Kansas & Missouri high school football scores: Results from across the KC metro

Here are scores from Friday night’s high school football games across the Kansas City metro:

Thursday’s results

Blue Valley Northwest 47, Olathe South 42

Shawnee Heights 56, Highland Park 20

Friday’s results

Adrian 49, Butler 14

Archie 74, Osceola 12

Atchison 50, Eudora 37

Basehor-Linwood 22, Louisburg 14

Blue Valley 17, Olathe East 0

Blue Valley Southwest 56, Lansing 6

Braymer 106, Orrick 66

California 40, Oak Grove 39

Carl Junction 17, Harrisonville 7

Carthage 56, Raytown South 28

Crest Ridge with Chilhowee 21, Midway 12

Derby 48, Lawrence 6

Drexel 88, Appleton City 80

East Buchanan 66, Brookfield 14

Gardner Edgerton 49, Shawnee Mission Northwest 7

Grain Valley 49, William Chrisman 8

Holton 21, Wellsville 13

Jefferson City 49, Marshall 3

Jefferson County North 16, Centralia 0

Kearney 35, Savannah 13

Lafayette County 49, Hogan Prep 14

Lee’s Summit North 42, Lee’s Summit 0

Liberty 42, Blue Springs South 28

Liberty North 71, Blue Springs 31

Manhattan 21, Lawrence Free State 7

Mid-Buchanan 20, Trenton 7

Mill Valley 56, Spring Hill 7

Nevada 43, Grandview 0

North Platte 59, Wellington-Napoleon 14

Oak Park 28, Staley 21

Odessa 63, Boonville 41

Olathe North 35, Blue Valley West 14

Park Hill 35, St. Joseph Central 28

Parsons 50, Prairie View 22

Penney 44, Maysville with Winston 32

Platte County 28, Fort Osage 21

Plattsburg 72, DeKalb 0

Pleasant Hill 55, Warrensburg 14

Rockhurst 31, Lee’s Summit West 8

Sabetha 45, Silver Lake 34

Smithville 49, Kirksville 8

St. Michael the Archangel 28, Holden 21

St. Pius X 51, Chillicothe 6

St. Thomas Aquinas 14, Bishop Miege 7

Tonganoxie 28, Chanute 21

Topeka Hayden 42, Santa Fe Trail 24

Topeka Seaman 31, De Soto 28

Webb City 71, Belton 20

Windsor 39, West Platte 0

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The Star and 810 Varsity are partnering on high school sports coverage this fall.

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