Posted by: Eric Frantz on MiamiValleySports.com November 2nd 2011
The regular season is over and so is another season of the MVP Fab 5 Football Rankings. Here’s a look at the previous winners and this year’s top teams…
Fab 5 Poll Champions:
Division I
2009: Wayne
2010: Wayne
2011: Centerville
Division II
2009: Trotwood-Madison
2010: Trotwood-Madison
2011: Trotwood-Madison
Division III
2009: Graham
2010: Eaton
2011: Alter
Division IV
2009: Alter
2010: Clinton-Massie
2011: Waynesville
Division V
2009: Coldwater
2010: Lima Central Catholic
2011: Lima Central Catholic
Division VI
2009: Delphos St. John’s
2010: Delphos St. John’s
2011: Delphos St. John’s
FINAL 2009 FAB 5 RANKINGS
FINAL 2010 FAB 5 RANKINGS
FINAL 2011 FAB 5 RANKINGS (below)
Division I

1. Centerville (7-3)
Since starting 1-3, the Elks have won six straight in decisive fashion. In wins over Springboro, Fairmont, Northmont, Wayne, Springfield and Beavercreek, Centerville is averaging 53 points and 473 rushing yards per game. The Elks won the Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division title and are a No. 8 seed in the playoffs. They’ll play at Middletown in the regional quarterfinals.
Previous: 1

2. Troy (8-2)
The Trojans ended the regular season with a 53-6 win over Sidney and now turn their attention to the region 3 playoffs and a meeting with host Upper Arlington (8-2).
Previous: 2

3. Wayne (6-4)
The Warriors closed the regular season with a 52-42 win over Fairmont. Wayne, which racked up 561 total yards, was led by junior QB Javon Harrison 923 carries, 197 yards, four TDs) and senior RB Jalen Mack (19 carries, 229 yards, two TDs). Looking for next year’s preseason No. 1? Wayne will be it.
Previous: 4

4. Lebanon (7-3)
The Warriors wrapped the season with a four-game win streak and a share of the GWOC South title. Lebanon racked up 577 yards of offense and beat archrival Springboro 46-31 in the season finale. Senior RB Aaron Abbott closed his career with 351 yards and five TDs on 46 carries against the Panthers.
Previous: 5

5. Beavercreek (6-4)
Even though Creek closed the regular season with a 63-7 loss to Centerville, the season was a memorable one. Creek notched just its second winning season in 22 years and finished with a winning record in the GWOC Central (3-2) for the first time ever.
Previous: 3
DROPPED OUT: None
BEST OF THE REST: Fairborn (6-4)