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October 11, 2011

S.C. Prep Football Media Poll (Oct. 11)

Myrtle Beach's scare against Socastee last Friday night cost the Seahawks a one-spot drop in the most recent S.C. Prep Football Media Poll, released Tuesday afternoon.

The Seahawks, who spent much of the season at No. 1 in Class AAA, now sit at No. 4 in the division.

Loris, meanwhile, shot up three spots in Class AA to No. 7, while Andrews, which had dropped out of the Class AA poll last week, returned to No. 10.

Class 4A
1. Gaffney (1)
2. Lexington (2)
3. Goose Creek (3)
4. Greenwood (5)
5. North Augusta (4)
6. Byrnes (6)
7. Northwestern (10)
8. Dutch Fork (9)
9. Spartanburg (7)
10. Summerville (NR)

Class 3A
1. Belton-Honea Path 1
2. Bluffton 2
3. South Pointe 4
4. Myrtle Beach 3
5. Hartsville 7
6. A.C. Flora (9)
7. Greer (8)
8. Airport (5)
9. Daniel (NR)
10. Blue Ridge 6

Class 2A
1. Dillon 1
2. Strom Thurmond 2
3. Woodruff 3
4. Timberland 4
5. Liberty (8)
6. Central 7
7. Loris (10)
8. Indian Land (6)
9. Barnwell (5)
10. Andrews (NR)

Class A
1. Hemingway 2
2. Abbeville 1
3. Chesterfield 3
4. Bamberg-Ehrhardt 5
5. Calhoun County 6
6. Williston Elko 7
7. Fox Creek (4)
8. Johnsonville (8)
9. Christ Church (9)
10. Landrum (NR)

The S.C. Prep Media Poll is conducted by The State with voting from Barry Byers, Rock Hill Herald; Ben Breiner, Greenwood Index-Journal; Bob Castello, Greenville News; Chris Dearing, The State; Ian Guerin, Myrtle Beach Sun News; Cam Huffman, Aiken Standard; Justin Jarrett, The Island Packet; Kevin Melton, Spartanburg Herald Journal; Akilah Nelson, The State and Adam Regan, Anderson Independent Mail.

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