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Below is a list of Missouri state high school boys basketball championships as determined by the championship tournament sponsored by the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, held from 1917 through 1926. [1]
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members. As a general rule most ...
Following is a List of high school athletic conferences in Missouri: Archdiocesan Athletic Association [1] ABC Conference (Missouri) [2] Big 8 Conference (Missouri) [3] Big Springs Conference [4] Black River League [5] Bootheel Conference [6] Carroll-Livingston Activity Association [7] [8] Central Activities Conference [9] Central Ozark ...
It’s state tourney time for high school basketball in Missouri and Kansas. Here are the schedules. ... Saturday’s Class 3 championship. Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. Wednesday’s Class 2 semifinals.
That league was known as the Frisco High School Athletic Association. The league was composed of those area schools whose major sport was basketball, but who did not have an indoor court. [ 2 ] Another requirement was that none of the conference schools could have a football program because of obvious scheduling conflicts.
In the 2016-2017 school year, as Missouri high schools have worked to create equal opportunities, “3,400,297 girls and 4,563,238 boys participated in high school sports; girls = 42.7% of participants.” Girls’ participation more than doubled while boys’ participation also grew. [5]
The Southwest Central League (SWCL) is a high school athletic conference in southwest Missouri. The league is made of five members located in Barry , Stone , and Taney Counties. The SWCL offers men's championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, and golf.
A series of regional tournaments were held in Monroe City, Missouri from 1927 to 1933. [2] Considering the lack of girls basketball elsewhere, these regional tournament winners could be considered state champions de facto, if not de jure. A state-sanctioned tournament was held during the 1939–40, and 1940-41 seasons in Clarence, Missouri. [2 ...