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MOsports Week 6 Football Scoreboard

October 4-5, 2019


Adrian 45, Diamond 0

Albany 86, Braymer 0

Appleton City 90, Pleasanton KS 62

Archie 22, Sherwood 0

Ash Grove 28, Lockwood 26

Ava 46, Houston 8

Battle 67, Hickman 30

Bishop Miege 34, Rockhurst 7

Blair Oaks 35, Hallsville 0

Blue Springs South 50, William Chrisman 13

Bolivar 60, Union 14

Boonville 48, Versailles 21

Brookfield 33, Highland 0

Buffalo 42, Cole Camp 15

Camdenton 28, Lebanon 0

Cardinal Ritter 46, St. Mary’s 20

Carthage 16, Branson 7

Caruthersville 56, Dexter 7

Cass-Midway 28, St. Michael 6

Cassville 48, McDonald County 6

Center 47, Clinton 0

Central (Cape Girardeau) 36, Poplar Bluff 0

Central (Park Hills) 38, Potosi 15

Centralia 13, Mexico 10

Chillicothe 14, Lafayette (St. Joe) 13

Christian (O’Fallon) 27, Jennings 26

Clark County 20, Macon 0

Crest Ridge 52, St. Paul Lutheran 16

DeKalb 42, North Nodaway 14

DeSmet 32, Chaminade 31

DeSoto 39, Fredericktown 28

Duchesne 53, Bishop DuBourg 8

East Prairie 53, Chaffee 2

Eldon 44, California 36

El Dorado Springs 48, Stockton 34

Eureka 37, Lindbergh 14

Fair Grove 27, Strafford 8

Fayette 21, Paris 8

Festus 27, Windsor (Imperial) 0

Fort Zumwalt North 56, Washington 13

Glendale 26, Kickapooo 21

Grandview (Hillsboro) 28, Herculaneum 22

Grandview (KC) 27, Oak Park 6

Greenfield 54, Pleasant Hope 24

Hannibal 69, Fulton 20

Harrisburg 56, Missouri Military 26

Harrisonville 14, Warrensburg 13

Hayti 56, Malden 14

Helias 38, Tolton 0

Hillcrest 54, Central (Springfield) 12

Jackson 35, Farmington 14

Joplin 56, Neosho 21

Kearney 38, Belton 7
Kelly 42, Doniphan 6

Kennett 50, Central (New Madrid) 6

Knob Noster 22, Lexington 14

Ladue 27, Parkway North 7

Lafayette (Wildwood) 47, Parkway South 0

Lafayette County 42, Holden 14

Lamar 49, East Newton 14

Lathrop 38, Lawson 13

Lawrence Free State KS 48, Smith Cotton 6

Lee’s Summit 50, Central (St. Joe) 0

Lee’s Summit North 21, Lee’s Summit West 14

Liberty North 24, Staley 12

Liberty (Mtn View) 46, Mountain Grove 7

Liberty (Wentzville) 14, Timberland 3

Lighthouse Christian 50, Skyline 32

Lincoln 49, Tipton 0

Lincoln Prep 27, East 7

Louisiana 59, Dupo ILL 28

Lutheran North 61, MICDS 14

Marceline 41, Schuyler County 0

Mark Twain 26, Van Far 14

Marquette 37, Fox 7

Marshfield 38, Nevada 6

Maryville 47, Benton (St. Joe) 7

Maysville 49, Polo 0

Mehlville 41, Northwest (Cedar Hill) 13

Mid Buchanan 46, East Buchanan 6

Miller 31, Sarcoxie 12

Moberly 10, Marshall 7

Monett 35, Seneca 28

Monroe City 38, South Shelby 12

Montgomery County 34, Wright City 12

Mount Vernon 32, Logan Rogersville 7

Nixa 21, Carl Junction 14

North Andrew 52, Stanberry 12

North Callaway 22, Bowling Green 21

North County 42, Hillsboro 36. OT

North Kansas City 45, Truman 0

North Platte 44, West Platte 26
North Shelby 62, Chilhowee 12

Oak Grove 42, Pleasant Hill 7

Odessa 49, Excelsior Springs 7

Osceola 36, Norborne 34

Owensville 40, Pacific 2

Ozark 51, Republic 49

Palmyra 33, Kirksville 6

Park Hill 35, Fort Osage 0

Park Hill South 29, Liberty 21

Parkway West 49, Clayton 0

Pembroke Hill 35, Forsyth 0

Penney 7, Plattsburg 2

Pierce City 40, Marionville 0

Platte County 15, Smithville 0

Raymore Peculiar 41, Blue Springs 29

Raytown 33, Grain Valley 7

Raytown South 26, Ruskin 6

Reeds Spring 35, Hollister 14

Richmond 42, Carrollton 8

Rock Bridge 41, Jefferson City 28

St. Charles 26, Winfield 12

St. Charles West 42, Orchard Farm 6

St. Clair 62, St. James 8

St. Francis Borgia 41, St. Dominic 21

St. Louis U High 48, Vianney 28

St. Pius X (KC) 48, Christian (St. Joe) 7

St. Vincent 42, Crystal City 0

Ste. Genevieve 42, Perryville 27

Salem 22, Willow Springs 21

Salisbury 21, Knox County 0

Savannah 55, Cameron 7

Seckman 35, Oakville 13

Sikeston 27, Charleston 12

Scotland County 44, Westran 7

Scott City 62, Portageville 16

Slater 24, Lone Jack 0

Springfield Catholic 34, Aurora 14

Southern Boone County 40, Osage 21

South Callaway 49, Clopton 43

South Harrison 22, Gallatin 14

South Holt 57, Stewartsville 12

Sullivan 21, Hermann 6

Summit 21, Pattonville 14

Summit Christian 63, University Academy 6

Sumner 52, Northeast (KC) 7

Sweet Springs 56, Santa Fe 6

Thayer 27, Cabool 0

Trinity 34, Lutheran St. Charles 14

Valle Catholic 44, Jefferson (Festus) 13

Warsaw 54, Butler 26

Waynesville 49, Rolla 35

Webb City 49, Willard 21

Webster Groves 35, Parkway Central 0

West Plains 68, Parkview 0

Windsor 52, Jasper 12

Winnetonka 54, Van Horn 39


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Parkway South Woes

I know I’m only going to get a couple replies here but Parkway south new offense is…(imagine a drum roll) “Ninja offense.” Yes you read that correct. If you don’t know what it is, look it up. Parkway South is running a offense with three Offensive Lineman. This isn’t something they ran for one or two plays but is now there original formation that they normally come out in. This offense was installed last Thursday as they came out against Eureka and lost 55-7. Parkway South (0-5) hosts Lafayette (4-1) Friday night.

Poll time

Missouri Media football rankings

Statewide high school football rankings, as compiled by a 9-member panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. First-place votes in parenthesis. Panel is made up of Dion Clisso, PrepsKC; Cody Thorn, The Platte County Citizen; Dave Kvidahl, STLHighschoolsports.com; Tom Rackers, Jefferson City News-Tribune; Chris Parker, Ozone Sports; Brandon Zenner, The St. Joseph News-Press; J.B. Connoley, KRES radio; Matt King, The Daily Journal; Jason Peake, The Joplin Globe.

CLASS 6

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. DeSmet (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. CBC, 4-1, 78, 2
  3. Joplin, 5-0, 68, 3
  4. Liberty North, 5-0, 66, 4
  5. Park Hill, 4-1, 55, 5
  6. Blue Springs, 4-1, 42, 6
  7. Lee’s Summit North, 3-2, 36, 8
  8. T8. Francis Howell, 4-1, 19, 9
  9. T8. Lee’s Summit West, 4-1, 19, 10
  10. Rockhurst, 3-2, 17, 7
Also receiving votes: Marquette (5-0), 4; Raymore-Peculiar (3-2), 1

CLASS 5

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. Fort Zumwalt North (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. Jackson, 5-0, 81, 4
  3. Chaminade, 4-1, 64, 5
  4. Carthage, 3-2, 58, 3
  5. Staley, 4-1, 57, 2
  6. Eureka, 4-1, 46, 6
  7. North Kansas City, 5-0, 40, 8
  8. Raytown, 4-1, 30, 9
  9. Battle, 3-2, 18, 7
  10. McCluer North, 4-1, 9, NR
Dropped out: No. 10 Park Hill South

Also receiving votes: Park Hill South (2-3), 2

CLASS 4

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. Ladue (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. Webb City, 4-1, 76, 3
  3. Camdenton, 5-0, 75, 2
  4. Smithville, 5-0, 63, 4
  5. West Plains, 4-1, 52, 5
  6. Platte County, 4-1, 46, 6
  7. MICDS, 4-1, 36, 7
  8. Lebanon, 4-1, 21, 8
  9. Jefferson City Helias, 4-1, 19, 9
  10. Grain Valley, 3-2, 8, T10
Dropped out: No. T10 St. Mary’s

Also receiving votes: Bolivar (5-0), 5; Farmington (5-0), 4

CLASS 3

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. Blair Oaks (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. Odessa, 5-0, 77, 2
  3. Trinity, 3-2, 71, 3
  4. Mt. Vernon, 5-0, 63, 4
  5. St. Charles West, 5-0, 59, 5
  6. Kennett, 5-0, 41, 7
  7. Boonville, 4-1, 31, 8
  8. Southern Boone, 4-1, 20, 6
  9. Lutheran St. Charles, 5-0, 19, NR
  10. Seneca, 4-1, 15, NR
Dropped out: No. 9 St. Francis Borgia, No. 10 Center

Also receiving votes: Center (4-1), 5; Savannah (4-1), 4

CLASS 2

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. Cardinal Ritter (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. Lutheran North, 3-1, 79, 2
  3. Lathrop, 5-0, 71, 3
  4. Maryville, 4-1, 63, 4
  5. Centralia, 5-0, 54, 5
  6. Ava, 5-0, 46, 6
  7. Clark County, 4-1, 31, 8
  8. Palmyra, 4-1, 21, 9
  9. Lamar, 3-2, 14, 7
  10. Summit Christian Academy, 5-0, 10, 10
Also receiving votes: Hallsville (4-1), 9; Knob Noster (5-0), 3; Monroe City (4-1), 2; Fair Grove (5-0), 2

CLASS 1

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
  1. Lincoln (9), 5-0, 90, 1
  2. Thayer, 5-0, 81, 2
  3. Pierce City, 5-0, 72, 3
  4. Mid Buchanan, 4-1, 59, 4
  5. Hayti, 4-1, 51, 6
  6. Valle Catholic, 4-1, 41, 7
  7. Marceline, 4-1, 30, 8
  8. Gallatin, 5-0, 23, 9
  9. T9. Adrian, 4-1, 16, 10
  10. T9. Miller, 5-0, 16, NR
Dropped out: No. 5 Carrollton

Also receiving votes: Carrollton (4-1), 15; Scotland County (4-1), 1
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#3 Webb City 32 #3 Carthage 7 - Final

#3 WEBB CITY--0--13--6--13--32
#3 CARTHAGE---0---7--0---0---7

2ND QUARTER
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8:44 - CAR - CARLTON 1 YARD RUN (HUNTLEY KICK)
1:46 - WCC - GODDARD 22 YARD PASS TO SMITH (CLARK KICK)
0:00 - WCC - HICKS 5 YARD RUN (KICK FAILED)

3RD QUARTER
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0:00 - WCC - WEATHERS 60 YARD RUN (RUN FAILED)

4TH QUARTER
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6:08 - WCC - WEATHERS 2 YARD RUN (CLARK KICK)
3:59 - WCC - KABALA 20 YARD RUN (KICK FAILED)



EJECTIONS: KABALA

RECORDS
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WEBB CITY (4-1, 4-1 COC)
CARTHAGE (3-2, 3-2 COC)

Parkway South Struggles

I’m sure most of you all know but Parkway South had to forfeit their game in the second quarter last week at Marquette. With that, I just received word that they have now hired a new OC as of yesterday who installed a brand new offense YESTERDAY. This move was made by the head principal. They will display their new offense tonight as they travel to Eureka for Eureka’s homecoming. Get to receive a welcome to the brand new offense against a high powered defense. Parkway South goes into the game 0-4.

When

When does a high school realize football program is no longer a benefit. Springfield Central losing 88 to 0 tonight. Have lost 36 games in a row by an avg of 57 points. Have less than 35 players for class 5 school. Kids are getting beat up. Sports is suppose to be a learning experience I see no positives in this situation. Maplewood dropped football when it could no longer compete.

My yearly Missouri State rant....

The News Leader Article on Mo. St. vs. Kennesaw State...got me thinking...again..
Don't know how many of you read this article, but I have 3 opinions.

First...Dave Steckel, Recruiting, and his Offensive Coordinator..
Mo. St. wanted to make a big splash when they hired him in 2014. Why not? right?
Hard nosed, defensive specialist from a successful Mizzou program..The shiny object...

Problem is...nothing really changed..the continued downward spiral of the MSU program.
We all know Steckel is known for his no-nonsense approach to the game, and was extremely
successful at Mizzou with a run of extremely talented D-I talent.

Reality is, Mo. St. doesn't have any blue chippers, and the program struggles to develop
a scheme that benefits the slightly above average high school talent he's recruited...
At this point..any incredibly decent, totally above average I-AA talent being simultaneously
recruited by Mo. St. and any other MVC schools or upper tier MIAA school like Northwest Mo.,
Central Missouri, or Pitt St..should ask themselves one question....Do I Want To Win?

If the obvious answer is..Yes!, and you don't really care about Bass Pro Shop,
Buckingham's BBQ, and/or your hometown isn't within an hour of Springfield....
Chances are...You're not coming to Missouri State...

Which means...Dave, the talent you do get..must be transformed into a productive product.
It's bad enough that the team is losing. What's worse, is that the style of football,
play calling, and overall blah offensive attitude is difficult to watch while loosing...
Lets take last weeks game against Tulane..for example...
The Bears were obvious one million point underdogs..but show some progress..
Ultimately..I've never seen a more underwhelming performance by 11 people at any
one point, at any one time, at any one place on planet earth...

Second...Triple Option...vs. what ever the hell you call what Mo. St. is doing..
As a long time, frussssssssstrated fan...The Briggs Curse didn't stop Jesse Branch
from winning the Gateway Conference twice..However, I've always believed that the
day John Keiser fired Jesse Branch, the football gods cast Mo.St. football to the darkest
regions of hell...

The university president got tired of winning, and wanted a change in direction...
Something exciting and flashy...so..Mo. St. went to the air...
Del Miller tried to do just that with a loaded roster when he arrived in 1995.
Even going 7-4 in 1996 with a talented group...90% of them recruited by Branch to operate
a rather successful, well oiled triple option attack. Then...Miller decided to air it out 3 out of
every four downs..and well..we know the rest.

It's of my opinion, Mo. St. needs to scrap this nightmare offense they attempt, and
invest in something totally foreign to the MVC....Option Football.

First, Unless you're a service academy fan, or you loved Georgia Tech under
Paul Johnson, I'd argue that probably most college coaches don't have a lot of experience
running or defending against the option, being that spread style offensives have proliferated
high school & every level of football now for more than 20 years..

The fact that EVERY team in the MVC would have to stop everything they're doing
and scout, understand, and TRY to simulate the scheme with a practice squad one time a
year would be a major inconvenience for them...and an advantage for MSU.

Secondly, since no one currently in the MVC runs this style of offense, you'd be surprised
by the interest, and attention it would bring. And...if you actually ran the scheme successfully,
you know..like how Kennesaw State does..you'd be giving your punter and fans a break...
Really...the question Steckel and his staff at Mo. St. needs to ask themselves is, are you trying
to send kids to the NFL next year?... or are you trying to win college football games, and keep
your jobs....Now..

Third...Big South v. Missouri Valley Conference
History Lesson...Kennesaw State is primarily part of the Atlantic Sun Conference.
However, the Atlantic Sun Conference is a non-football conference, thus KSU plays
football in the The Big South Conference...
As far as a football conference, The Big South...really isn't anything to write home about...
Stony Brook and Coastal Carolina were probably the only two schools in that conference
that anyone in this area may have hear about; and they're not in the conference anymore...
Thus, Kennesaw State has become the perennial powerhouse in The Big South..

On the flip-side...Missouri State, has been the exact opposite in the Missouri Valley Conference.
In my own humble opinion..WILL NEVER be competitive in the Missouri Valley Conference
if things stay as is...unless they do the unthinkable and find a new conference...
Problem is, of the other regional conferences, I don't even think they'd be competitive
in the Ohio Valley or The Southland Conference either...
If Missouri State wants to make a serious attempt to start building a foundation for success...
Kyle Moats needs to..in a perfect world...
1. Fire Everyone. Find a motivated, inspiring coach at the start of a career instead
of the twilight...Who's motivated to change everything on both sides of the ball...
2. Change offensive schemes. Flush the spread...
3. Focus on recruiting AND securing all the in-Springfield and in-state talent
they loose to virtually every other MVC school that beats them with that talent.
4. Ultimately...start over. MSU has absolutely nothing to loose...

As I end my yearly rant about Mo. St. Football, please understand, that I desperately want that program to win...To be a Bears fan is to have abundant patience, and hope that things will improve.
However, it also means to know the constant feeling of being let down year in and year out...
Hopefully, this year, I'm overreacting too early in the season...but if the past is any indication...
It's gonna be another rough season for Bears.
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