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2008 Padilla Poll Preseason Rankings for all classifications


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If I'm not mistaken, this is usually who Dave Campbell uses for their rankings

5A

1. Euless Trinity

2. Plano

3. Southlake Carroll

4. North Shore

5. Odess Permian

6. Spring Westfield

7. Cypress Ridge

8. Abilene

9. Katy

10. San Antonio Warren

11. Pflugerville

12. Beaumont West Brook

13. Round Rock Stony Point

14. Allen

15. Pearland

16. San Antonio Roosevelt

17. Lufkin

18. Converse Judson

19. Cypress Falls

20. Arlington Bowie

21. Dallas Skyline

22. Aldine Eisenhower

24. Katy Cinco Ranch

25. Garland Naaman Forest

4A

1. Lake Travis

2. Wichita Falls Rider

3. Abilene Cooper

4. Dayton

5. Everman

6. Longview

7. Port Lavaca Calhoun

8. Stephenville

9. Texarkana

10. Corpus Christi Calallen

11. Lamar Consolidated

12. San Antonio Alamo Heights

13. Highland Park

14. Texas City

15. Schertz Steele

16. Dallas Carter

17. Beeville

18. La Marque

19. Kerrville Tivy

20. Mansfield Timberview

21. Aledo

22. Crosby

23. Gregory-Portland

24. Wolfforth Frenship

25. Waco High

3A

1. Liberty Hill

2. Navasota

3. Brownwood

4. Waco La Vega

5. Celina

6. China Spring

7. Sealy

8. Cuero

9. West Orange-Stark

10. Corpus Christi West Oso

11. Liberty-Eylau

12. Crockett

13. Giddings

14. Pleasant Grove

15. Glen Rose

16. Carthage

17. Dallas Madison

18. Snyder

19. Devine

20. Monahans

21. Lubbock Estacado

22. Diboll

23. Gilmer

24. Abilene Wylie

25. Rio Hondo

2A

1. Cisco

2. Pilot Point

3. Early

4. Arp

5. Crane

6. Hitchcock

7. DeKalb

8. Elysian Fields

9. Newton

10. Rice Consolidated

11. Caddo Mills

12. Blanco

13. Kirbyville

14. Clyde

15. McGregor

16. Winnsboro

17. Refugio

18. East Bernard

19. Idalou

20. Daingerfield

21. White Oak

22. Troy

23. Childress

24. Salado

25. Ballinger

1A

1. Maud

2. Sundown

3. Canadian

4. Alto

5. Roscoe

6. Nazareth

7. Cayuga

8. Itasca

9. Chilton

10. Mart

11. Quinlan Boles

12. Stratford

13. Archer City

14. Shiner

15. Mount Enterprise

16. Sunray

17. White Deer

18. Iraan

19. Tenaha

20. D'Hanis

21. Windthorst

22. De Leon

23. Collinsville

24. Munday

25. Morton

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Usually not until August.

That's really the one that counts! Although, it's nice to see West Brook get a little more respect than in some of the other polls I've seen.....#12 is cool! 8)

Even that one (Ap) is questionable alot of times.

True....but what do rankings really mean in HS, anyway? Nothing. All that matters is how you do in the playoffs, IMO!
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Usually not until August.

That's really the one that counts! Although, it's nice to see West Brook get a little more respect than in some of the other polls I've seen.....#12 is cool! 8)

Even that one (Ap) is questionable alot of times.

True....but what do rankings really mean in HS, anyway? Nothing. All that matters is how you do in the playoffs, IMO!

Well said.

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