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SWMO football…

By a show of overwhelming support we’ve determined Archie is their own country, Seneca is in Oklahoma, Marionville is “KC area” as its a shorter drive to KC than STL for the Comets, and Cardinal Ritter is a darn good Illinois private school.

Anyone from Republic is known as a Republican and they are proud of that. North Platte is nearer Iowa than Arkansas and Worth didn’t live up to their name.

Oh and Central Park Hills with over 600 yards were wherever and whoever they wanted to be.
 
Will finish 2-2 (with the Big 8 going 1-1)
Nope SWMO is done.
Class .5 and class 4 are the most watered down classes I can remember.
Before people deny it, name the past class 1 champ that would lose to the teams that played today.
 
Let’s look at it this way, if SWMO gets bold enough to secede some day because MSHSAA isn’t doing anything to stop private schools from winning a high percentage of the state titles (I am just kidding for the sarcasm&humor-deficit), I imagine Archie, in Cass County, will stick with the private schools while Adrian, down the road in Bates County, will go SW. Yet, if north and south Missouri is divided by the river, then the south is undefeated in title games so far… which is unique with the Archie 8-man win. As for the north this year, their only remaining chance is Liberty North it seems.
 
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Let’s look at it this way, if SWMO gets bold enough to secede some day because MSHSAA isn’t doing anything to stop private schools from winning a high percentage of the state titles (I am just kidding for the sarcasm&humor-deficit), I imagine Archie, in Cass County, will stick with the private schools while Adrian, down the road in Bates County, will go SW. Yet, if north and south Missouri is divided by the river, then the south is undefeated in title games so far… which is unique with the Archie 8-man win. As for the north this year, their only remaining chance is Liberty North it seems.
Is Kearney north, or would they be in SWMO too?
 
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