List of Missouri state high school football champions

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Missouri state high school football championships have been sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since 1968. [1]

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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.

Championships

YearClassChampion (Record)ScoreRunner-upSite
19681A Princeton (11–0–1)32–0 Cass-Midway Raytown High School, Raytown
19682ACabool (10–1)6–0SenecaJohn F. Kennedy Stadium, Springfield
19683APerryville (11–1)14–0Marshall University City High School, University City
19684AMcCluer (10–0–1)17–13Oak Park Faurot Field, University of Missouri, Columbia
19691ACass-Midway (10–1)24–0SmithvilleRaytown High School, Raytown
19692AAurora (11–1)13–6MaldenPoplar Bluff High School, Poplar Bluff
19693ADeLaSalle (Kansas City) (10–2)14–8Mercy (St. Louis) Missouri Valley College, Marshall
19694AMcCluer (10–1)21–0RockhurstFaurot Field
19701ACass-Midway (12–0)20–0Rock Port Bearcat Stadium, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville
19702ASouth Shelby (12–0)38–18Harrisonville University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg
19703AChillicothe (11–0)32–6DexterChillicothe High School, Chillicothe
19704ASt. Louis Univ. High (11–1)28–19Center (Kansas City)Faurot Field
19711ATarkio (10–0)35–22Greenwood SouthBearcat Stadium
19712A Monett (12–0)37–8Shelby Plaster Sports Complex, Springfield
19713ARichmond (11–1)29–25FultonFulton High School, Fulton
19714ARockhurst (11–0)14–10Beaumont William Chrisman High School, Independence
19721AUniversity High (Warrensburg) (12–0)17–0FairfaxUniversity of Central Missouri, Warrensburg
19722ASt. Mary's (Independence) (11–0)6–0Country Day (MICDS)Ladue Horton Watkins High, Ladue
19723AChillicothe (10–1)14–9ChaminadeChillicothe High School, Chillicothe
19724AHazelwood (9–1–1) /Southwest (KC) (9–0–2)6–6(tie)(co-champions) Francis Olympic Field, Washington University in St. Louis
19731ANorth Shelby (11–0)28–20DrexelSouth Shelby High School, Shelbina
19732APriory (9–1)60–26West Platte Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
19733AWashington (11–0)14–7Helias University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla
19734ASumner (11–1)12–7RockhurstArrowhead Stadium
19741ALockwood (10–2)34–0King CityBearcat Stadium
19742ACountry Day (MICDS) (10–1)34–7Pleasant HillSt. Louis Country Day School,
19743ABoonville (11–0)34–14WashingtonSt. Louis University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla
19744A Hickman (10–1)54–6SumnerFaurot Field
19751AOrrick (11–1)18–0GreenfieldExcelsior Springs High, Excelsior Springs
19752AJohn Burroughs (12–0)28–26SenecaJohn Burroughs School, St. Louis
19753ARock Bridge (12–0)10–0NevadaFaurot Field
19754AParkwood (Joplin) (12–0–1)16–8De SmetHughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
19761ACass-Midway (13–0)13–0PrincetonCass-Midway High School, Cleveland
19762ALexington (12–0)19–7John Burroughs John Burroughs School, St. Louis
19763AMemorial (Joplin) (12–1)31–0SullivanHughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
19764AJefferson City (13–0)33–6SumnerMoss Field, Webster Groves H.S. St. Louis
19771AGreenfield (12–0)20–6King CityKing City High School, King City
19772A Monett (11–2)21–19LouisianaMonett High School, Monett
19773ARock Bridge (10–0–2)7–6CamdentonFaurot Field
19774AJefferson City (13–0)20–11Hazelwood CentralJefferson City High School, Jefferson City
19781ACass-Midway (12–1)13–0PrincetonCass-Midway High School, Cleveland
19782AMount Vernon (13–0)37–21Country Day (MICDS) St. Louis Country Day School, St. Louis
19783AChillicothe (12–0)42–0WashingtonChillicothe High School, Chillicothe
19784AJefferson City (11–1)35–21Hazelwood CentralLindenwood University, St. Charles
19791AJasper (12–1)23–0Hardin-Central Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis
19792APlattsburg (12–0)12–7MarcelineBusch Memorial Stadium
19793ACountry Day (MICDS) (11–1)14–7St. Pius X (Kansas City)Busch Memorial Stadium
19794AWebster Groves (11–1)7–6Jefferson CityBusch Memorial Stadium
19801AHardin-Central (11–0)14–6GreenwoodBusch Memorial Stadium
19802AJohn Burroughs (11–2–1) /Lexington (12–0–1)6–6(tie)(co-champions)Busch Memorial Stadium
19803AO'Hara (11–3)30–0CaruthersvilleBusch Memorial Stadium
19804AParkwood (Joplin) (14–0)20–13Hazelwood CentralBusch Memorial Stadium
19811AGreenwood (10–1)14–0GallatinBusch Memorial Stadium
19812A Valle Catholic (12–0–1) /St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–0–1)0–0(tie)(co-champions)Busch Memorial Stadium
19813ALutheran North (12–1)14–6MarshallBusch Memorial Stadium
19814ARockhurst (12–1)35–14Hazelwood CentralBusch Memorial Stadium
19821ACass-Midway (12–0)42–6GallatinArrowhead Stadium
19822A Valle Catholic (14–0)37–0Mt. VernonArrowhead Stadium
19823AMaryville (12–1)22–0DuchesneArrowhead Stadium
19824ASt. Charles (13–1)10–3O'HaraArrowhead Stadium
19825ASumner (11–2)32–22RockhurstArrowhead Stadium
19831AChaffee (11–2)13–7NorborneBusch Memorial Stadium
19832A Valle Catholic (13–1)14–7SenecaBusch Memorial Stadium
19833ACountry Day (MICDS) (12–1)14–0HarrisonvilleBusch Memorial Stadium
19834AParkwood (Joplin) (14–0)35–7UnionBusch Memorial Stadium
19835ARockhurst (12–2)13–7Hazelwood CentralBusch Memorial Stadium
19841ARock Port (12–0)7–6Appleton CityArrowhead Stadium
19842AKnob Noster (12–1)8–7HaytiArrowhead Stadium
19843ALexington (12–1)28–0BerkeleyArrowhead Stadium
19844AHelias (12–2)23–13Parkwood (Joplin)Arrowhead Stadium
19845AJefferson City (12–2)21–12SumnerArrowhead Stadium
19851ARock Port (13–0)13–12Sweet SpringsBusch Memorial Stadium
19852AJohn Burroughs (9–4)35–8PlattsburgBusch Memorial Stadium
19853ACountry Day (MICDS) (12–1)28–0 Pembroke Hill Busch Memorial Stadium
19854AChillicothe (13–1)20–14Center (Kansas City)Busch Memorial Stadium
19855AHazelwood Central (14–0)22–15Lee's SummitBusch Memorial Stadium
19861AMarceline (13–0)20–0GreenwoodArrowhead Stadium
19862ALouisiana (13–1)23–14SenecaArrowhead Stadium
19863ACountry Day (MICDS) (13–0)31–7Oak GroveArrowhead Stadium
19864ACamdenton (12–0–1) /Marshall (12–0–1)20–20(tie)(co-champions)Arrowhead Stadium
19865ARockhurst (11–1)13–10Hazelwood CentralArrowhead Stadium
19871AHardin-Central (12–0)18–6AdrianWilliam Jewell College, Liberty
19872ASeneca (14–0)20–13 Brentwood Faurot Field
19873ABerkeley (13–1)35–8BransonFaurot Field
19874ACamdenton (12–0)23–14SumnerFaurot Field
19875ARockhurst (12–1)7–0Hazelwood CentralFaurot Field
19888-ManSouth Holt (10–1)46–0MiamiBearcat Stadium
19881A Valle Catholic (12–1)21–3Rock PortFaurot Field
19882ALexington (13–1)17–14John BurroughsPlaster Sports Complex
19883ALutheran North (13–1)36–0ChillicotheFaurot Field
19884AWebster Groves (10–3)26–6Center (Kansas City)Faurot Field
19885AJefferson City (11–0)53–0McCluer NorthFaurot Field
19898-ManNorth Nodaway (11–1)46–0DeKalbBearcat Stadium
19891A Valle Catholic (12–1)49–7MarcelineFaurot Field
19892AJohn Burroughs (10–3)17–6Putnam CountyFaurot Field
19893ALutheran North (13–1)28–26BransonPlaster Sports Complex
19894AWebb City (14–0)16–0SumnerPlaster Sports Complex
19895AHazelwood East (14–0)28–14RockhurstFaurot Field
19908-ManNodaway-Holt (11–0)49–12Southwest (Ludlow)Bearcat Stadium
19901A Valle Catholic (13–1)49–21Rock PortPlaster Sports Complex
19902AWarsaw (13–1)42–7South ShelbyPlaster Sports Complex
19903ALutheran North (13–1)37–13Oak GroveFaurot Field
19904ASumner (13–1)36–21Webb CityFaurot Field
19905AJefferson City (14–0)12–7McCluerFaurot Field
19918-ManNodaway-Holt (11–0)27–14South NodawayBearcat Stadium
19911A Valle Catholic (14–0)28–24TarkioFaurot Field
19912AJohn Burroughs (11–2)21–7 Pembroke Hill Faurot Field
19913AChillicothe (12–2)40–12HerculaneumPlaster Sports Complex
19914ASumner (11–1)52–8Benton (St. Joseph)Plaster Sports Complex
19915AJefferson City (11–2)10–7St. Louis Univ. HighFaurot Field
19928-ManSouth Holt (10–1–1)/South Nodaway (9–1–1)20–20(tie)(co-champions)Bearcat Stadium
19921A Valle Catholic (14–0)44–16Hardin-CentralPlaster Sports Complex
19922AJohn Burroughs (12–1)21–7PlattsburgPlaster Sports Complex
19923ASte. Genevieve (13–1)22–15BolivarFaurot Field
19924AWebb City (12–2)24–21Rock BridgeFaurot Field
19925ABlue Springs (13–1)39–35Parkway CentralFaurot Field
19938-ManNorth Andrew (7–3–1)/ South Holt (10–1–1)30–30(tie)(co-champions)Bearcat Stadium
19931AMilan (13–1)19–12 Valle Catholic Faurot Field
19932AWarsaw (14–0)13–12Lutheran NorthFaurot Field
19933ASt. Francis Borgia (14–0)24–21ChillicothePlaster Sports Complex
19934AWebb City (14–0)20–7Rock BridgePlaster Sports Complex
19935AJefferson City (13–0)35–0McCluer NorthFaurot Field
19948-ManFairfax (11–0)40–14North AndrewBearcat Stadium
19941AMiller (12–1)20–0TarkioPlaster Sports Complex
19942AMonroe City (14–0)18–13WarsawPlaster Sports Complex
19943AOdessa (14–0)28–0Knob NosterFaurot Field
19944AExcelsior Springs (13–1)12–6JacksonFaurot Field
19945AJefferson City (13–0)14–7MehlvilleFaurot Field
19958-ManWorth County (12–0)48–26North AndrewBearcat Stadium
19951A Valle Catholic (12–1)63–13Wellington-NapoleonHughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
19952AJohn Burroughs (8–4–1) /Lexington (12–1–1)14–14(tie)(co-champions)Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
19953ASeneca (14–0)35–14HerculaneumPlaster Sports Complex
19954ACamdenton (13–1)20–19JacksonPlaster Sports Complex
19955AHazelwood East (14–0)42–3Blue Springs SouthPlaster Sports Complex
19968-ManNorth Andrew (11–0)44–18FairfaxKyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio
19961ACass-Midway (13–1)42–13Santa Fe Trans World Dome, St. Louis
19962AMonroe City (13–1)21–0Springfield CatholicTrans World Dome
19963AMICDS (13–0)44–14MaryvilleTrans World Dome
19964AExcelsior Springs (13–1)36–15CamdentonTrans World Dome
19965AHazelwood Central (13–1)21–20Oak ParkTrans World Dome
19978-ManNorth Andrew (11–1)46–0South HoltKyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio
19971ASalisbury (14–0)22–20MarionvilleTrans World Dome
19972ASpringfield Catholic (14–0)28–0Monroe CityTrans World Dome
19973ACalifornia (14–0)36–19MICDSTrans World Dome
19974AWebb City (14–0)44–14North County (Bonne Terre)Trans World Dome
19975AJefferson City (12–1)23–19Parkway CentralTrans World Dome
19988-ManWorth County (12–0)58–16DeKalb Spratt Stadium, Missouri Western, St. Joseph
19981ANorth Platte (12–2)30–7St. VincentTrans World Dome
19982ASt. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–2)14–0Monroe CityTrans World Dome
19983ABoonville (13–1)33–22CaliforniaTrans World Dome
19984AHelias (12–2)37–12OzarkTrans World Dome
19985ARiverview Gardens (13–1)41–34Jefferson CityTrans World Dome
19998-manMound City (11–1)62–60North AndrewSpratt Stadium
19991ARich Hill (14–0)15–7Santa FeTrans World Dome
19992ALutheran North (12–2)28–21St. Pius X (Kansas City)Trans World Dome
19993AAurora (14–0)7–0CaliforniaTrans World Dome
19994ACamdenton (14–0)15–14HeliasTrans World Dome
19995AMehlville (13–1)15–7RockhurstTrans World Dome
20008-manWorth County (12–0)44–14Mound CitySpratt Stadium
20001ASanta Fe (14–0)12–0St. VincentTrans World Dome
20002ASt. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–1)34–21PalmyraTrans World Dome
20003APlatte County (14–0)32–9SalemTrans World Dome
20004AWebb City (14–0)41–0McCluer NorthTrans World Dome
20005ARockhurst (14–0)23–7PattonvilleTrans World Dome
20018-manWorth County (12–0)48–40MiamiDome at America's Center
20011AWest Platte (12–2)20–13LockwoodDome at America's Center
20012AJohn Burroughs (13–0)36–32WarsawDome at America's Center
20013APlatte County (14–0)21–14Central (New Madrid County)Dome at America's Center
20014AWebb City (14–0)45–0WashingtonDome at America's Center
20015ABlue Springs (14–0)28–12Hazelwood EastDome at America's Center
20028-manDeKalb (11–1)30–26King CitySpratt Stadium
20021Adrian (13–1)35–22HaytiEdward Jones Dome
20022St. Pius X (Kansas City) (11–3)28–6CentraliaEdward Jones Dome
20023Platte County (14–0)34–13SalemEdward Jones Dome
20024Kearney (13–1)36–22EurekaEdward Jones Dome
20025Webster Groves (10–3)23–22 Raymore–Peculiar Edward Jones Dome
20026Rockhurst (13–0)41–7LindberghEdward Jones Dome
20038-manMound City (11–0)64–16North AndrewSpratt Stadium
20031Marionville (14–0)19–0PrincetonEdward Jones Dome
20032Centralia (14–0)42–9LawsonEdward Jones Dome
20033Harrisonville (14–0)35–0Ste. GenevieveEdward Jones Dome
20034Kearney (14–0)43–0Ladue Horton WatkinsEdward Jones Dome
20035Park Hill (12–1)34–20Webster GrovesEdward Jones Dome
20036Blue Springs (13–0)53–0Hazelwood CentralEdward Jones Dome
20048-manSouth Holt (11–1)66–48St. Joseph ChristianSpratt Stadium
20041St. Vincent (13–1)21–0East BuchananEdward Jones Dome
20042Blair Oaks (14–0)27–26CameronEdward Jones Dome
20043MICDS (14–0)45–42**HarrisonvilleEdward Jones Dome
20044Clayton (13–1)27–26*Webb CityEdward Jones Dome
20045 Raymore–Peculiar (13–0)37–18McCluer NorthEdward Jones Dome
20046 Hickman (11–1)34–7Hazelwood EastEdward Jones Dome
20058-manMound City (11–1)42–0Worth CountySpratt Stadium
20051West Platte (13–1)35–28MarionvilleEdward Jones Dome
20052Cameron (14–0)64–18Montgomery CountyEdward Jones Dome
20053Harrisonville (13–1)42–0MICDSEdward Jones Dome
20054Camdenton (14–0)36–19AfftonEdward Jones Dome
20055 Raymore–Peculiar (13–0)43–21McCluer NorthEdward Jones Dome
20056De Smet (11–2)48–31Hazelwood CentralEdward Jones Dome
20068-manSt. Joseph Christian (10–2)62–26Worth CountySpratt Stadium
20061South Shelby (13–1)34–27*MarionvilleEdward Jones Dome
20062Blair Oaks (13–1)32–24Hogan Prep CharterEdward Jones Dome
20063Harrisonville (14–0)56–21OwensvilleEdward Jones Dome
20064Webb City (14–0)26–0HannibalEdward Jones Dome
20065 Raymore–Peculiar (10–3)42–32KirkwoodEdward Jones Dome
20066Blue Springs South (13–0)41–7Christian BrothersEdward Jones Dome
20078-manWorth County (12–0)70–6Hardin-CentralSpratt Stadium
20071Orrick (14–0)20–8ThayerEdward Jones Dome
20072Lawson38–17Blair OaksEdward Jones Dome
20073Harrisonville49–14MICDSEdward Jones Dome
20074Lee's Summit West35–0Parkway CentralEdward Jones Dome
20075Waynesville17–7BeltonEdward Jones Dome
20076Rockhurst28–9MehlvilleEdward Jones Dome
20088-manMound City (13–0)48–16St. Joseph ChristianEdward Jones Dome
20081Orrick (15–0)34–28**ThayerEdward Jones Dome
20082Clark County10–7MaryvilleEdward Jones Dome
20083Cassville31–6Cardinal RitterEdward Jones Dome
20084Webb City41–34HeliasEdward Jones Dome
20085 Hazelwood East 39–34Raytown SouthEdward Jones Dome
20086Hazelwood Central25–20Blue Springs SouthEdward Jones Dome
20098-manMound City (11–1)50–8St. Joseph ChristianEdward Jones Dome
20091 Penney (14–0)21–17 Valle Catholic Edward Jones Dome
20092 Maryville (14–1)35–0 Brentwood Edward Jones Dome
20093 Cassville (14–1)24–7 Bowling Green Edward Jones Dome
20094 Kearney (13–2)27–15 Helias Edward Jones Dome
20095 Webster Groves (13–0)31–14 Fort Osage Edward Jones Dome
20096 Hazelwood Central (13–1)35–24Blue SpringsEdward Jones Dome
20108-man Mound City (12–1)46–24 St. Joseph Christian Edward Jones Dome
20101 Valle Catholic (15–0)22–21* Westran Edward Jones Dome
20102 Penney (15–0)34–13 Maplewood Richmond Heights Edward Jones Dome
20103 Richmond (15–0)21–20 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
20104 Webb City (15–0)56–7 Warrenton Edward Jones Dome
20105 Lee's Summit West (14–1)44–21 Webster Groves Edward Jones Dome
20106 Rockhurst (14–0)10–7 Hazelwood Central Edward Jones Dome
20118-man Worth County/Northeast Nodaway (13–0)50–20 Mound City Edward Jones Dome
20111 Valle Catholic (14–1)49–7 South Shelby Edward Jones Dome
20112 Lamar (14–1)49–19 Lafayette County Edward Jones Dome
20113 Logan-Rogersville (14–1)21–14 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
20114 Webb City (15–0)56–42 MICDS Edward Jones Dome
20115 Staley (14–0)35–21 Kirkwood Edward Jones Dome
20116 Blue Springs South (14–0)40–37 Christian Brothers Edward Jones Dome
20128-man Stanberry (12–1)56–38 North Andrew Edward Jones Dome
20121 Penney (15–0)60–34 Valle Catholic Edward Jones Dome
20122 Lamar (13–2)69–41 Blair Oaks Edward Jones Dome
20123 Maryville(15–0)35–22 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
20124 Webb City (15–0)49–14 Helias Edward Jones Dome
20125 Kirkwood (13–0)31–7 Fort Osage Edward Jones Dome
20126 Blue Springs (13–1)42–3 Francis Howell Edward Jones Dome
20138-man North Andrew (12–0)16–13 Stanberry Edward Jones Dome [2]
20131 Valle Catholic (15–0)41–0 Marceline Edward Jones Dome
20132 Lamar (14–1)42–0 Lawson Edward Jones Dome [3]
20133 Maryville (15–0)50–28 Seneca Edward Jones Dome
20134Webb City (14–1)28–14HeliasEdward Jones Dome [4]
20135Lee's Summit West (13–1)51–14Parkway CentralEdward Jones Dome [5]
20136Blue Springs (14–0)35–14 Columbia-Rock Bridge Edward Jones Dome [6]
20148-man North Andrew (12–1)48–36 Stanberry Edward Jones Dome
20141 Valle Catholic (15–0)49–25 Westran Edward Jones Dome
20142 Lamar (14–1)30–15 South Callaway Edward Jones Dome
20143 Oak Grove (13–2)49–27 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
20144 Webb City (15–0)48–21 Cape Girardeau Central Edward Jones Dome
20145 Battle (11–4)25–22 Nixa Edward Jones Dome
20146 Christian Brothers (14–0)31–24 Rockhurst Edward Jones Dome
20158-man Stanberry (13–0)46–42 North Andrew Edward Jones Dome [7]
20151 Valle Catholic (15–0)61–36 Penney Edward Jones Dome
20152 Lamar (15–0)37–0 Malden Edward Jones Dome
20153 John Burroughs (14–1)30–6 Odessa Edward Jones Dome
20154 Kearney (14–1)17–14 Webb City Edward Jones Dome
20155 Fort Osage (14–1)63–28 Chaminade Edward Jones Dome
20156 Blue Springs South (15–0)37–28 Christian Brothers College Edward Jones Dome
20168-ManNorth Andrew50–22 Stanberry Faurot Field
20161 Penney 47–14 Monroe City Plaster Sports Complex
20162 Lamar 26–18 Trinity Catholic Plaster Sports Complex
20163 Monett 27–18 Maryville Plaster Sports Complex
20164 Harrisonville 21–14 Kearney Plaster Sports Complex
20165Vianney49–14Ft. Zumwalt NorthPlaster Sports Complex
20166 Kirkwood 31–14 Blue Springs Faurot Field
20178-ManWorth County with Northeast Nodaway64–21Sacred HeartPlaster Sports Complex
20171Monroe City (15–0)12–7Valle CatholicFaurot Field
20172Lamar (14–0)37–20Lafayette CountyFaurot Field
20173Maryville (13–2)47–9Mt. VernonFaurot Field
20174Webb City (15–0)14–0Ladue Horton WatkinsFaurot Field
20175Staley (14–0)36–35PattonvilleFaurot Field
20176Christian Brothers College (13–1)31–14Blue SpringsPlaster Sports Complex
20188-ManQuaceVill with Craig36–32Worth County with Northeast NodawayFaurot Field
20181Hayti44–0LincolnFaurot Field
20182Blair Oaks54–0LathropFaurot Field
20183Trinity Catholic (13–2)45–19Cardinal Ritter (14–1)Faurot Field
20184Ladue Horton Watkins (15–0)48–11MICDS (13–2)Faurot Field
20185Vianney (11–3)28–14Fort Osage (9–5)Faurot Field
20186 Christian Brothers College (12–1)45–21Rockhurst (11–3) Faurot Field
20198-ManMound City with Craig82–46Southwest (Livingston County)Faurot Field
20191Valle Catholic (14–1)30–27Lincoln (14–1)Faurot Field
20192Lutheran North (15–0)49–0Ava (14–1)Faurot Field
20193Odessa (15–0)49–28Cassville (12–3)Faurot Field
20194Webb City (14–1)48–0Platte County (11–4)Faurot Field
20195Carthage (12–2)27–21(OT)Jackson (13–1)Faurot Field
20196DeSmet Jesuit (14–0)35–20Joplin (13–1)Faurot Field
20208-ManSouthwest (Livingston County) with Hale, Tina-Avalon [8] 52–34North Andrew Chillicothe
20201Windsor [9] 43–20Mid-BuchananJefferson City
20202Lamar [10] 6–3St. Pius X Jefferson City
20203Blair Oaks [11] 62–40MaryvilleJefferson City
20204Helias Catholic [12] 35–30MICDSJefferson City
20205Jackson [13] 42–7Platte CountyJefferson City
20206Raymore-Peculiar [14] 23–0DeSmetJefferson City
20218-ManDrexel with Miami (13–0) [15] 48–42Worth County with Northeast Nodaway (13–1)Faurot Field
20211East Buchanan (14–1) [16] 21–4Marceline (12–2)Faurot Field
20212Lutheran St. Charles (12–2) [17] 33–27Lamar (13–1)Faurot Field
20213St. Marys (12–1) [18] 56–0St. Pius X (12–2)Faurot Field
20214Smithville (13–0) [19] 31–0Hannibal (13–1)Faurot Field
20215Webb City (11–3) [20] 26–21Holt (13–1)Faurot Field
20216Christian Brothers College HS (13–1) [21] 48–21Liberty North (11–2)Faurot Field
20228-ManNorth Andrew (14–0) [22] 54–24Bishop LeBlond (10–4)Faurot Field
20221East Buchanan (14–1) [23] 42–0Adrian (12–3)Faurot Field
20222Blair Oaks (14–0) [24] 32–27Lamar (12–2)Faurot Field
20223Cardinal Ritter (14–0) [25] 46–7Reeds Spring (11–3)Faurot Field
20224St. Mary's (12–2) [26] 42–0St. Dominic (8–6)Faurot Field
20225Francis Howell (14–0) [27] 49–21Fort Osage (11–3)Faurot Field
20226Christian Brothers College HS (13–1) [28] 35–28 (OT)Lee's Summit North (12–2)Faurot Field

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The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) is the governing body for high school activities throughout the state of Missouri. Approximately 580 high schools are members of MSHSAA.

Clayton High School is a public high school in Clayton, Missouri.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wentzville Holt High School</span> Public co-ed secondary school in Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville Holt High School is the oldest of the four high schools in the Wentzville R-IV School District and second oldest high school in St. Charles County, Missouri. With a 2020-21 enrollment of 1,934, Holt is the largest high school in St. Charles County. Although officially known as Emil E. Holt Senior High School since 1969, it was generally known only as Wentzville High School until 2000, when a renewed emphasis was placed on the "Holt" name in preparation for the addition of a second high school in the district.

Central Visual and Performing Arts High School is a magnet high school in St. Louis, Missouri, part of the St. Louis Public Schools.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cleveland Junior Naval Academy</span> Magnet high school in the United States

Cleveland Junior Naval Academy was a magnet military academy high school in St. Louis, Missouri and was a part of the St. Louis Public Schools. Cleveland High School opened in 1915 as a comprehensive high school, merging with the Junior Naval Academy in 1984. The Junior Naval Academy was a magnet military academy, founded in 1981. In 2006, the school moved from its original location on Louisiana Avenue (38.5777°N 90.2429°W) to the Pruitt Military Academy building on North 22nd Street, then, in 2010, it moved from Pruitt to the Southwest High School building at Arsenal and Kingshighway. In 2021, the St. Louis Public Schools board voted to close the location effective the upcoming school year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roosevelt High School (Missouri)</span> Comprehensive public high school in the United States

Roosevelt High School is a public high school in St. Louis, Missouri that is part of St. Louis Public Schools. Roosevelt opened in 1925 after two years of construction and the evacuation of a cemetery for the building site. From the 1930s through the 1970s, Roosevelt served a predominantly white, ethnically German population, and among its graduates was Clyde Cowan, the co-discoverer of the neutrino particle. As a result of intradistrict busing in the 1980s and 1990s, Roosevelt served increasing numbers of black students, and it continues to be among the most integrated comprehensive schools in the district. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Roosevelt operated a magnet school within its building as a small learning community; however, the magnet school operation shifted to Soldan High School in 1993. Despite a two-year renovation in the mid-1990s, Roosevelt has since suffered from academic and discipline issues, and its test scores and graduation rates remain below state averages.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brentwood High School (Missouri)</span> Public secondary school in the United States

Brentwood Middle and High School is a public high school in Brentwood, St. Louis County, Missouri that is part of the Brentwood School District. Brentwood High School was selected as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2006. Brentwood High School opened in 1927, and in 1961, the school district added a junior high school addition to the building.

Oakville High School is a public comprehensive high school in Oakville, Missouri that is part of the Mehlville R-9 School District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vashon High School</span> Comprehensive public high school in the United States

Vashon High School is a high school of the St. Louis Public Schools in St. Louis, Missouri. When it opened in 1927, it was the second high school for black students in St. Louis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Soldan International Studies High School</span> Magnet school in the United States

Soldan International Studies High School is a public magnet high school in the Academy neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, US, that is part of the St. Louis Public Schools. Soldan was known for its wealthy and predominantly Jewish student population, from its opening in 1909. The student population underwent a rapid change in demographics, starting in the 1950s. It was predominantly African American by the mid-1960s. The school was renovated and reopened as a magnet school, with a focus on international relations, in 1993.

Ritenour High School is a public high school in Breckenridge Hills, St. Louis County, Missouri that is part of the Ritenour School District.

Rockwood Summit High School is a public high school in unincorporated St. Louis County, Missouri that is part of the Rockwood School District. Summit opened in 1993 on the same day as Marquette High School, another Rockwood high school.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Logan-Rogersville High School</span> Public school in Rogersville, Missouri

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.

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