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All 14 first place votes went to No. 1 La Salle this week, after No. 3 Hendricken took its first loss of the season, 39-13, to No. 2 Portsmouth.
The win puts the Patriots in good position for a home game in the Division I playoffs, as long as they can win Friday against No. 4 Cranston East. The Thunderbolts can muddy the picture further with a win of their own though.
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The big movers in this weekβs poll were No. 13 West Warwick, No. 18 Westerly and No. 19 East Providence, although for the wrong reasons. All three teams fell at least five spots after losses.
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Dropped from the poll: No. 19 Moses Brown, No. 20 Shea.
Also receiving votes: Mt. Hope (29), South Kingstown (24), Hope (16), Shea (12), Moses Brown (8), Narragansett (2) and North Smithfield (2).
The Rhode Island Sports Media football poll is voted on by 14 local media members who regularly cover Rhode Island high school football. The poll is administrated and compiled by Eric Rueb of Southern Rhode Island Newspapers. Patchβs ballot is cast by Stephen Greenwell, the local editor of the South Kingstown and Narragansett site.
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There isnβt a whole lot of dissension between my ballot and the media results, at least not until you get to the down-ballot ranking of the Division I teams.
I tend to keep teams on unless theyβre historically bad, since in inter-Division games (i.e. Division I vs. II), the better division wins almost all of them. I looked at the stats the past couple years, and the winning percentage was something like 75 to 85 percent, but Iβll re-check after the year to make sure that still syncs up.
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