Game Day: Wallace County travels to No. 1 St. Francis
Sharon Springs-Wallace County will try and extend the state's longest current regular-season winning streak by knocking off 8M-I No. 1 St. Francis.
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Dylan Meier - GBL 2015 Player of the Year Finalists
Kpreps is proud to announce the finalists for the 5th Annual Get Busy Livin' - Kpreps Player of the Year Award. The award is made possible by Kpreps and the Dylan Meier Foundation.
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Kpreps 2015 8M-II All-State Team Announced
Kpreps presents the 2015 8-Man, Division II All-State team.
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How 11 QBs shaped the 2015 season
Kpreps contributor Conor Nicholl looks at the impact 11 quarterbacks made on the 2015 Kansas high school football season.
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8-Man, Division II Semifinal Preview
Kpreps previews the 8-Man, Division II sub-state semifinal match-ups featuring Axtell at Argonia-Attica, and Victoria at Sharon Springs-Wallace County.
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Wallace County travels to Hoxie for key district battle
Kpreps Kansas Game Day: Eight-Man, Division II No. 2 Sharon Springs-Wallace County will travel to Hoxie to take on the Indians in a game that will likely decide the District 8 title.
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SureFire Picks to Click -- Week 4
In our SureFire Picks to Click, we feature six players or units from across the state that we feel will have breakout performances on Friday night. Picks to Click are powered by SureFire Ag Systems.
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8-Man, Division II Semifinal Preview
Kpreps previews the 8-Man, Division II sub-state semifinal match-ups featuring Axtell at Argonia-Attica, and Sharon Springs-Wallace County at Victoria.
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Falcons, Wildcats set for 8-Man D-2 title tilt
The Baileyville B&B Falcons are set to face the Sharon Springs-Wallace Co. Wildcats for the 8-Man Division II state championship. It will be the last football game in Baileyville B&B High School's history as the school will be consolidated.
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Wallace County's success begins with defense
Wallace County has reached the Eight-Man, Division II state championship game on the strength of their stingy defense which has allowed only 52 points all season. No other eight-man team has allowed fewer than 122 points this season.
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