Foster Selected to Shrine Bowl
Dodge City High School is proud to congratulate Beau Foster on his selection to the 47th annual Kansas Shrine Bowl. This year’s contest will take place on July 18 at Yager Stadium in Topeka.
Beau is the 32nd Red Demon player all-time to be selected to play in this prestigious contest, and the eighth player selected for this all-star event during Head Coach Dave Foster’s career at Dodge City High School.
Beau will be recognized for his selection to the Shrine Bowl on Friday night at halftime of the DCHS Boys Basketball game at the United Wireless Arena.
This past season, Beau was selected as the Offensive MVP of the Western Athletic Conference, Topeka Capital Journal 6A All-State First Team, and KPreps/Sports in Kansas 6A All-State Team.
Former Red Demon Shrine Bowl Participants
2020 – Beau Foster
2019 – Evan Darville
2018 – Dawson Williams
2017 – Thomas Sanchez
2016 – Eric Reid
2013 – Justin Gemaehlich
2012 – Trey Hallman
2011 – Jesse Trent
2010 – Landon Head
2008 – Mykael Thompson (MVP)
2007 – Paul Nelson
1998 – Chris Bailes
1996 – Bruce Redenbaugh
1995 – Brian Goolsby
1993 – Joe Schartz
1990 – Keith Galindo
1989 – Tom Stubblefield
1989 – Jay Gifford
1988 – Lance Cullen
1987 – John Brown
1987 – Alan Schneweis
1986 – Terry VanLaningham
1986 – Wayne Winkler
1985 – Phillip Briney
1985 – Rick Masters
1984 – Mike Lorenzen
1983 – Monty Matthews
1982 – Kurt Fitzsimmons
1978 – Todd Bertsch
1976 – Jeff Allen
1975 – Jim Thompson
1974 – Kelly Kulbiski
Demon to host Junction City in playoffs
The Dodge City High School Red Demons will host the Junction City Blue Jays this Friday night at Memorial Stadium for the 6A Regional Football Championship. The winner will advance to play in the Sectional Championship game next Friday night.
- The Red Demons have secured home field advantage through the Sectional Round of the playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the West. Junction City is the No. 7 seed in the West.
- Friday night will be the third straight home game for the Red Demons.
- This is the fifth playoff meeting between the teams, with Junction City leading 3-2. Dodge City won the last contest in 2018, 25-15, at Memorial Stadium.
- The Blue Jays lead the all time series 6-3.
- RESERVED TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW IN THE DCHS ATHLETIC OFFICE! [No passes—KSHSAA State Event]
Demons to host regional playoff game
The Dodge City High School football program will begin its playoff march this Friday night as the Red Demons host the Haysville Campus Colts at Memorial Stadium.
Reserved chair-back seats are on sale now for just $6, and are available at the DCHS athletic office during regular office hours.
Walk up tickets will be $6 for adults, $4 for students at the gate on Friday night – and will be general admission. Passes will not be accepted for playoff games.
- The Red Demons will face Campus High School for the fourth time in school history, and for the second time this season.
- Dodge City and Campus faced each other in the 1st Round of the 6A playoffs in 2010, with the Red Demons winning 42-14.
- The last time Dodge City entered the playoffs undefeated was 2010.
- The winner of Friday night’s contest will play the winner of Junction City vs Wichita Southeast in the second round of the playoffs.
- Dodge City is the number two seed in the West and has clinched home field advantage for the first three rounds of the playoffs.
Foster credits leadership for WAC title
When the Dodge City Red Demons football season came to an end in 2018, with a second-round playoff loss to the Campus Colts, all head coach David Foster could think about was getting prepared for the 2019 campaign.
Fast forward a year later and when the eight-game regular season came to a close on Oct. 25, Foster could proudly look at the results of his veteran team – an 8-0 record, spotless 4-0 mark in the Western Athletic Conference to claim the Demons’ first league crown in five seasons.
“It’s been a crazy ride the entire season,” Foster said a few days after finishing off the WAC slate with a 45-6 romp over Liberal. “We’ve had some close games that were competitive, but we’ve found a way to win those this year.”
Early in the season, the Demons had to use a 49-yard field goal in the closing seconds of regulation to send the game into overtime before slipping past Wichita Heights, 24-21.
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