Tri-County Conference (Central Missouri)

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Tri-County Conference
ConferenceMSHSAA
Founded1932[1]
No. of teams7
RegionMid-Missouri

The Tri-County Conference is a high school athletic conference located in Mid-Missouri. The conference members are located in Boone, Cole, Cooper, Miller, and Moniteau counties.

Member schools[edit]

Current members[edit]

The conference consists of mid-size schools (Class 4 in boys' basketball).[2]

School Name Mascot Colors City County School Type Year Joined
Blair Oaks Falcons     Wardsville Cole Public 1976[3]
Boonville Pirates     Boonville Cooper Public 2018[4] [a]
California Pintos     California Moniteau Public 1932[7]
Eldon Mustangs     Eldon Miller Public 1932[8]
Hallsville Indians     Hallsville Boone Public 2012[9]
Osage Indians     Osage Beach Miller Public 1934[10]
Southern Boone Eagles     Ashland Boone Public 2012[11]
Notes
  1. ^ Boonville had joined the conference for the 1969-70 season.[5] They rejoined in 2018.[6]

Former members[edit]

School Name Mascot City County School Type Year Joined Year Left Current Conference
Camdenton Lakers Camdenton Camden Public 1954 [12] 1983 [13] Ozark Conference
Iberia Rangers Iberia Miller Public 1963 [14] 1977 [15] Frisco League
Stover Bulldogs Stover Morgan Public 1946 [16] 1968 [17] Kaysinger Conference
Tipton Cardinals Tipton Moniteau Public 1932 [18] 2000 [19] Kaysinger Conference
Versailles Tigers Versailles Morgan Public 1932 2022 Ozark Highlands Conference
Warsaw Wildcats Warsaw Benton Public 1984 [20] 2018 [21] Ozark Highlands Conference
Windsor Greyhounds Windsor Henry Public 1970 [22] 1974 [23] Kaysinger Conference

Membership timeline[edit]

Southern Boone High SchoolHallsville High School (Missouri)Warsaw High School (Missouri)Osage High School (Missouri)California R-1 High School

Members

State championships[edit]

Football[edit]

  • 1990 - Warsaw
  • 1993 - Warsaw
  • 1997 - California
  • 2004 - Blair Oaks
  • 2006 - Blair Oaks
  • 2018 - Blair Oaks
  • 2020 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Blair Oaks

[24]

Boys' basketball[edit]

  • 2001 - Blair Oaks

[25]

Boys' golf[edit]

  • 1994 - Versailles
  • 1997 - Tipton
  • 2000 - Eldon
  • 2001 - Eldon
  • 2021 - California

[26]

Boys' wrestling[edit]

  • 2014 - Blair Oaks

[27]

Baseball[edit]

  • 2006 - Blair Oaks
  • 2007 - Blair Oaks
  • 2019 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Southern Boone

Boys' track & field[edit]

  • 1973 - Camdenton

Volleyball[edit]

  • 1991 - Eldon
  • 2021 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Blair Oaks

[28]

Softball[edit]

  • 2009 - Blair Oaks
  • 2010 - Warsaw
  • 2021 - Blair Oaks

[29]

Scholar Bowl[edit]

  • 2014 - Hallsville
  • 2015 - Hallsville
  • 2018 - Hallsville

Boys' soccer[edit]

  • 2020 - Southern Boone

Conference Champions[edit]

Football[edit]

[30]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "California Pintos Online".
  2. ^ "Class And District Assignments". Missouri State High School Activities Association. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
  3. ^ "Blair Oaks to join Tri-County League" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 04 Dec 1975 p. 7
  4. ^ Jackson, Greg. 2016-12-25 Boonville opts to leave NCMC to replace Warsaw in Tri-County The Jefferson City News-Tribune'. Jefferson City, MO
  5. ^ Warren, Dwight 1969-10-17. "Boonville quits one loop, tries to get into another" The Daily Capital News Jefferson City, Missouri
  6. ^ Jackson, Greg. 2016-12-25 Boonville opts to leave NCMC to replace Warsaw in Tri-County The Jefferson City News-Tribune'. Jefferson City, MO
  7. ^ "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  8. ^ "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  9. ^ "Tri-County invites So. Boone, Hallsville" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 21 Jan 2010 p.1
  10. ^ "Additional Rural News"The Sunday News and Tribune Jefferson City, Missouri 27 Jan 1935 p. 12
  11. ^ "Tri-County invites So. Boone, Hallsville" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 21 Jan 2010 p.1
  12. ^ "Camdenton Is Out Of Frisco League" Springfield Leader and Press Springfield, Missouri 03 Apr 1954 p. 3
  13. ^ "Camdenton dumps conference" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 23 Dec 1982 p. 1
  14. ^ "Tri-County Loop Adds Iberia to Membership" Springfield Leader and Press Springfield, Missouri 06 Feb 1963 p. 13
  15. ^ "Rangers dropping Tri-County Conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 16 Sep 1976 p. 13
  16. ^ "Tri-County League Committee Meeting" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 04 Apr 1946 p. 1
  17. ^ "PBCAA Decides to Rename Itself" The Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, Missouri 27 Oct 1968 p. 4
  18. ^ "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  19. ^ Holloway, Becky ( 2014-10-14) "Tipton to petition for I-70 membership" The Tipton Times p.1
  20. ^ "Warsaw enters Tri-Co. Conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 02 Feb 1984 p. 1
  21. ^ Warsaw leaving Tri-County for new conference The Jefferson City News-Tribune 2016-11-1
  22. ^ "Windsor admitted to Tri-County" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 06 Nov 1969 p. 1
  23. ^ "Windsor to leave T-C for I-70 conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 18 Oct 1973 p. 14
  24. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  25. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  26. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  27. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  28. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  29. ^ "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  30. ^ "Tri County, Kaysinger, Mid Missouri".