Kansas football coaching legend passes away

Dana Becker

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Roger Barta, who built a powerhouse in Kansas high school football, has passed away. Barta was 79 years old.

A member of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, Barta put together a 79-game win streak at Smith Center High School, which sits as the fifth-longest in high school football history.

During his tenure with the school, they went 323-68, capturing eight state championships in the process.

The 2008 season at Smith Center, which ended with a fifth consecutive state title, was the spotlight of a book by New York Times best-selling author Joe Drape. Titled Our Boys: A Perfect Season on the Plains with the Smith Center Redmen, the book highlighted the town of less than 2,000 people and the football team.

Barta, born in Kansas, attended Plainville High School and earned college degrees from Fort Hays State University and the University of Georgia. He holds Kansas state records for consecutive wins, consecutive playoff wins, most undefeated seasons and career winning percentage.

Smith Center went undefeated from 2004-08, as Barta retired in 2011.

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Dana Becker

Dana Becker is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has been a sports writer since 2000, covering high school sports, the Big 12 and more for On SI, The Fort Dodge Messenger, Mason City Globe-Gazette, Cedar Rapids Gazette and others.