Oregon's Smallest Football Divisions Show Exciting Week 1 Poll Results

Oregons Smallest Football Divisions Show Exciting Week 1 Poll Results

Oregon's Smallest Football Divisions Show Exciting Week 1 Poll Results

As the 2024 high school football season gets underway in Oregon, the spotlight shines brightly on the state’s smallest classifications. With Week 1 now in the books, OSAAtoday has released its initial coaches’ polls for the 2A, 1A-8 player, and 1A-6 player divisions. This week’s rankings, compiled from the insights of coaches across the state, offer a thrilling preview of the teams to watch in these compact yet fiercely competitive leagues.

In the 2A division, the Oakland Oakers have made a strong start, securing the top spot with a solid showing in their opening game. They’re followed by the Heppner Mustangs, who have quickly made their mark with an undefeated record, climbing up from the fifth position to second. Lowell, Weston-McEwen/Griswold, Lost River, and St. Paul round out the top six, each team showcasing impressive performances and a drive that promises a competitive season ahead. Notably, Illinois Valley and Knappa have made their debut in the rankings, while Bandon and Myrtle Point/Pacific have fallen out of the top ten after Week 1.

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Turning to the 1A-8 player division, the Adrian Antelopes have emerged as the early leaders, holding onto the number one spot after a perfect start to the season. They’re closely followed by the Crane Mustangs and North Douglas, both of whom have shown strong early-season form. The Crosspoint Christian team and Perrydale Pirates are also making their presence felt, demonstrating that this division will be packed with exciting matchups. Powder Valley, Camas Valley, and Union round out the top eight, with Cove making a significant appearance in the rankings.

In the 1A-6 player division, the Powers Eagles have soared to the top with an impressive opening game victory. Echo, Harper Charter, and Prairie City/Burnt River are also in strong positions, setting the stage for a highly competitive season. Eddyville Charter and North Lake have also made notable starts, while Joseph, South Wasco County, Triangle Lake, and Days Creek are all in the mix, demonstrating the depth of talent in this division.

These polls, released every Thursday during the fall season, are intended to spark interest and conversation about the teams and players shaping Oregon high school football. While they do not impact the official OSAA rankings or playoff standings, they provide valuable insight into the early-season dynamics and the teams that are likely to make waves as the season progresses.

For coaches interested in participating in future polls or who have not yet received their voting information, please reach out to OSAAtoday. The football season is off to an exciting start, and as teams continue to vie for top positions, fans can look forward to a thrilling series of games and standout performances across Oregon’s smallest football classifications.

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