Fall break is over for nearly every school in the 615 meaning Week 9 saw fuller slate of games.
While a few games had no region implications on the line, a few region titles were nailed down Friday night. Other results had major implications for playoff seeding.
The 615 Preps staff has put together a list of the top five large, medium, and small class teams in our coverage area following last week’s action. This rankings are based off of results, head-to-head matchups and current form for teams.
Large Class teams include 6A and Division II-AAA. Medium Class teams include 5A, 4A, and Division II-AA. Small Class teams include 3A, 2A, 1A, and Division II-A, and each grouping has roughly 30 teams in it.
Large Class
1. Oakland (8-0): It was business as usual for the Patriots Friday night as they cruised to a 56-0 win over La Vergne.
2. Brentwood Academy (7-0): The Eagles were off for Week 9.
3. Ravenwood (8-0): Another night, another blowout region win for the Raptors. This time they rolled over Shelbyville 45-14.
4. Antioch (8-0): The Bears were off for Week 9.
5. Ensworth (6-2): The Tigers were off for Week 9.
The rest of the top 10
6. Blackman (7-1)
7. Green Hill (6-2)
8. Riverdale (6-2)
9. Lebanon (7-1)
10. MBA (5-2)
Medium Class
1. Page (7-0): Down seven at the half, the Patriots scored 27 straight points to beat Independence 34-14.
2. FRA (6-1): The Panthers were off for Week 9.
3. BGA (7-1): JPII had no answers for BGA’s duo of Kaedyn Marable and Maddox Porter. They connected six times for 124 yards and three touchdowns as the Wildcats rolled to a 56-14 win.
4. Beech (6-1): Is there anything DK Williams can’t do? That wasn’t the case on Friday as he ran for 181 yards and five touchdowns in a 62-29 win over Gallatin.
5. Pearl-Cohn (4-4): The Firebirds were off for Week 9.
The rest of the top 10
6. Springfield (7-1)
7. Nolensville (6-2)
8. Goodpasture (6-2)
9. GCA (7-1)
10. Macon County (6-2)
Small Class
1. Nashville Christian (8-0): He may be playing on an ankle that isn’t 100% but that hasn’t slowed down Jared Curtis’ arm. That was on full display in the Eagles’ 70-0 win over Columbia Academy as he threw for 238 yards and six touchdowns.
2. East Robertson (8-0): The Indians were off for Week 9.
3. Gordonsville (8-0): The Tigers were off for Week 9.
4. Friendship Christian (7-1): Close for a little bit, Jayden McGowan broke things open running for 137 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-10 win over Franklin Christian.
5. East Nashville (3-4): Region play hasn’t posed much of an issue so far for the Eagles. That continued on Friday as they crushed Hickman County 41-3.
The rest of the top 10
6. Watertown (5-3)
7. White House Heritage (6-2)
8. Fairview (6-2)
9. DCA (4-3)
10. PCA (6-2)



























































































































































