Thoughts on Friday night
Sept. 29, 2007 @ 9:31 a.m. by JoannaHutchinson: The Salt Hawks not only beat Maize 78-14, they held Maize quarterback to 20 passing yards. He had been averaging 226 per game. And now Romero Cotton is back for Hutch? I’d hate to have the Salt Hawks on my schedule.
Goddard: This team just continues to put the smack down on its opponents. Heading into Friday, the Lions were beating teams by an average fo 44.5-7.5. Friday they beat Derby 42-21. Derby quarterback Jake Snodgrass still got his passing yards — 190 — but Goddard held Derby’s ground game to 96 yards.
East: I’ve already covered this in a previous post. But that loss to Kapaun wasn’t pretty.
Mulvane: Is for real, after an overtime win over Rose Hill.
Rose Hill: This team has had a brutal schedule — playing Buhler, Newton, Andale and Mulvane in the season’s first five games. Ugh.
Valley Center: Two wins. Gotta like that.
Independent: Gets that winning record going with a 55-14 win over Chaparral.
– joanna

September 29th, 2007 at 11:06 am
Still no love for MAC? or are they outta everyone’s coverage area?
They rolled Newton 27-0. They are a dominating force in 5 A. I guess maybe once they break deep into the playoffs people might pay attention.
September 29th, 2007 at 10:37 pm
chadwick you have obviously never played football
September 30th, 2007 at 6:08 am
Wow MH, you are a genious; but what would make you say something like that.
October 1st, 2007 at 9:41 am
its about time mulvane has gotten some recognition, but i dont understand how you dont have them in the top 5, but hayden and holton still are, you might talk about schedule strength, but mulvane hasnt had any really easy games, except for maybe el dorado,
MULVANE IS A TOP 5 TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!