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October 3, 2018 by Staff Writer, OSAAtoday
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Week 5 Statewide Football Coaches Polls 1A and 1A Six-Man

OSAAtoday presents its weekly 1A and Six-Man Football Coaches Polls. Thanks to all the coaches who took the time and had the expertise to contribute their opinions to this endeavor.

Please note: these polls are for generating interest and discussion only and have no impact on the OSAA’s RPI and Colley ratings that form the basis of the OSAA’s rankings for playoff purposes.

1A 

1. Dufur (9) [1] 5-0 116 

2. St. Paul (2) [2] 5-0 110

3. Wallowa (1) [3] 4-1 93

4. Crane [5] 5-0 71

5. Hosanna Christian [6] 4-0 69

6. Camas Valley [10] 3-1 39

7. Elkton [4] 4-1 32 

8. Pilot Rock / Nixyaawii [9] 5-0 29

9. Lowell [nr] 3-2 27

10. Adrian / Jordan Valley [nr] 3-2 19

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org 

Others receiving significant votes: Imbler (13)

Notes: Pilot Rock / Nixyaawii stayed unbeaten as Tanner Corwin threw three touchdown passes, two to Logan Weinke, and Saber Harp had 14 tackles in defeating Imbler 28-14. ... Wallowa improved to 4-1 with a 54-18 win over Falls City / Kings Valley Charter as Austin Brockamp rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns and Gus Ramsden threw for three scores. ... Dufur scored 40 consecutive first-quarter points on its way to a 54-8 win over Ione.

6-Man Football Top 5

1. McKenzie (4) [2] 5-0 25

2. Joseph (2) [1] 4-0 22

3. South Wasco County [4] 5-0 15

3. Harper Charter [3] 5-0 15

5. Powers [4] 3-1 7

First-place votes in parentheses               

Last ranking in brackets

Record listed is what’s posted on www.osaa.org 

Others receiving significant votes: Echo (3)

Notes: Tanner Davis threw five touchdown passes and caught a scoring pass in South Wasco County's 73-12 win over Huntington. ... Joseph, coming off a bye, will face South Wasco County in a battle of unbeaten teams Friday. ... McKenzie defeated Powers 46-35.