The Commercial Appeal

High school football: Here are the Week 10 power rankings

- Khari Thompson Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

A look at Week 10 power rankings.

1. Whitehaven (6-1): Whitehaven was idle last week, and its linebacker trio took a trip to Fayettevil­le that ended in Martavius French's decommitme­nt from Arkansas. Last week: No. 1. This week: vs. Germantown

2. Briarcrest Christian (8-0): Briarcrest earned a 35-6 victory at Cordova. It was the sixth time this season the Saints scored 35 points or more. Last week: No. 2. This week: vs. Manassas

3. Houston (8-0): The Mustangs won 44-6 over KIPP, marking the first time since Sept. 6 that the Mustangs defense has held an opponent to fewer than 14 points. Last week: No. 3. This week: vs.

Cordova

4. Memphis University School (7-1): MUS pulled off a 36-33 win over Pope John Paul II on the road. It was the most points the Owls have given up this season. Last week: No. 4. This week: vs. White Station

5. Evangelica­l Christian School (7-1): ECS running backs Matthew Mcmeans, Jaylen Greenwood and Tucker White combined for 387 yards and six touchdowns in a 49-6 win over St. George's. Last week: No. 5. This week: at Munford

6. Olive Branch (6-2): Olive Branch picked up a 38-14 win over Southaven. The Conquistad­ors defense has held all opponents except Corinth to 14 points or fewer. Last week: No. 6. This week: vs. Oxford

7. Munford (6-2): Munford beat Kirby 30-27 in double-overtime, their sixth win in seven games. Last week: Unranked. This week: vs. Evangelica­l Christian School

8. Millington (7-1): Millington grabbed a key 27-12 region win over Fayette-ware. The Trojans have won six in a row. Last week: Unranked. This week: at Ripley

9. Wooddale (7-1): The Cardinals were idle last week. Next comes their second matchup of the season with a DII-AAA opponent. The Cardinals fell 35-18 to Briarcrest in Week 2. Last week: No. 9. This Week: at Christian Brothers

10. Covington (6-2): Covington lost by a touchdown for the second week in a row. Region leader South Gibson prevailed 20-13. Last week: No. 8. This week: vs. Sheffield

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