CLASS 3A Football
Ranking per the Capital-Journal
Team record
1. Silver Lake (1)
9-0
2. Hoisington (2)
9-0
3. Phillipsburg (3)
9-0
4. Rossville (4) 8-1
5. Nemaha Central
(5) 9-0
Others — Caney
Valley 7-2, Chaparral 8-1, Conway Springs 7-2, Fredonia 7-2, Galena 7-2, Garden
Plain 8-1, Halstead 8-1, Hesston 6-3, Jayhawk-Linn 9-0, Marion 7-2, Marysville
7-2, Maur Hill 7-2, Norton 6-3, Sabetha 8-1, SE-Saline 7-2, Wellsville 8-1.
Notes — Going into district
play, the District 10 grouping of Chaparral, Cheney, Conway Springs and Garden
Plain just had the look of one where the playoff berths would be decided by
points. Sure enough, that’s how things played out. After suffering its first
loss last week, Chaparral bounced back to beat Conway Springs 33-8 and the
decisive win gave the Roadrunners the district title on points over Garden
Plain with Conway Springs left out of the playoffs despite its 7-2 record.
3A Football Ratings by Wichita Eagle
1. Hoisington 9-0 (1)
2. Silver Lake 9-0 (2)
3. Phillipsburg 9-0 (3)
4. Rossville 8-1 (4)
5. Nemaha Central 9-0 (5)
Others: Caney Valley 7-2 (NR), Chaparral 8-1 (NR), Conway Springs 7-2 (NR), Galena 7-2 (NR), Garden Plain 8-1 (NR), Halstead 8-1 (NR), Hesston 6-3 (NR), Jayhawk Linn 9-0 (NR), Marysville 7-2 (NR), Norton 6-3 (NR), Sabetha 8-1 (NR), SE-Saline 7-2 (NR), Wellsville 8-1 (NR).
3A football rankings by KPREPS
Last: Won 62-3 vs. Lyons
Hoisington won District 15 and Hunter Hanzlick
became the all-time leading rusher in Cardinal history as the Cardinals rolled
over Lyons, 62-3. The Cardinals have won 26 straight regular season contests.
Hoisington led 42-0 with 2 minutes, 44 seconds in the first. Lyons fumbled the
first two kickoffs.
Next: Tues. vs. Lakin (5-4)
Last: Won 50-0 @ Royal Valley
Silver Lake, District 3 winners, won 50-0 at
Royal Valley behind a big second half. The Eagles led the Panthers 14-0 at
halftime before scoring 36 points in the second half. Silver Lake will play
host to Mission Valley in a high-profile matchup in the first round of the
playoffs. Silver Lake had three shutouts in the regular season.
Next: Tues. vs. Mission Valley (6-3)
Last: Won 56-6 vs. Russell
Phillipsburg defeated Russell, 56-6. The
Panthers had the first perfect regular season in school annals since 1962. The
Panthers led 29-0 after the first quarter and 48-0 at halftime. Phillipsburg
will play host to Riley County in the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday.
Next: Tues. vs. Riley County (5-4)
Last: Won 42-8 @ Council Grove
Rossville defeated Council Grove, 48-6. The
Bulldogs led 8-0 after the first quarter had a 29-point lead at halftime.
Council Grove’s only score came on a fumble recovery for a score late in the
contest. Rossville won District 4, while Mission Valley earned the runner-up
spot.
Next: Tues. vs. Perry-Lecompton (4-5)
Last: Won 54-8 @ Hiawatha
Nemaha Central captured a District 1 title
with a 54-8 win against Hiawatha. David Delaney had scoring runs of eight and
nine yards. Senior Jacob Koelzer collected rushing TDs of 53 and 23 yards.
Senior Jacob Schmitz returned a punt 50 yards for a score and had 12-yard run.
Senior Ryan Hasenkamp threw a 20-yard scoring pass and rushed for a 50-yard TD.
Next: Tues. vs. Pleasant Ridge (3-6)
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