1999 MSHSAA State Championship
The 1999 MSHSAA State Championship was held May 8, 1999 at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia.
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. This might not be accurate, as the 2001 state program notes that only two schools had ever upset the #1 seed in bracket play throughout 1996-99, but if the MSHSAA website brackets consistently list teams as 1v4 and 3v2, there was a third #4 over #1 upset in 1998.
Class 1A
| 1999 MSHSAA State Championship (Class 1A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Mound City |
| Runner-up | Pilot Grove |
| Third | Thomas Jefferson Independent |
| Fourth | Koshkonong |
| High scorer | unknown |
| Site | Rock Bridge |
| Field | 8 |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Mound City 3-0
2. Thomas Jefferson Independent
3. Pilot Grove
4. Koshkonong
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
Semifinals
(1) Mound City 440, (4) Koshkonong 105
(3) Pilot Grove 275, (2) Thomas Jefferson Independent 235
Consolation
(2) Thomas Jefferson Independent 260, (4) Koshkonong 235
Championship Game
(1) Mound City 440, (3) Pilot Grove 180
Class 2A
| 1999 MSHSAA State Championship (Class 2A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Richland |
| Runner-up | Elsberry |
| Third | North Platte |
| Fourth | Scotland County |
| High scorer | unknown |
| Site | Rock Bridge |
| Field | 8 |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Preliminary Round Standings
1. North Platte
2. Richland
3. Scotland County
4. Elsberry
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
Semifinals
(4) Elsberry 320, (1) North Platte 310
(2) Richland 445, (3) Scotland County 195
Consolation
(1) North Platte 325, (3) Scotland County 195
Championship Game
(2) Richland 420, (4) Elsberry 170
Class 3A
| 1999 MSHSAA State Championship (Class 3A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | Priory |
| Runner-up | Lexington |
| Third | Pembroke Hill |
| Fourth | Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) |
| High scorer | unknown |
| Site | Rock Bridge |
| Field | 8 |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Preliminary Round Standings
1. Pembroke Hill
2. Priory
3. Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau)
4. Lexington
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
Semifinals
(4) Lexington 455, (1) Pembroke Hill 345
(2) Priory 505, (3) Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) 205
Consolation
(1) Pembroke Hill 295, (3) Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) 275
Championship Game
(2) Priory 395, (4) Lexington 295
Class 4A
| 1999 MSHSAA State Championship (Class 4A) | |
|---|---|
| Edited by | The Question Bank |
| Champion | North Kansas City |
| Runner-up | Blue Springs |
| Third | Francis Howell North |
| Fourth | North County |
| High scorer | Andy Wehrman, North Kansas City |
| Site | Rock Bridge |
| Field | 8 |
| Stats | Final Four Bracket |
Known Preliminary Results
Preliminary Round Standings
1. North Kansas City
2. Francis Howell North
3. Blue Springs
4. North County
(four other teams participated in the three preliminary rounds)
Semifinals
(1) North Kansas City 475, (4) North County 220
(3) Blue Springs 385, (2) Francis Howell North 345
Consolation
(2) Francis Howell North 400, (4) North County 260
Championship Game
(1) North Kansas City 415, (3) Blue Springs 340
Known Individual Totals
Andy Wehrman, North Kansas City senior, answered 92 tossups correctly (18.4/game), second-most all time behind his brother Mike, who had 133 in 1997.
No other player answered more than 70 tossups correctly. The Class 1A record at the time was 55 tossups set in 1998, so no player in Class 1A answered that many tossups correctly.
Records and notes
- After the same four schools won the first three state championships, Priory became the fifth school to win its first state championship, in Class 3.
- Mound City, Richland, and North Kansas City extended their championship streaks to four years, which will remain tied for the third longest streak (along with Ladue from 2011-2014) through at least 2028. Richland later extended their streak to six before failing to reach the playoffs in 2002, then broke their own record with seven more championships from 2003-2009.
- Mound City went undefeated through the first four state championships and was the only school to have an undefeated record to this point. They took their first loss in the preliminary rounds the next year.
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