Little River outscores Wichita County 70-58 to win 8M-I
Little River outscored Leoti-Wichita County 70-58 on Saturday to capture the schools' sixth state football championship and first since 1999. The contest was the highest-scoring state title game in state history.
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Little River, Wichita County to decide 8M-1 championship
Little River (10-2) will take on Leoti-Wichita County (12-0) in the Eight-Man, Division I state championship game at Newton's Fischer Field. Saturday's kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m.
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Little River, Pratt-Skyline set for key district clash
The Kpreps Fan's Choice for Game of the Week features Little River (3-1) traveling to Pratt-Skyline to take on the undefeated Thunderbirds. The game could ultimately decide the Eight-Man, Division-I, District 5 championship.
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Central Plains completes historic season with 8M-I title
The Central Plains Oilers used another dominating defensive performance on Saturday in beating Solomon, 52-6. The Oilers held Solomon to minus-23 yards on 24 plays. For the season, Central Plains allowed 34 total points.
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Central Plains, Solomon will decide 8-Man, Div. 1 title
Solomon (11-1) will make the first state title game appearance in school history when the Gorillas take on unbeaten Central Plains (12-0) on Saturday in Newton. Central Plains has given up only 28 points all season.
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Hanover, Hodgeman County to decide 8-Man, Div. II title
Hanover (12-0) will try and win a second consecutive Eight-Man, Division II state title when the Wildcats take on Hodgeman County (10-2) on Saturday at Newton's Fischer Field.
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South Central's 'boy with wheels' scores his touchdown
South Central senior Zach Jellison, born with spina bifida, scored a one-yard touchdown against Ingalls on Friday. Jellison's cousin, Hunter Huck, pushed him into the end zone to solidify one of the great moments of the 2017 Kansas high school football season.
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Victoria, Spearville cap perfect seasons with title
Victoria overcame adversity to finish unbeaten and win a second straight 8M-II title, while Spearville ran its single-wing to near perfection in dominating the opposition all season.
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