The Star’s high school football rankings (Sept. 10)
BIG-CLASS ... RECORD ... NEXT OPPONENT
1. Fort Osage ... 3-0 ... Friday vs. North Kansas City
Matt Smith caught 10 passes for 103 yards and two TDs to help the Indians hold off Lee’s Summit.
2. Shawnee Mission East ... 1-0 ... Friday vs. Schlagle
The Lancers are hoping for a second straight shutout this week.
3. Staley ... 3-0 ... Thursday vs. Liberty North, late
The Falcons’ first-unit defense had yet to allow a touchdown this season.
4. Blue Springs South ... 3-0 ... Friday vs. Raymore-Peculiar
After a win against Blue Springs, the Jaguars are 3-0 for the first time since 2007.
5. Lawrence ... 1-0 ... Friday at Leavenworth
JD Woods scored three touchdowns and Alan Clothier passed for two against BV West.
6. Blue Valley ... 1-0 ... Friday at Blue Valley West
The Tigers have won two of the last three games against Blue Valley West.
7. Lee’s Summit West ... 3-0 ... Friday at Rock Bridge
Jacob Katzfey’s three touchdowns helped the Titans top 30 points for the third straight week.
8. Park Hill ... 2-1 ... Friday vs. Liberty
A 24-point second quarter ignited a rout against Belton last week.
9. Shawnee Mission West ... 1-0 ... Thursday vs. Olathe Northwest, suspended
The game will resume at 4 p.m. Friday with Olathe Northwest ahead 12-0 in the second quarter.
10. Mill Valley ... 1-0 ... vs. Blue Valley Northwest
Logan Koch led the Jaguars with four touchdowns in a win against St. Thomas Aquinas.
SMALL-CLASS ... RECORD ... NEXT OPPONENT
1. Bishop Miege ... 1-0 ... Friday at Gardner Edgerton
The Stags won big last week and now get a Trailblazers squad that as shut out last week.
2. Oak Grove ... 3-0 ... Friday at Warrensburg
The Panthers’ offense is rolling to the tune of 42 points per game.
3. Platte County ... 3-0 ... Friday vs. Park Hill South
The Pirates are seeking their second straight 4-0 start to the season.
4. Harrisonville ... 3-0 ... Friday at Richmond
Parker Peck gave the Wildcats’ defense its second touchdown in two weeks.
5. Kearney ... 2-1 ... Friday at Raytown South
After its first loss, the Bulldogs travel to face an improving Raytown South team.
This story was originally published September 10, 2015 at 10:39 PM with the headline "The Star’s high school football rankings (Sept. 10)."