2020 • Week 5

Chase County vs Flinthills

46 - 0
Final Score

Game Overview

During Week 5 of the 2020 season, Chase County and Flinthills met in a regular season contest. The Cottonwood Falls, KS program faced their counterparts from NaN, KS in this 2020 matchup. Chase County emerged victorious in a decisive victory, defeating Flinthills 46-0. The 46-point difference came in a game that saw 46 total points scored between the two teams. Leading their respective teams were Brody Vandergrift for Chase County and Daniel Scribner for Flinthills. This Week 5 contest was one of many compelling matchups during the 2020 regular season.
C

Chase County

Cottonwood Falls, KS

46
Winner
Season Record
2-1

Team Information

Location: Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
Mascot: Bulldogs
F

Flinthills

NaN, KS

0
Season Record
0-4

Team Information

School: Flinthills
Location: NaN, Kansas
Head Coach: Daniel Scribner
Mascot: Mustangs

Game Information

Game Details

Season: 2020
Week: 5
Status: Completed

Game Statistics

Final Score: 46 - 0
Margin: 46 points
Winner: Chase County

Team Profiles

Chase County Bulldogs

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

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Flinthills Mustangs

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

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Coaching Matchup

Brody Vandergrift

Chase County Head Coach

Brody Vandergrift was a high school football coach for 6 seasons and did not secure a state title. Throughout his coaching career, he demonstrated an overall record of 0-0-0.

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Daniel Scribner

Flinthills Head Coach

Daniel Scribner was a high school football coach for 3 seasons and did not secure a state title. Throughout his coaching career, he demonstrated an overall record of 0-0-0.

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