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'''Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School''', often referred to as '''Thomas Jefferson''' or '''TJ''', is a school located in Joplin, MO. Thomas Jefferson has been the dominant team in Class 1 of [[MSHSAA]] competition for more than a decade, winning seven state titles in the last 11 years, most recently in 2013.
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'''Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School''', often referred to as '''Thomas Jefferson''' or '''TJ''', is a school located in Joplin, MO. Thomas Jefferson has been the dominant team in Class 1 of [[MSHSAA]] competition for more than a decade, winning eight state titles in the last 12 years, most recently in 2014.
  
  
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==State Performance==
 
==State Performance==
After winning its first state champion in 2002, Thomas Jefferson emerged as a dominant force in Class 1 MSHSAA competition, claiming five of the next six championships. In 2009, TJ went 1-2 at the MSHSAA State tournament, losing to [[Stanberry]] 205-190 and [[Tarkio]] 210-195, marking the first time the school had not advanced to the Class 1 playoffs since 1999. TJ reclaimed the Class 1 title in 2013 following a 5-year drought.
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After winning its first state championship in 2002, Thomas Jefferson emerged as a dominant force in Class 1 MSHSAA competition, claiming five of the next six championships. In 2009, TJ went 1-2 at the MSHSAA State tournament, losing to [[Stanberry]] 205-190 and [[Tarkio]] 210-195, marking the first time the school had not advanced to the Class 1 playoffs since 1999.  
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TJ reclaimed the Class 1 title in 2013 following a 5-year drought. Thomas Jefferson successfully defended its title in 2014 by winning the Class 1 championship game in overtime after regulation ended in a 380-380 tie with [[Pilot Grove]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:09, 10 May 2014

Thomas Jefferson
ThomasJeffersonMO.jpg
Location:
Joplin, MO
Coaches Nate Kinast
State Championships 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 MSHSAA
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, often referred to as Thomas Jefferson or TJ, is a school located in Joplin, MO. Thomas Jefferson has been the dominant team in Class 1 of MSHSAA competition for more than a decade, winning eight state titles in the last 12 years, most recently in 2014.


Conference Performance

Thomas Jefferson competes in the Ozark 7 Conference against 6 other area schools, including Purdy and McAuley Catholic. TJ has won both the regular season and conference tournament titles in the Ozark 7 every year since its inception.

State Performance

After winning its first state championship in 2002, Thomas Jefferson emerged as a dominant force in Class 1 MSHSAA competition, claiming five of the next six championships. In 2009, TJ went 1-2 at the MSHSAA State tournament, losing to Stanberry 205-190 and Tarkio 210-195, marking the first time the school had not advanced to the Class 1 playoffs since 1999.

TJ reclaimed the Class 1 title in 2013 following a 5-year drought. Thomas Jefferson successfully defended its title in 2014 by winning the Class 1 championship game in overtime after regulation ended in a 380-380 tie with Pilot Grove.

MSHSAA Class 1 State Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Koshkonong
2002, 2003
Mound City
Mound City
2005, 2006,
2007, 2008
Tarkio
Mound City
2013, 2014
(defending champions)

Other Notable Titles

In 2013, Thomas Jefferson won the Kansas state site of the National History Bowl. TJ defeated Chanute 350-90 in the semifinal and Iola 290-150 in the final to claim its first state history bowl championship.