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Canty, 22, said he was waiting to meet someone when he dozed off. He said there was an open bottle of beer near the passenger side of the rear seat. Canty passed a sobriety test at the scene, North Attleboro police officer Michael Elliott said. He was charged with operating a motor vehicle after his license to operate was suspended, operating while drinking alcohol, operating without a license and operating without an inspection sticker. Canty said he was released after paying an overdue speeding ticket he had received during summer training camp, although the court clerk's office said it had no knowledge of that. Canty was the Patriots' first round draft pick last year and became a starter this season. TOPEKA — A funny thing happened to Wichita Southeast and Wichita Northwest on their way to the Class 6A high school football playoffs. High school rankings shift The Associated Press Southeast, rated No. 1 last week, and Northwest, ranked No. 2, both lost in their regular season finales and failed to make the playoffs. 2 That led to a big shakeup in 6A in the final Associated Press consensus rankings of Kansas prep teams. Garden City, a 49-12 winner against Hutchinson, replaced Southeast at No.1 and Derby, which defeated Wichita Southeast, 21-8, moved into second place in the final listings. Olathe North, a 36-22 victor against Olathe East, claimed third. Wichita Northwest's season ended in a 10-7 loss to Wichita West. Only other change of note in the final AP ratings came in Class 5A, where Fort Scott lost, 24-21, to Pittsburg and fell out of the rankings. Liberal remained unanimous No. 1 in 5A after beating Wichita Campus, 50-0. Other unanimous No. 1 choices in the final rankings were Topeka Hayden in 4A, Smith Center in 3A, Claflin in 2-1A and Little River in Eight-Man I — all unbeaten heading into the playoffs. 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