2015 MSHSAA State Championship

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The 2015 MSHSAA State Championship was held on May 8-9, 2015. Classes 1 and 2 competed on Friday and Classes 3 and 4 played on Saturday.

Questions for Districts and State were provided by NAQT for the fifth year. The use of existing sets for some questions made three A sets (137A, 139A, 143A) and one IS set (146) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri.

Districts

Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 18. District championship game matchups are posted here

Sectionals

The Sectionals round was the first round of the state championship and took place on April 29. Sectionals consisted of best two-of-three matchups between the winners of two adjacent districts. The winner of each sectional advanced to the remaining rounds of the state championship.

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4

State Finals

The Class 1 and 2 state finals were held May 8, and the Class 3 and 4 state finals were held May 9. As always, finals consisted of three preliminary rounds with a pre-determined schedule based on sectional, followed by a 4-team single-elimination bracket.

Class 1

MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 1)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Tuscumbia
Runner-up Thomas Jefferson
Third Princeton
Fourth Green City
High scorer Ross Sparrow, Tuscumbia
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats [1]


Round 1
Princeton 270, Bismarck 160
Thomas Jefferson 520, New Franklin 70
Green City 290, Appleton City 150
Tuscumbia 390, DeKalb 230

Round 2
Tuscumbia 440, Green City 190
DeKalb 260, Bismarck 240
Thomas Jefferson 570, Princeton 150
Appleton City 220, New Franklin 100

Round 3
Thomas Jefferson 560, DeKalb 80
Princeton 280, Appleton City 140
Tuscumbia 510, New Franklin 100
Bismarck 220, Green City 200

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Thomas Jefferson 3-0, 1650 pts.
2. Tuscumbia 3-0, 1340 pts.
3. Princeton 2-1, 700 pts.
4. Green City 1-2, 680 pts.
5. Bismarck 1-2, 620 pts.
6. DeKalb 1-2, 570 pts.
7. Appleton City 1-2, 510 pts.
8. New Franklin 0-3, 270 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Thomas Jefferson 510, (4) Green City 90
(2) Tuscumbia 390, (3) Princeton 210

Consolation
(3) Princeton 270, (4) Green City 180

Championship Game
(2) Tuscumbia 320, (1) Thomas Jefferson 300

Class 2

MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 2)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Saxony Lutheran
Runner-up Richland
Third Monroe City
Fourth Gainesville
High scorer Joshua Vogel, Saxony Lutheran
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats [2]


Round 1
Saxony Lutheran 370, Monroe City 230
Gainesville 310, Paris 280
Richland 590, College Heights Christian 240
Lathrop 320, Archie 240

Round 2
Richland 400, Archie 190
Saxony Lutheran 460, Lathrop 160
Monroe City 290, Gainesville 230
College Heights Christian 330, Paris 250

Round 3
Gainesville 280, Lathrop 260
Monroe City 410, College Heights Christian 300
Archie 340, Paris 200
Saxony Lutheran 380, Richland 350

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Saxony Lutheran 3-0, 1210 pts.
2. Richland 2-1, 1340 pts.
3. Monroe City 2-1, 930 pts.
4. Gainesville 2-1, 820 pts.
5. College Heights Christian 1-2, 870 pts.
6. Archie 1-2, 770 pts.
7. Lathrop 1-2, 740 pts.
8. Paris 0-3, 730 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Saxony Lutheran 400, (4) Gainesville 210
(2) Richland 500, (3) Monroe City 240

Consolation
(3) Monroe City 330, (4) Gainesville 160

Championship Game
(1) Saxony Lutheran 350, (2) Richland 330

Class 3

MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 3)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Hallsville
Runner-up Savannah
Third Orchard Farm
Fourth Notre Dame
High scorer Jared Lockwood, Hallsville
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats [3]


Round 1
Notre Dame 330, Lafayette County 270
Strafford 350, Lutheran South 300
Orchard Farm 520, Salem 190
Hallsville 510, Savannah 280

Round 2
Hallsville 590, Salem 110
Savannah 410, Notre Dame 240
Lutheran South 370, Lafayette County 310
Orchard Farm 480, Strafford 200

Round 3
Savannah 440, Lutheran South 330
Orchard Farm 420, Lafayette County 160
Hallsville 480, Strafford 250
Notre Dame 320, Salem 210

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Hallsville 3-0, 1580 pts.
2. Orchard Farm 3-0, 1420 pts.
3. Savannah 2-1, 1130 pts.
4. Notre Dame 2-1, 890 pts.
5. Lutheran South 1-2, 1000 pts.
6. Strafford 1-2, 800 pts.
7. Lafayette County 0-3, 740 pts.
8. Salem 0-3, 510 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Hallsville 650, (4) Notre Dame 100
(3) Savannah 390, (2) Orchard Farm 390 (Savannah wins OT 3-0)

Consolation
(2) Orchard Farm 370, (4) Notre Dame 280

Championship Game
(1) Hallsville 380, (3) Savannah 310

Class 4

MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 4)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Clayton
Runner-up St. Joseph Central
Third Hickman
Fourth Marquette
High scorer Omkar Venkatesh, Clayton
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats [4]


Round 1
Farmington 310, Park Hill South 240
Clayton 470, Lee's Summit West 220
Marquette 400, Springfield Central 330
Hickman 490, St. Joseph Central 270

Round 2
Hickman 590, Springfield Central 260
St. Joseph Central 430, Farmington 330
Clayton 500, Park Hill South 180
Marquette 480, Lee's Summit West 260

Round 3
Clayton 460, St. Joseph Central 320
Marquette 460, Park Hill South 270
Hickman 530, Lee's Summit West 260
Springfield Central 420, Farmington 210

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Hickman 3-0, 1610 pts.
2. Clayton 3-0, 1430 pts.
3. Marquette 3-0, 1340 pts.
4. St. Joseph Central 1-2, 1020 pts.
5. Springfield Central 1-2, 1010 pts.
6. Farmington 1-2, 850 pts.
7. Lee's Summit West 0-3, 740 pts.
8. Park Hill South 0-3, 690 pts.

Semifinals
(4) St. Joseph Central 410, (1) Hickman 350
(2) Clayton 410, (3) Marquette 350

Consolation
(1) Hickman 450, (3) Marquette 230

Championship Game
(2) Clayton 380, (4) St. Joseph Central 340

Individual Recognition

All-State Teams

For the 2015 tournament, MACA changed the criteria determining the all-state team to only consider performance in the preliminary rounds, aligning with standard practice at mainstream tournaments. The number of players recognized in each class was also raised from 8 to 10.

Class 1

1. Ross Sparrow, Tuscumbia, 23.33 tossups/game
2 (tie). Noah Dickinson, Thomas Jefferson, 11.00 tossups/game
2 (tie). Christian Atteberry, Thomas Jefferson, 11.00 tossups/game
4. Cameron Albrecht, Green City, 8.67 tossups/game
5. Noah Wells, Thomas Jefferson, 8.00 tossups/game
6. Danielle Bailey, DeKalb, 6.67 tossups/game
7 (tie). Jacob Schwenneker, Princeton, 5.33 tossups/game
7 (tie). Kayla Carrington, Bismarck, 5.33 tossups/game
9. Savannah Millburn, Princeton, 5.00 tossups/game
10. Josh Schoonover, Princeton, 4.33 tossups/game

Class 2

1. Joshua Vogel, Saxony Lutheran, 16.33 tossups/game
2. Trent Homan, Richland, 14.33 tossups/game
3. Teddy Ebbesmeyer, Paris, 10.00 tossups/game
4. Thomas Poiter, Gainesville, 9.67 tossups/game
5 (tie). Devon Russell, College Heights, 8.67 tossups/game
5 (tie). Emily Van Horn, Lathrop, 8.67 tossups/game
5 (tie). Tim McKeone, Monroe City, 8.67 tossups/game
8. Ryan Smith, Archie, 7.00 tossups/game
9. Sunni Amyx, Gainesville, 6.33 tossups/game
10. Trevor Scaringello, Richland, 6.00 tossups/game

Class 3

1. Jared Lockwood, Hallsville, 18.33 tossups/game
2. Evan Heronemus, Savannah, 16.33 tossups/game
3. Ian Crane, Lutheran South, 15.33 tossups/game
4. Will Runion, Orchard Farm, 10.67 tossups/game
5. Tyler Woosencraft, Orchard Farm, 10.00 tossups/game
6. Josh Null, Hallsville, 9.67 tossups/game
7 (tie). Ross Simmons, Lafayette County, 8.00 tossups/game
7 (tie). Joshua Green, Notre Dame, 8.00 tossups/game
9 (tie). Brayden Diver, Orchard Farm, 5.33 tossups/game
9 (tie). Nicholas Julien, Salem, 5.33 tossups/game

Class 4

1. Omkar Venkatesh, Clayton, 15.67 tossups/game
2. Alex Harmata, Hickman, 14.67 tossups/game
3 (tie). Dillion Greiwe, Central Springfield, 13.00 tossups/game
3 (tie). William Gentry, Central St. Joseph, 13.00 tossups/game
5. Mason Smith, Marquette, 11.00 tossups/game
6. William Graff, Park Hill South, 8.67 tossups/game
7. Michael McNamara, Farmington, 8.00 tossups/game
8. Wenzer Qin, Hickman, 7.00 tossups/game
9. Jacob Shepard, Clayton, 6.33 tossups/game
10 (tie). Harry Rubin, Clayton, 5.67 tossups/game
10 (tie). Jordan Malugen, Farmington, 5.67 tossups/game
10 (tie). Alex Fleming, Lee's Summit West, 5.67 tossups/game

Tournament All-Stars

This year, MACA also decided to award All-Star medals to the top 4 individuals in each class based on the whole day, in addition to the All-State medals based on prelims only. In order to get an All-Star, the player must have played all 5 games.

Class 1

1. Ross Sparrow, Tuscumbia, 20.6 tossups/game
2 (tie). Noah Dickinson, Thomas Jefferson, 10.00 tossups/game
2 (tie). Christian Atteberry, Thomas Jefferson, 10.00 tossups/game
4 (tie). Cameron Albrecht, Green City, 8.0 tossups/game
4 (tie). Noah Wells, Thomas Jefferson, 8.0 tossups/game

Class 2

1. Josh Vogel, Saxony Lutheran, 17.6 tossups/game
2. Trent Homan, Richland, 14.6 tossups/game
3. Thomas Poiter, Gainesville, 9.2 tossups/game
4. Tim McKeone, Monroe City, 7.6 tossups/game

Class 3

1. Jared Lockwood, Hallsville, 17.6 tossups/game
2. Evan Heronemus, Savannah, 15.0 tossups/game
3. Tyler Woosencraft, Orchard Farm, 9.2 tossups/game
4. Josh Null, Hallsville, 9.0 tossups/game

Class 4

1. Omkar Venkatesh, Clayton, 14.4 tossups/game
2. William Gentry, Central St Joseph, 13.4 tossups/game
3. Alex Harmata, Hickman, 12.2 tossups/game
4. Mason Smith, Marquette, 9.4 tossups/game

Records

  • Hallsville's 2610 total points set a new Class 3 record, surpassing the 2585 points Savannah scored in 2004.
  • Thomas Jefferson's 2460 points was ninth place among all team performances to date and was just 20 points short of the Class 1 record, but did set an overall record for most points by a team that did not win their class.
  • The single-game records in three of the four classes were broken:
    • Hallsville's 650 points in the semifinals broke Cuba's record of 640 points set in the inaugural state championship in 1996, which stood as the record in all classes for 16 years until Ladue broke it many times in 2012. Hallsville is the third school to reach 650 points in a game.
    • Richland's 590 points in round 1 broke their own Class 2 record of 550, set in 2001.
    • Thomas Jefferson broke the Class 1 single-game record for a second consecutive year with 570 points in round 2, surpassing their previous mark of 550.
  • William Gentry's total of 67 tossups is believed to be the most by a freshman in the tournament's first 20 years.

External References

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