I was reading the local paper for Independence, The Examiner, and there was an artical online from late October of this year talking about how the conference divisions MIGHT look after Liberty North opens next fall. I posted the link below. I thought it was interesting and thought you all might like to take a gander at it.
http://www.examiner.net/sports/x1717113 ... a-new-look
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KC Suburban Conference divisions
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Re: KC Suburban Conference divisions
Update on this. With Hickman Mills and Ruskin merging, they've taken a slightly different shape. Sucks to be Grandview in the Small Six. Even if they have a team, I doubt they'll want to travel north. (Source: http://www.examiner.net/sports/highscho ... -divisions )
Suburban Big Six/GOLD:
Blue Springs, Blue Springs South, Liberty, Lee’s Summit, Lee’s Summit North, Raymore-Peculiar
Suburban Middle Six/RED:
"Ruskin Mills", Lee’s Summit West, North Kansas City, Park Hill, St. Joseph Central, Truman
Suburban Middle Seven/WHITE:
Belton, Fort Osage, Park Hill South, Raytown, Raytown South, William Chrisman, Winnetonka
Suburban Small Six/BLUE:
Grandview, Kearney, Liberty North, Oak Park, Platte County, Staley
Suburban Big Six/GOLD:
Blue Springs, Blue Springs South, Liberty, Lee’s Summit, Lee’s Summit North, Raymore-Peculiar
Suburban Middle Six/RED:
"Ruskin Mills", Lee’s Summit West, North Kansas City, Park Hill, St. Joseph Central, Truman
Suburban Middle Seven/WHITE:
Belton, Fort Osage, Park Hill South, Raytown, Raytown South, William Chrisman, Winnetonka
Suburban Small Six/BLUE:
Grandview, Kearney, Liberty North, Oak Park, Platte County, Staley