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Spoofhound statues left over from the convention were sold at carnivals in 1922. Leslie Edward Ziegeler (1894-1957), who coached high school team said his players looked like a bunch of Spoofhounds. The name stuck and as the 1923 football season began the team was called the Spoofhound by the Maryville Daily Forum. [43]
In 1961, it was named Rickenbrode Stadium for long-time university business manager and athletic booster William Rickenbrode. Through the 1970s, the stadium with lights was the home field for the Maryville High School Spoofhounds and was used as a venue for various civic functions including the annual 4 July display.
Maryville is a city and county seat of Nodaway ... The high school has the unique mascot of "Spoofhounds." Both schools have green and white for their school ...
The opponent was the Maryville Spoofhounds, and it was a short lived match, as Benton was able to complete the sweep, 3-0. The first set was close for a while, with no team gaining an advantage ...
The conference was created during a March 1962 meeting at Armstrong's Restaurant in Maryville, Missouri and took effect in the 1962-63 school year. The original five schools were four schools from St. Joseph, Missouri (Benton, Christian Brothers (which would fold into LeBlond), and Lafayette) and two other schools from northwest Missouri ...
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Strafford forfeited its participation in the 2007-2008 MSHSAA State Volleyball Championships due to the use of an ineligible player. St. Mary's (Independence), which lost to Strafford 25–23, 25-12 for third place on the court, is officially recognized as the third-place finisher, and the fourth-place position is hereby recognized as historically vacant.