Idaho high school football rankings (10/16/2023)

Meridian and Highland move up in Class 4A rankings after Boise falls to No. 4 after wild loss to Kuna
Idaho high school football rankings (10/16/2023)
Idaho high school football rankings (10/16/2023) /

Every week during the 2023 football season, SBLive Idaho will rank the top high school football teams in every classification, from Class 5A to Class 1A.

Here are the Week 9 class-by-class rankings as compiled by SBLive Sports reporters Brandon Walton and Todd Milles.

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CLASS 5A

1. Eagle (8-0)

2. Meridian (6-2)

3. Highland (7-1)

4. Boise (6-2)

5. Mountain View (5-3)

6. Rocky Mountain (5-3)

7. Coeur d'Alene (6-2)

8. Owyhee (6-2)

9. Post Falls (5-3)

10. Rigby (4-4)

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CLASS 4A

1. Hillcrest (8-0)

2. Bishop Kelly (8-0)

3. Pocatello (4-2)

4. Skyline (5-3)

5. Twin Falls (7-1)

6. Minico (6-2)

7. Skyview (6-2)

8. Emmett (5-3)

9. Canyon Ridge (6-2)

10. Shelley (4-4)

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CLASS 3A

1. Sugar-Salem (7-0)

2. Homedale (8-0)

3. Kimberly (8-0)

4. Weiser (7-1)

5. Teton (6-1)

6. McCall-Donnelly (6-1)

7. Buhl (5-3)

8. Snake River (5-3)

9. Timberlake (4-4)

10. American Falls (3-5)

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CLASS 2A

1. Declo (8-0)

2. West Side (5-2)

3. Melba (6-1)

4. North Fremont (6-1)

5. Bear Lake (4-3)

6. Nampa Christian (5-2)

7. Aberdeen (4-3)

8. Malad (4-4)

9. Ririe (3-3)

10. Wendell (5-3)

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CLASS 1A (D1)

1. Oakley (6-1)

2. Logos (7-0)

3. Butte County (7-1)

4. Grace (5-2)

5. Lighthouse Christian (5-2)

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CLASS 1A (D2)

1. Kendrick (6-0)

2. Camas County (6-1)

3. Mullan (7-1)

4. Rockland (5-2)

5. Council (5-3)

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Brandon Walton
BRANDON WALTON

Brandon Walton has been covering sports for nearly 12 years. After graduating from Boise State in 2015, he’s made stops at the Argus Observer (Oregon), the Idaho Press and freelanced for other publications like Bronco Nation News. Brandon is currently the sports editor at the Idaho State Journal. In 2025, he took home four Idaho Press Club awards, including third place in the Sports Reporter of the Year category. His three first-place awards were the most among the sports reporting categories. He began contributing to High School On SI in 2025.