SBLive Oklahoma's Top 25 high school football rankings: No. 1 Bixby wraps up fourth straight 6AII championship; No. 2 Jenks repeats as 6AI champion

By Buck Ringgold | Photo by Karen Schwartz
Bixby and Jenks, the top two ranked teams for most of the high school football season, finished their respective seasons with repeat championships.
With two more state title games this Saturday in Edmond, other teams have a chance to place high in the final rankings.
Entering the fifth week of postseason play, here are SBLive Oklahoma's Top 25 high school football teams.
1. Bixby (13-0)
The Spartans finished off one of the most dominant seasons in the history of Oklahoma high school football with a resounding 63-14 win against Edmond Deer Creek, as Bixby claimed its fourth straight 6AII title and a new state 11-man record 49 straight victories.
2. Jenks (12-1)
Trailing 15-0 in the first quarter, the Trojans dominated the next three quarters, scoring 30 unanswered points to down archrival Tulsa Union, 30-15, for their second straight 6AI championship.
3. Collinsville (14-0)
In a highly entertaining 5A championship game, the Cardinals outlasted McAlester, 42-35, to win the program's first gold ball.
4. Holland Hall (13-1)
The Dutch repeated as 3A state champions as they beat Lincoln Christian for the second consecutive year, the latter by a 24-16 margin.
5. Washington (14-0)
This Saturday, the Warriors attempt to win their first state title since 1996 as they take on another undefeated squad, Marlow, for the 2A championship.
6. Clinton (13-1)
For the first time since 2012, the Red Tornadoes claimed gold as they overpowered previously undefeated Tuttle, 35-0, for the 4A crown.
7. Tulsa Union (11-2)
Both losses for the Redhawks this season came at the hands of Jenks, as Union was unable to hold on to a 15-0 first-quarter lead in last weekend's 6AI championship game.
8. McAlester (13-1)
The Buffaloes will still be seeking their state title since 1988 entering the 2022 season after last week's hard-fought 42-35 loss to Collinsville for the 5A title.
9. Lincoln Christian (13-1)
For the second straight season, the Bulldogs were stopped by Tulsa crosstown foe Holland Hall for the 3A gold ball.
10. Marlow (14-0)
How times have changed: Marlow, which plays Washington for the 2A title Saturday, last won the gold ball in 1964, when the Outlaws claimed it in Class B. Their opponent? Bixby.
11. Cashion (13-1)
For the second straight season, the Wildcats pulled off a thrilling semifinal win against Pawhuska. Now Cashion goes for back-to-back Class A championships on Saturday.
12. Ringling (14-0)
It will be a matchup of the last two Class A state champions on Saturday as the Blue Devils face Cashion for the title. Ringling defeated Cashion in 2019, 20-14, for the Class A crown.
13. Tuttle (13-1)
The Tigers weren't able to claim their second 4A title in four seasons as they were shut down by a motivated Clinton squad.
14. Edmond Deer Creek (10-3)
Though the Antlers were overpowered by a superior Bixby squad for the 6AII gold ball, it was still a tremendous run for Deer Creek, which posted its first winning record since 2015.
15. Heritage Hall (12-1)
In 2022, the Chargers will be seeking to win their second 3A championship in five seasons.
16. Stillwater (9-3)
The Pioneers last won state in 1967, when they beat Okmulgee for the 2A title.
17. Broken Arrow (8-4)
Broken Arrow's last championship came in 2018, when the Tigers posted a 28-20 win against Jenks for the 6AI gold ball.
18. Choctaw (8-3)
Next season, the Yellowjackets will be aiming to win their first state title since 1960, when they beat Stigler for the gold ball in Class B.
19. Tulsa Booker T. Washington (8-3)
The last team to win 6AII before Bixby's four-season run of state titles? The Hornets, who beat the Spartans, 28-21, to win 6AII in 2017.
20. Lawton MacArthur (11-2)
MacArthur last claimed the gold ball in 2014, when the Highlanders downed Skiatook, 39-12, for the 5A championship.
21. Owasso (8-3)
The Rams beat Tulsa Union for the 6AI title in 2017 and defeated Jenks two seasons later for another 6AI crown.
22. Del City (9-2)
In 1976, the Eagles beat Putnam City West for the 4A gold ball. They haven't returned to play for a championship since.
23. Midwest City Carl Albert (10-3)
Before their semifinal loss to Collinsville, breaking a run of five straight 5A titles, the Titans' last postseason loss was to Lawton MacArthur in the first round of the 2015 5A playoffs.
24. Sand Springs (8-4)
The Sandites' last state championship was in 1966, when they defeated El Reno for the 2A title.
25. Beggs (11-3)
Beggs last won state in 1975, when the Demons downed Oklahoma City Millwood for the Class A championship.
