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How Much Will the "Success Factor" Impact These Schools?

Wonder who moves up one Class and who goes up two? Has the criteria been established?

Trinity Catholic

2019 - ?
2018 - 13-2
2017 - 9-1
2016 - 12-1
2015 - 6-4
2014 - 4-7

6 Year Totals
44-15 (75% Win Percentage)

Valle Catholic
2019 - ?
2018 - 10-3
2017 - 12-2
2016 - 11-2
2015 - 15-0
2014 - 15-0

6 Year Totals
63-7 (90% WP)

Lutheran North
2019 - ?
2018 - 10-4
2017 - 13-1
2016 - 9-3
2015 - 10-5
2014 - 11-2

6 Year Totals
53-15 (78% WP)

Cardinal Ritter
2019 - ?
2018 - 14-1
2017 - 10-2
2016 - 5-5
2015 - 9-3
2014 - 6-7

6 Year Totals
44-18 (71% WP)

Assistant Football Coaching Opening - Winnetonka

Winnetonka High School has a Football Coaching Opening for the Upcoming Year.

The position is for either: Defensive Line, Outside Linebackers, Safeties, or TE/WR. Additional Spots may be available based on the abilities of the best Candidate.

Teaching Positions Available: HS Social Studies, HS Science, HS Math, HS Special Education, ISS, Campus Supervisor, PARA-Professional. MS Science and MS Social Studies.

Winnetonka High School is located in the North Kansas City School District, we are a Class Four football program. We currently have 10 Full Time Coaches and a team of 110 Football Players and Growing. For information about the Winnetonka High School, the NKC School District, teaching applications, and/or salary schedule: please go to nkcschools.org and look under careers.

If you are interested please contact:
Head Coach Benny Palmer at benny.palmer@nkcschools.org
Please include a bio about yourself, coaching background, and your resume.

Field Trip

We are taking a field trip on June 13th and 14th and we are changing things a little bit. Plans to start posting pictures of all fields at the school. We are heading to the SW and are going to Joplin. We noticed on Google maps that there is two stadium, which one do they play their games on? Any place we should not miss in the area? We may even get into Oklahoma and Kansas.

Head Football Coach / HS PE opening at Union, MO HS

Union HS has an opening for a Head Football Coach along with a HS PE position. Applications can be found on moreap.net or moteachingjobs.com. You can also apply directly to https://unionrxi.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx

The closing date for applications is May 12th with interviews to be conducted May 13/14 with an anticipated hire date of May 15 if possible. The person chosen for the position may bring in up to 21 years of teaching and coaching experience. Salary schedule can be found at http://urxi-mo.schoolloop.com/file/1516954836214/1356609569653/6637783902133830038.pdf

Coaching stipend is 15% of column 1 based upon what step you would be placed due to experience.

Union HS is a member of the Four Rivers Conference with an enrollment of approximately 925 students. There are 6 paid assistant positions along with 3 paid JH coaches.

For more information or questions, please contact AD Dan Ridgeway at ridgewayd@unionrxi.org.

Real 8 Man Question, hopefully with minimal trolling responses.....

So while 8 man football is embraced in states like Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and expanding rapidly in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, why is it still so small and even seemingly at times disliked in Missouri? There are dozens of schools who would benefit from making the move, but seem content winning 0-3 games with rosters hovering around low 20s or below, often only beating other teams that could benefit from the move too, and getting nowhere in the postseason because they are usually too beat up by then to put up a fight. It's still football, kids still get recruited from 8 man schools, it's still Friday night lights, so why so much reluctance and even disdain?

(cue the predictable and ignorant "8 man is only good for a nice nap" comment)
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DEMAND EXCELLENCE: A Christian Podcast for the High School Coach

Coaches,

I have started a podcast called DEMAND EXCELLENCE. It is focused on being a great leader/coach and analyzing how God instructs us to do it. From time to time I have Christian college coaches on the show such as Tony Elliott, the OC from Clemson, and Brandon Lynch, the corners coach at ECU. During the week we interview high school coaches and talk football. On Wednesday's we have what we call "Transformation Leadership" where we talk about a leadership topic as a football coach.

My objective with this is create a forum of encouragement for high school football coaches. We are also on iTUNES podcast..just search "DEMAND EXCELLENCE"

Thanks! Jonathan Gess

PODCAST: https://demandexcellence.podbean.com
BOOK: https://books.litfirepublishing.com/product/demand-excellence-on-and-off-the-field/

2019 MSHSAA Annual Ballot Results

2019 MSHSAA Annual Ballot Results

RESULTS OF THE 2019 ANNUAL MSHSAA ELECTION

ELEVEN OF TWELVE AMENDMENTS PASS MAY, 2019

Following are the results of the balloting on the amendments to the MSHSAA Constitution and By-Laws in the 2019 Annual MSHSAA Election.Amendments to By-Laws require a simple majority of those voting for passage, while amendments to the Constitution require a 2/3 majority for passage.Proposals which passed will become effective July 1, 2019, with the exception of Proposal Number 3 which will become effective IMMEDIATELY and Proposals Number 9 and 10 which will become effective JULY 1, 2020.


PROPOSAL 1 - (Application for MSHSAA Membership) - (PASSED) - 383 FOR, 71 AGAINST

Amends Article III, Section 5 of the MSHSAA Constitution by altering the application deadline from May 1 to April 1 for schools to be considered for MSHSAA membership for the following school year.


PROPOSAL 2 - (High School Cooperative Sponsorships) - (PASSED) - 339 FOR, 88 AGAINST

Amends By-Law 1.4.1, High School Cooperative Sponsorships, to establish a new procedure for setting sport-specific and activity-specific enrollment maximums for cooperative sponsorship eligibility, and to allow three schools to co-op in team sports which require a standard line-up of eight or more players.


PROPOSAL 3 - (Duration of Validity for Physical Exams) - (PASSED) - 313 FOR, 141 AGAINST

Amends By-Laws 3.8.1 and 4.5.4, Physical, to allow a physical exam certified by a medical professional (as specified in the by-law) to be valid for a duration of two years (730 days) from date of issue.


PROPOSAL 4 - (Individual Wrestler Limits) - (PASSED) - 148 FOR, 54 AGAINST


Amends By-Law 3.26.1 to reduce the maximum number of wrestling matches that an individual wrestler may participate in during the season, prior to the district tournament, from 50 to 45 matches, excluding forfeits.


PROPOSAL 5 - (Softball – High School Contest Limitations) - (PASSED) - 268 FOR, 107 AGAINST

Amends By-Laws 3.29.6.a.6 and 3.29.6.c.3 by increasing the game limitation for fall and spring softball, respectively, from 14 games to 16 games.


PROPOSAL 6 - (Baseball – High School Contest Limitations) - (PASSED) - 268 FOR, 113 AGAINST

Amends By-Laws 3.29.6.a.1 and 3.29.6.c.1 by increasing the game limitation for fall and spring baseball, respectively, from 14 games to 16 games.


PROPOSAL 7 - (Junior High Speech Contest Limitations) - (FAILED) - 7 FOR, 13 AGAINST

Would have amended By-Law 4.3.3, Season Limits for Speech/Debate/Theatre – Junior High School, by increasing the maximum number of allowable events (meets, festivals and tournaments) that a junior high school may participate in during a school year from five to seven.


PROPOSAL 8 - (Dance Team - Season) - (PASSED) - 152 FOR, 18 AGAINST

Adds a new By-Law 4.5.9, Dance Team – Season, to define the school’s dance season.


PROPOSAL 9 - (Sport and Activity Classification) - (PASSED) - 376 FOR, 51 AGAINST

Amends By-Law 5.1, District and State Tournament Procedures, to restructure the procedures for sport and activity classification for districts and the state series.


PROPOSAL 10 - (Competitive Equity between Public and Non-Public Schools) - (PASSED) - 294 FOR, 133 AGAINST

Amends By-Law 5.1.5, Co-Ed Enrollments, by removing the 1.35 enrollment multiplier that is currently in place for non-public and charter schools, and replaces it with New By-Law 5.1.7, Championship Factor, which re-classifies non-public and charter schools based on a point system connected to advancement in districts and the state series over a six-year period.


PROPOSAL 11 - (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) - (PASSED) - 366 FOR, 88 AGAINST

Amends By-Law 5.5.1, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, by removing the stated fine of $25.00 from the by-law language.


PROPOSAL 12 - (Filing Charges) - (PASSED) - 389 FOR, 65 AGAINST

Amends By-Law 5.5.3, Filing Charges, by removing the $15.00 fee that was required to file charges.

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