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Championship Histories by Sport MSHSAA Academic Competition Championships History Year Class Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place Location 1996 1A Mound City Madeleine Gillis 320-255 Pilot Grove Union Star 180-175 Wentworth Military Acad. Stephens College, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 385-210 South Callaway Glasgow 260-225 Lockwood Stephens College, Columbia 3A Cuba Gary Durbin 385-270 Lexington Butler 280-250 Clark County Stephens College, Columbia 4A North Kansas City Larry Allen 350-315 Raytown Lafayette (Wildwood) 365-345 Webb City Stephens College, Columbia 1997 1A Mound City Madeleine Gillis 340-225 North Shelby Norborne 305-200 Fair Play Stephens College, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 415-280 Lockwood Ash Grove 375-225 South Callaway Stephens College, Columbia 3A Cuba Gary Durbin 390-240 Central (New Madrid Co.) Lexington 310-300 Priory Stephens College, Columbia 4A North Kansas City Larry Allen 425-290 Kirksville Marquette 350-300 St. Louis Univ. High Stephens College, Columbia 1998 1A Mound City Madeleine Gillis 465-155 North Shelby Norborne 320-160 Pilot Grove Columbia College, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 400-315 North Platte Elsberry 290-180 Bishop LeBlond Columbia College, Columbia 3A Cuba Gary Durbin 415-190 Lexington Boonville 365-155 Butler Columbia College, Columbia 4A North Kansas City Larry Allen 495-135 North County (Bonne Terre) Blue Springs 425-210 Marquette Columbia College, Columbia 1999 1A Mound City Diana White 295-180 Pilot Grove Thomas Jefferson Indep. 260-235 Koshkonong Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 420-170 Elsberry North Platte 325-195 Scotland County Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3A Priory Frank Corley 395-295 Lexington Pembroke Hill 295-275 Notre Dame (Cape Girard.) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4A North Kansas City Larry Allen 415-340 Blue Springs Francis Howell North 400-260 North County (Bonne Terre) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2000 1A Koshkonong Elizabeth Humphreys 385-245 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Mound City 305-285 Norborne Gentry Middle School, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 390-300 Lincoln Elsberry 360-335 South Harrison Gentry Middle School, Columbia 3A Boonville Nancy Baker 435-265 Cameron Priory 445-180 Brookfield Gentry Middle School, Columbia 4A Nixa Rob Farquhar 395-260 Savannah Blue Springs 535-195 Kirksville Gentry Middle School, Columbia 2001 1A Koshkonong Elizabeth Humphreys 300-230 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Mound City 265-90 Halfway Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2A Richland Roger Stephens 430-280 Lincoln Glasgow 240-165 Purdy Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3A Salem Nancy Boyer 335-285 Savannah Lexington 320-230 Clark County Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4A Nixa Rob Farquhar 480-290 Liberty Kirksville 325-235 Lee’s Summit North Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2002 1A Thomas Jefferson Indep. Troy Kinast 320-255 Mound City Koshkonong 280-225 North Shelby Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2A Bernie Sally Dirks 275-200 Purdy College Hts. Christian 245-185 Glasgow Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3A Savannah Bill Luce 415-260 Priory Lexington 335-175 Ste. Genevieve Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4A Central (Cape Gir.) Pete Frazier 375-310 Parkway Central Webb City 295-180 Eureka Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2003 1 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Troy Kinast 365-205 St. Joseph Christian Galena 300-295 Lutheran (Kansas City) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2 Richland Roger Stephens 350-220 Bernie College Hts. Christian 335-205 Belle Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3 Savannah Bill Luce 460-255 Montgomery County Westminster Christian Ac. 340-280 Lexington Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4 Liberty Vicki M. Jones 410-380 Parkway Central Central (Cape Gir.) 285-235 St. Louis Univ. High Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2004 1 Mound City Diana White 270-245 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Bell City 195-150 Worth County Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2 Richland Roger Stephens 275-220 Viburnum South Shelby 240-190 Barstow Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3 Savannah Bill Luce 390-290 Westminster Christian Acad. Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 310-195 Pembroke Hill Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4 Parkway Central Bonnie Wagner 310-255 Liberty St. Louis Univ. High 310-230 Webb City Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2005 1 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Troy Kinast 255-240 St. Joseph Christian Bell City 335-160 North Shelby Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2 Richland Roger Stephens 295-225 Barstow Fordland 205-200 South Shelby Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3 Westminster Christian Bob Vass 385-280 Savannah El Dorado Springs 295-215 Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4 Liberty Rosemary Camp 390-245 Parkway Central Eureka 315-230 Helias Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2006 1 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Troy Kinast 175-160 Tarkio Glasgow 155-140 Saxony Lutheran Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2 Richland Roger Stephens 170-135 McAuley Catholic Knox County 80-55 Plattsburg Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3 Savannah Bill Luce 245-200 Westminster Christian Acad. El Dorado Springs 90-75 South Callaway Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4 Ladue Horton Watkins Debbie Lund 290-150 Liberty Nixa 195-150 Fort Zumwalt West Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2007 1 Thomas Jefferson Indep. Troy Kinast 210-175 Bradleyville Glasgow 270-160 Lutheran (Kansas City) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 2 Richland Roger Stephens 240-150 College Hts. Christian Tarkio 255-125 Barstow Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 3 John Burroughs Dr. Suzy Hamon 325-245 Savannah Central (New Madrid Co.) 200-160 Centralia Rock Bridge High School, Columbia 4 North Kansas City Larry Allen 370-210 St. Louis Univ. High Ladue Horton Watkins 320-220 Central (Cape Gir.) Rock Bridge High School, Columbia Championship History 117 All-Time MSHSAA Academic Competition History by School School (Years) No. W L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th School (Years) No. W L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Adrian (2003-04) .............................................................. 2 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 Nixa (2000-01-03-05-06) .................................................. 5 14 7 .667 2 0 1 0 Ash Grove (1997-98) ........................................................ 2 6 2 .750 0 0 1 0 Norborne (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-04) ............................ 7 10 16 .385 0 0 2 1 Ava (1997-2003-05-06) .................................................... 4 3 9 .250 0 0 0 0 North County (Bonne Terre) (1998-99) ............................. 2 4 6 .400 0 1 0 1 Barstow (2000-04-05-07) ................................................. 4 7 11 .389 0 1 0 2 North Kansas City (1996-97-98-99-2007) ........................ 5 24 1 .960 5 0 0 0 Bell City (2004-05) ............................................................ 2 6 3 .667 0 0 2 0 North Platte (1998-99) ...................................................... 2 7 3 .700 0 1 1 0 Belle (2003) ...................................................................... 1 2 3 .400 0 0 0 1 North Shelby (1996-97-98-2001-02-03-04-05-07) ............ 9 15 20 .429 0 2 0 2 Bernie (1997-99-2000-02-03) ........................................... 5 10 9 .526 1 1 0 0 Notre Dame (Cape Girard.) (1999-2000-04-05) ............... 4 7 11 .389 0 0 1 2 Bishop LeBlond (1998-2002) ............................................ 2 2 6 .250 0 0 0 1 Oak Grove (2006-07) ....................................................... 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Blue Springs (1998-99-2000-07) ...................................... 4 11 7 .611 0 1 2 0 Osage (1998-99-2004-05) ................................................ 4 3 9 .250 0 0 0 0 Bolivar (2003) ................................................................... 1 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 Ozark (2007) .................................................................... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Boonville (1998-2000-01-02) ............................................ 4 9 7 .563 1 0 1 0 Parkway Central (2002-03-04-05) .................................... 4 14 6 .700 1 3 0 0 Bowling Green (2005) ...................................................... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Pembroke Hill (1997-99-2004) ......................................... 3 6 7 .462 0 0 1 1 Bradleyville (2007) ............................................................ 1 4 1 .800 0 1 0 0 Pilot Grove (1996-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04) ............... 9 13 20 .394 0 2 0 1 Brashear (2000-06) .......................................................... 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Plattsburg (2006) .............................................................. 1 2 3 .400 0 0 0 1 Brookfield (2000) .............................................................. 1 2 3 .400 0 0 0 1 Princeton (2002) ............................................................... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Butler (1996-97-98) .......................................................... 3 6 7 .462 0 0 1 1 Priory (1996-97-98-99-2000-02) ....................................... 6 17 9 .654 1 1 1 1 Cameron (2000) ............................................................... 1 4 1 .800 0 1 0 0 Purdy (1996-97-99-2000-01-02-04-05) ............................ 8 9 19 .321 0 1 0 1 Campbell (1996) ............................................................... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Raymore-Peculiar (2003) ................................................. 1 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 Central (Cape Girardeau) (1997-2001-02-03-06-07) ........ 6 11 13 .458 1 0 1 1 Raytown (1996-97) ........................................................... 2 5 3 .625 0 1 0 0 Central (New Madrid Co.) (1996-97-98-2001-06-07) ........ 6 9 13 .409 0 1 1 0 Raytown South (1999-2004)
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