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 overtimes in a game is indicated by asterisks.
Year | Class | Champion (Record) | Score | Runner-up | Site |
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1968 | 1A | Princeton (11–0–1) | 32–0 | Cass-Midway | Raytown High School, Raytown |
1968 | 2A | Cabool (10–1) | 6–0 | Seneca | John F. Kennedy Stadium, Springfield |
1968 | 3A | Perryville (11–1) | 14–0 | Marshall | University City High School, University City |
1968 | 4A | McCluer (10–0–1) | 17–13 | Oak Park | Faurot Field, University of Missouri, Columbia |
1969 | 1A | Cass-Midway (10–1) | 24–0 | Smithville | Raytown High School, Raytown |
1969 | 2A | Aurora (11–1) | 13–6 | Malden | Poplar Bluff High School, Poplar Bluff |
1969 | 3A | DeLaSalle (Kansas City) (10–2) | 14–8 | Mercy (St. Louis) | Missouri Valley College, Marshall |
1969 | 4A | McCluer (10–1) | 21–0 | Rockhurst | Faurot Field |
1970 | 1A | Cass-Midway (12–0) | 20–0 | Rock Port | Bearcat Stadium, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville |
1970 | 2A | South Shelby (12–0) | 38–18 | Harrisonville | University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg |
1970 | 3A | Chillicothe (11–0) | 32–6 | Dexter | Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe |
1970 | 4A | St. Louis Univ. High (11–1) | 28–19 | Center (Kansas City) | Faurot Field |
1971 | 1A | Tarkio (10–0) | 35–22 | Greenwood South | Bearcat Stadium |
1971 | 2A | Monett (12–0) | 37–8 | Shelby | Plaster Sports Complex, Springfield |
1971 | 3A | Richmond (11–1) | 29–25 | Fulton | Fulton High School, Fulton |
1971 | 4A | Rockhurst (11–0) | 14–10 | Beaumont | William Chrisman High School, Independence |
1972 | 1A | University High (Warrensburg) (12–0) | 17–0 | Fairfax | University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg |
1972 | 2A | St. Mary's (Independence) (11–0) | 6–0 | Country Day (MICDS) | Ladue Horton Watkins High, Ladue |
1972 | 3A | Chillicothe (10–1) | 14–9 | Chaminade | Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe |
1972 | 4A | Hazelwood (9–1–1) /Southwest (KC) (9–0–2) | 6–6(tie) | (co-champions) | Francis Olympic Field, Washington University in St. Louis |
1973 | 1A | North Shelby (11–0) | 28–20 | Drexel | South Shelby High School, Shelbina |
1973 | 2A | Priory (9–1) | 60–26 | West Platte | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
1973 | 3A | Washington (11–0) | 14–7 | Helias | University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla |
1973 | 4A | Sumner (11–1) | 12–7 | Rockhurst | Arrowhead Stadium |
1974 | 1A | Lockwood (10–2) | 34–0 | King City | Bearcat Stadium |
1974 | 2A | Country Day (MICDS) (10–1) | 34–7 | Pleasant Hill | St. Louis Country Day School, |
1974 | 3A | Boonville (11–0) | 34–14 | Washington | St. Louis University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla |
1974 | 4A | Hickman (10–1) | 54–6 | Sumner | Faurot Field |
1975 | 1A | Orrick (11–1) | 18–0 | Greenfield | Excelsior Springs High, Excelsior Springs |
1975 | 2A | John Burroughs (12–0) | 28–26 | Seneca | John Burroughs School, St. Louis |
1975 | 3A | Rock Bridge (12–0) | 10–0 | Nevada | Faurot Field |
1975 | 4A | Parkwood (Joplin) (12–0–1) | 16–8 | De Smet | Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin |
1976 | 1A | Cass-Midway (13–0) | 13–0 | Princeton | Cass-Midway High School, Cleveland |
1976 | 2A | Lexington (12–0) | 19–7 | John Burroughs | John Burroughs School, St. Louis |
1976 | 3A | Memorial (Joplin) (12–1) | 31–0 | Sullivan | Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin |
1976 | 4A | Jefferson City (13–0) | 33–6 | Sumner | Moss Field, Webster Groves H.S. St. Louis |
1977 | 1A | Greenfield (12–0) | 20–6 | King City | King City High School, King City |
1977 | 2A | Monett (11–2) | 21–19 | Louisiana | Monett High School, Monett |
1977 | 3A | Rock Bridge (10–0–2) | 7–6 | Camdenton | Faurot Field |
1977 | 4A | Jefferson City (13–0) | 20–11 | Hazelwood Central | Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City |
1978 | 1A | Cass-Midway (12–1) | 13–0 | Princeton | Cass-Midway High School, Cleveland |
1978 | 2A | Mount Vernon (13–0) | 37–21 | Country Day (MICDS) | St. Louis Country Day School, St. Louis |
1978 | 3A | Chillicothe (12–0) | 42–0 | Washington | Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe |
1978 | 4A | Jefferson City (11–1) | 35–21 | Hazelwood Central | Lindenwood University, St. Charles |
1979 | 1A | Jasper (12–1) | 23–0 | Hardin-Central | Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis |
1979 | 2A | Plattsburg (12–0) | 12–7 | Marceline | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1979 | 3A | Country Day (MICDS) (11–1) | 14–7 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1979 | 4A | Webster Groves (11–1) | 7–6 | Jefferson City | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1980 | 1A | Hardin-Central (11–0) | 14–6 | Greenwood | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1980 | 2A | John Burroughs (11–2–1) /Lexington (12–0–1) | 6–6(tie) | (co-champions) | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1980 | 3A | O'Hara (11–3) | 30–0 | Caruthersville | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1980 | 4A | Parkwood (Joplin) (14–0) | 20–13 | Hazelwood Central | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1981 | 1A | Greenwood (10–1) | 14–0 | Gallatin | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1981 | 2A | Valle Catholic (12–0–1) /St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–0–1) | 0–0(tie) | (co-champions) | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1981 | 3A | Lutheran North (12–1) | 14–6 | Marshall | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1981 | 4A | Rockhurst (12–1) | 35–14 | Hazelwood Central | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1982 | 1A | Cass-Midway (12–0) | 42–6 | Gallatin | Arrowhead Stadium |
1982 | 2A | Valle Catholic (14–0) | 37–0 | Mt. Vernon | Arrowhead Stadium |
1982 | 3A | Maryville (12–1) | 22–0 | Duchesne | Arrowhead Stadium |
1982 | 4A | St. Charles (13–1) | 10–3 | O'Hara | Arrowhead Stadium |
1982 | 5A | Sumner (11–2) | 32–22 | Rockhurst | Arrowhead Stadium |
1983 | 1A | Chaffee (11–2) | 13–7 | Norborne | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1983 | 2A | Valle Catholic (13–1) | 14–7 | Seneca | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1983 | 3A | Country Day (MICDS) (12–1) | 14–0 | Harrisonville | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1983 | 4A | Parkwood (Joplin) (14–0) | 35–7 | Union | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1983 | 5A | Rockhurst (12–2) | 13–7 | Hazelwood Central | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1984 | 1A | Rock Port (12–0) | 7–6 | Appleton City | Arrowhead Stadium |
1984 | 2A | Knob Noster (12–1) | 8–7 | Hayti | Arrowhead Stadium |
1984 | 3A | Lexington (12–1) | 28–0 | Berkeley | Arrowhead Stadium |
1984 | 4A | Helias (12–2) | 23–13 | Parkwood (Joplin) | Arrowhead Stadium |
1984 | 5A | Jefferson City (12–2) | 21–12 | Sumner | Arrowhead Stadium |
1985 | 1A | Rock Port (13–0) | 13–12 | Sweet Springs | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1985 | 2A | John Burroughs (9–4) | 35–8 | Plattsburg | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1985 | 3A | Country Day (MICDS) (12–1) | 28–0 | Pembroke Hill | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1985 | 4A | Chillicothe (13–1) | 20–14 | Center (Kansas City) | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1985 | 5A | Hazelwood Central (14–0) | 22–15 | Lee's Summit | Busch Memorial Stadium |
1986 | 1A | Marceline (13–0) | 20–0 | Greenwood | Arrowhead Stadium |
1986 | 2A | Louisiana (13–1) | 23–14 | Seneca | Arrowhead Stadium |
1986 | 3A | Country Day (MICDS) (13–0) | 31–7 | Oak Grove | Arrowhead Stadium |
1986 | 4A | Camdenton (12–0–1) /Marshall (12–0–1) | 20–20(tie) | (co-champions) | Arrowhead Stadium |
1986 | 5A | Rockhurst (11–1) | 13–10 | Hazelwood Central | Arrowhead Stadium |
1987 | 1A | Hardin-Central (12–0) | 18–6 | Adrian | William Jewell College, Liberty |
1987 | 2A | Seneca (14–0) | 20–13 | Brentwood | Faurot Field |
1987 | 3A | Berkeley (13–1) | 35–8 | Branson | Faurot Field |
1987 | 4A | Camdenton (12–0) | 23–14 | Sumner | Faurot Field |
1987 | 5A | Rockhurst (12–1) | 7–0 | Hazelwood Central | Faurot Field |
1988 | 8-Man | South Holt (10–1) | 46–0 | Miami | Bearcat Stadium |
1988 | 1A | Valle Catholic (12–1) | 21–3 | Rock Port | Faurot Field |
1988 | 2A | Lexington (13–1) | 17–14 | John Burroughs | Plaster Sports Complex |
1988 | 3A | Lutheran North (13–1) | 36–0 | Chillicothe | Faurot Field |
1988 | 4A | Webster Groves (10–3) | 26–6 | Center (Kansas City) | Faurot Field |
1988 | 5A | Jefferson City (11–0) | 53–0 | McCluer North | Faurot Field |
1989 | 8-Man | North Nodaway (11–1) | 46–0 | DeKalb | Bearcat Stadium |
1989 | 1A | Valle Catholic (12–1) | 49–7 | Marceline | Faurot Field |
1989 | 2A | John Burroughs (10–3) | 17–6 | Putnam County | Faurot Field |
1989 | 3A | Lutheran North (13–1) | 28–26 | Branson | Plaster Sports Complex |
1989 | 4A | Webb City (14–0) | 16–0 | Sumner | Plaster Sports Complex |
1989 | 5A | Hazelwood East (14–0) | 28–14 | Rockhurst | Faurot Field |
1990 | 8-Man | Nodaway-Holt (11–0) | 49–12 | Southwest (Ludlow) | Bearcat Stadium |
1990 | 1A | Valle Catholic (13–1) | 49–21 | Rock Port | Plaster Sports Complex |
1990 | 2A | Warsaw (13–1) | 42–7 | South Shelby | Plaster Sports Complex |
1990 | 3A | Lutheran North (13–1) | 37–13 | Oak Grove | Faurot Field |
1990 | 4A | Sumner (13–1) | 36–21 | Webb City | Faurot Field |
1990 | 5A | Jefferson City (14–0) | 12–7 | McCluer | Faurot Field |
1991 | 8-Man | Nodaway-Holt (11–0) | 27–14 | South Nodaway | Bearcat Stadium |
1991 | 1A | Valle Catholic (14–0) | 28–24 | Tarkio | Faurot Field |
1991 | 2A | John Burroughs (11–2) | 21–7 | Pembroke Hill | Faurot Field |
1991 | 3A | Chillicothe (12–2) | 40–12 | Herculaneum | Plaster Sports Complex |
1991 | 4A | Sumner (11–1) | 52–8 | Benton (St. Joseph) | Plaster Sports Complex |
1991 | 5A | Jefferson City (11–2) | 10–7 | St. Louis Univ. High | Faurot Field |
1992 | 8-Man | South Holt (10–1–1)/South Nodaway (9–1–1) | 20–20(tie) | (co-champions) | Bearcat Stadium |
1992 | 1A | Valle Catholic (14–0) | 44–16 | Hardin-Central | Plaster Sports Complex |
1992 | 2A | John Burroughs (12–1) | 21–7 | Plattsburg | Plaster Sports Complex |
1992 | 3A | Ste. Genevieve (13–1) | 22–15 | Bolivar | Faurot Field |
1992 | 4A | Webb City (12–2) | 24–21 | Rock Bridge | Faurot Field |
1992 | 5A | Blue Springs (13–1) | 39–35 | Parkway Central | Faurot Field |
1993 | 8-Man | North Andrew (7–3–1)/ South Holt (10–1–1) | 30–30(tie) | (co-champions) | Bearcat Stadium |
1993 | 1A | Milan (13–1) | 19–12 | Valle Catholic | Faurot Field |
1993 | 2A | Warsaw (14–0) | 13–12 | Lutheran North | Faurot Field |
1993 | 3A | St. Francis Borgia (14–0) | 24–21 | Chillicothe | Plaster Sports Complex |
1993 | 4A | Webb City (14–0) | 20–7 | Rock Bridge | Plaster Sports Complex |
1993 | 5A | Jefferson City (13–0) | 35–0 | McCluer North | Faurot Field |
1994 | 8-Man | Fairfax (11–0) | 40–14 | North Andrew | Bearcat Stadium |
1994 | 1A | Miller (12–1) | 20–0 | Tarkio | Plaster Sports Complex |
1994 | 2A | Monroe City (14–0) | 18–13 | Warsaw | Plaster Sports Complex |
1994 | 3A | Odessa (14–0) | 28–0 | Knob Noster | Faurot Field |
1994 | 4A | Excelsior Springs (13–1) | 12–6 | Jackson | Faurot Field |
1994 | 5A | Jefferson City (13–0) | 14–7 | Mehlville | Faurot Field |
1995 | 8-Man | Worth County (12–0) | 48–26 | North Andrew | Bearcat Stadium |
1995 | 1A | Valle Catholic (12–1) | 63–13 | Wellington-Napoleon | Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin |
1995 | 2A | John Burroughs (8–4–1) /Lexington (12–1–1) | 14–14(tie) | (co-champions) | Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin |
1995 | 3A | Seneca (14–0) | 35–14 | Herculaneum | Plaster Sports Complex |
1995 | 4A | Camdenton (13–1) | 20–19 | Jackson | Plaster Sports Complex |
1995 | 5A | Hazelwood East (14–0) | 42–3 | Blue Springs South | Plaster Sports Complex |
1996 | 8-Man | North Andrew (11–0) | 44–18 | Fairfax | Kyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio |
1996 | 1A | Cass-Midway (13–1) | 42–13 | Santa Fe | Trans World Dome, St. Louis |
1996 | 2A | Monroe City (13–1) | 21–0 | Springfield Catholic | Trans World Dome |
1996 | 3A | MICDS (13–0) | 44–14 | Maryville | Trans World Dome |
1996 | 4A | Excelsior Springs (13–1) | 36–15 | Camdenton | Trans World Dome |
1996 | 5A | Hazelwood Central (13–1) | 21–20 | Oak Park | Trans World Dome |
1997 | 8-Man | North Andrew (11–1) | 46–0 | South Holt | Kyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio |
1997 | 1A | Salisbury (14–0) | 22–20 | Marionville | Trans World Dome |
1997 | 2A | Springfield Catholic (14–0) | 28–0 | Monroe City | Trans World Dome |
1997 | 3A | California (14–0) | 36–19 | MICDS | Trans World Dome |
1997 | 4A | Webb City (14–0) | 44–14 | North County (Bonne Terre) | Trans World Dome |
1997 | 5A | Jefferson City (12–1) | 23–19 | Parkway Central | Trans World Dome |
1998 | 8-Man | Worth County (12–0) | 58–16 | DeKalb | Spratt Stadium, Missouri Western, St. Joseph |
1998 | 1A | North Platte (12–2) | 30–7 | St. Vincent | Trans World Dome |
1998 | 2A | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–2) | 14–0 | Monroe City | Trans World Dome |
1998 | 3A | Boonville (13–1) | 33–22 | California | Trans World Dome |
1998 | 4A | Helias (12–2) | 37–12 | Ozark | Trans World Dome |
1998 | 5A | Riverview Gardens (13–1) | 41–34 | Jefferson City | Trans World Dome |
1999 | 8-man | Mound City (11–1) | 62–60 | North Andrew | Spratt Stadium |
1999 | 1A | Rich Hill (14–0) | 15–7 | Santa Fe | Trans World Dome |
1999 | 2A | Lutheran North (12–2) | 28–21 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) | Trans World Dome |
1999 | 3A | Aurora (14–0) | 7–0 | California | Trans World Dome |
1999 | 4A | Camdenton (14–0) | 15–14 | Helias | Trans World Dome |
1999 | 5A | Mehlville (13–1) | 15–7 | Rockhurst | Trans World Dome |
2000 | 8-man | Worth County (12–0) | 44–14 | Mound City | Spratt Stadium |
2000 | 1A | Santa Fe (14–0) | 12–0 | St. Vincent | Trans World Dome |
2000 | 2A | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–1) | 34–21 | Palmyra | Trans World Dome |
2000 | 3A | Platte County (14–0) | 32–9 | Salem | Trans World Dome |
2000 | 4A | Webb City (14–0) | 41–0 | McCluer North | Trans World Dome |
2000 | 5A | Rockhurst (14–0) | 23–7 | Pattonville | Trans World Dome |
2001 | 8-man | Worth County (12–0) | 48–40 | Miami | Dome at America's Center |
2001 | 1A | West Platte (12–2) | 20–13 | Lockwood | Dome at America's Center |
2001 | 2A | John Burroughs (13–0) | 36–32 | Warsaw | Dome at America's Center |
2001 | 3A | Platte County (14–0) | 21–14 | Central (New Madrid County) | Dome at America's Center |
2001 | 4A | Webb City (14–0) | 45–0 | Washington | Dome at America's Center |
2001 | 5A | Blue Springs (14–0) | 28–12 | Hazelwood East | Dome at America's Center |
2002 | 8-man | DeKalb (11–1) | 30–26 | King City | Spratt Stadium |
2002 | 1 | Adrian (13–1) | 35–22 | Hayti | Edward Jones Dome |
2002 | 2 | St. Pius X (Kansas City) (11–3) | 28–6 | Centralia | Edward Jones Dome |
2002 | 3 | Platte County (14–0) | 34–13 | Salem | Edward Jones Dome |
2002 | 4 | Kearney (13–1) | 36–22 | Eureka | Edward Jones Dome |
2002 | 5 | Webster Groves (10–3) | 23–22 | Raymore–Peculiar | Edward Jones Dome |
2002 | 6 | Rockhurst (13–0) | 41–7 | Lindbergh | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 8-man | Mound City (11–0) | 64–16 | North Andrew | Spratt Stadium |
2003 | 1 | Marionville (14–0) | 19–0 | Princeton | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 2 | Centralia (14–0) | 42–9 | Lawson | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 3 | Harrisonville (14–0) | 35–0 | Ste. Genevieve | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 4 | Kearney (14–0) | 43–0 | Ladue Horton Watkins | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 5 | Park Hill (12–1) | 34–20 | Webster Groves | Edward Jones Dome |
2003 | 6 | Blue Springs (13–0) | 53–0 | Hazelwood Central | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 8-man | South Holt (11–1) | 66–48 | St. Joseph Christian | Spratt Stadium |
2004 | 1 | St. Vincent (13–1) | 21–0 | East Buchanan | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 2 | Blair Oaks (14–0) | 27–26 | Cameron | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 3 | MICDS (14–0) | 45–42** | Harrisonville | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 4 | Clayton (13–1) | 27–26* | Webb City | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 5 | Raymore–Peculiar (13–0) | 37–18 | McCluer North | Edward Jones Dome |
2004 | 6 | Hickman (11–1) | 34–7 | Hazelwood East | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 8-man | Mound City (11–1) | 42–0 | Worth County | Spratt Stadium |
2005 | 1 | West Platte (13–1) | 35–28 | Marionville | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 2 | Cameron (14–0) | 64–18 | Montgomery County | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 3 | Harrisonville (13–1) | 42–0 | MICDS | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 4 | Camdenton (14–0) | 36–19 | Affton | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 5 | Raymore–Peculiar (13–0) | 43–21 | McCluer North | Edward Jones Dome |
2005 | 6 | De Smet (11–2) | 48–31 | Hazelwood Central | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 8-man | St. Joseph Christian (10–2) | 62–26 | Worth County | Spratt Stadium |
2006 | 1 | South Shelby (13–1) | 34–27* | Marionville | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 2 | Blair Oaks (13–1) | 32–24 | Hogan Prep Charter | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 3 | Harrisonville (14–0) | 56–21 | Owensville | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 4 | Webb City (14–0) | 26–0 | Hannibal | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 5 | Raymore–Peculiar (10–3) | 42–32 | Kirkwood | Edward Jones Dome |
2006 | 6 | Blue Springs South (13–0) | 41–7 | Christian Brothers | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 8-man | Worth County (12–0) | 70–6 | Hardin-Central | Spratt Stadium |
2007 | 1 | Orrick (14–0) | 20–8 | Thayer | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 2 | Lawson | 38–17 | Blair Oaks | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 3 | Harrisonville | 49–14 | MICDS | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 4 | Lee's Summit West | 35–0 | Parkway Central | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 5 | Waynesville | 17–7 | Belton | Edward Jones Dome |
2007 | 6 | Rockhurst | 28–9 | Mehlville | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 8-man | Mound City (13–0) | 48–16 | St. Joseph Christian | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 1 | Orrick (15–0) | 34–28** | Thayer | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 2 | Clark County | 10–7 | Maryville | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 3 | Cassville | 31–6 | Cardinal Ritter | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 4 | Webb City | 41–34 | Helias | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 5 | Hazelwood East | 39–34 | Raytown South | Edward Jones Dome |
2008 | 6 | Hazelwood Central | 25–20 | Blue Springs South | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 8-man | Mound City (11–1) | 50–8 | St. Joseph Christian | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 1 | Penney (14–0) | 21–17 | Valle Catholic | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 2 | Maryville (14–1) | 35–0 | Brentwood | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 3 | Cassville (14–1) | 24–7 | Bowling Green | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 4 | Kearney (13–2) | 27–15 | Helias | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 5 | Webster Groves (13–0) | 31–14 | Fort Osage | Edward Jones Dome |
2009 | 6 | Hazelwood Central (13–1) | 35–24 | Blue Springs | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 8-man | Mound City (12–1) | 46–24 | St. Joseph Christian | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 1 | Valle Catholic (15–0) | 22–21* | Westran | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 2 | Penney (15–0) | 34–13 | Maplewood Richmond Heights | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 3 | Richmond (15–0) | 21–20 | John Burroughs | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 4 | Webb City (15–0) | 56–7 | Warrenton | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 5 | Lee's Summit West (14–1) | 44–21 | Webster Groves | Edward Jones Dome |
2010 | 6 | Rockhurst (14–0) | 10–7 | Hazelwood Central | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 8-man | Worth County/Northeast Nodaway (13–0) | 50–20 | Mound City | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 1 | Valle Catholic (14–1) | 49–7 | South Shelby | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 2 | Lamar (14–1) | 49–19 | Lafayette County | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 3 | Logan-Rogersville (14–1) | 21–14 | John Burroughs | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 4 | Webb City (15–0) | 56–42 | MICDS | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 5 | Staley (14–0) | 35–21 | Kirkwood | Edward Jones Dome |
2011 | 6 | Blue Springs South (14–0) | 40–37 | Christian Brothers | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 8-man | Stanberry (12–1) | 56–38 | North Andrew | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 1 | Penney (15–0) | 60–34 | Valle Catholic | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 2 | Lamar (13–2) | 69–41 | Blair Oaks | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 3 | Maryville(15–0) | 35–22 | John Burroughs | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 4 | Webb City (15–0) | 49–14 | Helias | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 5 | Kirkwood (13–0) | 31–7 | Fort Osage | Edward Jones Dome |
2012 | 6 | Blue Springs (13–1) | 42–3 | Francis Howell | Edward Jones Dome |
2013 | 8-man | North Andrew (12–0) | 16–13 | Stanberry | Edward Jones Dome [2] |
2013 | 1 | Valle Catholic (15–0) | 41–0 | Marceline | Edward Jones Dome |
2013 | 2 | Lamar (14–1) | 42–0 | Lawson | Edward Jones Dome [3] |
2013 | 3 | Maryville (15–0) | 50–28 | Seneca | Edward Jones Dome |
2013 | 4 | Webb City (14–1) | 28–14 | Helias | Edward Jones Dome [4] |
2013 | 5 | Lee's Summit West (13–1) | 51–14 | Parkway Central | Edward Jones Dome [5] |
2013 | 6 | Blue Springs (14–0) | 35–14 | Columbia-Rock Bridge | Edward Jones Dome [6] |
2014 | 8-man | North Andrew (12–1) | 48–36 | Stanberry | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 1 | Valle Catholic (15–0) | 49–25 | Westran | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 2 | Lamar (14–1) | 30–15 | South Callaway | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 3 | Oak Grove (13–2) | 49–27 | John Burroughs | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 4 | Webb City (15–0) | 48–21 | Cape Girardeau Central | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 5 | Battle (11–4) | 25–22 | Nixa | Edward Jones Dome |
2014 | 6 | Christian Brothers (14–0) | 31–24 | Rockhurst | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 8-man | Stanberry (13–0) | 46–42 | North Andrew | Edward Jones Dome [7] |
2015 | 1 | Valle Catholic (15–0) | 61–36 | Penney | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 2 | Lamar (15–0) | 37–0 | Malden | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 3 | John Burroughs (14–1) | 30–6 | Odessa | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 4 | Kearney (14–1) | 17–14 | Webb City | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 5 | Fort Osage (14–1) | 63–28 | Chaminade | Edward Jones Dome |
2015 | 6 | Blue Springs South (15–0) | 37–28 | Christian Brothers College | Edward Jones Dome |
2016 | 8-Man | North Andrew | 50–22 | Stanberry | Faurot Field |
2016 | 1 | Penney | 47–14 | Monroe City | Plaster Sports Complex |
2016 | 2 | Lamar | 26–18 | Trinity Catholic | Plaster Sports Complex |
2016 | 3 | Monett | 27–18 | Maryville | Plaster Sports Complex |
2016 | 4 | Harrisonville | 21–14 | Kearney | Plaster Sports Complex |
2016 | 5 | Vianney | 49–14 | Ft. Zumwalt North | Plaster Sports Complex |
2016 | 6 | Kirkwood | 31–14 | Blue Springs | Faurot Field |
2017 | 8-Man | Worth County with Northeast Nodaway | 64–21 | Sacred Heart | Plaster Sports Complex |
2017 | 1 | Monroe City (15–0) | 12–7 | Valle Catholic | Faurot Field |
2017 | 2 | Lamar (14–0) | 37–20 | Lafayette County | Faurot Field |
2017 | 3 | Maryville (13–2) | 47–9 | Mt. Vernon | Faurot Field |
2017 | 4 | Webb City (15–0) | 14–0 | Ladue Horton Watkins | Faurot Field |
2017 | 5 | Staley (14–0) | 36–35 | Pattonville | Faurot Field |
2017 | 6 | Christian Brothers College (13–1) | 31–14 | Blue Springs | Plaster Sports Complex |
2018 | 8-Man | QuaceVill with Craig | 36–32 | Worth County with Northeast Nodaway | Faurot Field |
2018 | 1 | Hayti | 44–0 | Lincoln | Faurot Field |
2018 | 2 | Blair Oaks | 54–0 | Lathrop | Faurot Field |
2018 | 3 | Trinity Catholic (13–2) | 45–19 | Cardinal Ritter (14–1) | Faurot Field |
2018 | 4 | Ladue Horton Watkins (15–0) | 48–11 | MICDS (13–2) | Faurot Field |
2018 | 5 | Vianney (11–3) | 28–14 | Fort Osage (9–5) | Faurot Field |
2018 | 6 | Christian Brothers College (12–1) | 45–21 | Rockhurst (11–3) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 8-Man | Mound City with Craig | 82–46 | Southwest (Livingston County) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 1 | Valle Catholic (14–1) | 30–27 | Lincoln (14–1) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 2 | Lutheran North (15–0) | 49–0 | Ava (14–1) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 3 | Odessa (15–0) | 49–28 | Cassville (12–3) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 4 | Webb City (14–1) | 48–0 | Platte County (11–4) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 5 | Carthage (12–2) | 27–21(OT) | Jackson (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2019 | 6 | DeSmet Jesuit (14–0) | 35–20 | Joplin (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2020 | 8-Man | Southwest (Livingston County) with Hale, Tina-Avalon [8] | 52–34 | North Andrew | Chillicothe |
2020 | 1 | Windsor [9] | 43–20 | Mid-Buchanan | Jefferson City |
2020 | 2 | Lamar [10] | 6–3 | St. Pius X | Jefferson City |
2020 | 3 | Blair Oaks [11] | 62–40 | Maryville | Jefferson City |
2020 | 4 | Helias Catholic [12] | 35–30 | MICDS | Jefferson City |
2020 | 5 | Jackson [13] | 42–7 | Platte County | Jefferson City |
2020 | 6 | Raymore-Peculiar [14] | 23–0 | DeSmet | Jefferson City |
2021 | 8-Man | Drexel with Miami (13–0) [15] | 48–42 | Worth County with Northeast Nodaway (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 1 | East Buchanan (14–1) [16] | 21–4 | Marceline (12–2) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 2 | Lutheran St. Charles (12–2) [17] | 33–27 | Lamar (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 3 | St. Marys (12–1) [18] | 56–0 | St. Pius X (12–2) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 4 | Smithville (13–0) [19] | 31–0 | Hannibal (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 5 | Webb City (11–3) [20] | 26–21 | Holt (13–1) | Faurot Field |
2021 | 6 | Christian Brothers College HS (13–1) [21] | 48–21 | Liberty North (11–2) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 8-Man | North Andrew (14–0) [22] | 54–24 | Bishop LeBlond (10–4) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 1 | East Buchanan (14–1) [23] | 42–0 | Adrian (12–3) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 2 | Blair Oaks (14–0) [24] | 32–27 | Lamar (12–2) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 3 | Cardinal Ritter (14–0) [25] | 46–7 | Reeds Spring (11–3) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 4 | St. Mary's (12–2) [26] | 42–0 | St. Dominic (8–6) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 5 | Francis Howell (14–0) [27] | 49–21 | Fort Osage (11–3) | Faurot Field |
2022 | 6 | Christian Brothers College HS (13–1) [28] | 35–28 (OT) | Lee's Summit North (12–2) | Faurot Field |
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