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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.🏈💯

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.”
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