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*[[Salem (Missouri High School)|Salem]] (3 teams) - ''Salem's current 9-12 MSHSAA enrollment is 677; that would put them close to 500 in grades 10-12, so it's not known for sure if they were also eligible for the Small School title.''
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*[[Salem (Missouri High School)|Salem]] (3 teams) - ''While Salem is now small school eligible, Salem's MSHSAA enrollment was 740 in grades 9-12 during the period this tournament was hosted, dropping to 677 for the two year period beginning in the fall of 2008. It is not known for sure if they were also eligible for the Small School title at this tournament.''
  
 
== Format and Results ==
 
== Format and Results ==

Revision as of 14:09, 6 March 2016

2008 NAQT Missouri Qualifier
Edited by NAQT IS
Champion North Kansas City
Runner-up Helias A
Third Richland A
Fourth Fordland
High scorer Charlie Dees, North Kansas City
Site Missouri S&T
Field
Stats


The 2008 NAQT Missouri Qualifier was the first ever NAQT State Qualifier in Missouri, held at Missouri S&T on February 16, 2008. 9 teams from 5 schools attended, with North Kansas City going undefeated to win the tournament and Richland A taking third behind NKC and Helias to win the Small School title.

Like the following year, the Warrenton Tournament at Warrenton High School was held on the same day, but unlike in 2009, its existence was actually mentioned by Jeremy Gibbs before the tournament was officially announced. [1] Unfortunately, it was the only day that Missouri S&T could host the tournament, so the conflict was unavoidable.

Teams

Teams marked with * were eligible for the small school title

  • Fordland*
  • Helias (2 teams)
  • North Kansas City
  • Richland* (2 teams)
  • Salem (3 teams) - While Salem is now small school eligible, Salem's MSHSAA enrollment was 740 in grades 9-12 during the period this tournament was hosted, dropping to 677 for the two year period beginning in the fall of 2008. It is not known for sure if they were also eligible for the Small School title at this tournament.

Format and Results

The tournament was a full round robin with an ACF-style playoff. At the end of the round robin, North Kansas City was undefeated at 8-0, while Helias was 7-1. In the playoff, NKC defeated Helias 500-85 in the first game to claim the first ever NAQT Missouri state title. Richland A (6-2) was awarded the small school title without a playoff against runner-up Fordland (5-3).

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