2020 • Week 3

Chaparral vs Sterling

17 - 7
Final Score

Game Overview

During Week 3 of the 2020 season, Chaparral and Sterling met in a regular season contest. The Anthony, KS program faced their counterparts from Sterling, KS in this 2020 matchup. Chaparral emerged victorious with a solid performance, defeating Sterling 17-7. The 10-point difference came in a game that saw 24 total points scored between the two teams. Leading their respective teams were Jordan Moshier for Chaparral and Brent Schneider for Sterling. This Week 3 contest was one of many compelling matchups during the 2020 regular season.
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Chaparral

Anthony, KS

17
Winner
Season Record
0-2

Team Information

School: Chaparral
Location: Anthony, Kansas
Head Coach: Jordan Moshier
Mascot: Roadrunners
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Sterling

Sterling, KS

7
Season Record
0-2

Team Information

School: Sterling
Location: Sterling, Kansas
Head Coach: Brent Schneider
Mascot: Black Bears

Game Information

Game Details

Season: 2020
Week: 3
Status: Completed

Game Statistics

Final Score: 17 - 7
Margin: 10 points
Winner: Chaparral

Team Profiles

Chaparral Roadrunners

The Chaparral Roadrunners are a Kansas high school football team competing in the unknown classification football classification, as determined by the KSHSAA. Hailing from Anthony, KS, Chaparral High School's football team is known for a competitive spirit on the field.

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Sterling Black Bears

The Sterling Black Bears are a Kansas high school football team competing in the unknown classification football classification, as determined by the KSHSAA. Hailing from Sterling, KS, Sterling High School's football team is known for a competitive spirit on the field.

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Coaching Matchup

Jordan Moshier

Chaparral Head Coach

Jordan Moshier has been a high school football coach for 6 seasons and has not yet secured a state title. Throughout his coaching career, he demonstrated an overall record of 0-0-0.

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Brent Schneider

Sterling Head Coach

Brent Schneider has been a high school football coach for 11 seasons and has not yet secured a state title. Throughout his coaching career, he demonstrated an overall record of 0-0-0.

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