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Kearney observations

First off, the backup quarterback is throwing a more accurate ball than anyone expected, which is a huge plus, I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets more and more snap's.


Theo Grace had a fantastic performance, playing all over the field. He was also dominant at fullback, delivering massive hits, and could very well end up as Defensive Player of the Year. His versatility and physicality stood out all night.


The sophomore class really showed out. The Stucky twins, both sophomores, are already looking like future stars. The RB twin was especially impressive, showing serious potential to dominate the next few years.


Aiden Aerrelona was another standout—he might end up being an all-state safety this year. He was everywhere on defense and made an impact all over the field he should have had two picks but was a force nonetheless.


Grant Noland is showing why he's considered one of the top players in 4A. He was excellent on offense and has the potential to pick off a few passes in the playoffs, especially given how quickly the pocket collapses around opposing teams qbs.


Isaac Beaver is a force to be reckoned with. After his brother went down with an injury, Isaac stepped up and played like a man possessed. He was everywhere, dominating on both sides of the ball. His performance was so impressive that I heard 250LB 35 year old men in the stands saying “that is a grown ass f’ing man, glad I’m not out there”


Minnick had a few tricks up his sleeve too. Using Theo Grace at fullback was a great move, and it reminded me of his brother’s style of play who plays Fullback at Oregon. But then, he put one of the Beaver twins at fullback, and honestly, it was the best high school fullback performance I’ve seen in 50 years of watching football. Anyone who was at the game saw something special and I would encourage you to track that play down.


Kearney’s offense is powerful, especially with Theo and the Beavers in the backfield. They could run over the rest of their schedule with that kind of physicality. If they continue to play this way, the rest of their schedule could end up in thr E.R.


Minnick clearly knows what he's doing—he understands that to repeat as champions, Kearney needs to bring a level of physicality that’s unmatched. And when this years team turns it up, it’s something you don’t see at any level of high school football.


Kearney is explosive. Their players are next-level, and the kind of impact they're having on defense, particularly with the Theo and Beavers, is something you have to see in person. If anyone hasn’t watched the film yet, I highly recommend it, especially to see how dominant these players are.


Looking ahead, Kearney’s going to be a serious force, and I wouldn’t be surprised if bodies are carted off the field in their next big matchup. They’re playing with a level of intensity and power that will be tough for any team to match.


Kearney 44- Savanah 0 pts vs Kearney starting defense but may score on the backups.

Kearney starting D is giving up less than 3 pts a game this season and that’s with games against park hill, NKC, grain valley and fort Osage.

Spoke with my guy at park hill he thought Kearney had the team to turbo Liberty.
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Apparently, St. Louis administrators want….

I think you are making this a bigger deal than it is, and you are definitely going to the extreme on potential consequences. Every game is like a 30-minute drive, and if you are worried about the heat in August, then games will be pushed back, just like they are now.
Sounds like something a building administrator would say…or possibly a wildebeest.

Smithville 9-2 Vs Kearney 10-0 Championship, Rivalry and rematch (Next) week

Wash, rinse, repeat here we go again: This is the SEVENTH straight year these two have played twice but just the third since the new Sheriff arrived in KTown. Last year was close for about one half of the first quarter then Kearney completely dominated from then on, something I expect this go around.

FACTORS FAVORING SMITHVILLE:

1) Since the Warriors joined the Suburban Blue in 2018 they have been to FOUR final fours and won ONE championship three years ago PLUS have not been eliminated by a public school any of those runs. In other words this is now one of Missouri's ELITE HSFB programs and that will be extremely difficult for Kearney to overcome Friday.

2) HC spears probably has assembled the best staff in the KC Metro, leaving most of his vets intact from Coach As exit (a major, major mouthful) and their experience will pay off in key moments in any game.

3) The confidence factor. Smithville is 10-3vs. Kearney since the aforementioned joining the Sub Blue. I sincerely doubt anyone over that way believes that trend will change any time soon.

4.) If Smithville didn’t throw a pick 6 and bleed out on special teams the first game of the year it could have been a completely different game…

5.)The blowout rematch factor. I warn, warn and warn about this every season and many times it verifies. Even the elite teams tend to drop just a smidge when rematching a team they either blew away the season prior or earlier in the same one. Minnick won't be able to sell the "us vs. the World underdog" narrative this time around.

FACTORS FAVORING KEARNEY:

1.) Eye test, Kearney’s team looks like they live in the weight room. Serious explosion coming off these kids all over the field. State record Javelin thrower Theo Grace, state champion thrower Ty Smith, 400lb bench, 365 Clean beaver twins. Speed and toughness everywhere and these guys look hungry


2.) All around athleticism. This program is definitely on the upswing and not just at the aforementioned Senior level. The RB corps is deep and talented so are the D Linemen and LBs and everyone knows about their prowess in other sports (please no Joey comments, thanks!). The DBs and WRs look legit and they’re spreading the ball everywhere.

3.) Championship offense that can run everywhere all game and we haven’t seen half of minnicks tricks yet. Minnick wastes your time getting you to prepare for bulsht and then just runs it down your throat and that’s a problem.

4.) since #8 has been out Kearney has had kids step up all over the offense. 17, 5 and their TE look to be able to play and they can ram 6 and 24 down your throat and are going to be able to throw it over the top to 8 and 19 come playoff times!

So given all those items what are the concerns I've seen this year you ask? Here are a couple key ones:

Smithville is not playing nearly as well this year as the past three years. I am particularly concerned about their ability to play special teams, throw the ball and overall offensive toughness. This showed itself vs. Platte city in particular, a game Sville quit. I also think their offense is intimidated by the Beavers and Theo. Those guys bullied Smithville all game and got better throughout the year. Smithville is not playing the same Kearney team they played week 3.

Kearneys QB has shown at times he’s incapable of completing a screen pass. He threw an INT on his first throw vs Wtonka. The weak side end (47)on Kearney is a liability that I would run at every play until he stops the run. He’s lost containment on almost every snap this season his side and ends up 10 yards downfield anytime they run at him. He looks like he can’t wait to quit and I would punish him until he does.



OVERALL SYNOPSIS: My expectations going into this game are polar opposite of last year when I all but knew Sville had awakened the purple monster in the regular season and they would have to match an extreme energy level to have a chance. Next Friday I expect Sville to know it’s over before it starts, wouldn’t surprise me if some of their guys quit before the game and focus on baseball early in game that could actually resemble, score wise, the Smithville-Platte County beatdown from which the Warriors quit. As posted earlier my heart says Smithville will keep it close but my head says Kearney slaughters the sickly, sheep and moves on to state. Kearney 49 - Smithville 0

Minnick sends a message in this one before the much awaited LN matchup that will be one for the ages.

Whatever happens GOOD LUCK to both fine teams, staffs and communities! It should be lots and lots of fun on a perfect evening for HSFB!
All that PLAGIARISM for nothing..................

Apparently, St. Louis administrators want….

Apparently, St. Louis administrators want to move all varsity football contests to 6pm starting next year.

They say “it’s for the kids” when we all know it’s so they get out a little earlier.

They’re going to get some kid killed in August doing that. Parents getting off work will struggle to be there at kickoff, not to mention officials.

I was once the honcho coach at a hs that had been perennial doormats. When we won the first district title in 30 years of football at the school, he actually said “for me, that’s just one more night I’ve got to be out.”

There’s some good supportive ones out there, but too many are self-serving demagogues trying to fatten their retirement.

Don’t allow building principals get a sway in athletics. They don’t have a clue “What’s best for kids.” They’re on the same level as MSHSAA…or wildebeests…or Loretta Switt…or that no-talent arm twirler Bernadette from “ZOOM.”

Several of the STL schools already play at 6 because their fancy neighborhoods don’t want football lights ruining their peaceful evening sipping wine and polishing their watch collections
Send them to Plaza Frontenac for the evening................
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BO and Seneca

Still think Borgia could beat BO?
Borgia collapsed. gave up several special teams big plays which resulted in points. They faced adversity for the first time this season and collapsed. I own it. I thought they wouldn't but they did.

BO and Seneca sent messages to the rest of Class 3 last night. The message was clear: this is our year and when it came to BO it was additionally clear that even without 2 crucial playmakers BO is still BO and they will steamroll.

What Highschool Football programs have the most wins in history for State of Missouri

Harrisonville Wildcats
All-time record in football
650-347-40
1906-1907 (4-2-2); (8 games) 62.5%
1908-1919 (Did not field a team)
1920-1929 (42-31-9); (82 games) 56.71%
1930-1939 (41-27-12); (80 games) 58.75%
1940-1949 (36-30-9); (75 games) 54%
1950-1959 (52-33-2); (87 games) 60.92%
1960-1969 (45-47-2); (94 games) 48.94%
1970-1979 (75-20-4); (99 games) 77.78%
1980-1989 (75-28); (103 games) 72.82%
1990-1999 (58-44); (102 games) 56.86%
2000-2009 (101-25); (126 games) 80.16%
2010-2019 (94-35); (129 games) 72.87%
2020-2024 (27-25); (52 games)

Updated information through the 2024 season which ended last night for Harrisonville.
I began working on the history of Harrisonville Wildcat football back in 2003. I have every score, schedule, awards such as team awards, All-Conference, All-District, All-State, team awards etc. I also have extensive information on all player's that went on to play at the college level. I have tracked our state, conference and district titles. I have every head coach and assistant coach that has been affiliated with our program. The three greatest things that have come out of my research are that our alumni are able to enjoy the information and history, that I was able to submit all my information to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame to get our football program inducted and have been able to be appointed chairman of the Harrisonville Wildcats Football Hall of Fame committee. We have inducted over 40 player's since it began in 2015. What started as a personal project at the county library looking at microfilm has turned into something more than I ever thought it would.🏈💯

Congratulations on a successful project … this is exactly where I wanted to go when I started the CJ football project in 1998 a year after I started working at the Joplin Globe in 1997. When I left the Globe in 2004, I had 1970-present done. I picked it up again in 2021 and it’s taken this long to get 1920-1969 completed. Hopefully I’ll complete the 1910-1919 soon and try to finish 1902-1909 shortly thereafter.

Again, impressive work, would love to read it sometime.
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