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.
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Ray-Pec cross country wins 2nd, 3rd place team honors
The Raymore-Peculiar High School cross country teams placed second and third, as teams, last Saturday at the Bonner Springs Invitational.
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Marilyn Moreland inducted into 4H Hall of Fame
SEDALIA, Mo. – “Making the best better” for generations of Missouri 4-H’ers, Marilyn Moreland of Harrisonville was inducted into the Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame on August 17 at State Fair Community College in Sedalia.
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Ray-Pec honors 3 alumni
The Raymore-Peculiar Public School Foundation announces three recipients of the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award: Nicholas Hart (Class of 2002), Jeremy Jones (Class of 1995), and Mike Medsker (Class of 1997). The award recipients will be honored on Sept. 27 at a luncheon and at the Homecoming Football Game. Read more about the award recipients.
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Ray-Pec falls in Homecoming, Dick named Queen
The Ray-Pec Panther football team had its 2019 Homecoming football contest bumped up 24 hours, due to imprending weather.
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Ray-Pec shuts out Belton football
Even a slight drizzle did not keep the crowds away from enjoying the cross town rivalry between the Belton Pirates and the Raymore-Peculiar Panthers as they battled at Belton’s Stadium on Friday, September 20.
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