Below is a list of Missouri state high school baseball championships sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since the organization began holding the tournaments in 1950. [1] More recently, championships have been held at Meador Park in Springfield to 2012, and CarShield Field (formerly T.R. Hughes Ballpark) in O'Fallon from 2013. Since 2021, they are played at U.S. Baseball Park in Ozark, Missouri, [2] renamed as the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in 2024.
Year | Class | Champion (record) | Score | Runner-up | Site |
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1950 | — | Central (St. Louis) | 2–1 (8) | St. Mary's (St. Louis) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1951 | — | Central (St. Louis) | 13–0 | Sikeston | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1952 | — | Central (St. Louis) | 3–0 | Central (Cape Girardeau) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1953 | — | Normandy (19-4) | 2–1 | McBride (St. Louis) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1954 | — | Central (Cape Girardeau) (15–0) | 5–4 | Lutheran (St. Louis) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1955 | — | Joplin (15–1) | 5–2 | McKinley | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1956 | — | Beaumont (21–1) | 2–1 | St. Mary's (St. Louis) | Cherokee Park, St. Louis |
1957 | — | Ritenour (20–2) | 4–0 | St. Francis Borgia | Fairground Park, St. Louis |
1958 | — | Cleveland (St. Louis) (23–1) | 12–0 | University City | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1959 | — | Joplin (20–2) | 1–0 | Ferguson | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1960 | — | Beaumont (16–5) | 4–2 | Ladue Horton Watkins | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1961 | — | Kirkwood (19–4) | 3–0 | Ferguson | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1962 | — | Central (Cape Girardeau) (21–0) | 4–2 | St. Louis Univ. High | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1963 | — | University City (22–3) | 6–3 | Central (Cape Girardeau) | Fairground Park, St. Louis |
1964 | — | McBride (St. Louis) | 4–2 | Central (Springfield) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1965 | — | Crystal City (14–6) | 6–4 | Southwest (St. Louis) | Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
1966 | — | Ritenour (20–1) | 2–0 | Augustinian Academy (St. Louis) | Heine Meine Field, Lemay |
1967 | — | Ritenour (20–5) | 8–2 | Hickman | Heine Meine Field, Lemay |
1968 | — | Oak Park (21–7) | 8–7 | West Plains | Meador Park, Springfield |
1969 | — | Oak Park (19–8) | 5–1 | Lafayette (Wildwood) | Meador Park, Springfield |
1970 | — | Lafayette (Wildwood) (18–6) | 3–2 | McCluer | Meador Park, Springfield |
1971 | — | Lafayette (Wildwood) (21–3) | 4–2 | Memorial (Joplin) | Meador Park, Springfield |
1972 | — | Lafayette (Wildwood) (22–3) | 6–3 | Lee's Summit | Heine Meine Field, Lemay |
1973 | A | Pembroke Country Day (16–9) | 9–4 | Scott City | Meador Park, Springfield |
1973 | AA | Fox (13–5) | 1–0 | Chaminade | Heine Meine Field, Lemay |
1974 | A | Pembroke Country Day (13–1) | 1–0 | Nixa | Whiteley Park, Poplar Bluff |
1974 | AA | Hazelwood (20–6) | 4–0 | Fox | 3&2 Stadium, Kansas City |
1975 | A | Chaffee (13–5) | 7–2 (6) | St. Francis Borgia | City Park, Washington |
1975 | AA | Fox (14–6) | 8–5 | Raytown South | Meador Park, Springfield |
1976 | A | Dixon (19–0) | 11–2 | Lilbourn | Sports Complex, Flat River |
1976 | AA | Glendale (21–2) | 7–5 | Jennings | Sports Complex, Flat River |
1977 | A | Chaffee (20–7) | 8–1 | Dixon | Lebanon High Field, Lebanon |
1977 | AA | Truman (23–3) | 6–3 | Lindbergh | Heine Meine Field, Lemay |
1978 | A | Brentwood (15–8) | 12–10 (8) | Scott City | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1978 | AA | Glendale (19–4) | 6–3 | Fox | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1979 | A | Smithville (14–2) | 15–1 (5) | Ozark | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1979 | AA | Hillcrest (24–1) | 2–1 | Hazelwood Central | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1980 | 1A | Sturgeon (12–1) | 14–0 | Humansville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1980 | 2A–3A | Winfield (16–3) | 2–1 | Bismarck | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1980 | 4A | Winnetonka (19–5) | 5–4 (10) | Central (Cape Girardeau) | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1981 | 1A | Englewood Christian (15–7) | 4–3 | Laquey | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1981 | 2A–3A | Maryville (14–4) | 9–7 | Ozark | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1981 | 4A | Hazelwood Central (12–7) | 8–5 | Lindbergh | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1982 | 1A | Sturgeon (14–2) | 6–0 | Englewood Christian | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1982 | 2A–3A | Central (Park Hills) (20–3) | 7–1 | Clayton | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1982 | 4A | Hazelwood Central (19–6) | 3–2 | Mehlville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1983 | 1A | Chaffee (16–5) | 6–2 | Englewood Christian | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1983 | 2A | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (17–3) | 7–0 | Licking | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1983 | 3A | Farmington (21–4) | 7–6 | Duchesne | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1983 | 4A | Oak Park (20–2) | 13–6 | Mehlville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1984 | 1A | Englewood Christian (21–2) | 18–3 (5) | Holcomb | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1984 | 2A | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (13–5) | 11–4 | Mansfield | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1984 | 3A | Duchesne (14–4) | 5–4 | Sullivan | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1984 | 4A | Parkwood (Joplin) (22–2) | 7–3 | Mehlville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1985 | 1A | Galena (17–5) | 10–3 | Valley Park | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1985 | 2A | John Burroughs (19–4) | 5–3 | Licking | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1985 | 3A | Raymore-Peculiar (18–6) | 4–0 | Farmington | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1985 | 4A | Winnetonka (23–4) | 14–11 | Kickapoo | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1986 | 1A | New Bloomfield (17–5) | 7–1 | Marion C. Early | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1986 | 2A | Brentwood (22–4) | 6–1 | Westran | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1986 | 3A | Herculaneum (21–4–1) | 8–4 | Affton | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1986 | 4A | Pattonville (25–1) | 2–1 (11) | Winnetonka | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1987 | 1A | New Haven (17–6) | 14–0 (5) | New Franklin | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1987 | 2A | Hallsville (17–4) | 4–1 | Eugene | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1987 | 3A | Helias (22–5) | 7–3 | Dexter | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1987 | 4A | Oak Park (24–2) | 9–8 | Lafayette (Wildwood) | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1988 | 1A | Valley Park (16–9) | 4–3 | Canton | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1988 | 2A | Licking (18–5) | 8–5 | Salisbury | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1988 | 3A | Helias (24–0) | 11–2 | St. Dominic | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1988 | 4A | Hillcrest (20–5) | 3–2 | Blue Springs | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1989 | 1A | New Bloomfield (18–6) | 18–6 | Southland | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1989 | 2A | Licking (16–3) | 3–1 | Neelyville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1989 | 3A | Helias (21–2) | 13–3 (5) | Branson | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1989 | 4A | Jefferson City (21–2) | 10–3 | Oakville | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1990 | 1A | Billings (21–0) | 8–7 | Holcomb | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1990 | 2A | Principia (15–9) | 10–5 | Westran | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1990 | 3A | Fulton (20–4) | 11–1 (5) | Festus | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1990 | 4A | Hickman (17–6) | 4–0 | Parkway West | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1991 | 1A | New Bloomfield (18–5) | 3–2 (8) | Holcomb | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1991 | 2A | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (20–3) | 9–5 | Mansfield | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1991 | 3A | John Burroughs (19–3) | 12–1 (6) | Central (Park Hills) | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1991 | 4A | Fort Osage (23–2–1) | 10–4 | Francis Howell | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1992 | 1A | New Bloomfield (19–6) | 5–4 | Crane | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1992 | 2A | Fatima (23–1) | 7–0 | Ash Grove | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1992 | 3A | Oak Grove (23-2) | 5–2 | Branson | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1992 | 4A | Chaminade (26-0-1) | 7–4 | Parkway Central | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1993 | 1A | New Bloomfield (16–6) | 2–1 | Crane | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1993 | 2A | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (16–7) | 3–1 | Mansfield | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1993 | 3A | Hancock (16–3) | 5–4 | Helias | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1993 | 4A | Oak Park (22–0) | 7–4 | Parkway Central | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1994 | 1A | Whitfield (21–5–1) | 7–6 (9) | Billings | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1994 | 2A | Senath-Hornersville (20–4) | 3–0 | Licking | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1994 | 3A | Potosi (21–4) | 10–0 (6) | Sullivan | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1994 | 4A | Central (Cape Girardeau) (23–4) | 8–1 | Joplin | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1995 | 1A | St. Elizabeth (15–4) | 20–2 (6) | North Pemiscot | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1995 | 2A | Mansfield (19–7) | 2–1 | Fatima | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1995 | 3A | Kirksville (19–1) | 19–0 | Herculaneum | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1995 | 4A | Oak Park (17–4) | 6–2 | Joplin | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1996 | 1A | New Bloomfield (16–7) | 6–2 | North Pemiscot | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1996 | 2A | Mansfield (23–4) | 2–0 | Principia | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1996 | 3A | Potosi (21–4) | 5–4 | Helias | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1996 | 4A | Parkway West (24–2) | 14–3 (5) | Fort Zumwalt South | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1997 | 1A | St. Elizabeth (27–0) | 9–0 | New Bloomfield | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1997 | 2A | Springfield Catholic (22–8) | — | (historically vacant; forfeit) | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1997 | 3A | North County (25–2) | 13–2 | Webb City | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1997 | 4A | Fort Osage (21–7) | 5–4 | Francis Howell | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1998 | 1A | Halfway (23–2) | 9–3 | Oran | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1998 | 2A | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (20–6) | 15–2 | Springfield Catholic | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1998 | 3A | Kearney (25–5) | 14–0 | Marshfield | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1998 | 4A | Chaminade (25–3) | 5–0 | De Smet | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1999 | 1A | Bevier (13–3) | 5–3 | Marion C. Early | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1999 | 2A | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (17–5) | 13–7 | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1999 | 3A | Herculaneum (24–3) | 4–1 | Branson | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
1999 | 4A | Blue Springs (28–2) | 13–6 | Parkway South | Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia |
2000 | 1A | St. Vincent (16–13) | 9–0 | North Shelby | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2000 | 2A | Crystal City (13–14) | 15–11 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2000 | 3A | Helias (25–2) | 6–1 | Carl Junction | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2000 | 4A | De Smet (23–4–1) | 9–3 | Lafayette (Wildwood) | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2001 | 1A | Jasper (22–2) | 5–4 | St. Vincent | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2001 | 2A | Iberia (24–2) | 10–0 (6) | Clearwater | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2001 | 3A | Helias (22–7) | 13–3 (6) | Sikeston | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2001 | 4A | Joplin (22–10) | 2–0 | Francis Howell North | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2002 | 1A | Marion C. Early (20–5) | 5–4 (8) | New Haven | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2002 | 2A | John Burroughs (24–3) | 9–3 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2002 | 3A | Platte County (24–3) | 19–1 (5) | St. Mary's (St. Louis) | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2002 | 4A | Liberty (23–8) | 6–5 (9) | Francis Howell North | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2003 | 1 | Sparta (21–1) | 5–2 | Oran | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2003 | 2 | Valley Park (23–4) | 3–2 | Clearwater | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2003 | 3 | North County (28–3) | 2–0 | Willard | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2003 | 4 | Francis Howell (25–6) | 8–7 | Joplin | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2004 | 1 | Archie (18–4) | 4–3 | Oran | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2004 | 2 | Hallsville (23–2) | 11–4 | Springfield Catholic | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2004 | 3 | Ozark (29–4) | 8–2 | MICDS | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2004 | 4 | Vianney (22–7) | 9–6 | Rockhurst | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2005 | 1 | Plato (23–3) | 1–0 | Archie | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2005 | 2 | Hallsville (24–5) | 8–7 | Mansfield | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2005 | 3 | Webb City (24–4) | 9–1 | St. Charles | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2005 | 4 | Hickman (28–2) | 17–7 | De Smet | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2006 | 1 | Sacred Heart (22–2) | 11–4 | Stoutland | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2006 | 2 | Blair Oaks (21–2) | 4–2 | South Pemiscot | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2006 | 3 | Webb City (22–4) | 6–5 | Lee's Summit West | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2006 | 4 | Vianney (24–3) | 3–1 (8) | Hazelwood Central | Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia |
2007 | 1 | New Haven (16–5) | 5–4 | Stoutland | Meador Park, Springfield |
2007 | 2 | Blair Oaks (22–0) | 13–10 | Houston | Meador Park, Springfield |
2007 | 3 | Benton (St. Joseph) (24–3) | 2–0 | Sullivan | Meador Park, Springfield |
2007 | 4 | Blue Springs (25–2) | 11–3 | Holt | Meador Park, Springfield |
2008 | 1 | Santa Fe (18–1) | 12–7 | Stoutland | Meador Park, Springfield [3] |
2008 | 2 | Scott City (16–10) | 13–3 | Barstow | Meador Park, Springfield [4] |
2008 | 3 | St. Dominic (21–8) | 8–0 | Webb City | Meador Park, Springfield [5] |
2008 | 4 | Ozark (20–3) | 3–2 | Francis Howell | Meador Park, Springfield [6] |
2009 | 1 | Dora (20–4) | 8–5 | Santa Fe | Meador Park, Springfield [7] |
2009 | 2 | Valle Catholic (22–5) | 6–2 | Strafford | Meador Park, Springfield [8] |
2009 | 3 | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (28–2) | 18–4 | Carl Junction | Meador Park, Springfield [9] |
2009 | 4 | Fort Zumwalt South (27–7) | 8–4 | Lee's Summit North | Meador Park, Springfield [10] |
2010 | 1 | Concordia (18–3) | 6–1 | Brashear | Meador Park, Springfield [11] |
2010 | 2 | Crystal City (20–5) | 10–1 | Carrollton | Meador Park, Springfield [12] |
2010 | 3 | Bishop DuBourg (24–4) | 8–5 | Winfield | Meador Park, Springfield [13] |
2010 | 4 | Christian Brothers College (25–7) | 14–4 | Webb City | Meador Park, Springfield [14] |
2011 | 1 | La Plata (20–2) | 7–6 | Liberal | Meador Park, Springfield [15] |
2011 | 2 | New Bloomfield (18–4) | 20–4 | Summit Christian | Meador Park, Springfield [16] |
2011 | 3 | Westminster Christian (26–4–1) | 6–3 | Savannah | Meador Park, Springfield [17] |
2011 | 4 | Francis Howell (31–3) | 10–5 | Liberty | Meador Park, Springfield [18] |
2012 | 1 | Santa Fe (22–1) | 12–3 | Norwood | Meador Park, Springfield [19] |
2012 | 2 | South Callaway (23–4) | 4–3 | Valle Catholic | Meador Park, Springfield [20] |
2012 | 3 | Westminster Christian (28–3) | 10–4 | Lutheran South | Meador Park, Springfield [21] |
2012 | 4 | Rockwood Summit (18–9) | 4–3 | Parkway North | Meador Park, Springfield [22] |
2013 | 1 | Oran (21–5) | 8–4 | Santa Fe | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [23] |
2013 | 2 | Hartville (17–4) | 4–3 | West Platte | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [24] |
2013 | 3 | Fatima (22–5) | 2–0 (8) | Springfield Catholic | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [25] |
2013 | 4 | Westminster Christian (32–3) | 2–1 | Oak Grove | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [26] |
2013 | 5 | Francis Howell (32–5) | 7–3 | Christian Brothers College | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [27] |
2014 | 1 | Cooter (19–12) | 1–0 | Northeast (Cairo) | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [28] |
2014 | 2 | Valle Catholic (29–3) | 13–2 | Hartville | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [29] |
2014 | 3 | Springfield Catholic (27–2) | 8–3 | Christian | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [30] |
2014 | 4 | Westminster Christian (30–5) | 5–0 | Pembroke Hill | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [31] |
2014 | 5 | Rock Bridge with Columbia Independent (23–12) | 9–6 | Francis Howell | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [32] |
2015 | 1 | Bell City (24–3) | 6–3 | Atlanta | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [33] |
2015 | 2 | Valle Catholic (29–5) | 7–1 | New Bloomfield | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [34] |
2015 | 3 | Fatima (21–7) | 3–2 (8) | Scott City | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [35] |
2015 | 4 | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (27–5) | 17–0 | Sullivan | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [36] |
2015 | 5 | Christian Brothers College (31–6) | 17–5 | Staley | T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon [37] |
2016 | 1 | Bell City (23–3) | 7–2 | New Covenant with The Summit Preparatory | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [38] |
2016 | 2 | Valle Catholic (33–2) | 15–2 | Canton | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [39] |
2016 | 3 | Mountain Grove (25–5) | 4–1 | Summit Christian | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [40] |
2016 | 4 | MICDS (20–7) | 7–3 | Boonville | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [41] |
2016 | 5 | Francis Howell (28–11) | 8–2 | Jefferson City | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [42] |
2017 | 1 | Bell City (20–6) | 10–0 | Wellsville | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [43] |
2017 | 2 | Mansfield (20–2) | 16–3 | Canton | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [44] |
2017 | 3 | South Callaway (27–5) | 4–0 | Valley Park | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [45] |
2017 | 4 | Aurora (26–3) | 5–3 | Lutheran South | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [46] |
2017 | 5 | Jefferson City (30–2) | 2–1 (8) | Fort Zumwalt West | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [47] |
2018 | 1 | Oran (17–9) | 4–1 | St. Elizabeth | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [48] |
2018 | 2 | Valle Catholic (24–9) | 12–5 | Mansfield | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [49] |
2018 | 3 | Malden (25–5) | 9–8 | Strafford | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [50] |
2018 | 4 | Aurora (30–1) | 2–0 | St. Mary's (St. Louis) | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [51] |
2018 | 5 | Vianney (36–2) | 8–2 | Hickman | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [52] |
2019 | 1 | St. Elizabeth (17–4) | 2–1 | La Plata | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [53] |
2019 | 2 | Ellington (28–1) | 9–0 | Seymour | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [54] |
2019 | 3 | Blair Oaks (22–11) | 1–0 | Fatima | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [55] |
2019 | 4 | St. Francis Borgia (22–7) | 13–1 | Westminster Christian | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [56] |
2019 | 5 | De Smet (13–13–1) | 6–4 | Marquette | CarShield Field, O'Fallon [57] |
2020 | 1–5 | N/A (cancelled) [58] | N/A | N/A | CarShield Field, O'Fallon |
2021 | 1 | Oran (24–4) | 3–0 | St. Elizabeth | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [59] |
2021 | 2 | Marionville (23–6) | 8–7 | East Buchanon | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [60] |
2021 | 3 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (23–3) | 10–5 | Linn | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [61] |
2021 | 4 | Kennett (26–8) | 16–5 | Blair Oaks | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [62] |
2021 | 5 | Willard (26–8) | 27–10 | Grain Valley | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [63] |
2021 | 6 | Liberty (32–9) | 8–4 | Fort Zumwalt West | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [64] |
2022 | 1 | St. Elizabeth (18–6) | 9–2 | Oran | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [65] |
2022 | 2 | Russellville (29–4) | 5–3 | Portageville | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [66] |
2022 | 3 | Father Tolton Regional Catholic (18–3) | 8–4 | Springfield Catholic | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [67] |
2022 | 4 | Southern Boone (34–2) | 8–3 | Logan-Rogersville | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [68] |
2022 | 5 | Platte County (27–8) | 6–1 | Festus | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [69] |
2022 | 6 | Liberty North (33–9) | 11–5 | Blue Springs South | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [70] |
2023 | 1 | St. Elizabeth (23–7) | 13–3 | South Nodaway/Jefferson | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [71] |
2023 | 2 | Ash Grove (25–0) | 13–3 | Salisbury | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [72] |
2023 | 3 | Licking (27–6) | 3–1 | South Callaway | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [73] |
2023 | 4 | John Burroughs (28–3) | 9–4 | Springfield Catholic | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [74] |
2023 | 5 | Festus (28–3) | 8–1 | St. Francis Borgia | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [75] |
2023 | 6 | Liberty North (34–7) | 9–3 | Francis Howell | U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark [76] |
2024 | 1 | Oran (20–5) | 11–1 | Sacred Heart | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [77] [78] |
2024 | 2 | Iberia (28–0) | 7–3 | Maysville | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [79] [80] |
2024 | 3 | Duchesne (25–10) | 9–0 | Mid-Buchanan | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [81] [82] |
2024 | 4 | Blair Oaks (26–13) | 7–2 | Benton (St. Joseph) | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [83] [84] |
2024 | 5 | Willard (34–5) | 5–1 | Webster Groves | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [85] [86] |
2024 | 6 | Blue Springs (28–11) | 11–10 | Lafayette (Wildwood) | Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark [87] [88] |
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Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Tampa Bay Rays system:
Minor league players and teams affiliated with the Washington Nationals professional baseball organization include:
Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Chicago Cubs system:
The Indiana State Sycamores baseball team is the NCAA Division I baseball program of Indiana State University, located in Terre Haute, Indiana. It is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. The team last played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 2024. Their first season was 1896. The Sycamores have had 12 All-Americans, 26 Major Leaguers, and more than 2,200 victories. The team's most successful season was in 1986, when the team appeared in the College World Series and finished with a record of 48–21. The Sycamores have appeared in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 1979, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024.
Father Augustine Tolton Regional Catholic High School is the first private, Roman Catholic high school in Columbia, Missouri, built in 2010. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jefferson City. The school is named after Missouri native Augustus Tolton, the first self-identified black Catholic priest in the United States. The school's enrollment for the 2017-18 school year was 285 students.
Liberty North High School (LNHS) is a four-year high school located in Liberty, Missouri, United States. As of 2021, its enrollment is over 2,000 LNHS is one of two high schools in the Liberty Public School District, alongside Liberty High School. Liberty North High School has two feeder middle schools, South Valley Middle School and Heritage Middle School.
Below is a partial list of players in the St. Louis Cardinals minor league organization and rosters of their minor league affiliates. Players individually listed here have not yet played in Major League Baseball (MLB), but have reached an advanced level of achievement or notoriety. Some notable players in the minor leagues may have their own profile pages, such as first-round draft picks. Note that anyone with a past MLB appearance has their own profile page, even if they are currently playing in the minor leagues.
Logan-Rogersville High School (LRHS) is a public high school for grades 9–12 located in Rogersville, Missouri as part of the Logan-Rogersville R-VIII School District. The National Center for Education Statistics classifies LRHS as a "rural fringe" locale, which is defined as a rural area that is less than or equal to 5 miles from an urban area. The mascot of LRHS is the wildcat with the colors of maroon and white.
Southern Boone High School is a public secondary school in Ashland, Missouri. It is operated by the Southern Boone County R-1 School District and serves much of southern Boone County, Missouri. It borders the Columbia Public Schools District to the north.