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OHSAA Releases the First Weekly Football Computer Rankings for 2017

State Tournament

Division IV

Region 13 – 1. Steubenville (4-0) 10.9,
2. Perry (4-0) 8.725,
3. Poland Seminary (4-0) 7.275,
4. Struthers (4-0) 7.15,
5. Salem (4-0) 7.1,
6. Girard (4-0) 7.075,
7. Canton South (4-0) 6.425,
8. Cortland Lakeview (3-1) 6.175,
9. Ravenna Southeast (3-1) 4..575,
10. Lisbon Beaver (3-1) 4.325,
tie-11. Hubbard (2-2) 3.7,
tie-11. Streetsboro (2-2) 3.7

Region 14 – 1. Bellville Clear Fork (4-0) 8.75,
3. Shelby (4-0) 6.925,
4. St. Marys Memorial (3-1) 6.7,
5. Sparta Highland (3-1) 6..625,
6. Van Wert (3-1) 6.3,
7. Wauseon (3-1) 5.5,
8. Port Clinton (3-1) 5.475,
9. Galion (3-1) 4.8422,
10. Pepper Pike Orange (3-1) 4.7045,
11. Vermilion (3-1) 4.675,
12. Lorain Clearview (3-1) 4.3295

Region 15 – 1. Newark Licking Valley (4-0) 7.175,
2. New Concord John Glenn (3-1) 6.775,
3. Carroll Bloom-Carroll (3-1) 6.425,
4. Lancaster Fairfield Union (3-1) 6.2,
5. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (4-0) 6.025,
6. St. Clairsville (3-1) 5.875,
7. Duncan Falls Philo (3-1) 5.275,
8. Chillicothe Zane Trace (3-1) 4.8,
9. Chillicothe Unioto (3-1) 4.45,
tie-10. Gallipolis Gallia Acad. (2-2) 4.3,
tie-10. Amanda-Clearcreek (3-1) 4.3,
12. Uhrichsville Claymont (3-1) 4.175

Region 16 – 1. Germantown Valley View (4-0) 8.6,
2. London (4-0) 8.55,
3. Waverly (4-0) 8.5,
4. Plain City Jonathan Alder (3-1) 8.175,
5. Cin. Indian Hill (3-1) 7.55,
tie-6. Clarksville Clinton-Massie (4-0) 7.15,
tie-6. Cin. Wyoming (4-0) 7.15,
8. Day. Oakwood (3-1) 6.475,
9. Batavia (3-1) 5.4,
10. Cin. Aiken (3-1) 5.375,
11. Cin. Taft (2-2) 4.775,
tie-12. Springfield Shawnee (2-2) 4.35,
tie-12. Springfield Kenton Ridge (3-1) 4.35

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