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* No number one seeds won the championship game, the only time as of 2025 this has happened. The 2001 tournament program notes that a number one seed had only been upset twice from 1996-99. | * No number one seeds won the championship game, the only time as of 2025 this has happened. The 2001 tournament program notes that a number one seed had only been upset twice from 1996-99. | ||
* With Mound City finishing in third place and North Kansas City not winning their district, Richland stands as the only school to win a state title in all of the first five state tournaments. | * With Mound City finishing in third place and North Kansas City not winning their district, Richland stands as the only school to win a state title in all of the first five state tournaments. | ||
| − | * Mound City entered the tournament as the only school with a perfect | + | * Mound City entered the tournament as the only school with a perfect 20-0 record in all four previous State tournaments, taking their first loss in the prelims and a second loss in the semifinals. |
| + | * Cuba entered the tournament as the only other school with a perfect record (15-0) in previous State tournaments, taking their first losses in the prelims. | ||
* Sean Phillips' 99 tossups set a Class 3A record and was second all-time to date to Mike Wehrman's 133 tossups in Class 4A in 1997. | * Sean Phillips' 99 tossups set a Class 3A record and was second all-time to date to Mike Wehrman's 133 tossups in Class 4A in 1997. | ||
| − | * Jason Mueller's 93 tossups set a Class 2A record. | + | * Jason Mueller's 93 tossups set a Class 2A record, was third all-time to date, and was the highest score to date by a player from a team that did not win its class. |
* Adam Hill's 91 tossups was third all-time to date in Class 4A. | * Adam Hill's 91 tossups was third all-time to date in Class 4A. | ||
* Bobby Gray's 86 tossups was seventh all-time to date and set a record for a #2 scorer in a class. David Harris' 79 tossups and Ryan Manuel's 72 tossups were also top-ten performances all-time to date. | * Bobby Gray's 86 tossups was seventh all-time to date and set a record for a #2 scorer in a class. David Harris' 79 tossups and Ryan Manuel's 72 tossups were also top-ten performances all-time to date. | ||
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* Jason Mueller set a Class 2A record with 20 tossups in Round 2 vs. Purdy, and set a Class 2A record with 17 tossups in the championship game. | * Jason Mueller set a Class 2A record with 20 tossups in Round 2 vs. Purdy, and set a Class 2A record with 17 tossups in the championship game. | ||
* Richland's 285 points in the second half set a Class 2A record and overcame a 65 point halftime deficit. | * Richland's 285 points in the second half set a Class 2A record and overcame a 65 point halftime deficit. | ||
| − | * Blue Springs' 2350 points over five rounds was third all-time to date. | + | * Blue Springs' 2350 points over five rounds was third all-time to date, setting a record for the highest score by a team that did not win their class. |
* Blue Springs' 535 point win over Kirksville set a record for the third place game. | * Blue Springs' 535 point win over Kirksville set a record for the third place game. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:49, 18 May 2025
The 2000 MSHSAA State Championship was held May 6, 2000 at Gentry Middle School in Columbia.
Information on this page is reconstructed from limited available data and may not be accurate. Participating schools and listed records should be correct based on historical data from MSHSAA State Championship programs. School historical data from the 2002 MSHSAA state program includes cumulative records through 2001, while the 2001 MSHSAA state program only includes cumulative records through 1999, allowing records for 2000 to be calculated from this data and the complete results from 2001.
Class 1A
| MSHSAA State Championship (Class 1A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Koshkonong |
| Runner-up | Thomas Jefferson |
| Third | Mound City |
| Fourth | Norborne |
| High scorer | Jim Driscoll, Koshkonong and Kevin Moore, Mound City |
| Site | Gentry Middle School |
| Field | |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Thomas Jefferson Independent 3-0
2. Koshkonong 3-0
3. Mound City 2-1[1]
4. Norborne 2-1[2]
5-6. Brashear, Pilot Grove[3] 1-2
7-8. Dadeville, Union Star 0-3
Semifinals
(1) Thomas Jefferson Independent 295, (4) Norborne 270
(2) Koshkonong 305, (3) Mound City 275
Consolation
(3) Mound City 305, (4) Norborne 285
Championship Game
(2) Koshkonong 385, (1) Thomas Jefferson Independent 245
Class 2A
| MSHSAA State Championship (Class 2A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Richland |
| Runner-up | Lincoln |
| Third | Elsberry |
| Fourth | South Harrison |
| High scorer | Jason Mueller, Lincoln |
| Site | Gentry Middle School |
| Field | |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Round 2: Elsberry 325, Richland 315
Round 2: Lincoln def. Purdy
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Lincoln 3-0
2. South Harrison 3-0
3. Richland 2-1
4. Elsberry 2-1
5. Glasgow 2-1[4]
6-8. Barstow, Bernie, Purdy[5] 0-3
Semifinals
(1) Lincoln 335, (4) Elsberry 300
(3) Richland 435, (2) South Harrison 120
Consolation
(4) Elsberry 360, (2) South Harrison 335
Championship Game
(2) Richland 390, (1) Lincoln 300
Class 3A
| MSHSAA State Championship (Class 3A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Boonville |
| Runner-up | Cameron |
| Third | Priory |
| Fourth | Brookfield |
| High scorer | Sean Phillips, Boonville |
| Site | Gentry Middle School |
| Field | |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Round 1: Boonville def. East Newton
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Cameron 3-0
2. Priory 3-0[6]
3. Boonville 2-1[7]
4. Brookfield 2-1
5-6. Cuba, Mountain Grove 1-2
7-8. East Newton, Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) 0-3
Semifinals
(1) Cameron 355, (4) Brookfield 285
(3) Boonville 310, (2) Priory 270
Consolation
(2) Priory 445, (4) Brookfield 180
Championship Game
(3) Boonville 435, (1) Cameron 265
Class 4A
| MSHSAA State Championship (Class 4A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Nixa |
| Runner-up | Savannah |
| Third | Blue Springs |
| Fourth | Kirksville |
| High scorer | Adam Hill, Nixa |
| Site | Gentry Middle School |
| Field | |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Round 1: Savannah vs. Truman (Danny Wise of Savannah answered 21 tossups, which was a top 10 single-game performance to date.)
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Blue Springs 3-0
2. Kirksville 2-1[8]
3. Savannah 2-1[9]
4. Nixa 2-1[10]
5-7. Francis Howell Central[11], Salem[12], Truman 1-2
8. Jackson 0-3
Semifinals
(4) Nixa 325, (1) Blue Springs 280
(3) Savannah 385, (2) Kirksville 290
Consolation
(1) Blue Springs 535, (2) Kirksville 195
Championship Game
(4) Nixa 395, (3) Savannah 260
Known Individual Totals
All-State recognition was given to the top eight in individual scoring in each class. It is possible (but unlikely) some unlisted individuals may have had higher totals.
Class 1A
1 (tie). Jim Driscoll, Koshkonong junior, 55 tossups (11/game)
1 (tie). Kevin Moore, Mound City senior, 55 tossups (11/game)
Class 2A
1. Jason Mueller, Lincoln junior, 93 tossups (18.6/game)
2. Bobby Gray, Elsberry senior, 86 tossups (17.2/game)
3. Jason Kathcart, Richland, 49 tossups (9.8/game)
Class 3A
1. Sean Phillips, Boonville senior, 99 tossups (19.8/game)
2. David Harris, Cameron, 79 tossups (15.8/game)
3. Angelo Zanola, Priory, 64 tossups (12.8/game)
Class 4A
1. Adam Hill, Nixa senior, 91 tossups (18.2/game)
2. Ryan Manuel, Blue Springs, 72 tossups (14.4/game)
3. Danny Wise, Savannah, 69 tossups (13.8/game)
Records and notes
- No number one seeds won the championship game, the only time as of 2025 this has happened. The 2001 tournament program notes that a number one seed had only been upset twice from 1996-99.
- With Mound City finishing in third place and North Kansas City not winning their district, Richland stands as the only school to win a state title in all of the first five state tournaments.
- Mound City entered the tournament as the only school with a perfect 20-0 record in all four previous State tournaments, taking their first loss in the prelims and a second loss in the semifinals.
- Cuba entered the tournament as the only other school with a perfect record (15-0) in previous State tournaments, taking their first losses in the prelims.
- Sean Phillips' 99 tossups set a Class 3A record and was second all-time to date to Mike Wehrman's 133 tossups in Class 4A in 1997.
- Jason Mueller's 93 tossups set a Class 2A record, was third all-time to date, and was the highest score to date by a player from a team that did not win its class.
- Adam Hill's 91 tossups was third all-time to date in Class 4A.
- Bobby Gray's 86 tossups was seventh all-time to date and set a record for a #2 scorer in a class. David Harris' 79 tossups and Ryan Manuel's 72 tossups were also top-ten performances all-time to date.
- With 55 tossups each, Jim Driscoll and Kevin Moore tied the Class 1A record for individual scoring.
- Sean Phillips set a Class 3A record with 25 tossups in Round 2 vs. East Newton, and tied the championship game record with 23 tossups.
- Boonville's 27 tossups in the championship game set a Class 3A record, only behind the 28 tossups scored by Mound City and North Kansas City in 1998.
- Boonville scored 325 points in the second half, with 235 in the fourth quarter, setting the record for all classes and overcoming a 45 point halftime deficit.
- Boonville's 31 correct bonus answers set a Class 3A record.
- Jason Mueller set a Class 2A record with 20 tossups in Round 2 vs. Purdy, and set a Class 2A record with 17 tossups in the championship game.
- Richland's 285 points in the second half set a Class 2A record and overcame a 65 point halftime deficit.
- Blue Springs' 2350 points over five rounds was third all-time to date, setting a record for the highest score by a team that did not win their class.
- Blue Springs' 535 point win over Kirksville set a record for the third place game.
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- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 26-4 for Mound City. Subtracting records of 3-2 in 2001 and 20-0 from 1996-99 leaves a final record of 3-2 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 9-12 for Norborne. Subtracting records of 1-2 in 2001 and 6-7 from 1996-99 leaves a final record of 2-3 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 12-12 for Pilot Grove. Subtracting records of 1-2 in 2001 and 10-8 from 1996-99 leaves a record of 1-2 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 9-4 for Glasgow. Subtracting records of 3-2 in 2001 and 4-1 in 1996 leaves a record of 2-1 for 2000.
- ↑ The top five seeds account for all twelve preliminary wins. The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 3-14 for Purdy. Subtracting records of 2-3 in 2001 and 1-8 from 1996-99 confirms a record of 0-3 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 13-8 for Priory. Subtracting a record of 9-7 from 1996-99 leaves a final record of 4-1 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 8-5 for Boonville. Subtracting records of 1-2 in 2001 and 3-2 in 1998 leaves a final record of 4-1 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 9-9 for Kirksville. Subtracting records of 3-2 from 2001 and 4-4 from 1996-99 leaves a final record of 2-3 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 7-3 for Savannah. Subtracting a record of 4-1 from 2001 leaves a final record of 3-2 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 8-2 for Nixa. Subtracting a record of 4-1 from 2001 leaves a final record of 4-1 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 3-3 for Francis Howell Central. Subtracting a record of 2-1 from 2001 leaves a record of 1-2 for 2000.
- ↑ The 2002 MSHSAA state program shows a cumulative record of 5-3 for Salem. Subtracting a record of 4-1 from 2001 leaves a record of 1-2 for 2000. Salem was typically in Class 3, but based on school populations and team records, it appears that they were in Class 4 in 2000.