The Star’s high school football rankings (Sept. 18)
The Star’s high school football rankings were selected by the high school sports staff.
BIG-CLASS | RECORD | NEXT OPPONENT | |
1. Lee's Summit West | 4-0 | Friday at Lee's Summit North | The offense is running like a well-oiled machine as the Titans enter conference play. |
2. Fort Osage | 4-0 | Friday vs. Staley | The Indians are trying to beat a state-ranked opponent for the third time in five weeks. |
3. Shawnee Mission East | 2-0 | Friday at SM Northwest | The Lancers have outscored their opponents 88-10 in their first two games. |
4. Blue Springs | 3-1 | Friday vs. Lee's Summit | Running back Cobi Bissell has rushed for six touchdowns through four weeks. |
5. Olathe North | 2-0 | Friday vs. Olathe South | The Eagles trailed at halftime but picked up another close victory last week. |
6. Blue Valley | 2-0 | Friday at Bishop Miege | The defense forced four turnovers, which included a pick six. |
7. Rockhurst | 3-1 | Friday at Blue Springs South | The Hawklets knocked off a pair of Arkansas' top teams in back-to-back weeks. |
8. Lee's Summit | 3-1 | Friday at Blue Springs | The next three opponents on the Tigers' schedule are a combined 11-1 this season. |
9. Olathe South | 2-0 | Friday at Olathe North | Olathe South enters the poll after a rivalry game victory against Olathe East. |
10. Winnetonka | 3-1 | Friday at Platte County | Back-to-back games against Platte County and Kearney will decide the Griffins' conference fate. |
SMALL-CLASS | RECORD | NEXT OPPONENT | |
1. Bishop Miege | 2-0 | Friday vs. Blue Valley | The Stags have put up 80 points in two victories against Eastern Kansas League foes. |
2. Kearney | 4-0 | Friday vs. Ruskin | The offense regained its form in a 49-28 win against Raytown South. |
3. Piper | 2-0 | Friday at Louisburg | The Pirates started a string of three road games with a shutout at Baldwin last week. |
4. O'Hara | 4-0 | Friday vs. Central | Could the Celtics make a run at an undefeated regular season? |
5. Center | 4-0 | Friday at St. Pius X | The Yellowjackets have won each of their games by at at least 19 points. |
The Star’s high school football rankings were selected by the high school sports staff.
BIG-CLASS;RECORD;NEXT OPPONENT
1. Lee's Summit West;4-0;Friday at Lee's Summit North
The offense is running like a well-oiled machine as the Titans enter conference play.
2. Fort Osage;4-0;Friday vs. Staley
The Indians are trying to beat a state-ranked opponent for the third time in five weeks.
3. Shawnee Mission East;2-0;Friday at SM Northwest
The Lancers have outscored their opponents 88-10 in their first two games.
4. Blue Springs;3-1;Friday vs. Lee's Summit
Running back Cobi Bissell has rushed for six touchdowns through four weeks.
5. Olathe North;2-0;Friday vs. Olathe South
The Eagles trailed at halftime but picked up another close victory last week.
6. Blue Valley;2-0;Friday at Bishop Miege
The defense forced four turnovers, which included a pick six.
7. Rockhurst;3-1;Friday at Blue Springs South
The Hawklets knocked off a pair of Arkansas' top teams in back-to-back weeks.
8. Lee's Summit;3-1;Friday at Blue Springs
The next three opponents on the Tigers' schedule are a combined 11-1 this season.
9. Olathe South;2-0;Friday at Olathe North
Olathe South enters the poll after a rivalry game victory against Olathe East.
10. Winnetonka;3-1;Friday at Platte County
Back-to-back games against Platte County and Kearney will decide the Griffins' conference fate.
SMALL-CLASS;RECORD;NEXT OPPONENT
1. Bishop Miege; 2-0;Friday vs. Blue Valley
The Stags have put up 80 points in two victories against Eastern Kansas League foes.
2. Kearney;4-0;Friday vs. Ruskin
The offense regained its form in a 49-28 win against Raytown South.
3. Piper;2-0;Friday at Louisburg
The Pirates started their three-game road trip with a shutout at Louisburg.
4. O'Hara;4-0;Friday vs. Central
Could the Celtics make a run at an undefeated regular season?
5. Center;4-0;Friday at St. Pius X
The Yellowjackets have won every game by at at least 19 points.
| Sam McDowell and Kathleen Gier of The Star contributed to this report.
This story was originally published September 18, 2014 at 7:43 PM with the headline "The Star’s high school football rankings (Sept. 18)."