Suburban Conference football: Week 7 review
Here’s the Suburban Conference Week 7 high school football review, including team’s overall record, conference record, last week’s result, this week’s opponent and a comment.
Suburban Gold Conference
1. Blue Springs South (7-0, 3-0)
Beat Lee’s Summit West 27-21; Fri. at Lee’s Summit North
Adam Cofield ran for 114 yards and a touchdown in the victory.
2. Lee’s Summit North (5-2, 2-1)
Lost to Columbia Battle 31-18; Fri. vs. Blue Springs South
The Broncos were tied entering the fourth quarter against the defending Missouri Class 5 champions.
3. Lee’s Summit West (5-2, 1-2)
Lost to Blue Springs South 27-21; Fri. at Blue Springs
Mario Goodrich, Jacob Katzfey and Cole Taylor scored in the loss.
4. Blue Springs (2-5, 2-1)
Beat Raymore-Peculiar 21-14; Fri. vs. Lee’s Summit West
Tresten Spruell ran for two touchdowns in the Wildcats’ second win in three weeks.
5. Lee’s Summit (3-4, 1-2)
Lost to Park Hill 41-34; Fri. at Raymore-Peculiar
Dalton Hill threw for 365 yards and four touchdowns in the loss.
6. Raymore-Peculiar (3-4, 0-3)
Lost to Blue Springs 21-14; Fri. vs. Lee’s Summit
The Panthers turned the ball over three times in their third conference loss.
Suburban Red Conference
1. Park Hill (6-1, 3-0)
Beat Lee’s Summit 41-34; Fri. vs. St. Joseph Central
Billy Maples threw a game-winning 47-yard touchdown to Kentrez Bell.
2. Truman (6-1, 4-0)
Beat Marshall 62-21; Fri. at William Chrisman
The Patriots routed Marshall in their first true home game in school history.
3. St. Joseph Central (3-4, 2-1)
Beat Ruskin 51-21; Fri. at Park Hill
The Indians have scored 143 points in their three victories.
4. Liberty (1-6, 1-3)
Beat Park Hill South 30-14; Fri. vs. Hickman
Ryan Potts threw for three touchdowns in the Blue Jays’ first victory.
5. Park Hill South (0-7, 0-3)
Lost to Liberty 30-14; Fri. at Ruskin
The Panthers were shut out in the second half and remained winless.
6. Ruskin (0-7, 0-3)
Lost to St. Joseph Central 51-21; Fri. vs. Park Hill South
The Eagles had their best offensive output of the season.
Suburban White Conference
1. Fort Osage (7-0, 4-0)
Beat Oak Park 49-7; Fri. vs. Liberty North
Bailey Williamson turned nine carries into 123 yards and three touchdowns.
2. Staley (6-1, 3-1)
Beat Mill Valley 28-21; Fri. vs. Raytown
Julian Ross had 158 rushing yards and also threw a touchdown on a halfback pass.
3. Liberty North (5-2, 3-1)
Beat William Chrisman 48-13; Fri. at Fort Osage
Jon Redmond scored three touchdowns — two on the ground and once on a kickoff return.
4. Raytown (3-4, 2-2)
Beat North Kansas City 14-13; Fri. at Staley
Dae’ron Jones had two fourth-quarter interceptions to seal the win.
5. North Kansas City (2-5, 1-3)
Lost to Raytown 14-13; Fri. vs. Oak Park
Damon Whitmill ran for two touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough.
6. William Chrisman (2-5, 2-4)
Lost to Liberty North 48-13; Fri. vs. Truman
The Bears have concluded league play and will close out with rivalry games against Truman and Van Horn.
7. Oak Park (0-7, 0-4)
Lost to Fort Osage 49-7; Fri. at North Kansas City
Brysen Stigger ran for a pair of touchdowns in a losing effort.
Suburban Blue Conference
1. Kearney (6-1, 3-0)
Beat Platte County 36-0; Fri. vs. Belton
A victory Friday would secure the Bulldogs the conference crown.
2. Belton (5-2, 3-0)
Beat Raytown South 54-51; Fri. at Kearney
The Pirates outscored Raytown South 22-3 in the fourth quarter to force overtime.
3. Grandview (4-3, 2-1)
Beat Winnetonka 20-14; Fri. vs. Platte County
The Bulldogs are searching for the first winning season since 2005.
4. Platte County (5-2, 1-2)
Lost to Kearney 36-0; Fri. at Grandview
After a 5-0 start, the Pirates have been outscored 86-24 over two straight losses.
5. Raytown South (2-5, 0-3)
Lost to Belton 54-51; Fri. vs. Winnetonka
The Cardinals couldn’t hold a 19-point fourth-quarter lead and lost in overtime.
6. Winnetonka (1-6, 0-3)
Lost to Grandview 20-14; Fri. at Raytown South
Djimon Colbert caught five passes for 123 yards and a touchdowns.
This story was originally published October 6, 2015 at 3:56 PM with the headline "Suburban Conference football: Week 7 review."