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2020 Class Breakdown With "Success Factor"

I work on this for 6 Hours "I did not change the enrollments of the single gender schools since I'm confused about it multiplier"
This is the current format. I'm going to do the 64 class 1 32 in class 6 and the rest divided in 2-5 sometime in the coming week

Class 6 (32)
Rockhurst 2055 *
St Louis University 2001
*
Blue Springs 1883
Marquette 1784
Lindbergh 1649
Joplin 1649
CBC 1634 *
Lee Summit West 1598
Blue Springs South 1562
Hazelwood West 1559
Park Hill 1519
Rock Bridge 1506
Liberty North 1496
Troy Buchanan 1468
Raymore-Peculiar 1460
Kickapoo 1451
Jeff City 1433
Liberty 1427
Ft Zumwalt West 1427
Francis Howell Central 1384
Holt 1371
Timberland 1367
DeSmet 1367*
Francis Howell 1364
Hazelwood Central 1361
Lee Summit North 1358
Northwest (Cedar Hill) 1356
Lafayette (Wildwood) 1351
Hickman 1333
Kirkwood 1328
Lee Summit 1324
Vianney Move up 1 *

Class 5 (33)

Pattonville 1317
Central (St Joseph)
Nixa 1308
Fox 1292
Staley 1279
Ritneour 1279
Ozark 1277
Eureka 1277
Francis Howell North 1272
Oakville 1256
Parkway South 1248
North Kansas City 1232
Seckman 1224
Park Hill South 1219
Waynesville 1208
Oak Park 1201
Chaminade 1183 *
Jackson 1178
Truman 1166
Central (Springfield) 1165
Ft Zumwalt North 1148
Popular Bluff 1121
Battle 1108
Ft Osage 1105
Mehlville 1101
Carthage 1100
Raytown 1099
Smith-Cotton 1078
Republic 1070
Branson 1060
McCluer North 1059
Parkway West 1055
Parkview 1054

Class 4 (64)
Glendale 1051
William Chrisman 1036
Webster Groves 1026
Ft Zumwalt South 1021
Belton 1021
Liberty (Wentzville) 1017
Willard 1009
Lebanon 1006
Parkway Central 1000
Camdenton 998
Grain Valley 993
Webb City 992
Rockwood Summit 987
Ft Zumwalt East 983
Washington 969
Ladue 962
Ruskin 955
Grandview 942
Neosho 937
Central( Cape Girardeau 937
Rolla 920
Farmington 910
Platte County 907
Kearney 900
Raytown South 894
Riverview Gardens 891
Winnetonka 883
East (KCity) 881
Parkway North 851
Hillcrest 844
Hillsboro 843
McDonald County 835
West Plains 819
Hazelwood East 791
Hannibal 769
McCluer 749
Van Horn 747
Carl Junction 734
Union 732
Sikeston 717
Warrenton 716
Warrensburg 714
Gateway 706
Marshfield 702
Desktop 701
North County 695
Clayton 695
Smithville 674
Festus 672
St Mary's 670 *
Pacific 669
Windsor (imperial) 660
St Charles 613
Lincoln College Prep 612
Harrisonville 608
Lafayette (St Joseph) 592
Excelsior Springs 589
Bolivar 589
Affton 589
Marshall 578
Helias 769 570
Cardinal Ritter move up 2
Trinity move up 1
John Burroughs move up 1

Class 3 (64)

Kirksville 566
Monett 563
University City 556
Moberly 555
Priory 551 *
Center 549
Benton 545
Vashon with transportation of law 542
Sullivan 540
Mexico 539
Perryville 538
Roosevelt 537
Westminster Christian 723 536
Nevada 535
Logan-Rogerville 532
Fulton 531
Savannah 524
Normandy Collaborative 522
St Dominic 702 520
Jennings 512
St Clair 507
St Charles West 503
Pleasant Hill 491
Northeast (KCity) 491
Potosi 474
MICDS 640 474
Central (Park Hills) 465
Odessa 463
Oak Grove 462
Ste Genevieve 464
Bishop Dubourg/Hancock 616 456
Salam 451
Cassville 441
Reeds Springs 436
Owensville 435
Dexter 427
Boonville 427
Frederickstown 419
Miller Career Academy 418
Chillicothe 417
St James 416
Eldon 415
Southeast 410
Orchard Farm 409
Cameron 399
St Francis Borgia 535 396
Clinton 395
Soldan International studies 391
Aurora 390
Buffalo 378
Wright City 376
Central Academy 369
Bayless 369
Hollister 365
Seneca 361
Winfield 356
Kennett 355
Southern Boone 350
Mt Vernon 350
Blair Oaks 346
Doniphan 342
Lutheran North Move Up 1
Valle Catholic Move Up 2

Class 2 (64)

Maryville 342
Centralia 340
Missouri Military Academy 333 *
Confluence Prep 439 325

California 324
Willow Springs 318
Herculaneum 318
Mountain Grove
Ava 313
Lamar 312
Richmond 311
Pembroke Hill 422 311
Hallsville 309
Forsyth 303
East Newton 303
Macon 301
Knob Noster 301
Bowling Green 297
Springfield Catholic 400 297
Lutheran St Charles 399 296
Lutheran South 377 276

Versailles 278
Montgomery County 275
Clopton-Elsberry 273
Lawson 273
Warsaw 270
Stockton/Sheldon 270
El Dorado Springs 269
St Michael the archangel 360 267
Central (New Madrid) 267
Trenton 258
Liberty (Mt View) 257
Holden 257
North Callaway 256
Lift For Life 341 253
Lathrop 249
Hogan Prep 335 248
Houston 246
Palmyra 246
Strafford 245
Hermann 242
Duschesne 327 242
Grandview (Hillsboro) 239
East Prairie 238
Jefferson (Festus) 235
St Pius X (KCity) 327 234
Kelly 229
Butler 228
Christian (O'Fallon) 307 227
Lone Jack With Kingsville 225
Brookfield 218
Carnahan 217
Highland 213
Lafayette County 212
Monroe City 211
St Pius X (Festus) 283 210
Summit Christian 279 206

Van-Far with Community 205
Clark County 205
Lexington 203
Caruthersville 203

Class 1 (64)
Scott City 197
Father Tolton Catholic 264 196
Charleston 195
Pierce City 192
Sarcroxie 192
South Callaway 190
Malden 190
Carrollton 189
Sherwood 182
Pleasant Hope 182
South Harrison 180
Diamond 176
Mark Twain 171
Cabool 171
St Joseph Christian with Northland 228 169
Brentwood 167
South Shelby 166
Ash Grove 165
University Academy Charter 223 165
Louisiana 164
Portageville 163
Tipton 159
Penney 157
Marionville 156
East Buchanan 156
Cole Camp 155
Maysviile with Winston 156
Windsor 155
Putnam County 155
Adrian 155
Thayer 152
Skyline 151
Principia 207 151
plattsburg 151
Mid-Bucahanan 149
West Platte 144
St Paul Lutheran (Concordia) 191 141
Chaffe 141
Marcelline 136
Milan 135
Miller 135
Princeton with Mercer 135
Western 132
Polo 132
Hayti 130
Fayette 130
Crest Ridge 130
Sweet Springs with Malta bend 128
Lockwood with Golden City 126
Crystal City 125
Gallatin 125
Salisbury 122
St Vincent 161 119
Scotland County 116
North Platte 112
Harrisburg 110
Greenfield 108
Lincoln 107
Schuyler County 106
Paris With Faith Walk 106
Midway 105
Knox County 101
Slater 97
Wellington-Napoleon 94
Concordia 88




















DeSmet LOCK 35-20 Joplin Falling apart.

LETS SIMMER DOWN

The true “Upset” was even looked at as a Close one Carthage/FZN

Webb was the overwhelming favorite at Home vs Ladue

Trinity, without their top 3 offensive weapons and playing underclassmen, has had trouble scoring 30 points all year. They weren’t gonna beat Cassville.

DeSmet and Lutheran North were wire-to-wire #1 in class rankings and are/was LOCKS.

good Competitive games across the board just a shame KC cant join in on the fun

Cassville vs Trinity

Should be a good game. The folks, in other threads, that said Trinity was a lock, have no clue. Now, they could very well win, but to discount the Wildcats, like that, is a mistake.
I think the bigger question is can Trinity handle the disciplined aggression of Cassville. The Wildcats are going to hit you in the mouth. They will be clean and will line up and do it again.

Glendale/Springfield fans

I have been reading the post on facebook all week about this game and I have to tell you, Springfield fans have gone crazy over this "no" call. I understand the concern for this young man, and I hope he makes a full recovery, nobody likes to end thier season like that. You never want to see that. However after watching the video the tackle does not look like an intentional cheap shot as the snooze leader and Glendale fans are saying. Sure maybe they could have thrown a flag but really looks like a good no call to me. but go out to facebook and the Glendale fans have gone crazy over this, funny thing @BoosterBosko even the Carthage booster club has weighed in on facebook about this call. So what do others think, was this a blatant attempt by Carthage to harm this kid as the Glendale fans believe, or was this just a missed call, or a good no call? Even a Mauk has weighed in on the controversy on facebook.


https://www.news-leader.com/story/s...h-mike-mauk-ejected-after-no-call/4277821002/

Warren Sinking Like a Stone

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.

A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.

Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.

As Fox News first reported, Warren earlier this month outlined a plan costing $52 trillion over the next decade, including $20 trillion in new spending -- covered largely by an array of taxes on corporations, the wealthy and employers in general.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.

The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.

Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.

Sanders, the Democratic socialist running for president, also supports “Medicare-for-all” but unlike Warren has acknowledged the plan would raise taxes on the middle class. Sanders argues it would lower the cost of health care for most Americans.

Warren herself refused to back down on her claims.

“It doesn’t raise taxes on anybody but billionaires,” Warren told reporters in Iowa earlier this month. “And you know what, the billionaires can afford it, and I don’t call them middle class.”

Predictions for Classes 4 through 6.

4 PLAYOFFS
Ladue 31 Liberty 7
Farmington 28 St. Mary's 19
Platte County 27 Grain Valley 14
Camdenton 27 Webb 26 (Webb fumbles the ball 6 times --4 turnovers in the red zone)

5 PLAYOFFS
Staley 27 Raytown 22 (Staley inflicts PAIN.)
Carthage 49 Glendale 10 (Glendale is from Springfield.)
Chaminade 41 Fort Zum North 40 (It comes down to three overtimes.)
Jackson 24 Eureka 23

6 PLAYOFFS
De Smet Jesuit 35 Raymore-Peculiar 34 (We marvel at the superiority of all the D1 athletes as they eke out a one point win.)
Fort Zumwalt West 23 Joplin 22 (Joplin fumbles 5 times)

If only those Southwest teams could hold on to the ball, they would have no more excuses.

Video of the DeSmet player that was DQ'd for throwing a punch, and will have to sit out title game.

In the video the foul takes place on the No. 5 of the 50 yard line. It is the left DE for DeSmet. I have a couple of questions.
1. Where was the illegal hands to the face call on the offensive player for Ray-Pec?
2. Was it even a punch, or was it an effort to get the guys hands off of him after having his head pushed back?
3. With all the video available at HS games these days should MSHSAA hear appeals to be able to make a judgement on whether a player has to miss playing in a state championship game? The official clearly missed the hands to the face call. Could he have interpreted what the thought was an open handed punch as the kid just trying to push a guys hands out of his face?
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RunBilly

It wasn't because "he doesn't really want to play any more". It was all about NFL Lawyers being sneaky and trying to pull a fast one.

Waiver for Colin Kaepernick wasn’t standard
If you’re measured enough to stop shouting on social media about how Kaepernick “doesn’t want to play,” you might take the time to notice the actual document exchanges that took place over this past weekend and follow the NFL lawyers. One way or the other, they’ll end up making the requests and producing the documents that explain what’s going on.

The league’s legal counselors did exactly that as the week went on, by advancing a workout waiver that reached beyond the injury protections that are typically afforded to the NFL and its teams. By now, the NFL’s waiver has made the rounds all over the internet — getting pilloried by a swath of lawyers whose job isn’t shouting hot takes on morning talk shows. What most of them are seeing is this: A document that pushed past normal injury protections and contained language that, had Kaepernick signed it, could have given the league footing to argue that he’d signed away some of his employment protections. The NFL made some attempts to cover for those efforts, of course. In a release on Saturday expressing disappointment at Kaepernick pulling out of the league’s workout, the NFL acknowledged the waiver being a point of contention. There was a key phrase contained in the release. Here’s what the NFL said:


“On Wednesday, we sent Colin’s representatives a standard liability waiver based on the waiver used by National Invitational Camp at all NFL Combines and by NFL clubs when trying out free agent players. At noon today, Colin’s representatives sent a completely rewritten and insufficient waiver.”

Note the phrase “based on the waiver used by National Invitational Camp at all NFL Combines”. Two words – “based on” – are very interesting.

Here’s why the league had to include them: The NFL used an outside law firm to craft the release for this event. Despite the suggestion in its release, it didn’t use typical language in liability waivers. Instead, it went a step further and created its own.

Why? I’m willing to bet that it had everything to do with inserting clauses that could allow the NFL to evade future litigation tied to employment claims.

Why wouldn’t Kaepernick sign the NFL’s waiver?
In the middle of this supposedly generous (and unprecedented!) offer to give Kaepernick a league-hosted workout, the lawyers slipped clauses into a liability release that would create a foothold to fight against litigation under state and federal employment laws.

I believe this is the answer to why the NFL put this workout together. It created multiple outcomes that could all be weaponized against the league’s Kaepernick problem.

If Kaepernick said no to the workout or pulled out for any reason, the NFL could say “we tried” and there would be more than a few media personalities ready to carry that water. And if by some masterstroke Kaepernick’s lawyers said yes to the waiver, the NFL would have a signed document guarding against a lawsuit stemming from state and federal employment laws.The workout was the Trojan horse.The NFL’s weapon was the waiver planted inside it.And a sweeping victory was one Kaepernick signature away.Given the broad language of the waiver, the NFL could have altered any agreements made with Kaepernick, regardless of how damaging those changes or actions might have been. For example, the league could have refused to release tapes of the workout with no recourse. Or the teams could have been allowed to instruct Kaepernick that he would be unemployable if he knelt for the national anthem. The NFL could have even instructed all teams not to sign Kaepernick following the workout. While all of those sound preposterous and unlikely, the fact that there would have been no repercussions for any of those actions speaks to how sweeping the waiver was.Getting a signature on that agreement blew up, of course. Kaepernick’s lawyers and agent received the first draft of the waiver on Wednesday and had dissected the potential impacts of it by Friday. By that point, the NFL knew it was unlikely Kaepernick was going to sign it. In the final hours before the workout, the league’s lawyers delivered the only message that mattered: The NFL would accept only its version of the waiver, refusing any edits from Kaepernick’s legal camp. That made sense, considering the NFL hired lawyers to perfectly craft the document for broad protections. It simply wasn’t going to allow anything to be changed at that stage. Especially when the alternative is Kaepernick pulling the plug on the workout — which can be spun in favor of the NFL easily.Of all the takeaways from this thing, that’s the one that resonates. The league went to great lengths to give itself a tangible defense against future litigation. And if nothing else, that shows the NFL believes at least one of two things. Either that Kaepernick’s settled collusion case isn’t the last time his lawyers open fire on the league, or that the NFL may be vulnerable to a federal lawsuit. Indeed, the league may believe both.Perhaps the collusion settlement was just the start. Maybe the next step doesn’t end with Colin Kaepernick on an NFL field, instead engaging the league on a whole other landscape.In front of a judge and a jury. Inside a federal court. And nastier than ever.
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