High school football: Dave Cantrall’s ratings for Kentucky’s remaining playoff teams (Nov. 5)

Ninety-six teams remain — 16 per class — in Kentucky’s high school football playoffs. Here’s how they compare:

Dave Cantrall’s Rating the State

CLASS A

Rating

1. Pikeville

79.8

2. Raceland

76.3

3. Campbellsville

63.7

4. Paris

55.6

5. Kentucky Country Day

54.1

6. Newport Central Catholic

53.1

7. Sayre

49.4

8. Louisville Holy Cross

48.4

9. Middlesboro

47.7

10. Bethlehem

44.1

11. Newport

40.9

12. Williamsburg

39.3

13. Paintsville

34.3

14. Ludlow

29.7

15. Frankfort

23.6

16. Dayton

18.5





CLASS 2A



1. Mayfield

84.5

2. Beechwood

83.0

3. Owensboro Catholic

82.7

4. Lexington Christian

81.9

5. Somerset

56.4

6. Breathitt County

53.9

7. Green County

53.3

8. Shelby Valley

52.3

9. Murray

46.3

10. Crittenden County

45.3

11. Martin County

41.7

12. Metcalfe County

36.7

13. Leslie County

36.1

14. Monroe County

35.2

15. Betsy Layne

32.7

16. Floyd Central

19.0





CLASS 3A



1. Christian Academy-Louisville

88.4

2. Lexington Catholic

84.4

3. Central

80.7

4. Belfry

69.7

5. Lloyd

68.8

6. Bell County

68.0

7. Union County

67.7

8. Mercer County

66.6

9. Hart County

65.4

10. Glasgow

64.0

11. Franklin-Simpson

63.1

12. Rockcastle County

59.3

13. Lawrence County

57.4

14. Elizabethtown

53.2

15. East Carter

51.6

16. Russell

46.6





CLASS 4A



1. Corbin

93.4

2. Boyle County

91.4

3. Covington Catholic

86.5

4. Franklin County

84.4

5. Paducah Tilghman

83.9

6. Ashland Blazer

80.8

7. Johnson Central

74.8

8. Taylor County

74.6

9. Bardstown

68.3

10. Logan County

65.7

11. Boyd County

58.4

12. Warren East

57.2

13. Spencer County

56.5

14. Perry Central

54.4

15. North Oldham

54.0

16. DeSales

49.0





CLASS 5A



1. Highlands

89.5

2. Scott County

87.7

3. Bowling Green

85.8

4. South Warren

84.7

5. Cooper

83.3

6. Owensboro

80.4

7. Southwestern

80.4

8. Dixie Heights

78.7

9. Pulaski County

69.8

10. North Laurel

69.4

11. Graves County

65.3

12. Madison Southern

62.2

13. Atherton

59.3

14. Fairdale

57.2

15. Grayson County

48.2

16. Butler

41.8





CLASS 6A



1. Male

93.2

2. Trinity

92.4

3. St. Xavier

91.5

4. Frederick Douglass

88.5

5. Bryan Station

88.0

6. Manual

87.6

7. Ballard

87.1

8. Ryle

82.3

9. Bullitt East

80.6

10. Central Hardin

78.1

11. Henderson County

74.6

12. Tates Creek

70.3

13. Fern Creek

67.4

14. Madison Central

66.6

15. Daviess County

59.9

16. McCracken County

56.8

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