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High School Football Scores – Friday, Sept. 6

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CITY
Central 15, Platte County 12

Lafayette 30, Marshall 14

Bishop LeBlond 69, Kansas City East 6

South Nodaway 36, St. Joseph Christian 34

Grain Valley 23, Benton 17

AREA
Harrisonville 29, Savannah 22

Maryville 46, St. Pius X 0

Chillicothe 42, Kirksville 8

Cameron 38, Excelsior Springs 15

Smithville 16, Center 7

East Buchanan 38, South Harrison 32

Mid-Buchanan 21, Maysville 6

Hamilton 35, Gallatin 7

Lathrop 47, Polo 8

Lawson 42, Richmond 13

University Academy 36, North Platte 0

West Platte 35, Wellington-Napoleon 0

Salisbury 52, Braymer 7

Milan 48, Albany 26

Lone Jack 27, King City 20

Princeton 27, Putnam County 6

8-MAN
Hardin-Central 78, Stewartsville 18

Rock Port 62, North Nodaway 12

Mound City 46, South Holt 0

Stanberry 62, Nodaway-Holt 14

Tarkio 74, Craig/Fairfax 20

Worth County 88, West Nodaway 68

Area High School Football Scores – Friday, Aug. 30

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Blue Springs 41, Central 6

Lafayette 26, Mexico 7

Bishop LeBlond 64, African Centered Prep 30

North Andrew 54, St. Joseph Christian 0

AREA
Savannah 46, Grain Valley 42

Maryville 32, Lawson 0

Chillicothe 21, Marshall 0

Pembroke Hill 27, Cameron 24

Pleasant Hill 17, Smithville 16

East Buchanan 48, Crest Ridge 27

Mid-Buchanan 56, Orrick 0

Lincoln Prep 21, West Platte 20

Gallatin 22, North Platte 0

Lathrop 65, King City 18

Hamilton 6, South Harrison 0

Plattsburg 24. Northeast Law 0

Milan 34, Princeton 7

Van Horn 27, Polo 7

Putnam County 22, Albany 8

8-MAN
Stanberry 59, North Nodaway 12

Rock Port 62, Worth County 14

Mound City 68, Tarkio 36

West Nodaway 64, Craig/Fairfax 6

Nodaway-Holt 48, South Holt 0

Hardin-Central 46, South Nodaway 0

Dekalb 48, Chilhowee 0

Stewartsville 26, Norborne 20

Lafayette, Central each fall in sectional basketball games

riggertBasketballThe Lafayette and Central boys’ basketball teams had their season come to end Wednesday night in the sectional round of the state playoffs.  Lafayette lost to Liberty North, 49-43, while Central was defeated by Fort Osage, 53-34.

At the Class 4 sectional at Staley High School, Lafayette allowed a 13-0 run in the third quarter to Liberty North and fell behind 36-25.  The Irish rallied to within two points, 42-40, with about four minutes to go in the fourth quarter, but that was as close as they’d get and Liberth North went on to a 49-43 victory.

Lafayette was led by Jeff Leeson’s 13 points, while Xavier Kurth added 11.  The Fighting Irish end their season 24-4.

At the Class 5 sectional at Independence Events Center, Central jumped out to a quick start and led 13-7 after the first quarter before falling behind 19-18 at halftime.  That was as close as the Indians would get as Fort Osage extended its lead to 37-25 after three and went on to a 53-34 victory.

Central ends its season 12-14 as they were led by

Central, Lafayette win district championships Saturday

riggertBasketballThe Central and Lafayette boys’ basketball teams each won a district championship Saturday night as they’ll continue their seasons Wednesday in the sectional round.

Central needed two overtimes to outlast No. 1 seed Park Hill South, 62-57, on the Panthers home court, but they earned their second consecutive Class 5 District 16 championship.

The Indians had four in double figures as Jalil Davis led the way with 17 points.  Shun Williams added 15, Tyree Mayfield scored 14 points and Derek Gray had 10.

Central improves to 12-13 and they’ll play Fort Osage at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Class 5 Sectionals at the Independence Events Center.  The game will air on ESPN 1550.

At Benton High School, Lafayette improved to 24-3 as they won the Class 4 District 16 title with a 67-53 victory over Smithville.

The Fighting Irish used a 25-7 run to end the first half as they led the Warriors at the break, 32-15.

Billy Cook and Xavier Kurth scored 20 points each for Lafayette as they will play Liberty North at Staley High School Wednesday in the Class 4 Sectionals.  The tip off is set for 6:00 p.m. and it’ll air on 680 KFEQ.

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