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The Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Super 25 poll for Week 9 is out, showcasing the top high school football teams across the state. Led by Walsh Jesuit with an 8-0 record, this week’s rankings highlight fierce competition, with Cincinnati Moeller and Avon closely following. The excitement continues to build as teams prepare for their next matchups, making every game pivotal in the race for the state title.

Excitement Grows as Ohio High School Football Super 25 Poll Hits Week 9

Hey there, football fans in Ohio! It’s that electrifying time of year again when high school teams are battling it out on the gridiron. Just as we roll into week 9 of the Ohio High School Athletic Association regular season, the latest Super 25 poll has been dropped, and it’s created quite the buzz across the Buckeye state.

What’s the Super 25 Poll All About?

If you’re not already in the know, the Ohio Super 25 poll is like a who’s who of high school football in the state. This ranking features Ohio’s top 25 teams, no matter their division—so whether you’re a fan of the big schools or the smaller ones, there’s something for everyone. A panel of sports writers and editors from all corners of Ohio come together to vote weekly, making sure that every ounce of football talent is recognized.

How does the voting work? Each panelist submits their own Top 25 ballot. The first-place team gets a hefty 25 points, followed by 24 for second place, and so on down to one point for the team ranked 25th. With such an intense voting system in place, you can bet that these rankings reflect how each team truly stacks up.

Highlights from This Week’s Poll

Now let’s dive into the juicy details of this week’s ranking. Up at the top, we have a fierce competition between some incredible teams. Leading the charge is Walsh Jesuit with a perfect record of 8-0 and 359 points, along with 6 first-place votes. Hot on their heels is Cincinnati Moeller with 358 points and 7 first-place votes, while Avon also stands strong at 353 points and holds 2 first-place votes.

Other standout teams include Hoban at 334 points, Cincinnati Anderson and Mentor, both boasting excellent 8-0 records. It’s shaping up to be an unforgettable season for these powerhouse teams, as their dedication and hard work are getting all the recognition they deserve!

Teams Rounding Out the Rankings

But that’s not all! The competition runs deep beyond the top five, with Massillon, Columbus Watterson, and Cincinnati Winton Woods all making impressive showings. These teams are not playing around, with each having a solid winning record. Marion Local and West Chester Lakota West also made the cut, proving that Ohio football is as competitive as ever!

As we look down the list, teams like Pickerington North and St. Edward are still in the game, bringing excitement to their schools and communities. Not to mention the teams receiving votes, such as Lake County Perry and Cincinnati Harrison, hinting that Ohio’s talent pool runs far and wide!

What’s Next for the Teams?

With week 9 upon us, there’s no doubt excitement is at an all-time high. As the teams prepare to face off, fans are buzzing with anticipation. Will Walsh Jesuit maintain their spot as number one? Or will Cincinnati Moeller or Avon steal the spotlight? As every game unfolds, the rankings could shift dramatically.

So, pencil in your schedules and get out there to support your favorite high school football teams. The journey through the Super 25 is not just a ranking—it’s a thrilling ride that brings communities together. Whether you’re dressed in team colors, sporting face paint, or just cheering from the sidelines, remember that every game counts and every touchdown brings us closer to that coveted state title!

With all these exciting matchups coming up, stay tuned as we continue to follow the highs and lows of Ohio high school football. Because in the Buckeye state, the best teams are not just recognized; they are celebrated!

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