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By: Chris Roush, KQ2 News Director

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- There were quite a few local high school football teams punching their tickets to a district championship Friday night. 

In Class 4 District 8 semifinals, the Savannah Savages defeated the Smithville Warriors, 21-10.

Savannah will travel to #1 Kearney next week to play for the Class 4 District 8 title. 

In Class 3 District 8 semifinals, the Maryville Spoofhounds took down Pembroke Hill, 55-33. The Spoofhounds will host Richmond in the district championship game.

As for Class 2 District 8, the Mid-Buchanan Dragons defeated Lawson, 63-37. Cameron bested South Harrison Friday night, 46-0. 

Mid-Buchanan will host Cameron next Friday night for the Class 2 District 8 championship.

The West Platte Blue Jays advanced to the Class 1 District 6 championship game with a 42-0 win against Hamilton. North Platte beat Gallatin, 30-22. 

The Blue Jays will host North Platte next Friday night at 7 p.m.

In 8-man football, the Bishop LeBlond Golden Eagles defeated Stewartsville/Osborn, 64-36, in the District 5 semifinals. St. Joseph Christian beat South Holt, 36-30, on a last-second goal line stand Friday. 

The Golden Eagles will host St. Joseph Christian next Friday night for the District 5 championship.

The Rock Port Blue Jays will play for a District 6 title next Friday night. The Blue Jays defeated East Atchison, 74-12. They will play 2-seed Nodaway Valley. The Thunder bested Mound City, 66-20.

In District 7, the Worth County Tigers topped Albany, 74-16, in the semifinals. They will play King City next Friday. The WildKats beat Pattonsburg, 70-60.

In Kansas, Riverside knocked off Centralia, 41-26, to win the Regional Championship. Riverside will play Jackson Heights next Friday in the sectional round.

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