Football Night in Kansas – 9/5/2025

Football Night in Kansas returns tonight on the stations of Sunflower State Radio, with a full slate of high school football action, and the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Los Angeles Chargers at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo, Brazil.

KANSAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD SHOW

Join Eric Peterson for the Kansas High School Football Scoreboard Show at 10:00 PM tonight on both KD Country 94 and Classic Rock Z-96.3 The Lake. The show covers high school football scores, recaps and interviews from across Kansas as we open the season tonight. Stream it live in the KD Country 94 or Classic Rock Z-96.3 The Lake mobile apps, or online at KDCountry94.com.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FOOTBALL

The Kansas City Chiefs will open the 2025 NFL season tonight in São Paulo, Brazil as they face AFC West division rival Los Angeles Chargers at 7:10 p.m. Pregame coverage on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK begins at 6:00 PM. Due to NFL restrictions, the play-by-play portion of the game will be unavailable for internet streaming via our website or the KQNK mobile app.

  • 📻 – 106.7 FM KQNK – Norton, Kansas
  • ⏰ – Pregame 6 PM – Kickoff 7:10 PM
  • 📍 – Arena Corinthians – São Paulo, Brazil
  • 🖥️ – https://streamdb8web.securenetsystems.net/cirruscontent/KQNK
    • Streaming Restricted to Pregame & Postgame Coverage
  • 📱 – The KQNK App (iPhone, iPad & Android)
    • Streaming Restricted to Pregame & Postgame Coverage

NORTON BLUEJAYS AT OAKLEY PLAINSMEN

The Norton Bluejays open the 2025 season on the road at Oakley to take on the Plainsmen. Pregame coverage with Fig Millan will begin just prior to the 7:00 PM kickoff on Superstar Country 102.5 FM & 1530 AM KQNK in Norton.

VALLEY HEIGHTS MUSTANGS AT CENTRALIA PANTHERS

The Valley Heights Mustangs open the 2025 season with a trip to Twin Valley League foe Centralia Panthers. Catch the game live with Max Blaske on 95.5 KNDY-FM in Marysville, with pregame coverage beginning at 6:30 PM before a 7:00 PM kickoff.

MARYSVILLE BULLDOGS VS. NEMAHA CENTRAL THUNDER

The Marysville Bulldogs begin their season at home against the Nemaha Central Thunder. The Landoll Family Football Complex in Marysville will come alive tonight with Red & Black. Catch the call with Bruce Dierking on Classic Country 1570 AM & 94.1 FM KNDY in Marysville.

ST. JOHN’S/TIPTON BLUJAYS AT ROCK HILLS Grizzlies

The St. John’s/Tipton Blujays will open the 2025 season on the road against Northern Plains League foe Rock Hills. Join John Boden on the call on Classic Rock Z-96.3 The Lake with pregame coverage beginning at 6:30 PM before a 7:00 PM kickoff from Mankato.

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