Kansas City high school football has become a power to reckon with in the state of Missouri – at all class levels.
More and more area schools are building great programs – programs that are able to compete at a high level year in and year out. Kansas City metro coaches are not afraid to play good teams to test their ability.
These teams make it a priority to play the best teams in order to take their programs to the top. All of these programs consist of coaches who trust the players and players who trust the coaches, training and techniques.
Every member feels responsible to one another and the team. Great teams have very few instances of behavioral issues. The programs are developing traditions that will be passed on to future teams. These positive traditions will provide players with lessons that lead to success in life.
In the past, the great teams in the Kansas City area would play one another only two or three weeks in the season. Now, a great matchup at every level occurs every week of the season.
That level of competition provides a lot of entertainment every single Friday night. We are just four weeks into the season and just about anything can still happen before the state championship game. Local teams will be well prepared for a state championship run.
Fans who love high school football need to get out and support their favorite teams – the whole season should provide a fun ride. Tom Watson once stated, “Sometimes you have to lose major championships before you can win them. It’s the price you pay for maturing. The more times you can put yourself in pressure situations – the more times you compete – the better off you are. It’s a learning experience that’s worth a fortune.”
n Blue Springs High School will be honoring the 1992 and 2001 state championship football teams on Oct. 26. Both teams will be honored at halftime. There will be a gathering at the Blue Springs Country Club immediately after the game. Food will be provided. For more information, contact coach Marc Hines at mhines@bssd.net or 816-589-8543. An RSVP will be required.
Kansas City high school football has become a power to reckon with in the state of Missouri – at all class levels.
More and more area schools are building great programs – programs that are able to compete at a high level year in and year out. Kansas City metro coaches are not afraid to play good teams to test their ability.
These teams make it a priority to play the best teams in order to take their programs to the top. All of these programs consist of coaches who trust the players and players who trust the coaches, training and techniques.
Every member feels responsible to one another and the team. Great teams have very few instances of behavioral issues. The programs are developing traditions that will be passed on to future teams. These positive traditions will provide players with lessons that lead to success in life.
In the past, the great teams in the Kansas City area would play one another only two or three weeks in the season. Now, a great matchup at every level occurs every week of the season.
That level of competition provides a lot of entertainment every single Friday night. We are just four weeks into the season and just about anything can still happen before the state championship game. Local teams will be well prepared for a state championship run.
Fans who love high school football need to get out and support their favorite teams – the whole season should provide a fun ride. Tom Watson once stated, “Sometimes you have to lose major championships before you can win them. It’s the price you pay for maturing. The more times you can put yourself in pressure situations – the more times you compete – the better off you are. It’s a learning experience that’s worth a fortune.”
n Blue Springs High School will be honoring the 1992 and 2001 state championship football teams on Oct. 26. Both teams will be honored at halftime. There will be a gathering at the Blue Springs Country Club immediately after the game. Food will be provided. For more information, contact coach Marc Hines at mhines@bssd.net or 816-589-8543. An RSVP will be required.