2021 • Week 9
Playoff Game

Minneola vs Quinter

28 - 36
Final Score

Game Overview

In a 2021 playoff matchup, Minneola traveled from Minneola, KS to face Quinter of Quinter, KS. Both teams entered the postseason contest with hopes of advancing further in the playoffs. Quinter emerged victorious with a solid performance, defeating Minneola 36-28. The 8-point difference came in a game that saw 64 total points scored between the two teams. Leading their respective teams were Regio Hahn for Minneola and Jeff Savage for Quinter. As part of the 2021 postseason, this playoff game carried significant weight for both programs' championship aspirations.
M

Minneola

Minneola, KS

28
Season Record
5-3

Team Information

School: Minneola
Location: Minneola, Kansas
Head Coach: Regio Hahn
Mascot: Wildcats
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Quinter

Quinter, KS

36
Winner
Season Record
7-1

Team Information

School: Quinter
Location: Quinter, Kansas
Head Coach: Jeff Savage
Mascot: Bulldogs

Game Information

Game Details

Season: 2021
Week: 9
Status: Completed

Game Statistics

Final Score: 28 - 36
Margin: 8 points
Winner: Quinter

Team Profiles

Minneola Wildcats

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

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Quinter Bulldogs

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

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Coaching Matchup

Regio Hahn

Minneola Head Coach

Regio Hahn has been a high school football coach for 13 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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Jeff Savage

Quinter Head Coach

Jeff Savage was a high school football coach for 11 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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