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Nixa at Webb, Who you got???

Check into the lines we had during the 16 championships. Webb is never the biggest. The veer is based on blocking at a given point. Using weight as a metric of skill is like using private schools as a metric of legal recruiting. What does is that Webb is starting 2 sophs on the line and all but 1 is new. It will take awhile to get it going. Nixa probably has this one but its only preseason.

NWCMO Pick Em Week 2 - 5 PM THURSDAY deadline for entries

As promised 19 games are featured this week (Games of the Week and the slate in general were altered by what makes all of this so much fun - Week 1 unexpected results):

University Academy at KIPP KC Legacy (5 PM Thursday)
Blue Springs at Lee's Summit
Blue Springs South at Park Hill South
East Atchison at Albany (8-man game of the week)
Forsyth at Marionville (Out of Region game of the week)

Knob Noster at Oak Grove
Liberty North at Liberty
North Platte at Milan
Park Hill at North Kansas City
Platte County at Grain Valley
Pleasant Hill at Maryville
Raytown at Raytown South
Savannah at East Buchanan
Schlagle (KCK) at Center
South Harrison at Putnam County
St. Joseph Lafayette at Richmond
Warsaw at Adrian (NWCMO game of the week)
Eskridge Mission Valley (KS) at Hogan Prep (Saturday)
Lathrop at Christ Prep (KS)(Saturday)


Likely to at least partially accommodate the Chiefs home opener the Thursday game kicks off at 5 PM which is our deadline for entries. GOOD LUCK everyone!
KIPP KC Legacy
Blue Springs
Blue Springs South
East Atchison
Forsyth
Oak Grove
Liberty North
North Platte
North Kansas City

Platte County
Pleasant Hill
Raytown
Savannah
Schlagle
South Harrison
St. Joseph Lafayette
Adrian
Eskridge Mission Valley
Lathrop
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Shot Clock

On a MSHSAA podcast this week, the executive director said it would cost $8000 to install a shot clock, not counting the cost of hiring people to run it. With so many schools financially struggling to the point of four-day weeks, where does the money come from?
For the ones going to 4 day school weeks, there is the money they saved to buy the shot clocks. If that does not work, ask your nearest private school to donate the money for the clocks.

Shot Clock

On a MSHSAA podcast this week, the executive director said it would cost $8000 to install a shot clock, not counting the cost of hiring people to run it. With so many schools financially struggling to the point of four-day weeks, where does the money come from?
Clearly some of the smaller schools will have some issues. But as we have talked about before 8,000 in the big picture of a schools budget is not really that much for a one time purchase. Schools waste money on all kinds of things. They will make it work. The bigger issue IMO is having to find workers to be at the table. I know some schools already struggle to keep the table staffed and now they will need an additional person.
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NWCMO Pick Em Week 2 - 5 PM THURSDAY deadline for entries

I just saw that this morning. Yet another MSHSAA schedule error. Thanks.
Same rule applies as last week, guys. Any edits due to this or you just changed your mind etc. I will review all picks to see any edit dates and times which should show up on the lower right part of your picks page.

Sorry about that.
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Shot Clock

No way it stays with only a few tournaments. This is definitely the way they get this done with Admin being against it. Coaches as a whole want it. No matter what the response is over the next couple years the state will say it has been well received and push on to do what they want. The state is going to do what the state wants and the writing as been on the wall for awhile on this.
On a MSHSAA podcast this week, the executive director said it would cost $8000 to install a shot clock, not counting the cost of hiring people to run it. With so many schools financially struggling to the point of four-day weeks, where does the money come from?
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