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Founded as the Cameron Institute, it became Missouri Wesleyan College, operated by the Methodist Church until 1930. A building on the campus would become Cameron High School until being torn down in the 1960s, when a new high school was built on a site a few blocks south; the campus grounds are now used as parking for the nearby football field.
It's district championship week for Missouri high school football. ... No. 2 Maryville vs. No. 4 Cameron. Class 4, District 1. No. 1 Festus vs. No. 2 Perryville. Class 4, District 2.
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 ...
Lutheran High School of Kansas City - Lutheran (co-ed) Notre Dame de Sion School - Roman Catholic (co-ed) The Pembroke Hill School - nonsectarian (co-ed) Rockhurst High School - Roman Catholic (all boys) St. Paul's Episcopal Day School - Episcopalian (co-ed) St. Teresa's Academy - Roman Catholic (all girls) Seton Center High School ...
It's the district quarterfinal week of the 2024 Missouri high school football season. Check here for score updates throughout the night.
Missouri state high school football championships have been sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since 1968. [1] There have been seven ties for state champion, all before 2002, when the organization changed its classification system and began to allow championship games to be decided in overtime. The number of ...
Missouri football state championships. CLASS 6. Quarterfinals. Christian Bros. College 35, Jackson 23. Liberty North 38, Oak Park 7. Rockhurst 38, Nixa 14
Missouri Wesleyan College was a college in Cameron, Missouri, from 1883 until 1930. [1] The school opened as the Cameron Institute and became a college in 1887 after Methodists acquired it. The college was best known for its music department where Allie Luse Dick served as the director of music (1892-95). [2]