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The '''1996 [[MSHSAA State Championship]]''' was held May 4, 1996 at [[Stephens College]] in Columbia. It was the first championship sponsored by [[MSHSAA]] after assuming responsibility for the activity from the [[Missouri Academic Association]].
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The '''1996 [[MSHSAA State Championship]]''' was held May 4, 1996 at [[Stephens College]] in Columbia. It was the first Academic Competition championship sponsored by [[MSHSAA]] after assuming responsibility for the activity from the [[Missouri Academic Association]].
  
''Information on this page is reconstructed from limited available data and may not be completely accurate. Playoff brackets from the MSHSAA website are assumed to display the semifinal games as 1v4 and 3v2, in that order top-to-bottom. However, each bracket shows the teams assumed to be the 1 and 3 seeds as winning the semifinal matches in 1996, so it is quite possible the seeding shown below is not accurate.''
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''Information on this page is reconstructed from limited available data and may not be completely accurate. Known team records are inferred from the 2001 state program, which listed the years each school participated in the tournament and cumulative records for 1996-99.''
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''Playoff brackets from the MSHSAA website normally display the semifinal games as 1v4 and 3v2, in that order top-to-bottom. However, each bracket shows the teams assumed to be the 1 and 3 seeds as winning every semifinal match in 1996, so these brackets may not reflect seeding. As a result of this uncertainty, seeding is not included below, but the final four participants are listed in seeding order if the normal assumption is correct.''
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==Schedule==
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Eight teams in each class advanced to the state tournament by winning district tournaments in April. Each team played three preliminary rounds against pre-determined opponents, with the top four teams advancing to a single-elimination bracket. This schedule was used for the state tournament every year from 1996-2019.
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==Teams not advancing to playoffs with unknown classifications==
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''The earliest enrollment data available is for the [https://web.archive.org/web/20011224011525/http://www.mshsaa.org/News/index.asp?ID=189 2000-02 classification cycle]. Teams are listed in increasing enrollment based on those numbers, but actual classification in 1996 cannot be confirmed from available data. For example, Lockwood was in Class 2, but their MSHSAA enrollment was 162 for 2000-02, while the smallest of the schools listed below had an enrollment of 185 at that time.''
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The smallest of these schools in 1996 was in Class 1, while the remaining three schools were in Class 2.
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* Purdy 1-2 or 0-3<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 1-8 for Purdy for their appearances in 1996, 1997, and 1999.</ref>
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* Knox County 0-3
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* Maysville 0-3
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* Campbell 0-3
  
 
==Class 1A==
 
==Class 1A==
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|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=1&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=1&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
| }}
 
| }}
'''Preliminary Round Standings'''<br>
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'''Final Four Participants'''<br>
1. Mound City 3-0<br>
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* Mound City 3-0
2. Wentworth Military Academy<br>
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* Wentworth Military Academy 2-1
3. Pilot Grove<br>
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* Pilot Grove<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 10-8 for Pilot Grove for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.</ref>
4. Union Star<br>
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* Union Star 2-1 or 3-0<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 7-7 for Union Star for their appearances in 1996 through 1999. This was their only final four appearance over that time, so they either finished the prelims 3-0 in 1996, or missed the playoffs with a 2-1 record in one of the other years.</ref>
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
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'''Other Participants'''<br>
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* Fair Play 1-2?<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Fair Play for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. They most likely went 2-3 in 1997.</ref>
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* Eminence 0-3
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* North Shelby<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 8-5 for North Shelby for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.</ref>
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* the smallest school listed in the unknown classifications section above.
  
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
(1) Mound City 485, (4) Union Star 195<br>
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Mound City 485, Union Star 195<br>
(3) Pilot Grove 400, (2) Wentworth Military Academy 180
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Pilot Grove 400, Wentworth Military Academy 180
  
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
(4) Union Star 180, (2) Wentworth Military Academy 175
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Union Star 180, Wentworth Military Academy 175
  
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
(1) Mound City 320, (3) Pilot Grove 255
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Mound City 320, Pilot Grove 255
  
 
==Class 2A==
 
==Class 2A==
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|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=2&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=2&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
| }}
 
| }}
'''Preliminary Round Standings'''<br>
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'''Final Four Participants'''<br>
1. Richland<br>
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* Richland 3-0<ref>The 2001 state program shows Richland had a record of 19-1 from 1996-99. Glasgow had a confirmed 3-0 record. Richland is assumed to be the 1 seed based on their position on the website bracket.</ref><br>
2. Glasgow<br>
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* Glasgow 3-0
3. South Callaway<br>
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* South Callaway 2-1 (or 3-0)?<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-5 for South Callaway for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. They finished fourth in 1997, so it is likely they went 3-2 in 1996 and 2-3 in 1997.</ref>
4. Lockwood<br>
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* Lockwood 2-1 (or 3-0)?<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-11 for Lockwood for their appearances in 1996 through 1999. They finished fourth in 1996 and second in 1997, so they most likely went 3-2 in 1997 and 0-3 in 1998 and 1999.</ref>
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
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'''Other Participants'''<br>
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* Lathrop 1-2
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* the largest three schools listed in the unknown classifications section above.<ref>Purdy had an enrollment of 185 for the later 2000-02 classification cycle, while Knox County had an enrollment of 194. If Purdy was in Class 1, the three remaining schools all had confirmed records of 0-3, which would require either South Callaway or Lockwood to have a 3-0 preliminary record.</ref>
  
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
(1) Richland 470, (4) Lockwood 155<br>
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Richland 470, Lockwood 155<br>
(3) South Callaway 310, (2) Glasgow 275
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South Callaway 310, Glasgow 275
  
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
(2) Glasgow 260, (4) Lockwood 225
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Glasgow 260, Lockwood 225
  
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
(1) Richland 470, (3) South Callaway 210
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Richland 470, South Callaway 210
 
   
 
   
 
==Class 3A==
 
==Class 3A==
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Round 2: Cuba 640 def. Twin Rivers<br>
 
Round 2: Cuba 640 def. Twin Rivers<br>
  
'''Preliminary Round Standings'''<br>
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'''Final Four Participants'''<br>
1. Cuba 3-0<br>
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* Cuba 3-0
2. Clark County<br>
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* Clark County<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Clark County for their appearances in 1996 and 1999.</ref>
3. Lexington<br>
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* Lexington<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 12-8 for Lexington for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.</ref>
4. Butler<br>
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* Butler<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 6-7 for Butler for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.</ref>
Twin Rivers 0-3<ref>The 2001 state program shows Twin Rivers had a record of 0-3 in 1996, their only appearance through 2000.</ref><br>
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(three other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
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'''Other Participants'''<br>
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* East Newton 1-2
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* Twin Rivers 0-3
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* Central (New Madrid County)<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-6 for New Madrid County Central for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.</ref>
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* Priory<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 9-7 for Priory for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.</ref>
  
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
(1) Cuba 440, (4) Butler 205<br>
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Cuba 440, Butler 205<br>
(3) Lexington 445, (2) Clark County 205
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Lexington 445, Clark County 205
  
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
(4) Butler 280, (2) Clark County 250
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Butler 280, Clark County 250
  
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
(1) Cuba 385, (3) Lexington 270
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Cuba 385, Lexington 270
  
 
==Class 4A==
 
==Class 4A==
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|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=4&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
|stats = [https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictWinners.aspx?alg=1&class=4&year=1995 Final Four Bracket]
 
| }}
 
| }}
'''Preliminary Round Standings'''<br>
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'''Final Four Participants'''<br>
1. North Kansas City (probably 3-0)<ref>The 2001 state program shows North Kansas City had a record of 19-1 from 1996-99. If seeding can be inferred reliably from the MSHSAA website, the loss is assumed to have occurred in 1998, when NKC was the 3 seed.</ref><br>
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* North Kansas City (probably 3-0)<ref>The 2001 state program shows North Kansas City had a record of 19-1 from 1996-99. If seeding can be inferred reliably from the MSHSAA website, the loss is assumed to have occurred in 1998, when NKC was the 3 seed.</ref><br>
2. Webb City<br>
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* Webb City 2-1 or 3-0<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 4-4 for Webb City for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. They either went 3-0 in the prelims in 1996 or missed the playoffs with a 2-1 record in 1999.</ref>
3. Raytown<br>
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* Raytown 3-0<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-3 for Raytown for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. Enough data was available to determine that they went 1-2 in 1997, leaving a final record of 4-1 in 1996.</ref>
4. Lafayette (Wildwood)<br>
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* Lafayette (Wildwood) 2-1 or 1-2<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Lafayette for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. They most likely went 3-2 in 1996 and 0-3 in 1999, but could have made the playoffs in 1996 with a 1-2 record.</ref>
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
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'''Other Participants'''<br>
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* Fort Zumwalt North 1-2
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* Kirksville 1-2<ref>The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 4-4 for Kirksville for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. Enough data was available to determine they went 3-2 in 1997, leaving a record of 1-2 in 1996.</ref>
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* Washington 0-3
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* Reeds Spring 0-3
  
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
 
'''Semifinals'''<br>
(1) North Kansas City 460, (4) Lafayette (Wildwood) 250<br>
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North Kansas City 460, Lafayette (Wildwood) 250<br>
(3) Raytown 370, (2) Webb City 360
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Raytown 370, Webb City 360
  
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
 
'''Consolation'''<br>
(4) Lafayette (Wildwood) 365, (2) Webb City 345
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Lafayette (Wildwood) 365, Webb City 345
  
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
 
'''Championship Game'''<br>
(1) North Kansas City 350, (3) Raytown 315
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North Kansas City 350, Raytown 315
  
 
==Known Individual Totals==
 
==Known Individual Totals==
No individual totals are known. The 2001 state program lists all-time records down to 71 correct tossups, so either no individual answered more than 70 tossups correctly, or individual statistics were not recorded or have been lost.
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No individual totals are known. The 2001 state program lists all-time records down to 71 correct tossups, so either no individual answered more than 70 tossups correctly, or individual statistics from this year were not included in the record book.
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[[Josh Malecki]] reports that he and Tod Palmer from Raytown, along with Mike and Andy Wehrman from North Kansas City, were recognized among the top 8 individuals in Class 4A.
  
 
==Records and notes==
 
==Records and notes==
 
* Cuba's 640 points in round 2 was the all-time single game record until Ladue ''averaged'' 672 points per game in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]], surpassing the single-game record three times that year.
 
* Cuba's 640 points in round 2 was the all-time single game record until Ladue ''averaged'' 672 points per game in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]], surpassing the single-game record three times that year.
 
* Cuba's 2360 points over five rounds was surpassed by North Kansas City the next year, but remained the Class 3 record until [[Savannah]] scored 2585 points in [[2004 MSHSAA State Championship|2004]].
 
* Cuba's 2360 points over five rounds was surpassed by North Kansas City the next year, but remained the Class 3 record until [[Savannah]] scored 2585 points in [[2004 MSHSAA State Championship|2004]].
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* Richland's 1985 points over five rounds was the Class 2 record until they surpassed their own record with 2285 points in [[2001 MSHSAA State Championship|2001]].
 
* Mound City's 2180 points over five rounds was the Class 1 record until they surpassed their own record with 2480 points in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]].
 
* Mound City's 2180 points over five rounds was the Class 1 record until they surpassed their own record with 2480 points in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]].
 
* Mound City's 485 points in the semifinals was the Class 1 single-game record until [[Koshkonong]] scored 530 points in a game in [[2001 MSHSAA State Championship|2001]].
 
* Mound City's 485 points in the semifinals was the Class 1 single-game record until [[Koshkonong]] scored 530 points in a game in [[2001 MSHSAA State Championship|2001]].

Latest revision as of 11:40, 18 May 2025

The 1996 MSHSAA State Championship was held May 4, 1996 at Stephens College in Columbia. It was the first Academic Competition championship sponsored by MSHSAA after assuming responsibility for the activity from the Missouri Academic Association.

Information on this page is reconstructed from limited available data and may not be completely accurate. Known team records are inferred from the 2001 state program, which listed the years each school participated in the tournament and cumulative records for 1996-99.

Playoff brackets from the MSHSAA website normally display the semifinal games as 1v4 and 3v2, in that order top-to-bottom. However, each bracket shows the teams assumed to be the 1 and 3 seeds as winning every semifinal match in 1996, so these brackets may not reflect seeding. As a result of this uncertainty, seeding is not included below, but the final four participants are listed in seeding order if the normal assumption is correct.

Schedule

Eight teams in each class advanced to the state tournament by winning district tournaments in April. Each team played three preliminary rounds against pre-determined opponents, with the top four teams advancing to a single-elimination bracket. This schedule was used for the state tournament every year from 1996-2019.

Teams not advancing to playoffs with unknown classifications

The earliest enrollment data available is for the 2000-02 classification cycle. Teams are listed in increasing enrollment based on those numbers, but actual classification in 1996 cannot be confirmed from available data. For example, Lockwood was in Class 2, but their MSHSAA enrollment was 162 for 2000-02, while the smallest of the schools listed below had an enrollment of 185 at that time.

The smallest of these schools in 1996 was in Class 1, while the remaining three schools were in Class 2.

  • Purdy 1-2 or 0-3[1]
  • Knox County 0-3
  • Maysville 0-3
  • Campbell 0-3

Class 1A

1996 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 1A)
Edited by unknown
Champion Mound City
Runner-up Pilot Grove
Third Union Star
Fourth Wentworth Military Academy
High scorer unknown
Site Stephens College
Field 8
Stats Final Four Bracket

Final Four Participants

  • Mound City 3-0
  • Wentworth Military Academy 2-1
  • Pilot Grove[2]
  • Union Star 2-1 or 3-0[3]

Other Participants

  • Fair Play 1-2?[4]
  • Eminence 0-3
  • North Shelby[5]
  • the smallest school listed in the unknown classifications section above.

Semifinals
Mound City 485, Union Star 195
Pilot Grove 400, Wentworth Military Academy 180

Consolation
Union Star 180, Wentworth Military Academy 175

Championship Game
Mound City 320, Pilot Grove 255

Class 2A

1996 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 2A)
Edited by unknown
Champion Richland
Runner-up South Callaway
Third Glasgow
Fourth Lockwood
High scorer unknown
Site Stephens College
Field 8
Stats Final Four Bracket

Final Four Participants

  • Richland 3-0[6]
  • Glasgow 3-0
  • South Callaway 2-1 (or 3-0)?[7]
  • Lockwood 2-1 (or 3-0)?[8]

Other Participants

  • Lathrop 1-2
  • the largest three schools listed in the unknown classifications section above.[9]

Semifinals
Richland 470, Lockwood 155
South Callaway 310, Glasgow 275

Consolation
Glasgow 260, Lockwood 225

Championship Game
Richland 470, South Callaway 210

Class 3A

1996 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 3A)
Edited by unknown
Champion Cuba
Runner-up Lexington
Third Butler
Fourth Clark County
High scorer unknown
Site Stephens College
Field 8
Stats Final Four Bracket

Known Preliminary Results
Round 2: Cuba 640 def. Twin Rivers

Final Four Participants

Other Participants

  • East Newton 1-2
  • Twin Rivers 0-3
  • Central (New Madrid County)[13]
  • Priory[14]

Semifinals
Cuba 440, Butler 205
Lexington 445, Clark County 205

Consolation
Butler 280, Clark County 250

Championship Game
Cuba 385, Lexington 270

Class 4A

1996 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 4A)
Edited by unknown
Champion North Kansas City
Runner-up Raytown
Third Lafayette (Wildwood)
Fourth Webb City
High scorer unknown
Site Stephens College
Field 8
Stats Final Four Bracket

Final Four Participants

  • North Kansas City (probably 3-0)[15]
  • Webb City 2-1 or 3-0[16]
  • Raytown 3-0[17]
  • Lafayette (Wildwood) 2-1 or 1-2[18]

Other Participants

  • Fort Zumwalt North 1-2
  • Kirksville 1-2[19]
  • Washington 0-3
  • Reeds Spring 0-3

Semifinals
North Kansas City 460, Lafayette (Wildwood) 250
Raytown 370, Webb City 360

Consolation
Lafayette (Wildwood) 365, Webb City 345

Championship Game
North Kansas City 350, Raytown 315

Known Individual Totals

No individual totals are known. The 2001 state program lists all-time records down to 71 correct tossups, so either no individual answered more than 70 tossups correctly, or individual statistics from this year were not included in the record book.

Josh Malecki reports that he and Tod Palmer from Raytown, along with Mike and Andy Wehrman from North Kansas City, were recognized among the top 8 individuals in Class 4A.

Records and notes

  • Cuba's 640 points in round 2 was the all-time single game record until Ladue averaged 672 points per game in 2012, surpassing the single-game record three times that year.
  • Cuba's 2360 points over five rounds was surpassed by North Kansas City the next year, but remained the Class 3 record until Savannah scored 2585 points in 2004.
  • Richland's 1985 points over five rounds was the Class 2 record until they surpassed their own record with 2285 points in 2001.
  • Mound City's 2180 points over five rounds was the Class 1 record until they surpassed their own record with 2480 points in 2012.
  • Mound City's 485 points in the semifinals was the Class 1 single-game record until Koshkonong scored 530 points in a game in 2001.
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  1. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 1-8 for Purdy for their appearances in 1996, 1997, and 1999.
  2. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 10-8 for Pilot Grove for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.
  3. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 7-7 for Union Star for their appearances in 1996 through 1999. This was their only final four appearance over that time, so they either finished the prelims 3-0 in 1996, or missed the playoffs with a 2-1 record in one of the other years.
  4. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Fair Play for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. They most likely went 2-3 in 1997.
  5. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 8-5 for North Shelby for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.
  6. The 2001 state program shows Richland had a record of 19-1 from 1996-99. Glasgow had a confirmed 3-0 record. Richland is assumed to be the 1 seed based on their position on the website bracket.
  7. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-5 for South Callaway for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. They finished fourth in 1997, so it is likely they went 3-2 in 1996 and 2-3 in 1997.
  8. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-11 for Lockwood for their appearances in 1996 through 1999. They finished fourth in 1996 and second in 1997, so they most likely went 3-2 in 1997 and 0-3 in 1998 and 1999.
  9. Purdy had an enrollment of 185 for the later 2000-02 classification cycle, while Knox County had an enrollment of 194. If Purdy was in Class 1, the three remaining schools all had confirmed records of 0-3, which would require either South Callaway or Lockwood to have a 3-0 preliminary record.
  10. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Clark County for their appearances in 1996 and 1999.
  11. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 12-8 for Lexington for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.
  12. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 6-7 for Butler for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.
  13. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-6 for New Madrid County Central for their appearances in 1996 through 1998.
  14. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 9-7 for Priory for their appearances in 1996 through 1999.
  15. The 2001 state program shows North Kansas City had a record of 19-1 from 1996-99. If seeding can be inferred reliably from the MSHSAA website, the loss is assumed to have occurred in 1998, when NKC was the 3 seed.
  16. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 4-4 for Webb City for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. They either went 3-0 in the prelims in 1996 or missed the playoffs with a 2-1 record in 1999.
  17. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 5-3 for Raytown for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. Enough data was available to determine that they went 1-2 in 1997, leaving a final record of 4-1 in 1996.
  18. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 3-5 for Lafayette for their appearances in 1996 and 1999. They most likely went 3-2 in 1996 and 0-3 in 1999, but could have made the playoffs in 1996 with a 1-2 record.
  19. The 2001 program shows a cumulative record of 4-4 for Kirksville for their appearances in 1996 and 1997. Enough data was available to determine they went 3-2 in 1997, leaving a record of 1-2 in 1996.