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Conference | MSHSAA |
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No. of teams | 11 |
Region | Eastern Central Missouri |
Official website | www |
The Eastern Missouri Conference is a high school athletic conference comprising small-size high schools located in eastern central Missouri. The conference members are located in Franklin, Gasconade, and Phelps counties.
School Name | Mascot | Colors | City | County | School Type |
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Bowling Green | Bobcats | Bowling Green | Pike | Public | |
Clopton | Hawks | Clarksville | Pike | Public | |
Elsberry | Indians | Elsberry | Lincoln | Public | |
Louisiana | Bulldogs | Louisiana | Pike | Public | |
Mark Twain | Tigers | Center | Ralls | Public | |
Montgomery County | Wildcats | Montgomery City | Montgomery | Public | |
North Callaway County | Thunderbirds | Kingdom City | Callaway | Public | |
Silex | Owls | Silex | Lincoln | Public | |
Van-Far | Indians | Vandalia | Audrain | Public | |
Wellsville-Middletown | Tigers | Wellsville | Montgomery | Public | |
Wright City | Wildcats | Wright City | Warren | Public |
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