Major shakeup in NC high school football polls heading into NCHSAA regional play

There are only two weeks left in the 2023 N.C. high school football season, and the high school football polls from The Charlotte Observer and News & Observer of Raleigh don’t have any new teams.

But there some major shakeups, at least in the 4A poll.

After beating previous No. 1 Greensboro Grimsley at home Friday, Weddington moves from No. 6 to No. 1. The other three teams remaining in the playoffs also moved up: Raleigh’s Cardinal Gibbons went from No. 7 to No. 2. Wilmington’s Hoggard High went from No. 5 to No. 3, and Independence, from Mint Hill, jumped four spots to No. 4.

NC high school football polls

NCHSAA 4A

Rank

School

Record

Prev.

1

Weddington

(12-2)

6

2

Cardinal Gibbons

(12-2)

7

3

Hoggard

(13-1)

5

4

Independence

(11-3)

8

5

Grimsley

(13-1)

1

6

Rolesville

(12-2)

2

7

Butler

(12-2)

3

8

Cleveland

(13-1)

4

9

Hough

(11-2)

9

10

Clayton

(10-3)

10

NCHSAA 3A

Rank

School

Record

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1

Dudley

(14-0)

1

2

Seventy-First

(14-0)

2

3

Hickory

(14-0)

5

4

Northern Nash

(13-1)

7

5

Crest

(13-1)

3

6

West Henderson

(13-1)

4

7

Southern Alamance

(12-2)

8

8

Havelock

(13-1)*

6

9

J.M. Robinson

(12-1)

9

10

West Charlotte

(9-4)

10

NCHSAA 2A

Rank

School

Record

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1

Clinton

(14-0)

1

2

Northeastern

(14-0)

3

3

Reidsville

(13-1)

4

4

Shelby

(11-3)

5

5

Bunker Hill

(13-1)

2

6

Forest Hills

(12-2)

6

7

Whiteville

(11-3)

7

8

Nash Central

(11-3)

8

9

Monroe

(11-2)

9

10

Salisbury

(12-1)

10

NCHSAA 1A

Rank

School

Record

Prev.

1

Mount Airy

(14-0)

1

2

Tarboro

(12-0)

2

3

Robbinsville

(13-1)

3

4

West Columbus

(12-1)

6

5

Eastern Randolph

(12-2)

4

6

Swain County

(11-2)

5

7

North Rowan

(11-3)

7

8

Wilson Prep

(11-2)

8

9

Mountain Heritage

(10-3)

9

10

East Bladen

(8-6)

10