Sunflower League

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The Sunflower League is a Kansas State High School Activities Association-sponsored league primarily based in northeastern Kansas. Its members are currently 14 schools from Douglas, Johnson, and Leavenworth counties. [1]

Members

SchoolNicknameColorsLocation
Gardner-Edgerton Trailblazers Blue & White
  
Gardner, Kansas
Lawrence Lions Red & Black
  
Lawrence, Kansas
Free State Firebirds Hunter Green & Silver
  
Lawrence, Kansas
Mill Valley Jaguars Midnight Blue & Silver
  
Shawnee, Kansas
Olathe East Hawks Orange & Navy Blue
  
Olathe, Kansas
Olathe North Eagles Red & Royal Blue
  
Olathe, Kansas
Olathe Northwest Ravens Blue & Black
  
Olathe, Kansas
Olathe South Falcons Blue & Gold
  
Olathe, Kansas
Olathe West Owls Blue & Gray
  
Olathe, Kansas
Shawnee Mission East Lancers Columbia Blue & Black
  
Prairie Village, Kansas
Shawnee Mission North Bison Cardinal Red & Black
  
Overland Park, Kansas
Shawnee Mission Northwest Cougars Orange & Black
  
Shawnee, Kansas
Shawnee Mission South Raiders Green & Gold
  
Overland Park, Kansas
Shawnee Mission West Vikings Black & Gold
  
Overland Park, Kansas

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References

  1. "KSHSAA".