Which teams made a jump in the rankings of the top NC, SC high school football teams?

The top five spots in this week’s Carolinas Top 25 high school football rankings remain the same, but there are some changes.

Most notably, T.L. Hanna, from Anderson, S.C., jumped eight spots to No. 8.

Hanna (8-1) has won six straight games, including Friday’s 36-33 victory against Simpsonville Hillcrest.

Providence Day (8-0) from Charlotte maintains the top spot, followed by two teams from Greensboro: No. 2 Grimsley (8-0) and No. 3 Dudley (8-0).

Providence Day will play Georgia’s Rabun Gap, which competes in the N.C. private school league, in what will be the biggest game in N.C. so far this season among all classifications, public or private.

In the MaxPreps statewide rankings, Rabun Gap is No. 1 and Providence Day is No. 2.

This week’s poll

Rank

School

State

Hometown

Record

LW.

1

Providence Day

NC

Charlotte

(8-0)

1

2

Grimsley

NC

Greensboro

(8-0)

2

3

Dudley

NC

Greensboro

(8-0)

3

4

Summerville

SC

Summerville

(8-0)

4

5

South Florence

SC

Florence

(8-0)

5

6

Rolesville

NC

Rolesville

(7-1)

8

7

Butler

NC

Matthews

(8-1)

6

8

T.L. Hanna

SC

Anderson

(8-1)

16

9

Crest

NC

Shelby

(8-0)

7

10

Seventy-First

NC

Fayetteville

(8-0)

9

11

Northwestern

SC

Rock Hill

(7-1)

10

12

Weddington

NC

Weddington

(7-1)

11

13

Kings Mountain

NC

Kings Mountain

(8-0)

12

14

Byrnes

SC

Duncan

(8-1)

15

15

Hough

NC

Cornelius

(7-1)

13

16

Irmo

SC

Irmo

(8-0)

17

17

White Knoll

SC

Lexington

(8-0)

18

18

Hillcrest

SC

Simpsonville

(7-1)

14

19

Gaffney

SC

Gaffney

(7-2)

19

20

Clinton

NC

Clinton

(8-0)

20

21

Mooresville

NC

Mooresville

(8-0)

21

22

Daniel

SC

Central

(8-0)

22

23

Cleveland

NC

Clayton

(8-0)

23

24

James Island

SC

Charleston

(8-0)

24

25

West Charlotte

NC

Charlotte

(7-1)

25



The Carolinas Top 25 is compiled by longtime high school football analyst Chris Hughes with input from high school football writers in North and South Carolina at McClatchy media properties.