High school football: Dave Cantrall’s ratings for Kentucky’s remaining playoff teams (Nov. 12)

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

Dave Cantrall’s Rating the State

CLASS A



1. Pikeville

80.2

2. Raceland

75.4

3. Campbellsville

65.5

4. Kentucky Country Day

55.7

5. Sayre

53.1

6. Newport Central Catholic

52.1

7. Middlesboro

49.4

8. Ludlow

33.4





CLASS 2A



1. Mayfield

83.7

2. Beechwood

83.1

3. Owensboro Catholic

83.0

4. Lexington Christian

81.8

5. Somerset

60.4

6. Shelby Valley

53.6

7. Green County

52.7

8. Martin County

44.0





CLASS 3A



1. Christian Academy-Louisville

88.6

2. Lexington Catholic

84.9

3. Central

82.1

4. Bell County

68.9

5. Union County

68.0

6. Hart County

66.6

7. Rockcastle County

59.9

8. East Carter

55.2





CLASS 4A



1. Corbin

93.9

2. Boyle County

91.7

3. Covington Catholic

86.7

4. Franklin County

85.8

5. Paducah Tilghman

84.6

6. Johnson Central

75.1

7. Bardstown

68.9

8. Spencer County

56.7





CLASS 5A



1. Highlands

90.5

2. Bowling Green

87.7

3. Cooper

85.5

4. Owensboro

82.8

5. Southwestern

81.6

6. North Laurel

72.9

7. Atherton

60.0

8. Fairdale

58.6





CLASS 6A



1. Trinity

93.9

2. Male

92.6

3. Frederick Douglass

89.4

4. Bryan Station

88.7

5. Ballard

87.9

6. Ryle

83.7

7. Central Hardin

79.7

8. McCracken County

60.8

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