The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Frakes’ KHSAA football rankings after Week 10

- Jason Frakes Reach Jason Frakes at jfrakes@courier-journal.com.

Each week Jason Frakes provides his ranking of the top 10 high school football teams in Kentucky, regardless of class:

No. 10 St. Xavier (6-3)

Davis Yates rushed for 70 yards and two touchdowns in a 55-0 victory over Pleasure Ridge Park. Last week: No. 10. Up next: at Bowling Green (7-2) on Friday.

No. 9 Manual (8-1)

Eli Creech threw two touchdown passes and also rushed for a score in a 48-21 victory at Meade County. Last week: No. 9. Up next: hosts Male (8-1) on Friday.

No. 8 Christian Academy (8-1)

Cole Hodge passed for 273 yards and four touchdowns and also rushed for two scores in a 55-7 victory over Elizabetht­own. Last week: No. 8. Up next: at Fern Creek (6-3) on Friday.

No. 7 Trinity (7-3)

Zane Johnson passed for 100 yards and two touchdowns in a 38-0 victory over Eastern. Last week: No. 7. Up next: hosts Meade County (5-4) on Nov. 3 in first round of Class 6A playoffs.

No. 6 Frederick Douglass (5-3)

Jaxon Strautman passed for 114 yards and three touchdowns in a 50-6 victory over George Rogers Clark. Last week: No. 6. Up next: hosts Boyle County (9-0) on Friday.

No. 5 Lexington Christian (8-1)

Brady Hensley rushed for 255 yards and five touchdowns in a 55-12 victory at Washington County. Last week: No. 5. Up next: at Raceland (7-2) on Friday.

No. 4 Covington Catholic (9-0)

Evan Pitzer passed for 177 yards and a touchdown and also rushed for two scores in a 50-14 rout of Mason County. Last week: No. 4. Up next: hosts Campbell County (3-6) on Friday.

No. 3 Corbin (9-0)

Kade Elam threw four touchdown passes in a 55-0 victory over Perry County Central. Last week: No. 3. Up next: hosts Wayne County (6-3) on Nov. 3 in first round of Class 4A playoffs.

No. 2 Male (8-1)

Max Gainey returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown and caught two touchdown passes in a 42-6 victory over Bullitt East. Last week: No. 2. Up next: at Manual (8-1) on Friday.

No. 1 Boyle County (9-0)

Montavin Quisenberr­y rushed for two touchdowns in a 49-14 victory over Wayne County. Last week: No. 1. Up next: at Frederick Douglass (5-3) on Friday.

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