List of Missouri state high school boys basketball championships
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Below is a list of Missouri state high school boys basketball championships sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association
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 since the organization began holding the tournaments in 1968.

Championships

Year Class Champion Record Head Coach Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place Venue
1927 Northeast (Kansas City) Reaves Peters 27-17 Central (Springfield) Central (St. Joseph) 25-10 Jackson Rothwell & Girls Gym, UMC, Columbia
1928 Oregon 34-2 Ivan Nigh 25-16 Central (Springfield) Soldan
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24-22 Warren County Rothwell & Girls Gym, UMC, Columbia
1929 East (Kansas City) J.C. Cohlmeyer 30-18 Southwest (Kansas City) William Chrisman 48-9 Pleasant Hope Rothwell Gym, UMC, Columbia
1930 Central (Kansas City) Frank Guemple 13-11 East (Kansas City) Soldan
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43-12 Windsor Rothwell & Brewer FH, UMC, Columbia
1931 Benton (St. Joseph) 21-2 Paul B. Springer 21-18 New Point Kirksville 20-18 Westport (Kansas City) Rothwell & Brewer FH, UMC, Columbia
1932 A Rockhurst Ed Halpin 17-15 Joplin Christian Brothers (St. Joe) 20-6 Jefferson City Rothwell & Brewer FH, UMC, Columbia
1932 B Fruitland 28-2 R.B. Lewis 21-14 University High (Cape Gir.) Forsyth 27-17 Competition Rothwell & Brewer FH, UMC, Columbia
1933 A Beaumont R.G. Polster 29-23 St. Louis Univ. High Roosevelt 21-17 East (Kansas City) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1933 B Christian Brothers 21-2 William Klemm 23-15 Jackson St. James 11-10 Desloge Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1934 Jackson 20-2 Ryland Milner 17-11 Southwest (Kansas City) Doniphan 29-22* Beaumont Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1935 Northeast (Kansas City) R.E. Peters 23-21 Hickman Warrensburg 36-24 Fruitland Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1936 Hickman 24-0 Glenn Smith 28-24 Joplin Maryville 23-21 William Chrisman Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1937 Maryville 32-0 W.H. Smith 51-27 Central (Springfield) Bonne Terre 31-30 Joplin Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1938 Houston Duke Hiett 34-26 University High (Cape Gir.) Maryville 26-25 West County (Leadwood) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1939 A Joplin Claude Mikkelsen 39-31 St. Louis Univ. High Houston 27-20 Trenton Central High, St. Joseph
1939 B Camdenton W.L. Breuer 30-17 Richland (Essex) Calhoun 39-28 Glasgow Central High, Springfield
1940 A McBride (St. Louis) Carl Kamp 30-28 Central (Springfield) Carthage 31-28 Central (St. Joseph) Memorial Hall, Joplin
1940 B Zalma 27-2 James Thornton 25-21 Bland Glasgow 50-25 Archie Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1941 A Benton (St. Joseph) Paul B. Springer 50-27 Soldan
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Monett 38-31 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1941 B Camdenton W.L. Breuer 43-34 Rogersville Advance 40-38 Fair Play McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1942 A Beaumont 21-2 Tom Stanton 27-23 St. Louis Univ. High Central (Cape Girardeau) 49-33 Monett Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1942 B Greenwood 26-4 J.H. Collins 45-41 Hopkins St. Clair 43-34 Camdenton McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1943 Beaumont 26-2 Tom Stanton 30-27 Conway Diehlstadt 42-31 Central (St. Joseph) Central High, Springfield
1944 Bismarck 35-3 Ervin Leimer 40-38 Lebanon Ozark 45-29 Jefferson City Central High, Springfield
1945 Conway (42-3) Robert C. Taylor 42-25 Central (Springfield) Gilman City 38-26 Mexico Central High, Springfield
1946 St. Louis Univ. High 27-3 George Hasser 42-20 Bismarck Waynesville 45-37 Univ. High (Cape Gir.) Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1947 Beaumont 29-1 Tom Stanton 59-42 Versailles Normandy 65-52 Hermann McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1948 Beaumont 28-2 Tom Stanton 44-35 St. James Cleveland (St. Louis) 57-56 Lebanon McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1949 Buffalo 36-2 Eddie Matthews 57-44 Rockhurst 39-38 Bonne Terre John Burroughs McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1950 A Joplin 21-3 Russ Kaminsky 46-44** Kirkwood Clinton 52-50 St. Louis Univ. High Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1950 B Ozark 30-2 Denny Burrows 33-20 School of the Osage Puxico 51-44 Windsor McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1951 A Normandy 30-1 Marshall Riegert 46-42 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Crystal City 61-58 Joplin Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1951 B Puxico (40-0) Arnold Ryan 42-38 Waynesville John Burroughs 56-50 Morehouse Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1952 A St. Louis Univ. High 26-5 Henry Raymonds 50-40 DeAndreis (St. Louis) Lillis (Kansas City) 57-51 University City Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1952 B Puxico 39-2 Arnold Ryan 85-37 Shelbyville Wheaton 58-49 Branson Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1953 A Cleveland (St. Louis) 25-4 Earl Jansen 62-46 St. Louis Univ. High Webster Groves 99-63 Marshall Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1953 B John Burroughs 27-1 Ray Wolfe 73-65 Puxico Waynesville 83-66 Morehouse Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1954 A Central (Cape Girard.) 25-1 Louis Muegge 79-55 Christian Brothers Westport (Kansas City) 55-51 Webster Groves Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1954 B Sparta 39-2 Herb Weston 58-56** Morehouse Troy Buchanan 54-47 Alton Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1955 A Joplin 24-6 Russ Kaminsky 47-44 Northeast (Kansas City) Rolla 65-49 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Washington University, St. Louis
1955 B Branson (41-0) John E. Chase 77-58 Univ. High (Warrensburg) Buffalo 77-64 Lewistown Houck Fieldhouse, SEMO, Cape Gir.
1956 L Beaumont 29-2 Tom Stanton 67-56 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Cleveland (St. Louis) 64-57 Christian Brothers (St. Joe) Washington University, St. Louis
1956 M Pembroke Country Day  31-0 Edwin Ryan 79-69 Horace Mann (Maryville) School of the Osage 72-70** Forsyth Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1956 S New Haven 35-2 Ellsworth Hartzell 86-53 Mayview Archie 60-58* Clever McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1957 L St. Charles 24-8 Gene Bartow
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60-54 North Kansas City St. Louis Univ. High 77-59 Parkview Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1957 M Pembroke Country Day  28-3 Edwin Ryan 50-49 Advance Richland 65-42 Gainesville Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1957 S New Haven 32-2 Gordon Sulltrop 94-47 Bogard Rocky Comfort 85-68 Gilman City School of the Osage, Lake Ozark
1958 L St. Louis Univ. High 28-0 Emmett Hanick 56-43 Central (St. Joseph) Christian Brothers 54-52 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1958 M Branson 35-1 John E. Chase 49-32 Thayer Redemptorist (KC) 50-36 Elvins Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1958 S New Haven 33-1 Gordon Sulltrup 55-42 Halfway Madison 60-51 Burlington Junction Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1959 L Christian Brothers 27-4 D.C. Wilcutt 75-63 Joplin St. Louis Univ. High 60-50 St. Charles Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1959 M St. Agnes (Springfield) 30-1 Robert Taylor 60-48 Maryville Montgomery County 66-65 Clarkton Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1959 S New Haven 30-4 Gordon Sulltrup 57-41 Nixa LaPlata 76-75 Southwest (Mooresville) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1960 L Christian Brothers 22-5 D.C. Wilcutt 61-49 St. Louis Univ. High West Plains 63-59 Crystal City Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1960 M Bolivar 30-4 Bob Brown 50-38 Troy Buchanan Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 76-71* Redemptorist (KC) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1960 S Van Buren 33-3 Hoyle Massey 76-74** Madison Everton 59-44 Platte County Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1961 L St. Louis Univ. High 24-5 Emmet Hanick 52-51 Crystal City Washington 50-46 Mercy (St. Louis) Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1961 M Lillis (Kansas City) 29-0 Jerry Letourneau 47-41 Thayer Advance 77-71 Paris Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1961 S Kearney 25-3 Merrill Sindt 66-48 Everton Doe Run 68-67 Gilman City Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1962 L Hickman 26-1 James McLeod 57-47 Kirkwood Hadley Tech (St. Louis) 91-76 Central (Springfield) Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1962 M Bowling Green 25-8 Gene Hall 33-32 Branson Richland (Gray Ridge) 70-54 Blue Springs Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1962 S Bradleyville 28-4 Ray Gibson 59-49 North Harrison Santa Fe (Alma) 38-37 Univ. High (Columbia) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1963 L Christian Brothers 25-7 D.C. Wilcutt 47-38 Jefferson City Central (Kansas City) 58-50 Central (Springfield) Public High Fieldhouse, Kansas City
1963 M Republic 34-1 Leland Brown 78-63 Bernie Clopton 70-59* Lafayette County Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1963 S Exeter 35-0 Tom Hewgley 54-43 South Iron Jameson 64-54 Oregon Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1964 L Bishop DuBourg 28-5 Roger Laux 62-52 Parkview Central (Kansas City) 90-69 Maplewood-Richmond Hts. Washington U. Fieldhouse, St. Louis
1964 M Buffalo 34-1 Mike Kirksey 79-63 Richland (Essex) Pacific 82-80 Tipton McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1964 S Goodman 24-2 Charles Goade 76-67 South Iron Glasgow 80-44 Jameson McDonald Arena, MSU, Springfield
1965 L Parkview 27-1 Bill Harding 67-50 Center (Kansas City) Southwest (St. Louis) 51-38 Beaumont Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1965 M Buffalo 32-3 Larry Atwood 65-49 California Bloomfield 74-44 Owensville Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1965 S South Iron 30-3 Gene Cozine 69-47 Golden City Archie 59-51 Lancaster Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1966 L Central (Kansas City) Jim Wilkinson 52-48 Parkview Lindbergh 53-45 Augustinian Acad. (St.L) Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1966 M Owensville 30-7 Richard Hood 62-54 Willard Boonville 52-51 Bloomfield Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1966 S Wright City 27-7 Terry Cain 55-45 Greenwood Drexel 46-45 St. Joseph (Farmington) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1967 L Joplin 25-1 Russ Kaminsky 58-53* Central (Kansas City) Beaumont 59-51 Lindbergh Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1967 M Warrensburg 27-0 Jerry Elliott 64-51 Buffalo Notre Dame (Cape Girard.) 69-46 Paris Lexington High, Lexington
1967 S Bradleyville 34-1 Argil Ellison 60-47 Archie New Haven 73-59 Linn County Lexington High, Lexington
1968 L O\'Fallon Tech 25-4 Jodie Bailey 55-54 Hickman Kirkwood 59-43 DeLaSalle (Kansas City) Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1968 M Matthews 34-1 Jim Hart 70-61 Boonville Hermann 45-36 Iberia Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1968 S Bradleyville 33-0 Argil Ellison 76-73**** Howardville Glasgow 69-49 Lathrop Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1969 L Sumner 30-2 John Algee 71-57 Webster Groves Hickman 61-41 William Chrisman Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1969 M Dixon 36-0 Robert Ogle 76-74 Oran Hermann 55-43 Pembroke Country Day  Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1969 S St. George (Hermann) 31-3 Dennis Kruse 70-54 Skyline Glasgow 69-67 Oak Grove Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1970 L Raytown South 27-1 Bud Lathrop 68-65* Rockhurst Lindbergh 67-65 Beaumont Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1970 M Hermann 33-0 Don Gosen 42-36 Lutheran South Buffalo 87-76 Christian Brothers (St. Joe) Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1970 S New Haven 24-8 Glen Scheer 79-69 Jameson Metz 74-70* Skyline Multipurpose Fieldhouse, UMR, Rolla
1971 L Vashon 24-2 Ronald Coleman 78-72 Paseo (Kansas City) Rockhurst 80-50 DeSoto Kiel Auditorium (original), St. Louis
1971 M Manual (Kansas City) 24-2 Wm. Madison III 54-51 Fredericktown Hermann 59-36 Mount Vernon Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1971 S Stanberry 26-5 Bill Meyers 75-66 Wright City Cairo 71-63 Marion C. Early Multipurpose Fieldhouse, UMR, Rolla
1972 L Raytown South 24-5 Bud Lathrop 52-48 Kirkwood Sumner 82-72 Carthage Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1972 M Montgomery City 29-4 Bill Ballew 68-48 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Richland (Essex) 67-66 Willard Brewer Fieldhouse, UMC, Columbia
1972 S Advance 27-5 Carroll Cookson 69-61 Marion C. Early Northeast Nodaway 69-59 North Harrison Multipurpose Fieldhouse, UMR, Rolla
1973 L DeSmet 28-5 Rich Grawer 51-47 Kirkwood Smith-Cotton 68-62 Paseo (Kansas City) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1973 M Lutheran South 30-1 Herm Meyer 76-62 Manual (Kansas City) Palmyra 58-54 Webb City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1973 S Forsyth 26-8 Charles Campbell 63-60 Advance Westran 83-71 Mound City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1974 1A Glasgow 33-0 Richard Roysten 78-73 Greenfield Smithton 71-63 Advance Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1974 2A Lilbourn 30-2 Larry Warren 70-64 Nixa Montgomery County 51-42 Lafayette County Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1974 3A Owensville 30-1 Jerry Buescher 51-48 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Bayless 69-66 Memorial (Joplin) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1974 4A McCluer 30-2 Larry Jacob 57-48 Central (St. Louis) Central (Kansas City) 45-41 Raytown South Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1975 1A Advance 29-3 Carroll Cookson 55-44 Northeast Nodaway Glasgow 67-52 Mansfield Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1975 2A Lilbourn 31-0 Bob Phelps 84-66 Logan-Rogersville Bishop LeBlond 94-74 St. James Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1975 3A Charleston 29-4 Mitch Haskins 57-56 Lafayette (St. Joseph) Clayton 50-45 Rock Bridge Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1975 4A McCluer 20-9 Mark Bernsen 71-66 Sumner Raytown South 65-62 Raytown Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1976 1A Scott County Central
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32-1 Ron Cookson 82-71 Glasgow Plato 63-52 Drexel Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1976 2A St. James 24-6 Grant Crow 72-46 Clearwater Linn 67-64 Licking Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1976 3A Lafayette (St. Joseph) Mel Clark 87-82 Memorial (Joplin) Central (Park Hills) 56-53 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1976 4A Center (Kansas City) Max Hayes 66-54 Central (St. Louis) St. Charles 70-55 McCluer Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1977 1A Lesterville 30-3 Billy Joe Martin 45-38 Northeast Nodaway Ash Grove 76-45 Newtown-Harris Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1977 2A Bishop LeBlond 27-5 John Bizal 64-56 Linn Notre Dame (Cape Girard.) 70-68 Forsyth Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1977 3A Memorial (Joplin) 31-1 Mike O\'Rourke 80-73 Charleston Manual (Kansas City) 70-63 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1977 4A Raytown South 25-4 Bud Lathrop 67-53 Central (Kansas City) DeSmet 66-64 Vashon Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1978 1A Glasgow 24-7 Larry Littrell 52-47 Marionville Clopton 68-64 Concordia Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1978 2A Nixa 30-1 Frank Branstetter 95-56 Lilbourn Lillis (Kansas City) 67-59 Palmyra Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1978 3A Memorial (Joplin) 31-0 Mike O\'Rourke 97-69 McKinley Rock Bridge 67-62 Charleston Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1978 4A DeSmet 31-1 Rich Grawer 61-57 Central (Kansas City) Central (St. Louis) 62-41 Kirkwood Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1979 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
30-3 Ron Cookson 75-51 Sparta Northeast Nodaway 66-40 Harrisburg Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1979 2A Palmyra 29-0 Don Foster 65-61 Crystal City Nixa 83-67 Butler Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1979 3A Central (Kansas City) 30-1 Jack Bush 49-44 Charleston Holt (Wentzville) 72-55 Aurora Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1979 4A DeSmet 32-0 Rich Grawer 77-64 William Chrisman Kirkwood 74-72 Vashon Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1980 1A Glasgow 29-1 Larry Littrell 56-41 Greenwood Jameson 68-57 LaMonte Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1980 2A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

32-1 Ronnie Cookson 94-52 Slater Willow Springs 67-52 Wellsville-Middletown Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1980 3A Charleston 25-6 Lennies McFerren 50-44 Republic Bishop Hogan (KC) 59-54 Lutheran North Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1980 4A Central (Cape Girardeau) 29-4 Dan Milligan 53-51 Hickman Mills William Chrisman 83-82* DeSmet Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1981 1A Mound City 27-0 Larry Hughes 62-52 Wellsville-Middletown Bell City 57-56 McAuley Catholic Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1981 2A North Pemiscot 27-4 Jerry Luellen 51-49 Willow Springs Penney 77-75* Hallsville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1981 3A Chillicothe 23-6 Rich Fairchild 58-49 St. Francis Borgia McDonald County 70-68 Sullivan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1981 4A Soldan
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28-3 Marvin Neals 57-45 DeSmet Parkview 46-44 Central (Kansas City) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1982 1A Marion C. Early 25-5 Bill Holmes 66-56 Greenwood Glasgow 50-46 King City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1982 2A Marionville 25-5 Tony Armstrong 70-61 Monroe City Crystal City 75-69 Lafayette County Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1982 3A Logan-Rogersville 29-1 Gary McDaniels 61-57 Chillicothe Vashon 59-49 Charleston Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1982 4A DeSmet 27-5 Dale Burgman 41-39 St. Louis Univ. High Hickman 57-52 Central (Kansas City) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1983 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

30-3 Ron Cookson 89-71 Clopton Walnut Grove 42-40* Northeast Nodaway Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1983 2A Hayti 24-6 Kent Reynolds 78-72 Licking Palmyra 70-57 Lafayette County Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1983 3A Charleston 30-3 Lennies McFerron 71-65 Warrensburg Logan-Rogersville 61-47 Centralia Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1983 4A Vashon (12-19) Floyd Irons 75-62 Van Horn Oak Park 55-53 Beaumont Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1984 1A Springfield Catholic 28-4 Jerry Buescher 40-37 Clopton St. Paul Lutheran 59-58 Jefferson Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1984 2A Eskridge 26-6 Al Galloway 67-50 Slater Nixa 57-53* Lathrop Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1984 3A McKinley (St. Louis) 26-4 Jimmie Cook 60-56 Ozark Central (Kansas City) 59-56 Jennings Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1984 4A Hillcrest 25-7 Gary Stanfield 51-50 Vashon Beaumont 50-48 Lincoln Prep Acad. Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1985 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
27-1 Ron Cookson 73-58 Northeast Nodaway Clopton 74-56 Lincoln Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1985 2A Lathrop 27-0 Harold Brown 46-45 Eskridge Mansfield 74-66 Paris Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1985 3A Malden 30-3 Randy Scott 88-67 Lutheran North Benton (St. Joseph) 38-33 Waynesville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1985 4A Vashon 27-5 Floyd Irons 52-49* Soldan
Soldan International Studies High School
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Raytown South 78-69 Lincoln Prep Acad. Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1986 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
28-6 Ron Cookson 84-76*** Wellsville-Middletown Northeast Nodaway 85-56 Lockwood Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1986 2A Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 26-6 Brad Wittenborn 66-47 Nixa Monroe City 72-67 Pembroke Hill  Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1986 3A Charleston 28-5 Lennies McFerren 44-43 Logan-Rogersville Paseo (Kansas City) 85-72 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1986 4A Vashon 31-1 Floyd Irons 72-43 Rockhurst Parkway West 60-49 Glendale Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1987 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

28-5 Ron Cookson 85-69 Wellsville-Middletown King City 50-43 Smithton Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1987 2A Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 31-2 Brad Wittenborn 74-68 Hartville Lathrop 69-67 Wright City Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1987 3A Charleston 28-4 Lennies McFerren 37-36 Fulton Marshfield 68-58 Bishop Hogan (KC) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1987 4A Rockhurst 27-2 Doug Bruce 63-58** Kickapoo Hazelwood Central 78-66 Beaumont Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1988 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
34-0 Ron Cookson 78-53 Walnut Grove North Harrison 78-74 Harrisburg Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1988 2A Eskridge 28-2 Al Galloway 66-50 Liberty (Mountain View) Maplewood-Richmond Hts. 71-70 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1988 3A Central (New Madrid Co.) 25-7 Gerald Murphy 71-59 Paseo (Kansas City) Willard 70-65 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1988 4A Vashon 30-1 Floyd Irons 63-49 Lee\'s Summit Holt (Wentzville) 54-53 Jefferson City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1989 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
31-2 Ron Cookson 63-53 Clopton Greenfield 53-47 Fairfax Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1989 2A Licking 29-3 Grant Crow 80-65 Bernie Clark County 67-57 St.Pius X (Kansas City) Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1989 3A Charleston 24-6 Lennies McFerren 54-49 Marshfield Berkeley 60-49 Warrensburg Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1989 4A Rockhurst 23-7 Doug Bruce 57-56 Vashon Jefferson City 63-47 DeSmet Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1990 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

32-1 Ron Cookson 71-45 New Franklin Malta Bend 84-63 Pattonsburg Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1990 2A Cardinal Ritter 28-2 Preston Thomas 58-55 Alton South Shelby 77-70* St. Pius X (Kansas City) Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1990 3A Charleston 33-0 Lennies McFerren 67-47 Soldan
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Benton (St. Joseph) 63-59 Willow Springs Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1990 4A Raytown South 31-0 Bud Lathrop 66-47 DeSmet Vashon 50-47 Glendale Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1991 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
33-0 Ron Cookson 56-48 Greenwood New Bloomfield 80-77 Wellington-Napoleon Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1991 2A Portageville 31-0 Jim Bidewell 73-51 Bishop Hogan (KC) Forsyth 76-72 Palmyra Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1991 3A Festus 31-1 Rod Gorman 77-63 Nevada Osage 69-68* Mexico Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1991 4A Parkway West 31-2 Bill Sodemann 53-49* Hickman Mills Rock Bridge 55-51 Parkway Central Hammons Stdt. Ctr., MSU, Springfield
1992 1A Van Buren 28-5 Randal Jenkins 68-60 New Bloomfield Halfway 50-43 North Harrison Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1992 2A Portageville 25-5 Jim Bidewell 85-82* Cole County Highland 73-67 Hartville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1992 3A Charleston 31-2 Lennies McFerren 43-19 Eldon Benton (St. Joseph) 69-63 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1992 4A Riverview Gardens 31-1 Todd Dutton 68-62 Raytown South Kickapoo 63-48 Parkway Central Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1993 1A Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
27-6 Ron Cookson 72-51 Green City Lockwood 73-52 Tarkio Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1993 2A Portageville 31-0 Jim Bidewell 63-41 Brookfield Skyline 47-40 Forsyth Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1993 3A St. Francis Borgia 28-3 Dave Neier 74-72 Jennings Helias 73-71 Marshall Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1993 4A Jefferson City 22-8 James Byland 60-56 Poplar Bluff DeSoto 58-54 Raytown South Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1994 1A Lockwood 30-1 Dennis Cornish 64-60 Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
Scott County Central High School is high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri that has won 15 Missouri state boys basketball championships -- the most of any high school in the state....

 
New Franklin 65-53 Rock Port Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1994 2A Portageville 25-3 Jim Bidewell 76-66 Fatima Alton 65-38 Cole Camp Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1994 3A St. Francis Borgia 31-1 Dave Neier 88-67 Mexico Helias 49-46 Maryville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1994 4A Vashon 27-2 Floyd Irons 58-54 Hazelwood Central St. Charles West 66-61 Central (Kansas City) Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1995 1A Barstow 22-10 Fritz Gabler 74-64 Lockwood South Iron 67-56 New Bloomfield Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1995 2A Cardinal Ritter 30-3 Preston Thomas 62-60 Skyline Diamond 81-64 Monroe City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1995 3A Mexico 28-3 Keith Miller 87-73 Maryville St. Francis Borgia 79-51 Mount Vernon Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1995 4A St. Charles West 30-2 Terry Holander 58-51 Vashon Central (Kansas City) 68-66 Sikeston Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1996 1A Richland (Essex) 31-2 Doyle Pitts 72-54 Lockwood Jefferson 59-56 Sturgeon Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1996 2A Cardinal Ritter 25-6 Preston Thomas 69-47 Hollister Pembroke Hill  77-59 Fatima Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1996 3A Charleston 31-1 Bobby Spencer 61-54 Mexico Fulton 72-62 Chillicothe Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1996 4A Webster Groves 29-3 Tim Moore 53-46 West Plains DeSmet 72-56 Truman Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1997 1A New Haven 26-6 Ray Steinhoff 74-71* Bishop Hogan (KC) Chadwick 70-56 Golden City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1997 2A East Carter 30-2 Mike Harlow 0 Pembroke Hill (forfeit) Hartville 75-49 Linn Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1997 3A Webb City 26-4 Eric Johnson 46-41 Chillicothe Jennings 77-63 Sullivan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1997 4A Christian Brothers 28-4 Bob McCormick 51-35 Truman Rock Bridge 51-48 Vashon Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1998 1A Fordland 23-7 Andy Underwood 75-43 Bishop Hogan (KC) New Haven 57-52 Weaubleau Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1998 2A Palmyra 26-5 Brad Thompson 0 Pembroke Hill (forfeit) Hartville 82-71 Portageville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1998 3A St. Francis Borgia 31-1 Dave Neier 55-50 Chillicothe Webb City 79-54 Mexico Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1998 4A Liberty 31-0 Mark Nusbaum 42-41 Lafayette (Wildwood) Vashon 63-50 Jefferson City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1999 1A New Haven 29-3 Ray Steinhoff 48-46 Fordland Santa Fe 58-41 King City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1999 2A Hollister 28-3 Duane Hiler 0 Pembroke Hill (forfeit) Portageville 75-63 North Callaway Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1999 3A Nixa 29-4 Jay Osborne 71-47 St. Francis Borgia Warrensburg 67-64 Jennings Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
1999 4A DeSmet 30-2 Bob Steiner 70-64 Vashon Central (Kansas City) 88-79 Troy Buchanan Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2000 1A Jefferson 29-3 Don Edwards 70-55 Billings Weaubleau 61-55 Brunswick Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2000 2A Whitfield 30-3 Rich Fanning 74-59 Blair Oaks Forsyth 59-44 Linn Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2000 3A Central (New Madrid Co.) 23-6 Lennies McFerren 68-55 Park Hill South Reeds Spring 70-57 Jennings Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2000 4A Vashon 27-2 Floyd Irons 56-50 DeSmet Rockhurst 64-44 Francis Howell North Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2001 1A New Haven 29-2 Ray Steinhoff 45-26 Liberal Stoutland 62-51 Jefferson Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2001 2A Blair Oaks 23-7 Gary Verslues 67-51 Butler Cardinal Ritter 64-41 Diamond Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2001 3A Central (New Madrid Co.) 23-7 Lennies McFerren 49-47 Hickman Mills Ozark 64-52 Helias Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2001 4A Vashon 28-1 Floyd Irons 63-52 Liberty Eureka 52-46 Hannibal Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2002 1A Bell City 29-5 David Heeb 88-68 Santa Fe Community 63-62 Stewartsville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2002 2A Lutheran North 25-7 Brent Rueter 72-62 Elsberry Marionville 52-50 Bishop LeBlond Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2002 3A MICDS 29-3 Don Maurer 53-51 Central (New Madrid Co.) Nixa 80-74 Westport Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2002 4A Vashon 30-1 Floyd Irons 82-27 DeSmet Liberty 67-46 Jefferson City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2003 1 Verona 32-0 Brad Stewart 65-47 North Shelby Dadeville 68-57 Braymer Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2003 2 East Carter 23-7 Larry Morgan 77-51 West Platte Thayer 51-39 Harrisburg Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2003 3 Cardinal Ritter 31-0 Marvin Neals 64-53 Ash Grove Charleston 57-54 Lincoln Prep Academy Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2003 4 Ozark 28-4 Steve Hunter 71-68 Paseo Academy St. Charles West 81-69 DeSoto Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2003 5 Kickapoo 30-1 Roy Green 65-42 Raytown South Parkway Central 69-65 Poplar Bluff Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2004 1 Bell City 29-4 David Heeb 74-62 St. Elizabeth North Andrew 54-48 Bevier Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2004 2 Van-Far 28-3 Brian Meny 46-40 Marionville Lone Jack 58-45 Senath-Hornersville Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2004 3 Centralia 29-2 David Meyers 41-32 Maryville Charleston 85-82 Mountain Grove Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2004 4 Vashon 31-0 Floyd Irons 68-55 Kearney Ozark 78-56 Dexter Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2004 5 Poplar Bluff 25-6 John David Pattillo 64-56 Blue Springs Lafayette (Wildwood) 60-52 Jefferson City Hearnes Center, UMC, Columbia
2005 1 North Shelby 31-1 Steve Carvajal 59-51 Jefferson St. Elizabeth 92-91* Bell City Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2005 2 Marionville 27-3 Ted Young 35-30 St. Vincent Salisbury 59-44 East Buchanan Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2005 3 Lutheran North 22-10 Brent Rueter 72-63 Charleston Versailles 52-48* Hogan Prep Academy Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2005 4 O’Hara 27-5 Todd Magwire 81-77* Willard Westminster Christian Ac. 67-61 Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2005 5 Poplar Bluff 27-4 John David Pattillo 72-56 Vashon Kickapoo 67-58 Rockhurst Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2006 1 Jefferson 32-0 Tim Jermain 74-61 Bell City Silex 61-60 Tuscumbia Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2006 2 Harrisburg 28-4 Steve Combs 41-38 Marionville Advance 70-60 West Platte Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2006 3 Cardinal Ritter 28-3 Marvin Neals 67-55 Charleston Cameron 51-35 Mount Vernon Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2006 4 St. Francis Borgia 30-1 Dave Neier 77-62 Sikeston Lincoln Prep Academy 57-49 Ozark Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2006 5 Vashon 27-2 Floyd Irons 58-55 Kickapoo Kirkwood 58-54* Rockhurst Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2007 1 Jefferson 31-1 Tim Jermain 66-65 Bell City LaPlata 73-71 Wheatland Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2007 2 Eskridge (17-10) Sterling Bates 64-54 Mansfield Harrisburg 82-64 Osceola Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2007 3 Charleston 29-3 Danny Farmer 66-48 Pembroke Hill  Spokane 64-57 Bowling Green Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2007 4 Ruskin 29-1 Gerry Marlin 59-56 Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) Willard 60-49 St. Charles Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2007 5 McCluer North 26-3 Randy Reed 69-57 Rockhurst Fort Zumwalt South 65-58 Lindbergh Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2008 1 Jefferson 29-2 Tim Jermain 59-30 Glasgow Scott County Central
Scott County Central High School
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83-58 Fair Play Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2008 2 Harrisburg 28-3 51-44 South Iron Clever 67-33 West Platte Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2008 3 Maplewood-Richmond Hts 28-4 56-55 Lutheran North Hogan Prep 86-60 Linn Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2008 4 Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 24-6 48-36 St. Charles West Webb City 72-50 Lincoln Prep Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2008 5 Webster Groves 29-3 71-62 McCluer North Fort Zumwalt South 61-58 Truman Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2009 1 Scott County Central
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29-2 Ronnie Cookson 98-63 Newtown-Harris Glasgow 72-62 Chadwick Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2009 2 Portageville 24-5 Jim Bidewell 60-55 Harrisburg Miller 48-46 Laquey Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2009 3 Maplewood-Richmond Hts 30-3 Corey Frazier 73-55 Whitfield Lee's Summit Comm. Christian 51-62 Blue Eye Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2009 4 St. Francis Borgia 28-3 Dave Neier 59-41 Kearney Helias 57-42 Miller Career Academy Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2009 5 Chaminade 27-4 Kelvin Lee 80-70 Grandview Rock Bridge 54-40 Oakville Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2010 1 Scott County Central
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25-2 Kenyon Wright 96-47 Pilot Grove Dadeville 62-31 Braymer Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2010 2 Sturgeon 32-0 Greg Buescher 82-80 Bernie Eskride 77-61 Clever Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2010 3 Cardinal Ritter 25-4 Marvin Neals 93-69 Hogan Prep Charter Whitefield 64-59 Mt. Vernon Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2010 4 Kearney 28-3 Gary Belcher 47-43 St. Francis Borgia Soldan
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62-55 Republic Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2010 5 Hillcrest 20-7 John Schafer 54-49 Oakville Christian Brothers 51-43 Park Hill South Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2011 1 Scott County Central
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29-2 Ronnie Cookson 69-54 Dadeville  Jefferson  68-60 La Platta  Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2011 2 Crane  29-4 Rob Guerin 63-77 Bernie  Wellington-Napoleon  90-67 New Bloomfield  Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2011 3 Hogan  23-8 Steve Stitzer 61-46 Stafford  Charleston
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87-79 Elsberry  Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2011 4 Sikeston
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30-0 Gregg Holifield 74-55 St. Francis Borgia
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Soldan
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69-54 Lafayette (St. Joseph)
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Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia
2011 5 McCluer North
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29-4 Randy Reed 63-53 Troy Buchanan
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Lee's Summit North
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55-43 Rock Bridge
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Mizzou Arena, UMC, Columbia

Number of Title Won By School

School Number of Titles Years Won
Advance 2 1972, 1975
Barstow 1 1995
Beaumont 6 1933,1942, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1956
Bell City 2 2002, 2004
Benton (St. Joseph) 2 1931, 1941
Bishop DuBourg 1 1964
Bishop LeBlond 1 1977
Bismarck 1 1944
Blair Oaks 1 2001
Bolivar 1 1960
Bowling Green 1 1962
Bradleyville 3 1962, 1967, 1968
Branson 2 1955, 1958
Buffalo 3 1949, 1964, 1965
Camdenton 2 1939, 1941
Cardinal Ritter 6 1990, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2010
Center (Kansas City) 4 1930, 1966, 1976, 1979
Central (Cape Girardeau) 2 1954, 1980
Central (New Madrid County) 3 1988, 2000, 2001
Centralia 1 2004
Chaminade 1 2009
Charleston 10 1975, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2007
Chillicothe 1 1981
Christian Brothers 5 1933, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1997
Cleveland (St. Louis) 1 1953
Conway 1 1945
Crane 1 2011
DeSmet 5 1973, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1999
Dixon 1 1969
East (Kansas City) 1 1929
East Carter 2 1997, 2003
Eskridge 3 1984, 1988, 2007
Exeter 1 1963
Festus 1 1991
Fordland 1 1998
Forsyth 1 1973
Fruitland 1 1932
Glasgow 3 1974, 1978, 1980
Goodman 1 1964
Greenwood 1 1942
Harrisburg 2 2006, 2008
Hayti 1 1983
Hermann 1 1970
Hickman 2 1936, 1962
Hillcrest 2 1984, 2010
Hogan 1 2011
Hollister 1 1999
Houston 1 1938
Jackson 1 1934
Jefferson 4 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008
Jefferson City 1 1993
John Burroughs 1 1953
Joplin 4 1939, 1950, 1955, 1967
Kearney 2 1961, 2010
Kickapoo 1 2003
Lafayette (St. Joseph) 1 1976
Lathrop 1 1985
Lesterville 1 1977
Liberty 1 1998
Licking 1 1989
Lilbourn 2 1974, 1975
Lillis (Kansas City) 1 1961
Lockwood 1 1994
Logan-Rogersville 1 1982
Lutheran North 2 2002, 2005
Lutheran South 1 1973
Malden 1 1985
Manual (Kansas City) 1 1971
Maplewood-Richmond Hts 2 2008, 2009
Marion C. Early 1 1982
Marionville 2 1982, 2005
Maryville 1 1937
Matthews 1 1968
McBride (St. Louis) 1 1940
McCluer 2 1974, 1975
McCluer North 2 2007, 2011
McKinley (St. Louis) 1 1984
Memorial (Joplin) 2 1977, 1978
Mexico 1 1995
MICDS 1 2002
Montgomery City 1 1972
Mound City 1 1981
New Haven 8 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1970, 1997, 1999, 2001
Nixa 2 1978, 1999
Normandy 1 1951
North Pemiscot 1 1981
North Shelby 1 2005
Northeast (Kansas City) 2 1927, 1935
Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 3 1986, 1987, 2008
O'Fallon Tech 1 1968
Oregon 1 1928
Owensville 2 1966, 1974
Ozark 2 1950, 2003
O’Hara 1 2005
Palmyra 2 1979, 1998
Parkview 1 1965
Parkway West 1 1991
Pembroke Country Day 2 1956, 1957
Poplar Bluff 2 2004, 2005
Portageville 5 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2009
Puxico 2 1951, 1952
Raytown South 4 1970, 1972, 1977, 1990
Republic 1 1963
Richland (Essex) 1 1996
Riverview Gardens 1 1992
Rockhurst 3 1932, 1987, 1989
Ruskin 1 2007
Scott County Central 15 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2009, 2010, 2011
Sikeston 1 2011
Soldan 1 1981
South Iron 1 1965
Sparta 1 1954
Springfield Catholic 1 1984
St. Agnes (Springfield) 1 1959
St. Charles 1 1957
St. Charles West 1 1995
St. Francis Borgia 5 1993, 1994, 1998, 2006, 2009
St. George (Hermann) 1 1969
St. James 1 1976
St. Louis Univ. High 4 1946, 1952, 1958, 1961
Stanberry 1 1971
Sturgeon 1 2010
Sumner 1 1969
Van Buren 2 1960, 1992
Van-Far 1 2004
Vashon 11 1971, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006
Verona 1 2003
Warrensburg 1 1967
Webb City 1 1997
Webster Groves 2 1996, 2008
Whitfield 1 2000
Wright City 1 1966
Zalma 1 1940
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