Football

Chiefs’ “11‑On” Competition Unites High School Teams in Lee’s Summit

A free public event on June 9 showcases talent, skill development and community outreach

On June 9 the Kansas City Chiefs will host their annual “11‑On” competition in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, bringing together eight high school football programs for a day of play and preparation.

A Public Showcase of Talent

The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to the public at no cost, will feature 7‑on‑7 contests and position‑specific drill stations designed to sharpen technique and reinforce fundamentals.

Participating schools include Raytown South, Winnetonka, Mill Valley, Lawrence Free State, Olathe South, Liberty, Olathe Northwest and Fort Osage, each sending squads eager to test their skills against regional rivals.

More Than a Game

Beyond the on‑field action, the competition emphasizes skill development and team‑building, giving student‑athletes a chance to grow both as players and as community members.

The Chiefs have positioned the program as a platform to support high school football across Kansas and Missouri, while also expanding opportunities for girls flag football through partnerships with local schools and athletic directors.

By opening the doors to the public, the Chiefs aim to foster broader interest in the sport and highlight the positive impact of organized athletics on youth development.

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