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The Oklahoman's final 2023 Class 6A-I to C high school football rankings

Here are The Oklahoman's final high school football rankings for the 2023 season:

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Class 6A-I

(previous rank in parentheses)

  1. Bixby (1) – 13-0

  2. Jenks (4) – 8-5

  3. Tulsa Union (2) – 10-2

  4. Owasso (3) – 9-3

  5. Edmond Santa Fe (5) – 7-4

  6. Norman North (6) – 9-3

  7. Westmoore (7) – 7-5

  8. Norman (8) – 5-7

  9. Mustang (9) – 6-5

  10. Broken Arrow (10) – 3-8

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Bixby's Kordell Gouldsby scores a touchdown in front of Jenks'Cooper Shockley during the Class 6A-1 high school football championship game between Bixby and Jenks at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Friday, Dec. 1, 2023. Bixby won 49-21.
Bixby's Kordell Gouldsby scores a touchdown in front of Jenks'Cooper Shockley during the Class 6A-1 high school football championship game between Bixby and Jenks at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Friday, Dec. 1, 2023. Bixby won 49-21.

Class 6A-II

  1. Muskogee (4) – 11-2

  2. Stillwater (1) – 10-3

  3. Deer Creek (2) – 9-3

  4. Choctaw (3) – 8-2

  5. Sand Springs (5) – 8-4

  6. Ponca City (6) – 6-6

  7. Bartlesville (7) – 5-7

  8. Putnam City (8) – 5-7

  9. Putnam West (9) – 5-6

  10. Tahlequah (10) – 3-8

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Class 5A

  1. Carl Albert (1) – 14-0

  2. Del City (2) – 12-1

  3. Claremore (3) – 11-2

  4. McGuinness (4) – 8-4

  5. Guthrie (5) – 10-2

  6. Elgin (6) – 11-1

  7. Tulsa Bishop Kelley (7) – 9-3

  8. Collinsville (8) – 9-3

  9. Piedmont (9) – 7-4

  10. Coweta (10) – 7-4

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Players celebrate after Carl Albert won the 5A high school football state championship game between Carl Albert and Del City at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023.
Players celebrate after Carl Albert won the 5A high school football state championship game between Carl Albert and Del City at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023.

Class 4A

  1. Blanchard (3) – 13-1

  2. Wagoner (1) – 13-1

  3. Poteau (2) – 12-1

  4. Ada (4) – 11-2

  5. Tuttle (5) – 9-3

  6. Newcastle (6) – 9-3

  7. Clinton (7) – 7-4

  8. Sallisaw (8) – 7-5

  9. Cushing (9) – 8-3

  10. Elk City (10) – 7-4

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Blanchard’s Brayson Carter (1) celebrates with fans after Blanchard won the 4A high school football state championship game between Blanchard and Wagoner at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.
Blanchard’s Brayson Carter (1) celebrates with fans after Blanchard won the 4A high school football state championship game between Blanchard and Wagoner at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.

Class 3A

  1. Tulsa Lincoln Christian (2) – 14-0

  2. Heritage Hall (1) – 13-1

  3. Perkins-Tryon (3) – 11-2

  4. Marlow (4) – 9-4

  5. Sulphur (5) – 8-4

  6. Berryhill (6) – 7-4

  7. Tulsa Cascia Hall (7) – 8-4

  8. Tulsa Holland Hall (8) – 8-4

  9. Tulsa Metro Christian (9) – 8-3

  10. Checotah (10) – 7-4

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Lincoln Christian's Jack Milligan, left, celebrates with Kylan Schultheis after Milligan caught a touchdown pass during the Class 3A high school football championship game between Heritage Hall and Lincoln Christian at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. Lincoln Christian won 48-28.
Lincoln Christian's Jack Milligan, left, celebrates with Kylan Schultheis after Milligan caught a touchdown pass during the Class 3A high school football championship game between Heritage Hall and Lincoln Christian at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. Lincoln Christian won 48-28.

Class 2A

  1. Washington (1) – 15-0

  2. Millwood (2) – 13-2

  3. Jones (3) – 11-3

  4. Kiefer (4) – 13-1

  5. Idabel (5) – 11-1

  6. Tulsa Victory Christian (6) – 10-3

  7. Vian (7) – 8-5

  8. Prague (9) – 11-1

  9. Alva (8) – 7-6

  10. Kingston (10) – 10-2

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Washington's Major Cantrell scrambles during the Class 2A high school football championship game between Millwood and Washington at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023.
Washington's Major Cantrell scrambles during the Class 2A high school football championship game between Millwood and Washington at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023.

Class A

  1. Fairview (1) – 15-0

  2. Hooker (4) – 12-3

  3. Hominy (2) – 13-1

  4. Woodland (3) – 12-2

  5. Central Sallisaw (5) – 12-1

  6. Stroud (6) – 10-3

  7. Apache (7) – 10-2

  8. Dibble (8) – 10-3

  9. Minco (9) – 11-1

  10. Colcord (10) – 10-2

More: Fairview secures second consecutive Class A state football championship in win over Hooker

Class B

  1. Seiling (1) – 15-0

  2. Velma-Alma (4) – 13-2

  3. Tulsa Regent Prep (5) – 11-2

  4. Okeene (7) – 10-4

  5. Drumright (2) – 12-1

  6. Enid Oklahoma Bible (3) – 11-2

  7. Weleetka (6) – 11-2

  8. Dewar (9) – 11-1

  9. Yale (8) – 9-4

  10. Laverne (10) – 10-2

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Class C

  1. Tipton (1) – 14-0

  2. Ryan (3) – 12-2

  3. Timberlake (2) – 11-2

  4. Waynoka (4) – 9-4

  5. Wilson-Henryetta (5) – 10-2

  6. Thackerville (6) – 9-3

  7. Graham-Dustin (7) – 8-4

  8. Coyle (8) – 8-4

  9. Mountain View-Gotebo (9) – 8-3

  10. Bartlesville Wesleyan Christian (10) – 7-4

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