Chief fans are looking for a quarterback; they have been for quite some time.
The matchup last Friday night between Rockhurst and Blue Springs provided an exciting opening season game in high school football.
Read a nice piece on left tackle Branden Albert, but what’s written isn’t always what fans think. Should Todd Haley let Branden eat? Hit the kitchen and throw back some cheeseburgers. Quite a few feel this way.
The only thing hotter than the weather in Eastern Jackson County is the Blue Springs South girls softball team.
The high school football season is back into full swing and all of the hard work and conditioning the during the past nine months in the weight room, summer camps and preseason practices should begin to pay off.
Scott Pioli and Todd Haley have a plan, but it’s early, so stick with them. Too much fault finding this soon leads to a long season. I want a winner, but the Chiefs are under construction. Some is done; some isn’t while other projects are far from being finished.
Who’s your hero? I know countless individuals in Independence and Blue Springs who would list members of the Central Hockey League’s Missouri Mavericks as their heroes as the team captivated our community and quickly became the hottest ticket at the Independence Events Center.
Megan Schwindler is a 14-year-old freshman who might have etched her name into the Missouri High School Activities Association record books Monday afternoon at Adair Park.
I am pumped that football season is here. There’s nothing better than Friday night high school games, Saturday college games, and Sunday/Monday pro games.