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  • | "Kansas Champions" || || || || HSNCT || || || || || || || || || || || || || |
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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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  • ...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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  • |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. [[East Buchanan]] (2-0) Stockton 220, Lutheran (Kansas City) 210
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  • * '''[[Smithville]] 400''', [[St. Pius X (Kansas City, MO)|St. Pius X (Kansas City)]] 120 * '''[[Central (St. Joseph, MO)|Central (St. Joseph)]] 370''', [[North Kansas City]] 230
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  • ...uded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. | Kansas || KSHSAA Scholar's Bowl Class 6A || || || || || || || || Overland P
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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.
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  • ...the champion qualified for NCT. Except in 2003 (when only the 15 regional champions were invited), 1986 (when an intermediate "sectional" stage was used), and | Kansas State
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  • * 2003: Champions Quiz Prep |style="background-color: #ccccff;"| [[North Kansas City]]
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  • ...only one close match in the prelims to STL Patriots, then defeated [[North Kansas City]] A in the playoffs and finished 12th. {{NSC Champions}}
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  • ...Arizona, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Missouri, Kansas, and Wyoming. Most of those competitions appear to be defunct or have moved ...utive titles in the event's history. In 2011 and 2012 the title of varsity champions was won by the [[Escuela International Sampedrana]] (EIS of Honduras), with
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  • |[[North Kansas City]] |[[Kansas Champions]]
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  • ...ah]] moved up to Class 4 and was placed in District 16. Liberty and North Kansas City were placed in District 15, placing three of the top teams in the stat ...re provided by [[Bryce Avery]] from 2005-2007. Previous providers include Champions and Straight A.
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>13. Past national champions<br> ...stion. An example would be "For a quick ten points, what is the capital of Kansas." These questions reward speed and players who can adjust their tempo quick
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