Reidsville captures another state title and secures the top spot in the Piedmont Triad high school football poll, while Mount Tabor makes a significant leap with impressive road playoff victories.

Why It Matters

The rankings reflect the achievements and performance of high school football teams in the Piedmont Triad region, indicating the competitive landscape and highlighting standout teams and players.

By the Numbers
  • Reidsville completed 73.4% of passes for 1,617 yards, 21 touchdowns, and no interceptions during the playoffs
  • Dudley's defense allowed a season-high of 42 points in the playoffs, despite entering the game only giving up 10.4 points per game
  • Mount Tabor scored a gritty 19-14 victory over No. 3 Mooresville in the NCHSAA 4A second round
State of Play
  • Reidsville secures its 23rd NCHSAA state title, marking a significant achievement for the team
  • Dudley's close game against eventual NCHSAA 3A state champion Hickory showcases their competitive prowess
  • Grimsley's elimination by eventual NCHSAA 4A state champion Weddington highlights the tough competition in the playoffs
What's Next

The rankings indicate the teams to watch for upcoming seasons and potential rematches, shaping expectations for future high school football competitions in the Piedmont Triad region.

Bottom Line

The final rankings reflect the culmination of the high school football season in the Piedmont Triad, showcasing the achievements, successes, and challenges faced by the top teams in the region.