Key factors that gave Nixa the edge.. #5 was a game changer , pure motor and his quick turnover with his feet allowed him to hit the edge. Kirkwood had a better passing game but their interception that led for a touchdown cost them and so did allowing # 5 to get all those scores.
@mcstafordКүн бұрын
Nixa has the best high school offensive line in the country!!!
@bluesfaninc30012 күн бұрын
I’m seeing sea of red colors
@gregorypruitt2021Күн бұрын
KIRKWOOD HAD NO DEFENSE!!!! PLAIN AND SIMPLE..
@seangunn2968Күн бұрын
Have you seen nixas o-line? They’re all huge and over 250
@zanmolecules410513 сағат бұрын
@@seangunn2968 Don’t they have the Olympian born kid that benches 405 for like 8 on that line too?
@natev.48747 сағат бұрын
@@zanmolecules4105 yes
@MrErictyrones2 күн бұрын
East St. Louis would have destroyed either one of these schools. It’s a shame that things have changed in St. Louis. I’m from an era when the suburban north dominated. Hazelwood Central and Hazelwood East, Riverview Gardens would’ve walked all over these West county and South County schools. Never a Catholic high school would compete for state it was always HC. Suburban North schools, Lutheran North and Berkeley High would’ve beat these dudes so bad it would’ve been over at halftime.
@aidenhopkins66312 күн бұрын
you’re a dipshit 😂 nixa has the best o line in the state and has a rb thats #6 in the nation for total touchdowns pipe down and stick to class 4 shitter
@aidenhopkins66312 күн бұрын
you’re an idiot 😭😭😭 nixa is the best team in the whole state of missouri #sticktoclass4
@paulgranberry672 күн бұрын
That's true but now all those kids are going to the private schools
@VermontFootballBetter2 күн бұрын
The Hazelwoods and Mccluer were good but lost quite a bit to Ray-Pec, Blue Springs, Jeff Cityor Rockhurst in the ships. They did win a few times though. Didn’t Lafayette beat a good Ritter team this year where all the north country recruits now attend?
@dcole3022 күн бұрын
@@VermontFootballBetter That's true...Lafayette did beat a good ritter team this year... I also came from the era where the suburban north was very competitive and the private schools were nothing like it is today...