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==History==
 
==History==
Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, the team began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by [[Joel Miles]], the team rapidly emerged as a state powerhouse—culminating in its first [[MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA state title]] in 2021.  Though unable to attend nationals, Ray-Pec's skill was known on the national stage, as the team played (and performed well in) many [[online]] tournaments during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Ray-Pec was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=385094#p385094 postseason team poll]
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Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, the team began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by [[Joel Miles]], the team rapidly emerged as a state powerhouse—culminating in its first [[MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA state title]] in 2021.  Though unable to attend nationals, Ray-Pec's skill was known on the national stage, as they played (and performed well in) many [[online]] tournaments during the Covid-19 pandemic.  The team was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=385094#p385094 postseason team poll]

Revision as of 18:23, 4 November 2021

Raymore-Peculiar Panthers
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Location:
Peculiar, MO
Coaches Jean Miller
State Championships 2021 MSHSAA Class 6
Program Status Active
School Size 1,967
NAQT Page link

Raymore-Peculiar (or Ray-Pec) is a public high school in the Kansas City, MO metropolitan area. The school formerly competed in MSHSAA Class 4, but after the 2021 realignment, it was reassigned to Class 6.

History

Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, the team began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by Joel Miles, the team rapidly emerged as a state powerhouse—culminating in its first MSHSAA state title in 2021. Though unable to attend nationals, Ray-Pec's skill was known on the national stage, as they played (and performed well in) many online tournaments during the Covid-19 pandemic. The team was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide postseason team poll