The Courier-Journal (Louisville)
Frakes’ latest KHSAA rankings following Week 7 football games
Each week Jason Frakes provides his ranking of the top 10 high school football teams in Kentucky, regardless of class:
No. 10 Franklin County (6-0)
Duri Trahan passed for 200 yards and five touchdowns in a 60-13 victory over North Oldham. Last week: No. 10. Up next: at Southwestern (4-2) on Friday.
No. 9 St. Xavier (4-2)
Head coach Kevin Wallace picked up the 350th victory of his career in a 56-35 win at Ryle. Last week: No. 9. Up next: at Manual (5-1) on Friday.
No. 8 Christian Academy (6-1)
East Carolina commit Cole Hodge passed for 227 yards and four touchdowns in a 49-0 victory at LaRue County. Last week: No. 8. Up next: hosts Central (3-4) on Oct. 13.
No. 7 Trinity (4-3)
Freshman quarterback Zane Johnson passed for 109 yards and two touchdowns in a 17-3 victory at Cincinnati St. Xavier. Last week: No. 7. Up next: at Ballard (4-2) on Friday.
No. 6 Frederick Douglass (2-3)
Did not play. Last week: No. 6. Up next: hosts Madison Central (2-5) on Friday.
No. 5 Lexington Christian (6-1)
University of Kentucky commit Cutter Boley passed for 137 yards and three touchdowns in a 49-0 victory over Fort Knox. Last week: No. 5. Up next: hosts DuBois (1-5) on Oct. 13.
No. 4 Covington Catholic (7-0)
Dylan Gaiser and Ben McEvoy rushed for two touchdowns apiece in a 56-6 victory over Grant County. Last week: No. 4. Up next: hosts Harrison County (4-2) on Oct. 13.
No. 3 Corbin (6-0)
Kade Elam threw three touchdown passes and also rushed for a score in a 34-6 victory over Johnson Central. Last week: No. 3. Up next: at Letcher County Central (4-2) on Friday.
No. 2 Male (5-1)
Kolter Smith passed for 223 yards and three touchdowns in a 43-0 rout of Indianapolis Roncalli. Last week: No. 2. Up next: at Southern (4-2) on Thursday.
No. 1 Boyle County (6-0)
Did not play. Last week: No. 1. Up next: at Russell County (1-6) on Friday.