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Pages in category "People from Sikeston, Missouri" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Sikeston Field House, the school's home gymnasium, was completed in 1969 as a multi-purpose athletic facility with a seating capacity exceeding 3,000 persons. After a bond issue was voted on and passed by the city, the building was updated and remodeled into a more attractive, state-of-the-art sporting arena in 1992.
Scott County Central High School is a high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri. The school colors are black and orange and the mascot is the Braves. [3] The High School has an enrollment of 151. [4]
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Scott County comprises the Sikeston, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Cape Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area. The county is home to Scott County Central High School, which has won 18 state championships in boys basketball—the most of any high school in the state.
Johnnie Johnson (1924–2005), early rock & roll and blues piano player; member of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; King's X, hard rock, progressive metal band, formed in Springfield; Michael McDonald (born 1952), singer, former Doobie Brothers frontman; Missouri, band known for classic rock song "Movin' On", formed in Kansas City
Sikeston is located at the intersection of I-55 and I-57, making it the only city in Missouri other than Kansas City, St. Louis, and Miner to be located on at least two interstate highways. Other Sikeston highways include U.S. Route 60, U.S. Route 61, U.S. Route 62, and Route 114. Sikeston's location at the intersection of U.S. Routes 60, 61 ...
Date Portrait Name Birth–Death Area of achievement 4 June 1917: Jan Smuts: 1870–1950: Statesman 4 June 1917: Harry Gosling: 1861–1930: Politician and trade unionist