Football Season Preview: Barton County Teams by Ad Astra Radio
As the gridiron lights prepare to shine once again, Ad Astra Radio is thrilled to dive into the upcoming football season with a comprehensive preview of the area’s high school football teams, based on county. Today, we’re turning our eyes toward Barton County, where promising talent and fierce competition are on the horizon.
Central Plains Oilers
Coach: JD Johnson, entering his second season
Classification: Eight-player Division 1
District: 3
2024 Record: 10-3
Postseason Performance: Last season saw the Oilers claim notable victories, including a nail-biting 40-38 win against Sylvan-Lucas in overtime and a memorable 58-52 triumph over Chase County. Their playoff run ended with a tough loss to Hoxie, posting an average victory margin in the playoffs of just 4.8 points.
Best Postseason Finish: State champions in 2014 and 2018.
Top Returning Players
- Brodie Crites, Jr., QB/DB
- Landon Daniels, Sr., OL/DL
- Peyton Dody, Sr., WR/DB
- Peyton Kempke, Sr., OL/DL
- Rylan Siemsen, Sr., DB
Key Game
On October 17, the Oilers face Little River, a matchup steeped in rivalry after two thrilling encounters last year where Central Plains triumphed both times.
Outlook
With Brodie Crites at the helm as a standout quarterback and a robust offensive line led by Daniels and Kempke, Central Plains aims to establish another successful season. However, they face stiff competition in a district that includes formidable opponents like Ell-Saline and a challenging non-district game against Victoria.
Ellinwood Eagles
Coach: Brent Stindt, in his fourth season (11-16 overall)
Classification: 1A
District: 7
2024 Record: 4-5
Postseason Performance: Ellinwood unfortunately did not qualify for the playoffs last year.
Best Postseason Finish: Semifinals in 1970 and 1973.
Top Returning Players
- Drake Hosman, Sr., RB/LB
- Austin Brack, Sr., LB
- Adam Hayes, Sr., LB
- Luke Heinz, Jr., DB
- Ty Hammeke, Sr., WR/DB
- Ethan Schlochtermeier, Sr., OL/DL
- Nick Miller, Jr., OL
- Trace Tudor, Jr., OL
Key Game
The Eagles’ meeting on October 10 against Trinity Catholic will likely determine playoff implications, as last season’s matchup resulted in a disappointing low score for Ellinwood.
Outlook
Ellinwood has faced challenges due to its competitive district, but this year holds promise. With key players returning, including several in leadership roles, the Eagles aim to bounce back. Their recent history has shown they can compete effectively, but navigating this district will require everything falling into place.
Great Bend Panthers
Coach: Erin Beck, now in his 10th season (50-38 overall)
Classification: 5A
District: West
2024 Record: 9-1
Postseason Performance: The Panthers started strong, defeating Newton 49-7 before falling narrowly to Hays in the playoffs.
Best Postseason Finish: State runner-up in 2006.
Top Returning Players
- Ian Premer, So., WR/DB
- Trenton Kern, Sr., OL/LB
- Cooper Ohnmacht, Jr., WR/FS
- Daxton Minton, Sr., QB
- Jacob Hall, WR/LB
- Conner Holladay, Sr., DE
- Hayden Kelly, Sr., WR/DB
Key Game
The anticipated clash on October 17 against Hays reverberates with intensity, as this game not only delivers a bitter rivalry but may set the tone for playoff readiness.
Outlook
Great Bend’s resurgence from recent struggles speaks volumes about the team’s growth and resilience. With star players like Ian Premer and Daxton Minton returning, the Panthers have their sights set high. The defense, buoyed by nine returning starters, stands poised to fend off formidable opponents as Great Bend continues its pursuit of a state title.
Hoisington Cardinals
Coach: Zach Baird, in his 12th season (105-24 overall)
Classification: 2A
District: 8
2024 Record: 6-5
Postseason Performance: Hoisington earned impressive playoff victories over Ellsworth and Haven before being thwarted by Southeast of Saline.
Top Returning Players
- Mason Martin, Sr., QB/DB
- Taylen Morales, Sr., RB/LB
- Layton Hoffman, Sr., OL/DL
- Carson Mason, Sr., WR/DB
- Colin Mater, Sr., OL/DL
- Kalob Lamb, Sr., WR/DB
Key Game
Mark your calendars for October 10 when Hoisington travels to Lakin; this game bore significance last season and holds promise for establishing district standings.
Outlook
Hoisington is no stranger to tough schedules, and this year is no exception. With returning offensive talent and a rigorous schedule that prepares them well for postseason play, the Cardinals look to maintain a competitive edge. Their experience and depth suggest they are once again serious contenders for a deep playoff run.
Barton County football is rich with talent and competitive spirit, setting the stage for an exhilarating season ahead. As each team prepares for their journey, fans can look forward to the electrifying moments and passionate play that high school football delivers.