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Missouri Media High School Football Rankings

CLASS 6

1. CBC, 1-0, (12) 120
2. Blue Springs 1-0, 107
T3. Kirkwood, 1-0, 84
T3. Lee’s Summit West, 1-0, 84
5. Rock Bridge, 1-0, 81
6. Eureka, 1-0, 51
7. Lee’s Summit North, 1-0, 45
8. Park Hill, 0-1, 37
9. Joplin, 1-0, 16
10. Rockhurst, 0-1, 15

Also receiving votes: DeSmet (1-0), 14; Marquette (1-0), 2; Francis Howell (1-0), 2; Raymore-Peculiar (1-0), 2


CLASS 5

1. Staley (11), 1-0, 119
2. Fort Osage, 1-0, 104
3. Fort Zumwalt North, 1-0, 79
4. Vianney (1), 1-0, 71
5. Battle, 1-0, 65
6. Carthage, 1-0, 63
7. Park Hill South, 0-1, 53
8. Chaminade, 1-0, 33
9. Raytown, 1-0, 32
10. Timberland, 1-0, 18

Also receiving votes:Lebanon (1-0),5; North Kansas City (1-0), 4; Sedalia Smith-Cotton (1-0), 4; Belton (1-0), 3; Hickman (1-0), 3; Jackson (1-0), 3; Poplar Bluff (1-0), 1


CLASS 4

1. Webb City (12), 1-0, 120
2. Kearney, 1-0, 100
3. Ladue, 1-0, 96
4. Platte County, 1-0, 71
5. Camdenton, 1-0, 57
6. MICDS 1-0, 54
7. West Plains, 1-0, 37
8. Smithville, 1-0, 36
9. Carl Junction, 0-1, 29
10. Helias, 1-0, 28

Also receiving votes: Rolla (1-0),10; Grain Valley (1-0), 9; Parkway Central (1-0), 7; St. Joseph Lafayette (1-0), 3; St. Francis Borgia (1-0), 3


CLASS 3

1. Trinity (7), 0-1, 111
2. Odessa (1), 1-0, 98
3. Cardinal Ritter (1), 1-0, 95
4. Mount Vernon (3), 1-0, 87
5. Maryville, 0-1, 73
6. Lutheran South, 1-0, 47
7. Center, 1-0, 45
8. Eldon, 1-0, 38
9. St. Clair, 1-0, 18
10. Springfield Catholic, 1-0, 17

Also receiving votes:Southern Boone (1-0), 14;Reeds Spring (1-0),7; McCluer South-Berkley (0-1), 5; Seneca (0-1), 2; Cassville (1-0), 1; Winfield (1-0), 1; Chillicothe, (1-0), 1


CLASS 2

1. Lamar (12), 1-0, 120
2. Blair Oaks, 1-0, 94
3. Monroe City, 1-0, 91
4. Lutheran North, 1-0, 90
5. Lafayette County, 1-0, 67
6. Clark County, 1-0, 54
7. Lathrop, 1-0, 44
8. Lexington, 1-0, 31
9. Lawson, 1-0, 14
10. Ava, 0-1, 13

Also receiving votes: North Callaway (1-0), 12;Mtn. View-Liberty (1-0),10; Macon (1-0), 9; Palmyra (1-0), 7; Caruthersville (1-0), 4


CLASS 1

1. Valle Catholic (11), 1-0, 120
2. Westran (1), 1-0, 99
3. Hamilton-Penney, 1-0, 78
4. Marceline, 1-0, 77
5. East Buchanan, 1-0, 74
6. Lincoln, 1-0, 55
7. Fayette, 1-0, 36
8. Hayti, 1-0, 33
9. Adrian, 1-0, 31
10. Pierce City, 1-0, 30

Also receiving votes: Crest Ridge (1-0), 13; Tipton (1-0), 11; Princeton (0-1), 6; West Platte (1-0),Missouri media high school football rankings 1

Legendary MICDS Coach, Ron Holtman, dies...

May he Rest in Peace...

Holtman's accomplishments and recognitions in his 50 years as a coach are unrivaled. He guided Country Day School and MICDS to a combined seven state championships in 10 title game appearances. His last championship came in 2004 when the Rams rallied from a 25-point halftime deficit to stun defending state champion Harrisonville in double overtime.

According to the Missouri State High School Activities Association record book, Holtman finished his career with a record of 382-102-8. It was the second-most wins by a coach at the time, trailing only Jefferson City's Pete Adkins, who finished with 405. Rockhurst coach Tony Severino has since passed Holtman with 396 career coaching victories.

https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hig...cle_3c982878-e2f9-11e8-8125-132cc0efe3ec.html

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Lindbergh re-loads despite heavy graduation losses...

@RawMeat When I saw all the studs who graduated off the Flyers team last year...I must admit I am surprised at how well they have played and competed again this year.

PROPS to Coach Nathan Norman...OC Jon Crites...and all the rest of the Lindbergh staff and players (including that Critchlow kid ;-)

Enjoy the ride (both literally and figuratively).

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Notebook: Healthy Lindbergh heads to rejuvenated Joplin; Cardinal Ritter builds chemistry on bye week

https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hig...cle_cbc5ca10-dcae-11e8-9a3d-93a862ee7ef6.html


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Scouting Report on Trinity

From Maryville Daily Forum

Trinity Catholic is the most heavily-recruited team in the state of Missouri, both in terms of college recruiting and their ability to attract the best players from around St. Louis to come and join their high school. Maryville coach Matt Webb called the Titans ‘an all-star team.’



“This is a great opportunity,” Webb said. “It is no secret that there are only four teams left. … These guys are ranked above us. We are the underdog and we have the chance to go knock off a team that is supposed to beat us on the road.”

The Titans (11-2) are led by senior quarterback Isaiah Williams. Williams (No. 1) is the No. 1 ranked recruit in the state of Missouri already committed to play his college football at Illinois.

“They are a spread offensive attack which tries to get their athletes in space and he is one of those,” Webb said. “They aren’t under center — they are in the shotgun most of the time. He is elusive. He is maybe not as tall as some kids, but he is very elusive and he has a cannon for an arm. He can drop back and throw it 50 yards to some very fast receivers.”

This season, Williams has thrown for 2,178 yards, 30 touchdowns and just three interceptions. A dual-threat, he is also the team’s leading rusher with 897 yards and eight touchdowns.

“What makes him special is he is hard to tackle, he is very elusive, he keeps his eyes downfield and he can throw it on the run,” Webb said. “He is just a very, very, very good quarterback.”

Williams ability to lead the team in rushing is even more impressive when you consider that he has a Division-I running back next to him. Alphonzo Andrews, Jr., (No. 3) is the No. 30-ranked prospect in the 2019 Missouri recruiting class and has run for 649 yards with 11 touchdowns this season. He holds offers from Kansas, BYU, Illinois and Kentucky.

“He is the most electric tailback we’ve seen and they have a huge offensive line,” Webb said.

Andrews’ backup is Reggie Love (No. 23). Love is the No. 5 ranked player in the state of Missouri for 2020 and has 296 yards and four touchdowns. He currently has an offer from Notre Dame.

If the running back spot was an embarrassment of riches, the wide receiver spot puts things on another level. Marcus Washington (No. 11) is the No. 3-ranked recruit in the state of Missouri and has already committed to Texas. He has 529 yards receiving and eight touchdowns, but the amazing thing is that he isn’t even the most talented receiver on his own team.

Teriyon Cooper (No. 5), known as ‘Mookie’ on recruiting websites, is the second-ranked player for 2020 in Missouri and has offers from nearly every major program in the country with Michigan, Ohio State and Texas being the most aggressive. He has 834 receiving yards and nine touchdowns this season and is averaging 30 yards per catch.

James Frenchie (No. 4) is their third-leading receiver and is the third-ranked player in Missouri for 2020. He has just 10 catches this year, but has 310 yards, three touchdowns and offers from Iowa State, Illinois, Kansas, Kansas State and Kentucky. He has also run for 400 yards on just 30 attempts — fourth on the team.

Their fourth-leading receiver and also a cornerback is the 20th-ranked recruit this season in Missouri. Bryce Childress (No. 10) is weighing offers from Toledo and Illinois.

Toledo is also after another of the Titans’ defensive backs with junior safety Terrell Rush (No. 17).

“They play a lot of spread offenses and their DB’s are very athletic,” Webb said. “There are going to be some tight windows when we have to throw the ball.”

Defensively, Trinity Catholic is led by linebacker Shammond Cooper (No. 7) and his 120 total tackles. Cooper is the fifth-ranked recruit in Missouri and while he has offers from big-time programs across the country, the most aggressive are Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas.

“He is all over the place,” Webb said. “Just very, very good and very physical.”

The talent isn’t only at the skill positions for Trinity Catholic. Offensive lineman Ira Henry (No. 78) is the 19th-ranked prospect in Missouri and is deciding between Missouri and Illinois. Offensive lineman Jalen St. John (No. 75) is the 13th-ranked player in 2020 and has offers from Iowa State and Illinois. On the defensive side, defensive end Martez Poynter (No. 66) is the 23rd ranked player in 2020 and has offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.



“They are very big up front,” Webb said. “Just like Odessa was probably the biggest line we’d seen so far, you get to the state semifinals and these guys are probably bigger than Odessa up front. They are very physical.”

Webb has praised the Spoofhounds‘ ability to play as a team all year and says that will be the key on Saturday.

“When you get to these rounds of the playoffs it becomes a little more evident,” Webb said. “You spend a lot of time in the offseason talking about team comradery and being a good teammate and its one of the foundations of our program. … I think it comes out more in these rounds.”

The Spoofhounds have a history under Webb of knocking off teams with more college talent. In Webb’s first season, the Hounds ended Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott’s high school career by beating John Burroughs in the 2012 Show-Me Bowl, but Webb says overall this Titan team is the most talented the Hounds have ever faced.

“Yes, I think so,” Webb said when asked if this is the most talented team he has faced as the Spoofhounds’ head coach. “It is hard to compare talent levels when you are relying on recruiting experts to be honest in today’s day and age. We have played some very good teams since I have been here and this is a very good football team. … They are just extremely talented.”

The Spoofhounds will have the opportunity to open some eyes across the state and even the country on Saturday. The game will take place at 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s High School — the same venue that the Hounds played Miller Career Academy two years ago — in St. Louis.

“State semifinal games are won by teams that can execute the best and control the line of scrimmage,” Webb said.

Worst Nightmare for MoSports posters?

It would be that the six St. Louis teams make the finals and CBC wins Class 6. Can you imagine if CBC wins class 6 and Vianney, Ladue, MICDS, Trinity, Cardinal Ritter and Lutheran North all win this weekend and then they all go in and win Class 2 thru Class 6 titles? Wow, that would blow some of the posters on here out of the water!!! Here is my breakdown of the games this weekend for the STL schools!!!

Class 6 Finals

CBC over Rockhurst-Would love to see Coach Severino go out a winner, but CBC has too much for them. I think this game will be closer than first one, but CBC prevails in the end.

Semi Finals

Vianney vs Carthage- Talking all year about Notre Dame Recruit Kyren Williams, but Carthage is top ranked. Can Carthage limit the big plays by Vianney is the key, because Vianney’s defense is not great. I will go with Vianney in this one.

Ladue vs Webb City- Ladue plays great defense and is opportunistic on offense. Webb City is Webb City. Can Ladue handle the pressure of playing at Webb City? Would love to see Ladue with this one but I learned while never to bet against Webb City. But what the heck, I will go with Ladue to continue its run.

MICDS vs Smithville- MICDS has a great athlete in Graham Bundy who has shown out in the last two games. Smithville has beat Kearney and Platte County in recent weeks, so as much as I want an all STL Final, I will go with Smithville. I keep picking against MICDS and they keep winning, so maybe this pick will help them prevail.

Cardinal Ritter vs Mount Vernon- Cardinal Ritter can hit you in a hurry, so this game depends on how well Mount Vernon can control the line of scrimmage and play ball control. If they can do this, they can win. But Ritter has so many speed guys I think they take this one.

Trinity vs Maryville- Wow!!! Great matchup but I will go with Trinity in this one. Had a wake up call this week in close game at Southern Boone. I just think they have too much for Maryville, and game has been moved to a turf field. All STL Final Trinity vs Cardinal Ritter

Lutheran North vs Blair Oaks- From what people say, this is a heavyweight battle!!! If Blair Oaks can get a lead and make Lutheran North pass the ball, they have a chance. Not sure if Azubuike will be back for Lutheran North, that will be the key. If he is back, I think North takes this one. If he does not play, I go with Blair Oaks.
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Snow and Wet Fields this Weekend

My train of thought is a muddy field is a great equalizer. It eliminates a team's speed advantage. I also believe it benefits passing teams who can get the ball on the edge and out of the middle of the field. I noticed that Trinity and Lutheran North both have to play on grass fields unless game is switched. Worried more about Lutheran North than Trinity because of the offense that North runs. I still think on a dry field last year North beats Lamar.

Turf fields that have snow on them and frozen. Another disadvantage for speed teams. If it is icy, bring your tennis shoes on a frozen field.

Makes these games more interesting this weekend.
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CBC at Joplin

So far it's a game. Joplin trailing 14-21, just made a dubious play call to try onside and failed giving CBC good field position.

On a side note, the comment stream on the JET channel is getting trolled by CBC students and fans. Some pretty poor taste jokes about their team tearin them up like the tornado did in '11. (and some nice ghetto grammar to boot)

Class 5 Section 1 Championship: (1) #7 Jackson 28 (2) #3 Krkwd. St. John Vianney Catholic 69 - Final

(1) #7 JACKSON-------------------------------14--14---0--0--28
(2) #3 KIRKWOOD SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC--14--26--29--0--69

1ST QUARTER
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11:43 - SJV - WILLIAMS 15 YARD RUN (COPELAND KICK)
05:18 - SJV - WILLIAMS 53 YARD RUN (COPELAND KICK)
03:35 - JAC - WELKER 15 YARD PASS TO LILY (JAYCO KICK)
01:30 - JAC - WELKER 15 YARD PASS TO LILY (JAYCO KICK)

2ND QUARTER
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11:53 - SJV - WILLIAMS 61 YARD RUN (KICK FAILED)
11:34 - JAC - WELKER 74 YARD PASS TO LILY (JAYCO KICK)
09:27 - SJV - JOHN 35 YARD PASS TO CHEEKS (PASS FAILED)
03:45 - SJV - MITCHELL 53 YARD RUN (MITCHELL RUN)
02:55 - JAC - DICKERSON 11 YARD RUN (JAYCO KICK)
00:12 - SJV - MITCHELL 1 YARD RUN (RUN FAILED)

3RD QUARTER
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09:47 - SJV - WILLIAMS 2 YARD RUN (WILLIAMS RUN)
07:25 - SJV - MITCHELL 1 YARD RUN (MITCHELL RUN)
06:38 - SJV - WARD 38 YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN (KICK FAILED)
04:49 - SJV - MITCHELL 4 YARD RUN (COPELAND KICK)



RECORDS
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JACKSON (11-1, 5-0 SEMO, 5-0 SEMO NORTH)
VIANNEY (9-3, 4-1 METRO CATHOLIC)

Quarterfinal (8man/C6 Semi) locations

8 man

Both Saturday - 1 pm

Pattonsburg @ Worth County
Mound City @ Orrick

Class 1

All Saturday - 1 pm

Hayti @ Thayer
Adrian @ Lincoln
Fayette @ Westran
Mid-Buchanan @ Penney

Class 2

Friday - 7 pm

Lutheran North @ Caruthersville

Saturday - 1pm

Ava @ Lamar
Blair Oaks @ Clark County
Summit Christian @ Lathrop

Class 3

Friday - 7pm

Trinity Catholic @ Southern Boone

Saturday - 1pm

Kennett vs Cardinal Ritter @ St. Louis University HS
Odessa @ Maryville
Springfield Catholic @ Mt. Vernon

Class 4

Friday - 7pm

Warrensburg @ Smithville

Saturday - 1pm

West Plains vs Ladue @ Kirkwood HS
Camdenton @ Webb City
MICDS @ Hannibal

Class 5

Friday - 7pm

Fort Zumwalt North @ Battle
Lebanon @ Carthage

Saturday - 1pm

Jackson @ Vianney
Fort Osage @ Staley

Class 6

Saturday - 1pm

Blue Springs @ Rockhurst

Saturday - 3pm

CBC @ Joplin

How FAST is Lee's Summit North?

Lee's Summit North...by far, the fastest team around. It isn't close really.

Kenyon Mozee (RB) 10.62 100 meters last year. Top 5 in the state.
Nyles Thomas (CB/FS) 10.67 100 meters last year. Top 5 in the state.
John Eldrige RB/CB 10.91 100 meters.
Dubon Okonkwo MLB//FS 11.21

They have four other seniors that ran 11.33 or better this past track season.

I don't know about their line...but no one will be matching that speed. Nobody.

Just to give you some perspective...here is Webb City's fastest 100meters Since 2005. Lee's Summit North has 8 players on one team faster than Webb's 7th fastest 100m since 2005. They have two guys as fast as the great Kiante Hardin.

100 Meters

Kiante Hardin 10.67 2015

Jarvis Jones 10.79 (.2) 2012

Maddy Johnson 10.7h 2011

Hunter VanLue 11.11 2017

Keeton Jackson 11.19 2016

Austin Morris 11.24 2016

Marty Rodgers 11.33 (.8) 2005

Kaleb Potts 11.34 2016

I know...your best athletes play baseball. That's what they all say.
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