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Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, they began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by [[Joel Miles]] and [[Brendan Fuller]], 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 was known on the national stage, being a contender at major [[online]] tournaments during the pandemic.  The team was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=385094#p385094 postseason team poll].  Ray-Pec graduated its whole A team after the 2020-21 season, and is currently rebuilding with a large contingent of sophomores and first-years.
 
Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, they began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by [[Joel Miles]] and [[Brendan Fuller]], 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 was known on the national stage, being a contender at major [[online]] tournaments during the pandemic.  The team was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=385094#p385094 postseason team poll].  Ray-Pec graduated its whole A team after the 2020-21 season, and is currently rebuilding with a large contingent of sophomores and first-years.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 5 May 2024

Raymore-Peculiar Panthers
RPHS logo.jpeg
Location:
Peculiar, MO
Coaches Kelly Logan
State Championships 2021 MSHSAA Class 6
Program Status Active
School Size 1573[1]
NAQT Page link

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

History

Though Ray-Pec mostly limited itself to local leagues for much of its history, they began to attend more tournaments beginning around the 2019-20 season. Led by Joel Miles and Brendan Fuller, the team rapidly emerged as a state powerhouse, culminating in its first MSHSAA state title in 2021. Though unable to attend nationals, Ray-Pec was known on the national stage, being a contender at major online tournaments during the pandemic. The team was ranked 2nd in a 2021 Missouri-wide postseason team poll. Ray-Pec graduated its whole A team after the 2020-21 season, and is currently rebuilding with a large contingent of sophomores and first-years.


  1. 2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx