7 Lee’s Summit (3-5) in the first round.ĭefending Class 6 state champion and ninth-ranked Raymore-Peculiar (6-2) is fourth at 36.22 and Lee’s Summit West (4-4) is fifth at 31.94, making for a salty district field to traverse. If the seeds stay the same, the Broncos would play host to No. A loss would give Belton (37.14) the bye, and Grain Valley would likely face a winless Truman team in the opening round on Oct. More: Grain Valley edges Raytown to put itself in district driver's seatĪ win would give the Eagles (37.28) a first-round bye in the seven-team district. 2 Belton (6-2) in the regular season finale Friday. 3 Raytown 21-14 last week, simply have to beat No. Grain Valley (5-3) also looks to hang on to the top seed in Class 5 District 7 but has a simpler task. 3 Staley (3-4, 32.43) in the first round. If Chrisman slips to sixth, it would likely have to face No. Oak Park (3-5) faces a 3-5 Grandview team Friday and could overtake the Bears with a win. The Bears, though, with a loss, could slip back to No. 4-5 matchup, which could also involve Chrisman.Ĭhrisman (3-5) currently sits at No.
A Fort Osage win against Chrisman would wrap up the top seed. The Indians would then meet the winner of the No. Platte County faces Lansing (Kan.) in its final game Friday.
“We have discussed the fact that the one seed is ours if we do what we need to do and we would host and have a week to rest and work on things we need to improve on without the stress of preparing for a game.” “At the same time, we are playing Chrisman and our kids know most of their kids, and it’s a big game for both teams. “We are treating it like any other game – trying to focus on us playing our game and getting better,” Bult said.