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High school football: Suburban Conference rankings for Week 11

Liberty runnning back Robert Rawie eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for the season last week against St. Joseph Central.
Liberty runnning back Robert Rawie eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for the season last week against St. Joseph Central. Special to the Star

SUBURBAN GOLD CONFERENCE

1. Lee's Summit West (9-2, 4-2)

Beat Raymore-Peculiar 20-13; Friday vs. Rockhurst

Phillip Brooks opened the scoring with a 70-yard touchdown run. He finished with 108 yards and another score.

2. Blue Springs (9-2, 5-1)

Beat Jefferson City 56-46; Friday vs. Francis Howell

Michael Warmack ran for 254 yards and five touchdowns, and Blue Springs led 49-18 before Jefferson City closed the gap late.

3. Raymore-Peculiar (6-5, 3-3)

Lost to Lee's Summit West 20-13; Eliminated

While the defense was stout for the final three quarters, the Panthers couldn't get the ground game moving, averaging only 3.3 yards per rush.

4. Park Hill (6-4, 3-3)

Season over

5. Lee's Summit (7-3, 4-2)

Season over

6. Blue Springs South (4-6, 2-4)

Season over

7. Lee's Summit North (2-8, 0-6)

Season over

SUBURBAN RED CONFERENCE

1. Park Hill South (9-1, 5-0)

Beat North Kansas City 45-21; Friday vs. Fort Osage

Running back Emanuel Butler scored four touchdowns, and the Panthers won their seventh straight game.

2. Liberty (7-3, 4-1)

Beat St. Joseph Central 34-7; Friday at Staley

Running back Robert Rawie eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark for the season in the win. He has rushed for 2,075 yards this season.

3. St. Joseph Central (4-6, 2-3)

Lost to Liberty 34-7; Eliminated

The Indians had averaged 38.75 points per game over the previous four weeks before scoring just seven in Friday's loss.

4. Liberty North (4-7, 2-3)

Lost to Staley 25-14; Eliminated

The Eagles finished with a losing record for the first time since 2010.

5. Raytown (3-8, 1-4)

Lost to Battle 44-13; Eliminated

The Bluejays gave up their most points in a single game this season.

6. Truman (3-7, 1-4)

Season over

SUBURBAN WHITE CONFERENCE

1. Staley (8-2, 4-1)

Beat Liberty North 25-14; Friday vs. Liberty

Since a 43-39 loss to William Chrisman, the Falcons have allowed 31 points across a total of four weeks.

2. Fort Osage (5-5, 4-1)

Beat William Chrisman 33-8; Friday at Park Hill South

Playing quarterback in the wildcat formation, Fort Osage junior Derick Krones ran for three touchdowns in the win.

3. William Chrisman (8-2, 4-1)

Lost to Fort Osage 33-8; Eliminated

The Bears lost only twice this season, but both came against rival Fort Osage. 

4. North Kansas City (3-8, 1-4)

Lost to Park Hill South 45-21; Eliminated

The Hornets fell behind 45-0 before scoring the final three touchdowns of the night.

5. Ruskin (2-8, 2-3)

Season over

6. Oak Park (0-10, 0-5)

Season over

SUBURBAN BLUE CONFERENCE

1. Kearney (10-1, 5-0)

Beat St. Joseph Lafayette 59-7; Friday vs. Platte County

In typical fashion, the Bulldogs have amped up their production in the playoffs, outscoring two opponents 114-7.

2. Belton (7-3, 4-1)

Beat Smith-Cotton 28-17; Friday at Battle

After a five-year period with 11 total victories, the Pirates have posted back-to-back 7-win seasons.

3. Platte County (8-3, 3-2)

Beat Smithville 39-14; Friday at Kearney

A victory against Smithville gives the Pirates another shot at the defending Missouri Class 4 champions, whom they lost to 42-39 three weeks ago.

4. Raytown South (6-5, 2-3)

Lost to Grain Valley 35-14; Eliminated

Jaron Burks caught a pair of touchdowns in the loss.

5. Grandview (3-7, 1-4)

Season over

6. Winnetonka (1-9, 0-5)

Season over

This story was originally published November 1, 2016 at 12:16 PM with the headline "High school football: Suburban Conference rankings for Week 11."

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