Gallery: Varsity Football Falls to Olathe South 34-21

Varsity Football lost to Olathe South this past Friday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. The Lancers failed to score in the first quarter, whereas Olathe South scored 14 points. During the second quarter, Junior CJ Leonard scored a touchdown that brought the score of the game to 6-14. Junior Henry Anderson kicks a PAT to bring the score up to 7-14. During the second half, the Lancers scored two more touchdowns; one by Senior Ryan Ward and the other by Junior Parker Leise. The Lancers could not take the lead as Olathe South kept scoring, ending the game with a score of 21-34.

Varsity’s next game is on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. against SM South. The game will be played at South Stadium. The theme for the game is White Out, decided by Pep Club.

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9.24.21 Varsity Football Falls to Olathe South

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