The Star’s high school football rankings for Nov. 3
Big-class rankings
1. Blue Valley (9-0)
Friday vs. Olathe South
Blue Valley rolled in the first round of the Kansas Class 6A playoffs, 54-0 over winless Shawnee Mission South.
2. Blue Springs (9-2)
Friday vs. Francis Howell
A member of a crowded backfield, Michael Warmack ran for five touchdowns last week.
3. Shawnee Mission East (8-1)
Friday vs. Gardner Edgerton
Another week, another 40-point blowout for the Lancers.
4. Rockhurst (8-2)
Friday at Lee’s Summit West
The Hawklets have held their past four opponents to a total of 33 points.
5. Lee’s Summit West (9-2)
Friday vs. Rockhurst
The Titans are 3-0 in their last three one-possession games. Another could await Friday.
6. Park Hill South (9-1)
Friday vs. Fort Osage
After a playoff-opening victory, the Panthers have their highest win total since 2010.
7. Staley (8-2)
Friday vs. Liberty
Since allowing 43 points to William Chrisman, the Falcons have allowed 31 total in four weeks.
8. Lawrence Free State (7-2)
Friday at Garden City
A trip to Garden City awaits Free State after a 52-14 win over Wichita South.
9. Blue Valley North (6-3)
Friday vs. Shawnee Mission West
BV North has extended its late-season winning streak to five in a row.
10. Belton (7-3)
Friday at Columbia Battle
After an 0-2 start, the Pirates have won seven of their past eight games.
Small-class rankings
1. Bishop Miege (8-1)
Friday vs. Piper
The Stags outscored Spring Hill 42-6 in the second quarter and cruised through districts.
2. Kearney (10-1)
Friday vs. Platte County
Three weeks ago, the Bulldogs escaped Platte County with a 42-39 win.
3. Center (11-0)
Friday vs. Clinton
The Yellowjackets’ smallest margin of victory this season is 15 points.
4. Basehor-Linwood (9-0)
Friday vs. De Soto
Basehor-Linwood is averaging 49 points per game this season.
5. Richmond (11-0)
Friday at Maryville
The Spartans will travel to face the top-ranked team in Missouri Class 3.
Sam McDowell: 816-234-4869, @SamMcDowell11
This story was originally published November 3, 2016 at 6:46 PM with the headline "The Star’s high school football rankings for Nov. 3."