In Kansas high school football, each game typically has a crew of five officials, which includes a referee, an umpire, a linesman, a line judge, and a back judge. The Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) oversees the officiating, and there are numerous officials trained and certified to handle the games across the state. The exact number of referees can vary as new officials are trained and others retire or step back from officiating.
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The referees need to be able to see your eyes at all times.
Chaparral High School - Kansas - was created in 1971.
Humboldt High School - Kansas - was created in 2007.
Lawrence High School - Kansas - was created in 1857.
Derby High School - Kansas - was created in 1911.
Sacred Heart High School - Kansas - was created in 1908.
North Kansas City High School was created in 1925.
In high school football they are classified as quarters.
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