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The CSR Top 10 Football Rankings for Week 9 (10/26/09), with current ranking, number of first-place votes in parentheses after school name, total points and previous ranking.

Rank
School
Pts
Comment
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1
Cedar Hill (7)
70
Even with RB Ben Malena sidelined once again, the Longhorns crossed a new threshold as the offense combined for 537 rushing yards in a decisive win over the MacArthur Cardinals.
1
2
Skyline
63
The Raiders picked up their eighth win and aced their final big test of the regular season by defeating Creekview putting up over six hundred yards of offense without committing a turnover.
2
3
DeSoto
55
A big 42 point victory over Mesquite provides great momentum for the Eagles in preparation for two tough contests to finish the regular season including dates with Mesquite Horn and at John Tyler.
3
4
Allen
49
The defense held Jesuit QB Jackson Oliver to just 158 passing yards and FS Josh Reed returned an interception for a touchdown as the Eagles geared up for a huge 8-5A showdown against Plano East.
4
5
Southlake Carroll
43
The Dragons threw up 70 points and handed Flower Mound its first district loss; Carroll kicker Cade Foster was a perfect 7/7 on PAT's and set a new state record for career extra points.
5
6
Coppell
33
The Cowboy defense forced two interceptions and clamped down in the final two quarters limiting Marcus to just a touchdown in the second half as Coppell picks up their seventh win in 2009.
6
7
Euless Trinity
29
The Trojans handed Grapevine its first district loss thanks to a great first half performance in which the offense put up 48 points including two welcome back touchdowns from RB Tevin Williams.
7
8
Plano East
14
Head Coach Johnny Ringo rolled the dice several times and it paid off as a few trick plays combined with a strong defense lifted the Panthers over Plano West in the battle for the Plano City Championship.
NR
9
Lake Highlands
13
The Wildcats secured their fourth consecutive win thanks to an aggressive effort from a defense that forced four turnovers and limited W.T. White to just 135 total yards of offense.
NR
10
Garland
11
The Owls collected their sixth consecutive victory and the district 10-5A championship as the defense forced four fumbles and limited North Garland to just nine first downs and 252 yards of offense.
NR

Also receiving votes: Arlington 5