Rankings September 17, 2024

This weeks rankings have three teams that every ranking team member voted then to be number one, Conway Springs, Axtell and Cunningham.

In class 5A Mill Valley, Blue Valley and St Thomas Aquinas each have received number one votes and it is the tightest race amongst all classes.

The next closest race is in 8-man I where Hoxie, Little River and Leoti have also each received number one votes.

Did you hear about the man arrested at the Mulvane vs Salina South football game last Friday night? Here is the story here. We pray for the safety of all officials at all games and that includes Athletic Directors, Principals, Police Officers, Coaches, Referees, EMS, Chain Gangs, PA announcers, Clock Operators and Radio Play by Play folks.

Emotions can get out of hand at ball games. Many a time, over my lifetime of watching games, have I seen everyone on that list above get yelled at by someone at a ball game.

Super Top 10 All-Classes
1.   Derby
2.   Gardner-Edgerton
3.   Blue Valley
4.  St Thomas Aquinas
5.   Lawrence
6.   Mill Valley
7.   Manhattan
8.   Blue Valley NW
9.   Kapaun
10. Wichita NW
11. Andover Central
12. Cheney
13. Great Bend

6A
1. Derby
2. Gardner-Edgerton
3. Lawrence
4. Blue Valley NW
5. Manhattan
Others: Wichita NW

5A
1. Blue Valley
2. Aquinas
3. Mill Valley
4. Great Bend
5. Goddard Eisenhower
Others: St James

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4A 
1. Andover Central
2. Kapaun
3. Wamego
4. Bishop Miege
5. Buhler
Others: Louisburg

3A
1. Andale
2. Cheney
3. Hayden
4. Collegiate
5. Marysville
Others: Frontenac, Pratt

2A
1. Norton
2. SE of Saline
3. St Marys
4. Nemaha Central
5. Beloit
Others: Silver Lake

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1A
1. Conway Springs
2. Medicine Lodge
3. Sedgwick
4. Jackson Heights
5. Rossville
Others: Marion

8-man D-I
1. Hoxie
2. Wichita Co-Leoti
3. Little River
4. West Elk
5. South Central
Others: none

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8-man D-II
1. Axtell
2. Frankfort
3. Victoria
4. Dighton
5. Burlingame
Others: Hanover

6-man
1. Cunningham
2. Ingalls
3. Weskan
4. South Barber
5. Cheylin
Others: Marais Des Cygnes

Long time Ranking team members
Rich Epp OpenSpacesSports Colby
Dusty Deines Ad Astra Radio Hutchinson/McPherson
Conor Nichol Sunflower Sports SolutionsHays
Jim Misunas Great Bend Tribune Great Bend
Adam Kadavy KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Brock Kappelmann KSCB Liberal
Tim McGonagle KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Rocky Downing KFRM 550 AM
Pat Strathman ESPN Wichita 

Rankings September 9, 2024

The first rankings after the first game of the season are out. These are always fun to watch, but we all know the real rankings will be at the conclusion of the season.

Norton, Axtell and Cunningham are the only teams that received all number one votes from the ranking team.

The closest voting between number one and number two teams was Hoxie and Leoti, followed by Andale and Cheney. The ranking team is pretty much split in half trying to decide who should be number one and who should be number two.

Let me encourage all of you to get to your local high school football game this week or at least a couple games this fall. High school football, my guess, sells more tickets and has more fans at their games than KU or K-State combined, when you consider there are at least 350 high school teams in our state.

Go to the high school game and check the score of the college game on your phone.

Super Top 10 All-Classes
1.   Derby
2.   Mill Valley
3.   Gardner-Edgerton
4.   Blue Valley
5.   Lawrence
6.   St Thomas Aquinas
7.   St James
8.   Free State
9.   Kapaun
10. Wichita NW
11. Bishop Miege
12. Blue Valley NW
13. Andover Central
14. Cheney

6A
1. Derby
2. Gardner-Edgerton
3. Lawrence
4. Manhattan
5. Free State
Others: Blue Valley NW, Wichita NW

5A
1. Mill Valley
2. Blue Valley
3. Aquinas
4. St James
5. Great Bend
Others: Goddard Eisenhower

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4A 
1. Andover Central
2. Bishop Miege
3. Kapaun
4. Louisburg
5. Wamego
Others: Buhler

3A
1. Andale
2. Cheney
3. Hayden
4. Collegiate
5. Scott City
Others: Rock Creek, Marysville

2A
1. Norton
2. SE of SAline
3. St Marys
4. Silver Lake
5. Nemaha Central
Others: none

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1A
1. Conway Springs
2. Rossville
3. Medicine Lodge
4. Sedgwick
5. Jackson Heights
Others: Pittsburg Colgan

8-man D-I
1. Hoxie
2. Wichita Co-Leoti
3. Little River
4. West Elk
5. South Central
Others: Hill City

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8-man D-II
1. Axtell
2. Frankfort
3. Victoria
4. Dighton
5. Hanover
Others: Burlingame, Osborne

6-man
1. Cunningham
2. Ingalls
3. Cheylin
4. Weskan
5. Otis-Bison
Others: Northern Valley, South Barber

Long time Ranking team members
Rich Epp OpenSpacesSports Colby
Dusty Deines Ad Astra Radio Hutchinson/McPherson
Conor Nichol Sunflower Sports SolutionsHays
Jim Misunas Great Bend Tribune Great Bend
Adam Kadavy KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Brock Kappelmann KSCB Liberal
Tim McGonagle KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Rocky Downing KFRM 550 AM
Pat Strathman ESPN Wichita 

Preseaon Rankings August 31, 2024

Time to put the target on the back of the preseason favorite teams. Of course some team, that is unranked today, will come from each of the classifications and surprise everyone this year. They will win most of their games and make a deep run in the playoffs. The only question is who are they?

They will be the team that have worked hard all summer, at getting ready for the season. They believe they are going to win many games this fall. They will listen to their coaches and get great coaching from those coaches.

I can’t wait, to see who those teams are.

Good luck to each and every team and may you play to the echo of the whistle.

August 31, 2024

Super Top 10 All-Classes
1.   Derby
2.   Olathe North
3.   Mill Valley
4.   Blue Valley
5.   St Thomas Aquinas
6.  Gardner-Edgerton
7.   Bishop Miege
8.   Lawrence
9.   Free State
10. St James
11. Goddard-Eisenhower
12. Andover Central
13. Andale
14. Cheney
15. Collegiate

6A
1. Derby
2. Olathe North
3. Manhattan
4. Gardner-Edgerton
5. Lawrence
Others: Free State

5A
1. Mill Valley
2. Blue Valley
3. Aquinas
4. St James
5. Goddard Eisenhower
Others: Maize South

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4A 
1. Bishop Miege
2. Andover Central
3. Buhler
4. Wellington
5. McPherson
Others: Wamego

3A
1. Andale
2. Cheney
3. Collegiate
4. Hayden
5. Frontenac
Others: Rock Creek

2A
1. Nemaha Central
2. Hoisington
3. SE of Saline
4. Sabetha
5. Silver Lake
Others: Norton

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1A
1. Conway Springs
2. Rossville
3. Sedgwick
4. Jackson Heights
5. Centralia
Others: Medicine Lodge

8-man D-I
1. Wichita Co-Leoti
2. Hoxie
3. Little River
4. Ell-Saline
5. Trego County
Others: Lyndon

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8-man D-II
1. Axtell
2. Frankfort
3. Hanover
4. Victoria
5. Osborne
Others: Rural Vista

6-man
1. Cunningham
2. Tescott
3. Ingalls
4. South Barber
5. N. Valley
Others: Cheylin

Long time Ranking team members
Rich Epp OpenSpacesSports Colby
Dusty Deines Ad Astra Radio Hutchinson/McPherson
Conor Nichol Sunflower Sports SolutionsHays
Jim Misunas Great Bend Tribune Great Bend
Adam Kadavy KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Brock Kappelmann KSCB Liberal
Tim McGonagle KSKL Scott City/Garden City
Rocky Downing KFRM 550 AM
Pat Strathman ESPN Wichita 

Surviving Hitler Evading Stalin

Today, Mildred Schindler Janzen lives in Ellsworth, Kansas. This book is her story. It is a great read. Below is a video of her talking about her life in small bits. If you are a history teacher this is history that needs shared with your students. People forget history so we repeat it.

Club Sports Good or Bad

Lots of parents put their children in club sports because the child likes to play—and if your children don’t play club sports, they will probably fall behind their peers. Is that a valid concern?

Because youngsters are starting earlier, they’re better at the age of 10 and 12 than they have ever been. Their skills are refined at an earlier age. But we also see them starting to leave sports at the ages of 12 and 13 because they’re burned out.

Early specialization, too, leads to earlier burnout—and to more injuries and tired joints by the time they get to college.

At the college level, we’re also seeing less of a competitive edge in our athletes. I think the reason is that teens used to play one or two games a week. Now, because of the club scenes, they’re playing two to three games a day. When you do that, losing isn’t a big deal because you still have two games scheduled later in the day. But when you play one game, you really pour yourself into it. As a result, today’s college athletes are more athletic and skilled but don’t have as much competitiveness and grit as college athletes used to.

For us, at a small college, the ideal student athlete has played two to three sports in high school and no—or very little—club sports. If they do that, they don’t have wear and tear on their body and are really just falling in love with their sport more and more as they go through high school.

I’m not the only one saying this. There are mountains of research proving that starting early is more likely to wreck than to jump-start a professional career or Division 1 scholarship.

Full article here

Hope for the New Year

As we get ready to start a new year, we make New Years Eve resolutions. We have Hope to do it better in the New Year.

I wrote this talk just after Thanksgiving. Two weeks later a young guy was at our home doing some work for us.

We did not talk about the weather, football, sports or his faith, we only talked about the work he would be doing. I can still see his face as he walked by me for the final time, on the way to his vehicle. It was 4:30 in the afternoon and by the time he got to town, it would be time to quit working for the day. A week later he was gone, he committed suicide.

We men, when someone asks us how we are, we usually answer, “Good.” We don’t want to get into the specifics of how we really are. We keep that inside of us.

In reality, we are unhappy at what is happening in the world around us. We are unhappy about some of our relationships. We sometimes feel as though we have failed. We feel like church is for little kids and women. We don’t want to go. We would rather cuss, drink, talk to pretty women and watch fist fights.

But the greatest fight, we will have, will be against satan. He wants us dead and with him in Hell.

The following table shows deaths in Kansas only. Unintentional deaths were vehicle wrecks, falls, drowning, etc. Drugs were heroin, cocaine and opioids. These stats came from a Kansas website. These numbers have slowly increased over the last twenty years.

Year                    Unintentional           Suicide              Homicide           Drugs

2002 1,125 346 126 168
2021 2,031 555 182 679

The table below, from Gallup polls, tells us what Americans over the entire country believe in and how often they go to church. The less you go to church the less you believe in the almighty Father in Heaven and the Devil and Hell also.

Attendance         Belief in God             in Heaven       in Hell              In Devil

Weekly 98% 92% 84% 86%
Monthly 94% 90% 80% 77%
Less often 57% 48% 41% 40%

I believe people are losing hope. The meaning of hope is ambition, expectation, desire, wishing, dreaming, longing and anticipation. Where does hope come from?

Viktor Frankel was an Austrian psychiatrist who was put in a concentration camp during WW II. He survived and wrote a book shortly after the war called, ‘Mans Search for Meaning.’ While he was in the concentration camp he studied the other prisoners. Why did some survive and some did not? Below are some of his most famous quotes.

“Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.”

“Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by a lack of meaning and purpose.”

The men that survived had a meaning and purpose. Some wanted revenge on the guards and Nazis. Some wanted to see family after the war was over. Those who could see no purpose or meaning to life died in the camps. And these were men who had been selected to work in the camps, not those who on arrival were sent to the gas chambers immediately.

The Bible says hope comes from the Lord.

Psalm 62:5-6 Yes, my soul finds rest in God; my hope comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.

Job 8:13 So are the paths of all who forget God; and the hope of the godless will perish.

The Westminster Catechism was written for the Presbyterian Church in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1648. What follows is number one on the list of 196 questions.

What is the chief and highest end of man?

Man’s chief and highest end is to glorify God, and fully to enjoy him forever.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church in #27 puts it this way:

The desire for God is written in the human heart, because man is created by God and for God; and God never ceases to draw man to himself. Only in God will he find the truth and happiness he never stops searching for.

Over the years, if I have gotten into a conversation with someone who I think is struggling with life. I tell them, when they reach the bottom of the pit and they feel they are about to lose hope. I tell them to call out in Jesus name and say, “Jesus I don’t believe in you, but if you are real help me somehow right now.”

Mark 9:23-24 Jesus said to him, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.” Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!”

We come to church each Sunday to be filled again with the Holy Spirit and we take it out into the world. The world sucks it out of us and we need to be refilled, regenerated, and redeemed over and over again.

I don’t believe in the ‘once saved, always saved’ and now I never have to go back to church again nonsense.

We should live our lives in such a fashion as people wonder what we have? Why are they so filled with hope?

Our hope is in Jesus; to save us from this life of sin we are born into.

So live your life each day with hope and be ready to share that hope with all you meet each day of the week. Because as the tables above show, people are losing the battle, they are losing their hope.

John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, so that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

There is the real hope to life. Memorize that verse if you have not.