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High School Football News for Kansas City: "Dive into the world of Kansas City high school football with 'High School Football News for Kansas City.' Get weekly updates on top teams, star players, game summaries, and rankings. Keep up with all the latest news and highlights from the high school football scene in Kansas City. Tune in for expert analysis and detailed coverage."

  1. 06/20/2025

    Coaching Shakeups, Independent Schedules, and Hall of Fame Honors in KC High School Football

    Kansas City high school football is buzzing with excitement as the 2025 season approaches, loaded with significant changes, new faces, and top talent. One of the most notable developments is the plethora of coaching changes. Over 20 coaching positions have been filled with new faces this offseason, promising fresh strategies and renewed energy on the sidelines. This shake-up is expected to bring a dynamic twist to the traditional rivalries and matchups[1]. St. Pius X High School is making headlines by going independent after nearly 20 years. Their 2025 schedule is a formidable gauntlet, starting with a home game against Rockhurst on August 29. The Warriors will then travel to Texas to face Little Rock Catholic at The Star in Frisco on September 6, followed by a trip to Gardner, Kansas, to take on Gardner Edgerton. Their schedule includes tough matches against Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James Academy, Bishop Miege, and Festus's St. Pius X, before concluding the regular season at home against Savannah on October 24[3]. The Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) is also in the spotlight, recognizing its 10th Hall of Fame Class. This honor celebrates the contributions and achievements of coaching legends in the region, highlighting the rich history and dedication to high school football in Kansas City[1]. In addition to these changes, the annual College Night hosted by the GKCFCA was a success, providing valuable opportunities for high school athletes to connect with college scouts and coaches. This event underscores the commitment to helping young athletes pursue their football careers beyond high school[1]. On the field, Missouri's total team effort led to a 25-14 victory over Kansas in the DM Injury Law Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game. This game showcased the talent and teamwork that define high school football in the region[1]. As the season gears up, fans can look forward to exciting matchups and the emergence of top talent. With new schedules, fresh faces on the coaching staff, and a mix of local and out-of-state games, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season promises to be electrifying[2][4]. Stay tuned for weekly updates and live coverage through the SBLive Sports app, and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams as they battle for supremacy in one of the most competitive high school football scenes in the country. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  2. 06/16/2025

    Exciting Changes, Fresh Faces, and Top Talent: Previewing the 2025 Kansas City High School Football Season

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, filled with exciting developments and significant changes that promise to make this year one to remember. One of the most notable changes is the plethora of new faces on the sidelines. Over 20 coaching positions have changed hands this offseason, bringing fresh strategies and energies to the field. This influx of new coaches is expected to shake up the dynamics of several teams, making the competition even more intense and unpredictable[1][4]. St. Pius X High School is making headlines with its decision to go independent after nearly 20 years. Their new schedule is a gauntlet of challenging matches, starting with a home game against Rockhurst on August 29. The Warriors will then travel to Texas to face Little Rock Catholic at The Star in Frisco on September 6, followed by a trip to Gardner, Kansas, to take on Gardner Edgerton. Their schedule includes tough home games against Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, and St. James Academy, before concluding the regular season with away games at Bishop Miege and Festus, and finally back home against Savannah[5]. The Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) is also celebrating a milestone by honoring its 10th Hall of Fame Class. This recognition highlights the dedication and achievements of coaches, players, and contributors who have made significant impacts on the sport in the Kansas City area[1]. Top talent is another aspect that is generating a lot of buzz. The 2025 season promises to showcase some of the best high school football players in the region. With weekly updates and analysis from sources like "High School Football News for Kansas City," fans will be able to stay informed about the top performers and can't-miss events throughout the season[2][4]. In summary, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season is set to be a thrilling ride, marked by new coaching faces, challenging schedules, and exceptional talent. Whether you're a longtime fan or just tuning in, this season has something for everyone. So mark your calendars, download the SBLive Sports app for live updates, and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams as they battle it out on the gridiron. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  3. 06/13/2025

    Exciting Changes and Powerhouses Collide in KC's 2025 High School Football Season

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, filled with exciting developments and significant changes that promise to make this year one to remember. One of the most notable changes comes from St. Pius X, which has made the bold decision to go independent after nearly 20 years. This move brings a challenging and diverse schedule that will test the Warriors' mettle. Their season kicks off on August 29 against Rockhurst, followed by a neutral-site game against Little Rock Catholic in Frisco, Texas, on September 6. The Warriors will also face off against Gardner-Edgerton, Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James Academy, Bishop Miege, and Festus, before concluding their regular season at home against Savannah on October 24. Last season's Class 5 state champions, Platte County, are looking to build on their success. The Pirates were the cream of the crop in 2024, and with talents like Rocco Marriott, who was named the PrepsKC McCarthy Elite Team MVP, they are poised for another strong year. The coaching landscape has also seen significant shifts, with more than 20 coaching changes this offseason. These new faces in new places are expected to bring fresh strategies and energy to the field. In addition to these changes, the Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) is honoring its 10th Hall of Fame Class, recognizing the contributions and achievements of legendary coaches and players who have shaped the sport in the region. The 2025 season will also feature standout talents from across Kansas. According to 247Sports rankings, several top recruits are making waves, showcasing their skills through personal observations, film evaluations, and input from a network of analysts. To cap off the excitement, the 2025 DM Injury Law Kansas vs. Missouri High School Football All-Star Game took place on June 7, highlighting the best of both states in a thrilling matchup. With new schedules, exciting matchups, and a strong focus on community and player well-being, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season is shaping up to be one for the books. Get ready for a year filled with action, drama, and the unwavering spirit of high school football. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  4. 06/09/2025

    Promising 2025 KC High School Football Season Ahead: New Schedules, Matchups, and Community Support

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, packed with exciting developments, significant changes, and a plethora of talented players. One of the most anticipated events of the preseason was the DM Injury Law Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game, where Missouri emerged victorious with a 25-14 win over Kansas. This game, sponsored by DM Injury Law, showcased the best of both states' high school football talent and set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling season[2][4]. St. Pius X is making headlines with a bold move: after nearly 20 years, they are going independent. This change brings a challenging and diverse schedule, starting with a game against Rockhurst on August 29, followed by a neutral-site matchup against Little Rock Catholic in Frisco, Texas, on September 6. The Warriors will also face off against Gardner-Edgerton, Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James Academy, Bishop Miege, and Festus, before concluding their regular season at home against Savannah on October 24[5]. Last season's Class 5 state champions, Platte County, are looking to build on their success. The Pirates were the standout team in 2024, and with talents like Rocco Marriott, who was named the PrepsKC McCarthy Elite Team MVP, they are poised for another strong year. Marriott's performance is just one of the many reasons fans are eager to see what the 2025 season holds for Platte County[5]. The Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) is also making waves, hosting their annual College Night and partnering with Zarda Bar-B-Q to support local teams. Additionally, the GKCFCA has welcomed DM Injury Law as the new sponsor of their All-Star Game, highlighting the community's strong support for high school football[2]. As the season kicks off on August 29, fans can expect a mix of familiar faces and new challenges. With new schedules, exciting matchups, and a strong focus on community and player well-being, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season is shaping up to be one to remember. Whether you're cheering for the Pirates, the Warriors, or any other local team, this season promises to deliver action, excitement, and plenty of standout performances[4][5]. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  5. 06/06/2025

    Exciting 2025 Kansas City High School Football Season: New Schedules, Top Talent, and Can't-Miss Events

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, packed with exciting developments and significant changes that promise to make this year one to remember. One of the most notable changes comes from St. Pius X, which has decided to go independent after nearly 20 years. This bold move brings a challenging and diverse schedule that will test the Warriors' mettle. Their season kicks off on August 29 at home against Rockhurst, followed by a neutral-site game against Little Rock Catholic in Frisco, Texas, on September 6. The Warriors will also face off against Gardner-Edgerton, Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James Academy, Bishop Miege, and Festus's St. Pius X, before concluding their regular season at home against Savannah on October 24. Last season's Class 5 state champions, Platte County, are looking to build on their success. The Pirates were the cream of the crop in 2024, and with talents like Rocco Marriott, who was named the PrepsKC McCarthy Elite Team MVP, they are poised for another strong year. The DM Injury Law Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game is also just around the corner, promising an exciting showdown between the best high school football players from both states. This event, sponsored by DM Injury Law, is a highlight of the pre-season and a great opportunity to see top talent in action. In addition to these exciting matchups, the Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) has been busy with their annual College Night, providing valuable opportunities for high school athletes to connect with college scouts and coaches. The GKCFCA has also partnered with Zarda Bar-B-Q to support teams with great food options, adding a delicious twist to team gatherings. As the season approaches, there's a buzz of anticipation among fans and players alike. With new schedules, talented recruits, and significant events, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season is shaping up to be one for the books. So mark your calendars, get your tickets, and be ready for some thrilling football action in the heart of Kansas City. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  6. 06/02/2025

    Electrifying Changes and Talent Showcase in KC High School Football's 2025 Season

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, filled with exciting developments and significant changes that are set to captivate fans and players alike. One of the most notable changes comes from St. Pius X, which has announced its transition to an independent schedule after nearly 20 years. The Warriors' new-look schedule is nothing short of a gauntlet, starting with a home game against Rockhurst on August 29. This will be followed by a neutral-site game against Little Rock Catholic in Frisco, Texas, on September 6, and then a trip to Gardner, Kansas, to face Gardner Edgerton on September 12. The Warriors will also host games against Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, and St. James Academy, before concluding their regular season with matches against Bishop Miege, St. Pius X (Festus), and Savannah[3]. In other news, the Kansas City high school football community is preparing for the DM Injury Law Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game, scheduled for June 6th at Liberty High School. This annual event brings together the best talents from both states, promising an intense and thrilling matchup. DM Injury Law's sponsorship of the Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) All-Star Game highlights the ongoing commitment to supporting local football[1]. The 2025 recruiting season is also in full swing, with several top talents from Kansas City gaining national attention. Players like Andrew Babalola are being closely watched by recruiting analysts, showcasing the rich football talent pool in the region[5]. Additionally, the GKCFCA has held its annual College Night, an event that provides valuable opportunities for high school athletes to connect with college coaches and explore their future in football. This initiative, along with partnerships like the one with Zarda Bar-B-Q, underscores the community's dedication to supporting local teams and athletes[1]. As the season approaches, coaches and players are reminded of the importance of managing offseason activities to avoid burnout. The Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) has issued a warning about the risks of overloading young athletes, emphasizing the need for balance and rest[1]. With new schedules, exciting matchups, and a strong focus on community and player well-being, the 2025 Kansas City high school football season is shaping up to be one for the books. Whether you're a longtime fan or just joining the excitement, this season promises to deliver thrilling games, outstanding performances, and a celebration of the heartland's football tradition. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  7. 05/30/2025

    Kansas City High School Football Gears Up for an Electrifying 2025 Season

    Kansas City high school football is gearing up for an electrifying 2025 season, filled with exciting developments and significant changes that promise to make this year one to remember. One of the most notable changes comes from St. Pius X, which has decided to go independent after nearly 20 years. This bold move brings a challenging and diverse schedule that will test the Warriors' mettle. Their season kicks off on August 29 against Rockhurst, followed by a neutral-site game against Little Rock Catholic in Frisco, Texas, on September 6. The Warriors will also face off against Gardner-Edgerton, Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, St. James Academy, Bishop Miege, and Festus's St. Pius X, before concluding their regular season at home against Savannah on October 24. Last season's Class 5 state champions, Platte County, are looking to build on their success. The Pirates were the cream of the crop in 2024, and with talents like Rocco Marriott, who was named the PrepsKC McCarthy Elite Team MVP, they are poised for another strong year. Marriott's outstanding performance has set high expectations for the upcoming season. The PrepsKC McCarthy Elite Team has also recognized other standout players in the region. The team includes top performers in various positions, such as offensive and defensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs, and specialists. These recognitions highlight the depth and talent of Kansas City high school football. In addition to the on-field excitement, there are also significant off-field developments. The Greater Kansas City Football Coaches Association (GKCFCA) held a March clinic at Bishop Miege, providing valuable training and insights for coaches and players alike. As the season approaches, fans are eager to see how these changes and talented players will shape the 2025 high school football landscape in Kansas City. With St. Pius X's independent schedule and Platte County's quest to repeat as champions, this season promises to be filled with thrilling matchups and memorable moments. Get ready for an action-packed year of high school football in Kansas City This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  8. 05/23/2025

    St. Pius X's Ambitious 2025 Football Schedule: Challenging Opponents, Diverse Matchups

    The 2025 high school football season in Kansas City is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory, and one team is at the forefront of this excitement: St. Pius X. After nearly 20 years, the Warriors have made the bold decision to go independent, and their new schedule is a testament to their ambition. Kicking off on August 29, St. Pius X will host Rockhurst in what promises to be a thrilling opener. However, the real adventure begins just a week later when the Warriors travel to Frisco, Texas, for a neutral-site game against Little Rock Catholic on September 6. This matchup at The Star in Frisco will be a significant test of their mettle against out-of-state competition. The Warriors won't have much time to rest, as they head to Gardner, Kansas, on September 12 to face Gardner-Edgerton. Following this, they return home for a series of challenging games against Cardinal Ritter, St. Michael the Archangel, and St. James Academy. As the season progresses, St. Pius X will face more tough opponents, including Bishop Miege on October 10 and a namesake showdown against St. Pius X from Festus on October 17. The regular season concludes on October 24 with a home game against Savannah. This independent schedule marks a significant departure from their previous years in the Midland Empire Conference, where they had a stellar 10-2 record last season and reached the third round of the MSHSAA Class 5 playoffs, ultimately falling to the eventual state champion Platte County. The decision to go independent is not just about the schedule; it's about the opportunity to face diverse and top-tier competition, which will undoubtedly prepare the Warriors for any challenge that comes their way. With games spanning multiple states and against some of the best high school teams, St. Pius X is setting the bar high for the 2025 season. In a city where high school football is a beloved tradition, St. Pius X's bold move is generating a lot of buzz. Fans are eagerly anticipating the start of the season, and with such a dynamic and challenging schedule, it's clear that the Warriors are ready to make their mark on the national stage. Get ready, Kansas City, because this season is going to be one for the books. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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High School Football News for Kansas City: "Dive into the world of Kansas City high school football with 'High School Football News for Kansas City.' Get weekly updates on top teams, star players, game summaries, and rankings. Keep up with all the latest news and highlights from the high school football scene in Kansas City. Tune in for expert analysis and detailed coverage."