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The Kansas City Interscholastic (KCI) Conference is a mid-sized school athletic conference in the state of Missouri.It contains eight schools and holds many recent state titles in football, basketball and other sports.
25 Interscholastic League (Kansas City) 26 Interstate-70 (I-70) 27 Jefferson County Athletic Association. 28 Kansas City Interscholastic (KCI) 29 Kaysinger. 30 Lewis ...
Interscholastic League of Kansas City [29] Independent high schools (Missouri) [30] Jefferson County Conference [31] Kansas City Interscholastic Conference [32] Kaysinger Conference [33] Mark Twain Conference [34] Lewis & Clark Conference [35] Mississippi Area Football Conference [36] [37] [38] Metro Catholic Conference [39] Mid-Missouri ...
Local conferences and leagues for interscholastic sports competitions at the secondary school level. For state governing bodies, see: Category:High school sports associations in the United States Contents
The Greater Kansas City Suburban Conference (GKCSC) is a high school athletic conference comprising large to mid-size high schools located in the greater Kansas City, Missouri metro area. The conference members are located in Buchanan , Cass , Clay , Jackson , and Platte counties.
It is part of the Kansas City Public Schools. [2] Central was established in 1867 in order to help educate the growing population of Kansas City. Formally located in downtown Kansas City, Missouri on 11th and Locust St, Central moved to its current location in 1912. The school colors are blue and white and the school's athletic teams are ...
Building on his love of baseball, George Jr. purchased the minor league Kansas City Blues in 1917. He bought a plot of land at 22nd Street and Brooklyn Avenue and built the team a new stadium.
In 2005 Patterson coached a middle school football team, the Lakewood Cougars, to a winning 5-2 season. In 2009, he was the head coach for Northeast H.S. (KCMO) Placing 1st in the division (5A)-Interscholastic League, Awarded Coach of the year by the Kansas City Chiefs Alumni (Kimble Anders) along with his Assistant Coaching staff.