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The 2019-2020 high school fall season is quickly heading into its final weeks and the Cass County teams are in their final approaches to garner successful campaigns.
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Cass County goes 2-1 in Friday football
The Harrisonville Wildcat football team is now riding a 2-gmae winning streak.
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Ray-Pec defeats Platte County 47-7
The Platte County Pirates traveled into Ray-Pec Panther territory on Friday, October 11th where the Pirates learned that Friday night football and the “W” are something opponents are not welcome to by the Panthers.
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Belton to induct 3 into Hall of Fame
The Belton Educational Foundation, Belton School District and Belton High School Hall of Fame Committee are pleased to announce the 2019 honorees who will be inducted into the Belton High School Hall of Fame.
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Penechar named Outstanding Theatre Teacher
Raymore-Peculiar’s Karla Penechar’s students’ work is viewed by thousands each year and has been recognized and honored repeatedly in the metro area and at state and national competitions.
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Cass County posts 2-1 record on Football Friday
For the first time in 2019, Cass County put together a winning Friday night in football.
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Ray-Pec tops Blue Springs 40-29
The Raymore-Peculiar Panther football team built an early lead in the 2nd half Friday, Oct. 4, against Blue Springs before holding on late for a 41-29 victory.
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Ray-Pec softball has 20-2 record
The Raymore-Peculiar softball team got its first taste of Missouri High School Activities Association state tournament action in 2018, and less than a year later the Lady Panthers are looking for more.
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Harrisonville wins 1st football game of season
The Harrisonville Wildcat football team picked up its first victory of the 2019 season this past Thursday night, when they scored a 21-14 win over Excelsior Springs.
To read full story PLEASE buy the Oct. 3 edition of the Raymore Journal.