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GRC/GRC West Final Power Poll

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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Week 9 of high school football has been completed. The regular season is over, and district play will begin next week.

GRC (11-Man)
With nine teams in the conference, every week will feature four conference games and one non-conference game. All but Trenton played a conference game this week. Here are the results for Week 9.

#1 Brookfield 42 #6 Marceline 0
Brookfield defeats Marceline for the 3rd straight Bell Game and the 4th straight game overall.

#2 South Harrison 48 #8 Gallatin 8
South Harrison won its second straight game against Gallatin and 4th out of the previous six.

#5 Milan 28 #3 Putnam County 22
Milan won its second straight game against Putnam County and 4th out of the previous six.

#4 Polo 42 #8 Maysville 8
Polo won its second straight game against Maysville and 4th out of the previous five.

Hamilton 35 #7 Trenton 13
Trenton is 0-3 vs. Hamilton since 2010.

Power Poll

District Schedule
1. Brookfield - #1 Seed in Class 2 District 8 - Hosts winner of South Harrison Lawson (11/8)
2. South Harrison - #4 Seed in Class 2 District 8 - Hosts Lawson (11/1)
3. Polo - #5 Seed in Class 1 District 4 - At West Platte (11/8)
4. Milan - #2 Seed in Class 1 District 4 - Hosts North Platte (11/8)
5. Putnam County - #3 Seed in Class 1 District 4 - Hosts Scotland County (11/8)
6. Marceline - #5 Seed in Class 1 District 2 - At Salisbury (11/8)
7. Trenton - #6 Seed in Class 2 District 8 - At East Buchanan (11/1)
8. Gallatin - #8 Seed in Class 1 District 4 - Hosts Maysville (10/31)
9. Maysville - #9 Seed in Class 1 District 4 - At Gallatin (10/31)

GRC West (8-Man)
Here are the results for Week 9:

Scores
#1 Albany 58 #5 King City 42
Albany won its third straight game against King City and 5th out of the previous six.

#2 Worth County 86 #6 Princeton 16
Worth County wins their 2nd straight against Princeton.

#3 North Andrew 74 #7 Pattonsburg 34
North Andrew has won 4 of their last 5 against Pattonsburg.

#4 St. Joseph Christian 60 #8 Stanberry 8
St. Joseph Christian wins their 2nd straight against Stanberry after losing the previous four.

Power Poll

District Schedule
1. Albany - #1 Seed in District 7 - Hosts winner of King City/Pattonsburg (11/8)
2. Worth County - #3 Seed in District 7 - Hosts Stanberry (10/31)
3. North Andrew - #3 Seed in District 6 - Hosts South Holt (11/1)
4. St. Joseph Christian - #2 Seed in District 5 - Hosts winner of Plattsburg/Stewartsville-Osborn (11/8)
5. King City - #4 Seed in District 4 - Hosts Pattonsburg (11/1)
6. Princeton - #5 Seed in District 8 - at Knox County (11/1)
7. Pattonsburg - #5 Seed in District 7 - at King City (11/1)
8. Stanberry - #6 Seed in District 7 - at Worth County (10/31)















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