Team, Last Week, Points
1. West Albany (2) 46.000
2. Willamette (1) 45.800
3. Thurston (6) 44.750
4T. Century (3), 43.000
4T. Mountain View (4) 43.000
6. Hillsboro (13) 42.800
7. Sherwood (15) 42.600
8T. Ashland (19) 42.200
8T. Silverton (8), 42.200
10. Churchill (10) 42.000
11. Mazama (7) 41.200
12T. Crater (15) 41.000
12T. Pendleton (14) 41.000
14. Klamath Union (22) 40.800
15T. Glencoe (10) 40.600
15T. South Albany (15) 40.600
15T. Springfield (5), 40.600
18. Marshfield (8) 40.200
19. Cleveland (10) 40.000
20. Wilsonville (30) 39.500
21. Jefferson (26) 39.200
22. Hermiston (21) 39.000
23. Eagle Point (33) 38.800
24. Crescent Valley (15) 38.600
25T. Bend (26) 37.800
25T. Corvallis (22) 37.800
25T. Liberty (26) 37.800
28. Woodburn (22) 37.400
29. Marshall (34) 37.250
30. Dallas (35) 37.000
31T. Crook County (19) 36.800
31T. St. Helens (26) 36.800
31T. Summit (22) 36.800
34. Lebanon (31), 36.400
35. Madison (37) 36.200
36T. Madras (35) 36.000
36T. North Eugene (32) 36.000
38. The Dalles-Wahtonka (35) 35.800
39. Parkrose (39) 34.600
40. Roosevelt (40), 29.750
In a 20-team bracket, there are 4 byes for District champs. At this point in the season by the ratings, they would go to West Albany, Willamette, Century and Mountain View. Assuming each league gets three teams in, and 2 wildcards, the playoff teams would be: Cleveland, Jefferson, Marshall, Sherwood, Hillsboro, Silverton, S. Albany, Thurston, Churchill, Ashland, Mazama, Crater, Pendleton and Hermiston. The wildcards would be Klamath Union and either Glencoe or Springfield.
Still lots of football to be played, lots of changes will occur.
The District 2 teams are moving up the rankings this week. Hillsboro and Sherwood both made big moves. Springfield and Marshfield moved down after losses to lower-rank teams.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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