Labette County head coach Bradley Argabright and the Grizzlies are looking to build on an impressive 2025 season, one that saw the program make its first-ever appearance in the state semifinals.
Labette County finished 9-and-3 last season and rolled through much of its competition before its postseason run came to an end against Bishop Miege, falling 37-7 in the state semifinals.
The Grizzlies will lean on their senior class this fall, with 13 fourth-year players returning after 18 seniors suited up for Labette County a season ago. Argabright says that experience will be important as the team works to replace several key contributors.
Labette County may have lost a significant portion of last year's roster, but returning players and continuity within the program can help the Grizzlies fill those voids.



