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|citystate = Louisiana, MO
 
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|state = [[MSHSAA]] Class 2: [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|2017]], [[2018 MSHSAA State Championship|2018]]<BR> [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT]] VSS: [[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2018]], [[2019 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2019]]
[[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2018]] [[2019 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2019]] NAQT Very Small School
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Led by freshman [[Em Powers]], Louisiana advanced to the MSHSAA State Championship for the first time in [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|2016]], where they placed second in Class 2 behind [[Calvary Lutheran]]. The next year, Louisiana attended nationals for the first time, finishing tied for 19th (8th among Very Small Schools) at the [[2017 SSNCT]], and earned their [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|first state championship]] 390-320 over Calvary Lutheran, where Em set the all-time single tournament record with 138 tossups answered correctly.  
 
Led by freshman [[Em Powers]], Louisiana advanced to the MSHSAA State Championship for the first time in [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|2016]], where they placed second in Class 2 behind [[Calvary Lutheran]]. The next year, Louisiana attended nationals for the first time, finishing tied for 19th (8th among Very Small Schools) at the [[2017 SSNCT]], and earned their [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|first state championship]] 390-320 over Calvary Lutheran, where Em set the all-time single tournament record with 138 tossups answered correctly.  
  
Louisiana earned the inaugural Very Small School title at the [[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] with Em Powers playing solo and finishing in eighth place overall. Louisiana also improved to a tied for tenth place finish at the 2018 SSNCT. They finished the season with a record-setting performance at the [[2018 MSHSAA State Championship]], winning their second state championship, scoring the most points by any Class 2 team in one state tournament, and with Powers once again setting the individual record with 155 correct tossups. They ended their season with a 10th-place finish (6th Very Small School) at the [[2018 SSNCT]], with Powers the top individual scorer in the field.
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Louisiana earned the inaugural Very Small School title at the [[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] with Em Powers playing solo and finishing in eighth place overall. Louisiana also improved to a tied for tenth place finish at the 2018 SSNCT. They finished the season with a record-setting performance at the [[2018 MSHSAA State Championship]], winning their second state championship, scoring the most points by any Class 2 team in one state tournament, and with Em once again setting the individual record with 155 correct tossups. They ended their season with a 10th-place finish (6th Very Small School) at the [[2018 SSNCT]], with Em the top individual scorer in the field.
  
 
They also won their first Clarence Cannon Conference championship in 2017 after defeating long time powerhouse and incumbent title holders [[Centralia]].
 
They also won their first Clarence Cannon Conference championship in 2017 after defeating long time powerhouse and incumbent title holders [[Centralia]].
  
The next season, Louisiana moved to the [[Eastern Missouri Conference]]. At the [[2019 MSHSAA State Championship]], the team did not advance to the afternoon playoffs after a 100 point loss to eventual second place team [[Thayer]] and a 90 point loss eventual champion [[College Heights Christian]] in the preliminary matches (which are determined by sectional numbers, not seeded). Senior Em Powers finished second in preliminary scoring. They also placed 11th (4th Very Small School) at the [[2019 SSNCT]], where Powers was once again the top overall scorer.
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The next season, Louisiana moved to the [[Eastern Missouri Conference]]. At the [[2019 MSHSAA State Championship]], the team did not advance to the afternoon playoffs after a 100-point loss to eventual second place team [[Thayer]] and a 90-point loss eventual champion [[College Heights Christian]] in the preliminary matches (which are determined by sectional numbers, not seeded). Senior Em Powers finished second in preliminary scoring. They also placed 11th (4th Very Small School) at the [[2019 SSNCT]], where Em was once again the top overall scorer.
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Revision as of 12:57, 27 January 2021

Louisiana Bulldogs
LouisianaMO.jpg
Location:
Louisiana, MO
Coaches Malia Jolly
State Championships MSHSAA Class 2: 2017, 2018
NAQT VSS: 2018, 2019
National Appearances SSNCT: 2017, 2018
Program Status Active
School Size 206
NAQT Page link

Louisiana is a high school in Louisiana, Missouri.

History

Led by freshman Em Powers, Louisiana advanced to the MSHSAA State Championship for the first time in 2016, where they placed second in Class 2 behind Calvary Lutheran. The next year, Louisiana attended nationals for the first time, finishing tied for 19th (8th among Very Small Schools) at the 2017 SSNCT, and earned their first state championship 390-320 over Calvary Lutheran, where Em set the all-time single tournament record with 138 tossups answered correctly.

Louisiana earned the inaugural Very Small School title at the 2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier with Em Powers playing solo and finishing in eighth place overall. Louisiana also improved to a tied for tenth place finish at the 2018 SSNCT. They finished the season with a record-setting performance at the 2018 MSHSAA State Championship, winning their second state championship, scoring the most points by any Class 2 team in one state tournament, and with Em once again setting the individual record with 155 correct tossups. They ended their season with a 10th-place finish (6th Very Small School) at the 2018 SSNCT, with Em the top individual scorer in the field.

They also won their first Clarence Cannon Conference championship in 2017 after defeating long time powerhouse and incumbent title holders Centralia.

The next season, Louisiana moved to the Eastern Missouri Conference. At the 2019 MSHSAA State Championship, the team did not advance to the afternoon playoffs after a 100-point loss to eventual second place team Thayer and a 90-point loss eventual champion College Heights Christian in the preliminary matches (which are determined by sectional numbers, not seeded). Senior Em Powers finished second in preliminary scoring. They also placed 11th (4th Very Small School) at the 2019 SSNCT, where Em was once again the top overall scorer.




MSHSAA Class 2 State Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Calvary Lutheran
2017, 2018
College Heights Christian


NAQT Missouri Very Small School Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
(none)
2018, 2019
Weaubleau