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GRC/GRC West Week 7 Power Poll

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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Week 7 of high school football has been completed.  We are in the home stretch of the season with only two games left after this week.

GRC (11-Man)
With nine teams in the conference, every week will feature four conference games and one non-conference game.  All but Putnam County played a conference game this week.  Here are the results for Week 7.

#1 Brookfield 48 #2 South Harrison 6
Brookfield and South Harrison have not faced each other since 2007.

#3 Milan 38 #8 Gallatin 12
Milan won its second straight game against Gallatin after losing the previous three. The two teams have split their last ten games in the series.

#6 Polo 35 #3 Marceline 13
Marceline defeated Polo in the 1984 and 1986 Class 1A State Quarterfinals.  MSHSAA did not have any games between the two schools since then.

#5 Putnam County 26 Scotland County 14
Putnam County has won four of its last five games against Scotland County, including a 29-0 win over the #1 seed Tigers in the District Semifinals in 2019.

#7 Trenton 48 #9 Maysville 22
Trenton wins their 4th straight against Maysville.

Power Poll

Next Week's Schedule
#1 Brookfield at #3 Milan
#5 Polo at #2 South Harrison
#8 Gallatin at #4 Putnam County
#7 Trenton at #6 Marceline
East Buchanan at #9 Maysville

GRC West (8-Man)
Here are the results for Week 7:

Scores
#1 Albany 48 #8 Stanberry 6
Albany wins their 3rd straight over Stanberry.

#2 Worth County 94 #7 Pattonsburg 32
Worth County wins their 5th straight over Pattonsburg.

#5 St. Joseph Christian 34 #3 King City 26
St. Joseph Christian wins their 2nd straight over King City after losing six straight.

#4 North Andrew 64 #6 Princeton 52
North Andrew and Princeton split their games over the last two seasons, with the home team winning each game.

Power Poll

Next Week's Schedule
#1 Albany at #7 Pattonsburg
#2 Worth County at #5 King City
#3 North Andrew at #8 Stanberry
#4 St. Joseph Christian at #6 Princeton












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