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  • |title=[[MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA Class 4 State]] Champions ...adue]] {{dot}} 2007: [[North Kansas City]] {{dot}} 2008: [[North Kansas City]] {{dot}} 2009: [[Ladue]] {{dot}} 2010: [[Kirksville]]
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  • |citystate = Kansas City, MO '''The Barstow School''' is a nonsectarian private school in southern Kansas City, Missouri. Barstow won the Class 2 MSHSAA state title in [[2010 MSHSA
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  • ...s City Suburban Conference''' is a conference of Missouri schools from the Kansas City metropolitan area. The conference is divided into 4 divisions based o * [[North Kansas City]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = North Kansas City Hornets |citystate = North Kansas City, MO
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  • '''West Platte''' is a public high school in Weston, Missouri, northwest of Kansas City. West Platte won the [[2024 MSHSAA State Championship]] in Class 3. Th {{MSHSAA Class 3 Champions}}
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  • '''North Platte''' is a public high school in Dearborn, Missouri, between Kansas City and St. Joseph. North Platte won the [[2021 MSHSAA State Championship] {{MSHSAA Class 2 Champions}}
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  • ...iberty High School''' is a public school in Liberty, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City. The school won the Class 4 [[MSHSAA]] state title in 2003 and 2005, ...quizbowl" circuit has mostly been limited to tournaments in the immediate Kansas City area since the graduation of [[Spencer Fish]] in 2009.
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  • ...ool''' is a small private school in Belton, Missouri (a few miles south of Kansas City) that won the [[2010 MSHSAA State Championship|2010]] and [[2011 MSHSA {{MSHSAA Class 1 Champions}}
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  • |fourth = [[Lutheran (Kansas City)]] |editors = [[Champions Quiz Prep]]
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  • ...''' (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]] {{MSHSAA Class 6 Champions}}
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  • |champion = [[North Kansas City]] * [[North Kansas City]]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1995 [[Tournament of Champions]] |16||North Kansas City High School, N. Kansas City, Missouri||4-3||2020
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2002 [[Tournament of Champions]] |26||St. Pius X, Kansas City, Missouri|| 3-3||1300
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  • In 2013, Thomas Jefferson won the Kansas state site of the [[National History Bowl]]. TJ defeated [[Chanute]] 350-90 {{MSHSAA Class 1 Champions}}
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2001 [[Tournament of Champions]] |27||[[Barstow]], Kansas City, MO|| 3-3||1325
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  • * [[Lutheran (Kansas City)]] def. [[Oak Grove]] (2-0) * [[St. Joseph Central]] def. [[North Kansas City]] (2-0)
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  • |nats appearances = numerous [[Tournament of Champions|TOCs]] ...nt typically only draws teams from the immediate area and a few teams from Kansas City. Savannah has not hosted an invitational tournament since the [[COVID-
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  • * '''[[Lutheran (Kansas City)]]''' def. [[East Buchanan]] (2-0) Stockton 220, Lutheran (Kansas City) 210
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  • ...Central began dominating tournaments in northwest Missouri, including the Kansas City area. Central started to occasionally travel out of the area to face c {{MSHSAA Class 6 Champions}}
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