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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 ...
Kansas City-area high school wrestlers made a strong statement on the first day of the weekend’s state championships in Missouri. Odessa (Class 2) and St. Pius X (Class 1) claimed boys team ...
Joseph Tornambe of Yorktown defeated Justin Gierum of Fox Lane in the 126 pound championship during the Section 1 Division 1 Wrestling Championships at Arlington High School in Lagrangeville Feb ...
The Eastern South Dakota Conference is a high school athletic conference made up of nine teams of Class AA in the East River Region of South Dakota. All schools are members of the SDHSAA . Sports offered are boys & girls basketball, football , boys & girls track & field, boys and girls cross country, volleyball, wrestling, competitive dance ...
School Name Mascot City County School Type Year Joined Year Left Current Conference Camdenton Lakers Camdenton: Camden: Public 1954 [13] 1983 [14] Central Missouri Activities Conference: Iberia Rangers Iberia: Miller: Public 1963 [15] 1977 [16] Frisco League: Stover Bulldogs Stover: Morgan: Public 1946 [17] 1968 [18] Kaysinger Conference Tipton ...
The Ozark Conference was a high school athletic conference represented by 11 schools in the southwest portion of Missouri.As the name implies, all eleven schools are in the Ozarks region of the state and all are among the biggest in the region (only West Plains and Hillcrest are not Class 5 in basketball).
Arlington High School: Public: Arlington: Kingsbury: Cardinals ... Glenham High School "Eagles", Glenham, South Dakota (closed in 1984, now part of Selby Area Schools)
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