Class B football rankings: Laverne, Woodland, Davenport among teams at the top

Laverne's primed for another run after falling just short in the semifinals last season, while Woodland was the Class A runner-up last season.

 
By Ryan Aber and Jacob Unruh | Published: August 26, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

1. Laverne (11-2)

Fell just short in semifinals.

2. Woodland (13-1)

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