Missouri: How the Top 10 Fared

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by Jeff Fisher

There will be changes at the top of the Class 6 media poll this week as #1 Blue Springs and #4 Rockhurst both lost Friday.

Two-time state champ Blue Springs lost to Class 5 #1 Fort Osage 35-21, while Rockhurst lost to Webb City, the #1 team in Class 4.

Below is how the Top 10 fared in every class from Jim Powers at the High School Sports Caravan.

How they fared in Week #2

 

Class 6

1. Blue Springs (1-1) lost to Class 5 No. 1 Fort Osage (2-0), 35-21

2. Lee’s Summit West (2-0) def. Class 5 Park Hill South (1-1), 38-7

3. Hazelwood Central (2-0) def. Lafayette (0-2), 35-21

4. Rockhurst (1-1) lost to Class 4 No. 1 Webb City (2-0), 40-14

5. Lee’s Summit (2-0) def. Hickman (0-2), 41-17

6. Francis Howell (2-0) def. Class 5 No. 9 Nixa (0-2), 42-10

7. Kirkwood (2-0) def. Class 5 McCluer North (0-2), 18-14

8. Rock Bridge (1-1) def. De Smet (0-2), 44-0

9. CBC (2-0) def. Jefferson City (1-1), 47-0

10. Eureka (2-0) def. Class 5 Oakville (0-2), 46-6

Class 5

1. Fort Osage (2-0) def. Class 6 No. 1 Blue Springs (1-1), 35-21

2. Jackson (2-0) def. Vianney (0-1), 30-23

3. Winnetonka (1-1) lost to Class 6 Lee’s Summit North (1-1), 42-14

4. Webster Groves (1-1) def. Hazelwood East (0-1), 32-6

5. Liberty North (2-0) def. Class 6 Blue Springs South (0-2), 35-0

6. Willard (2-0) def. Springfield Central (0-2), 73-8

7. Staley (1-1) def. Class 6 Raymore-Peculiar (1-1), 18-17

8. Camdenton (1-1) lost to Class 4 West Plains (2-0), 19-13

9. Nixa (0-2) lost to Class 6 No. 6 Francis Howell (2-0), 42-10

10. Chaminade (1-1) lost to Class 6 Timberland (2-0), 16-6

Class 4

1. Webb City (2-0) def. Class 6 No. 4 Rockhurst (1-1), 40-14

2. Helias (2-0) def. Hannibal (1-1), 52-14

3. Carl Junction (2-0) def. Mount Vernon (0-2), 62-0

4. Kearney (2-0) def. Class 5 Liberty (0-2), 42-7

5. Westminster (2-0) def. St. Dominic (0-2), 33-6

6. Miller Career (2-0) def. Vashon (0-2), 42-6

7. St. Charles West (0-2) lost to No. 9 Cape Girardeau Central (2-0), 41-21

8. Lafayette (St. Joseph) (1-1) lost to Class 5 Carthage (1-1), 49-14

9. Cape Girardeau Central (2-0) def. No. 7 St. Charles West (0-2), 41-21

10. Bolivar (0-2) lost to Class 5 Branson (2-0), 38-14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class 3

1. Maryville (2-0) def. St. Pius X (Kansas City) (0-2), 56-0

2. John Burroughs (2-0) def. Class 4 Roosevelt (1-1), 43-29

3. Blair Oaks (2-0) def. Owensville (0-2), 42-0

4. California (2-0) def. Class 4 Mexico (1-1), 21-0

5. Mountain Grove (2-0) def. Cassville (1-1), 30-19

6. Park Hills Central (2-0) def. Class 2 Jefferson (1-1), 55-7

7. Oak Grove (1-1) lost to O’Hara (2-0), 31-24

8. Ava (2-0) def. Class 2 El Dorado Springs (0-2), 28-0

9. McCluer South-Berkeley (1-1) lost to Class 4 University City (1-0), 43-6

10. Duchesne (1-1) def. Class 2 Trinity (1-1), 18-14

 

Class 2

1. Lamar (2-0) def. Class 3 Seneca (0-2), 59-0

2. Strafford (2-0) def. Class 1 Thayer (1-1), 52-6

3. Mt. View-Liberty (2-0) def. Class 3 Springfield Catholic (0-2), 70-7

4. South Callaway (2-0) def. Class 3 Southern Boone (0-2), 52-10

5. Lutheran North (2-0) def. Principia (0-2), 72-7

6. East Buchanan (2-0) def. Class 1 South Harrison (0-2), 46-6

7. Lafayette County (2-0) def. Class 3 Boonville (0-2), 47-22

8. Malden (2-0) def. No. 9 Caruthersville (0-2), 47-0

9. Caruthersville (0-2) lost to No. 8 Malden (2-0), 47-0

10. Hermann (2-0) def. Cuba (0-2), 54-12

 

Class 1

1. Valle Catholic (2-0) def. Class 3 Ste. Genevieve (1-1), 34-7

2. Westran (1-1) lost to Class 2 Carrollton (2-0), 52-6

3. Penney (2-0) def. Gallatin (1-1), 34-23

4. Salisbury (1-1) lost to Class 2 Hallsville (2-0), 37-34

5. Cass Midway (2-0) def. Archie (0-2), 52-0

6. Marceline (2-0) def. Schuyler County (0-2), 56-0

7. Osceola (1-1) def. Appleton City (0-2), 40-8

8. Marionville (1-1) def. Class 2 Willow Springs (0-2), 14-8

9. Jasper (2-0) def. Class 2 Diamond (1-1), 47-19

10. South Shelby (1-1) def. Louisiana (0-2), 50-27

 

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.