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'''Tiger Bowl''' is an annual high school tournament run by the University of [[Missouri]] in the winter. Tiger Bowl I was held in January; with the addition of the [[Mort Walker Invitational]] in February, [[Missouri]] moved Tiger Bowl II to December and scheduled the [[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] a few weeks earlier as well.
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'''Tiger Bowl''' is an annual high school tournament run by the University of [[Missouri]] in the winter. Tiger Bowl I was held in January; with the addition of the [[Mort Walker Invitational]] in February, [[Missouri]] moved Tiger Bowl II to December and scheduled the [[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] a few weeks earlier as well. After the last Mort Walker Invitational in 2013, Tiger Bowl moved back to late January/mid February until its last known edition in 2017.
  
 
==Tiger Bowl I==
 
==Tiger Bowl I==
 
{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl I
 
{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl I
 
|champion = [[Parkway Central]]
 
|champion = [[Parkway Central]]
|second =  [[Helias]] A
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|second =  [[Helias|Helias A]]
 
|third = [[SLUH]]
 
|third = [[SLUH]]
 
|fourth =  [[Fulton]]
 
|fourth =  [[Fulton]]
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|champion = [[North Kansas City]]
 
|champion = [[North Kansas City]]
 
|second = [[Glasgow]]
 
|second = [[Glasgow]]
|third = [[Helias]] A
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|third = [[Helias|Helias A]]
|fourth = [[Barstow]] A
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|fourth = [[Barstow|Barstow A]]
|scorer = [[Grant Gates]], NKC
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|scorer = [[Grant Gates]], [[NKC|North Kansas City]]
 
|editors = [[HSAPQ]] (ACF-format set #8)
 
|editors = [[HSAPQ]] (ACF-format set #8)
 
|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
 
|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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===Summary===
 
===Summary===
This tournament has featured the smallest field yet of any [[Missouri]]-hosted high school tournament. Many last-minute dropouts reduced the field size to eight. Teams played a seven-game round-robin, in which NKC cleared the field at 7-0, followed by both Glasgow and Helias A at 5-2. The teams were divided into two brackets based on their round-robin finish, and played a carry-over playoffs. NKC cinched the title, finishing the day undefeated. Glasgow (7-3) and Helias A (6-4) took second and third, respectively. [[Grant Gates]] of NKC took the high-scorer title with 132.86 PPG, and "the other [[Grant Monnig|Grant" Monnig]] of Glasgow followed with 75.71 PPG. NKC and Glasgow qualified for the [[2009 NSC]].
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This tournament has featured the smallest field yet of any [[Missouri]]-hosted high school tournament. Many last-minute dropouts reduced the field size to eight. Teams played a seven-game round-robin, in which NKC cleared the field at 7-0, followed by both Glasgow and Helias A at 5-2. The teams were divided into two brackets based on their round-robin finish, and played a carry-over playoffs. NKC cinched the title, finishing the day undefeated. Glasgow (7-3) and Helias A (6-4) took second and third, respectively. [[Grant Gates]] of NKC took the high-scorer title with 132.86 PPG, and "the other [[Grant Monnig|Grant" Monnig]] of Glasgow followed with 75.71 PPG. NKC and Glasgow qualified for the [[2010 NSC]].
  
 
This tournament held up the tradition of Tiger Bowl mishaps. Since usual Missouri co-director and Marching Mizzou member Alex Dzurick was unable to commit due to a potential (however unlikely) chance that the Missouri football team would have to play in the Big 12 championships, [[MOQBA]] member Sean Phillips graciously stepped in to assist Charlie Dees in tournament day operations. Luckily, Alex was able to be there, because due to an unfortunate incident, Sean injured his ankle the morning of the tournament and was unable to drive to the tournament building. Everything appeared to be going well for the day until the building became known to be double-booked with a fire rescue training institute. Everything was able to be rearranged to accommodate both events, and the rest of the tournament went off without a hitch.
 
This tournament held up the tradition of Tiger Bowl mishaps. Since usual Missouri co-director and Marching Mizzou member Alex Dzurick was unable to commit due to a potential (however unlikely) chance that the Missouri football team would have to play in the Big 12 championships, [[MOQBA]] member Sean Phillips graciously stepped in to assist Charlie Dees in tournament day operations. Luckily, Alex was able to be there, because due to an unfortunate incident, Sean injured his ankle the morning of the tournament and was unable to drive to the tournament building. Everything appeared to be going well for the day until the building became known to be double-booked with a fire rescue training institute. Everything was able to be rearranged to accommodate both events, and the rest of the tournament went off without a hitch.
  
[[Category:Missouri (State)]][[Category:High school quizbowl in Missouri]] [[Category: Missouri]]
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==Tiger Bowl III==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl III
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|champion = [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|second = [[Clayton (MO)|Clayton A]]
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|third = [[Jefferson City]]
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|fourth = [[Rock Bridge|Rock Bridge]]
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|scorer = [[Max Schindler]], [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|editors = [[HSAPQ]]
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=CharlieDees&id=6&page=standings Rough Combined Statistics]
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| }}
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* Number of teams: 29
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* Directors: [[Alex Dzurick]], Zach Goree
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* Date: December 4, 2010
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===Field===
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*Boonville
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*Clayton A & B
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*Elsberry
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*Eureka
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*Fulton
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*Glasgow
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*Hallsville
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*Helias A, B & C
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*Hickman
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*Jefferson City
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*Ladue A, B & C
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*Lone Jack A & B
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*North Kansas City
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*Oakville
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*Parkway West A & B
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*Richland
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*Rock Bridge A, B & C
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*Tuscumbia A & B
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*Versailles
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===Summary===
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The field cap for Tiger Bowl III was originally set at 18, but a huge boom of interest led to an increased limit of first 21, then 24, and finally 30 teams. With one drop just days before the tournament, a solid 29 team field remained on tournament day. This tournament was the largest non-MSHSAA event held on the Mizzou campus at the time, and as such, it required staff from nearly every corner of the state. By the end of a long day, Ladue came out on top to claim the tournament title.
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==Tiger Bowl IV==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl IV
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|champion = [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|second = [[Rock Bridge|Rock Bridge A]]
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|third = [[North Kansas City]] A
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|fourth = [[Savannah (MO)|Savannah A]]
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|scorer = [[Iyas Daghlas]], [[Rock Bridge|Rock Bridge A]]
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|editors = [[HSAPQ]] Tourn. #22
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/40/stats/prelims/ Prelims] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/40/stats/playoffs/ Playoffs] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/40/stats/superplayoffs_small_school_final/ Superplayoffs and Small School Finals] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/40/stats/all_games/ Combined]
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| }}
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* Number of teams: 36
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* Directors: [[Alex Dzurick]], Charles Dees
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* Date: December 3, 2011
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===Field===
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*Columbia Independent A & B
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*Cuba
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*El Dorado Springs
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*Elsberry
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*Glasgow
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*Hallsville
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*Helias A & B
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*Ladue A, B, C, D & E
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*Monroe City
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*North Kansas City A & B
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*Oakville
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*Parkway West
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*Richland A & B
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*Rock Bridge A, B, C & D
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*Savannah A & B
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*Schuyler County
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*Tuscumbia
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*Valley Park
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*Versailles
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*Winnetonka
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===Summary===
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The largest tournament ever held on the Mizzou campus (inclusive of MSHSAA state, since it features only 32 teams), and tied for the largest tournament in the state with [[WUHSAC]]. Twenty-five teams registered slots in the field within 24 hours of the official announcement of this event. The tournament ran as planned, and in the end Ladue A came out on top to win the event, followed closely by a strong Rock Bridge A team. The top 9 teams qualified for PACE NSC.
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==Tiger Bowl V==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl V
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|champion = [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|second = [[Hickman|Hickman A]]
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|third = [[Ladue|Ladue B]]
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|fourth = [[NKC|North Kansas City A]]
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|scorer = [[Max Schindler]], [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|editors = [[HSAPQ]] Tourn. #32
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1204/stats/preliminary_rounds/ Prelims] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1204/stats/playoff_rounds/ Playoffs] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1204/stats/superplayoff_rounds/ Superplayoffs] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1204/stats/aggregate_statistics/ Combined]
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| }}
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* Number of Teams: 31
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* Director: Charlie Dees
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* Date: December 1, 2012
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===Field===
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*Ladue A, B, C & D
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*NKC A & B
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*Kirksville A, B & C
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*Hickman A, B & C
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*Hallsville A & B
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*Oakville A, B & C
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*Rock Bridge A, B, C & D
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*Higbee
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*Clayton A & B
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*Helias A, B & C
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*Smith-Cotton A & B
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*Centralia
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*Tuscumbia
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===Summary===
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Ladue A put in one of the most dominating performances in the history of Tiger Bowl, averaging 795 points per game and putting up 189 powers. The post-tournament discussion centered mostly on the very good performances of many teams in the tournament.
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==Tiger Bowl VI==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl VI
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|champion = [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|second = [[Ladue|Ladue B]]
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|third = [[Hickman|Hickman A]]
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|fourth = [[Hallsville|Hallsville A]]
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|scorer = [[Ben Zhang]], [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|editors = [[HSAPQ]] Tourn. #42
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2094/stats/prelims/ Prelims] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2094/stats/playoffs/ Playoffs] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2094/stats/superplayoffs_and_finals/ Superplayoffs and Finals] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2094/stats/combined/ Combined]
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| }}
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*Number of Teams: 32
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*Directors: Itamar Naveh-Benjamin, Avery Wagner
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*Date: January 25, 2014
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===Field===
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*Ladue A, B, C & D
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*Hickman A & B
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*Hallsville A & B
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*Savannah
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*Parkway West
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*Rock Bridge A, B & C
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*DeSmet A & B
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*Oakville A & B
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*Pilot Grove
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*Helias A, B, & C
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*Waynesville A & B
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*Centralia A & B
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*Fort Osage
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*Mehlville
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*Webster Groves A & B
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*Marquette
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*Calvary Lutheran
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*Tuscumbia
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===Summary===
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This was the first Tiger Bowl to move back to its original January date after the Missouri team phased out Mort Walker the previous year. It was the first Tiger Bowl not to be directed by Charlie Dees. Ladue A won the overall title in a final against Ladue B while again clearing the field undefeated.
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==Tiger Bowl VII==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl VII
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|champion = [[Hallsville|Hallsville A]]
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|second = [[Savannah]]
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|third = [[Hannibal]]
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|fourth = [[Rock Bridge|Rock Bridge A]]
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|scorer = [[Parth Parikh]], [[Hannibal|Hannibal A]]
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|editors = [[HSAPQ]] Tourn. #53
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2850/stats/prelims/standings/ Prelims] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2850/stats/playoffs/ Playoffs] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2850/stats/superplayoffs/ Superplayoffs]
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| }}
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*Number of Teams: 36
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*Director: Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
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*Date: January 31, 2015
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===Field===
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*Savannah
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*Rock Bridge A,B & C
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*Hickman A & B
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*Centralia A & B
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*Webster Groves A & B
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*Hallsville A, B & C
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*Hannibal
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*Helias A, B & C
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*Ladue A, B & C
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*Tuscumbia
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*Washington A & B
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*DeSmet A & B
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*Parkway Central
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*Wellsville-Middletown
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*Fort Osage A & B
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*Oakville
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*Salem A & B
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*Cuba
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*Pilot Grove
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*Warrenton
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*Camdenton
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===Summary===
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This edition of Tiger Bowl was won by Hallsville A, which was the defending Small School National Champion. This tournament was also known for the delays between the posting of the prelim and the playoff and superplayoff statistics [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2880 (seen here)].
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==Tiger Bowl VIII==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl VIII
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|champion = [[Hannibal|Hannibal A]]
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|second = [[Rock Bridge|Rock Bridge A]]
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|third = [[Hickman|Hickman A]]
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|fourth = [[Washington|Washington A]]
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|scorer = [[Parth Parikh]], [[Hannibal|Hannibal A]]
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|editors = [[Maryland Fall Classic|2015 Maryland Fall]]
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3569/stats/prelims/standings/ Prelims] [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3569/stats/combined/ Combined]
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| }}
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*Number of Teams: 28
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*Directors: Sean Phillips, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
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*Date: February 20, 2016
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===Field===
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*Hallsville
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*Centralia A, B & C
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*Cuba
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*Washington A, B & C
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*Tuscumbia
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*Hannibal A & B
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*Pilot Grove A & B
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*Fort Osage A & B
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*Rock Bridge A, B & C
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*Moberly A & B
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*Hickman A & B
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*Ladue A, B, C, D & E
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*Salem
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===Summary===
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This edition of Tiger Bowl was won by a Parth Parikh-led Hannibal A, and is the first not to use HSAPQ questions. Ladue A, despite having some of the best PPG of the tournament, only ended up coming 7th after experience 3 upsets in a row versus Washington A, Hickman A, and Washington B. As a result, their B ended up placing two spots higher.
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==Tiger Bowl IX==
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Tiger Bowl IX
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|champion = [[Washington|Washington A]]
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|second = [[Ladue|Ladue A]]
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|third = [[Helias]]
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|fourth = [[Hickman|Hickman A]]
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|scorer = [[Joe Stitz]], [[Washington|Washington A]]
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|editors = [[POMMSS|2017 POMMSS]]
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|site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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|stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4243/stats/prelims/standings/ Prelims] [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4243/stats/tiger_bowl_all_games/ Combined]
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| }}
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*Number of Teams: 18
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*Directors: Sean Phillips, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
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*Date: February 11, 2017
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===Field===
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*Washington A, B & C
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*Centralia A & B
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*Cuba A & B
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*Hickman A & B
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*Moberly
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*Sullivan
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*Calvary Lutheran A & B
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*Helias
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*Ladue A & B
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*Savannah
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*Rock Bridge
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===Summary===
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This edition of Tiger Bowl broke away from the normal scoring rules, opting for 15-point powers and 5-point negs. Washington A won the tournament undefeated.
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Tiger Bowl is an annual high school tournament run by the University of Missouri in the winter. Tiger Bowl I was held in January; with the addition of the Mort Walker Invitational in February, Missouri moved Tiger Bowl II to December and scheduled the Missouri Fall Academic Tournament a few weeks earlier as well. After the last Mort Walker Invitational in 2013, Tiger Bowl moved back to late January/mid February until its last known edition in 2017.

Tiger Bowl I

Tiger Bowl I
Edited by HSAPQ (NSC-format set #1)
Champion Parkway Central
Runner-up Helias A
Third SLUH
Fourth Fulton
High scorer Jason Liang, Parkway Central
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Full Stats

Field

Summary

With a smaller field than the 2008 MFAT, Tiger Bowl I featured an eleven-game round-robin (although Lincoln had to leave after round 5 due to an emergency at home). At the conclusion of the round-robin, Parkway Central cleared the field with an 11-0 record. Helias A placed second with a 9-2 record, and SLUH and Fulton both went 8-3. SLUH was the winner of the PPG tiebreaker, and they took home third. The top scorer was Jason Liang from Parkway Central with 64.71 PPG, and the second scorer was Will Hack, also of Parkway Central, with 43.01 PPG. Both Parkway Central and Helias qualified teams for the 2009 PACE NSC.

This particular tournament may perhaps be most notorious, at least among the staff, for an incident the day before. After receiving the questions on Thursday night, Charlie Dees took them on Friday to the Mizzou copy center to have them copied. The staff grudgingly promised that they would finish the copies that afternoon and they would call him when it was complete. After waiting until dinner and receiving no calls, Charlie walked over to the copy center only to find it locked up with his only paper copy of the questions. A frantic phone call to co-director Alex Dzurick, who was busy eating dinner at the time, resulted in Alex having to, at the last minute, take a flash drive to the local FedEx-Kinkos that was nearing close time and get just enough copies of the set to run it efficiently. Fortunately, everything worked out in the end, and the tournament was run efficiently the next day.

Tiger Bowl II

Tiger Bowl II
Edited by HSAPQ (ACF-format set #8)
Champion North Kansas City
Runner-up Glasgow
Third Helias A
Fourth Barstow A
High scorer Grant Gates, North Kansas City
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Full

Field

Summary

This tournament has featured the smallest field yet of any Missouri-hosted high school tournament. Many last-minute dropouts reduced the field size to eight. Teams played a seven-game round-robin, in which NKC cleared the field at 7-0, followed by both Glasgow and Helias A at 5-2. The teams were divided into two brackets based on their round-robin finish, and played a carry-over playoffs. NKC cinched the title, finishing the day undefeated. Glasgow (7-3) and Helias A (6-4) took second and third, respectively. Grant Gates of NKC took the high-scorer title with 132.86 PPG, and "the other Grant" Monnig of Glasgow followed with 75.71 PPG. NKC and Glasgow qualified for the 2010 NSC.

This tournament held up the tradition of Tiger Bowl mishaps. Since usual Missouri co-director and Marching Mizzou member Alex Dzurick was unable to commit due to a potential (however unlikely) chance that the Missouri football team would have to play in the Big 12 championships, MOQBA member Sean Phillips graciously stepped in to assist Charlie Dees in tournament day operations. Luckily, Alex was able to be there, because due to an unfortunate incident, Sean injured his ankle the morning of the tournament and was unable to drive to the tournament building. Everything appeared to be going well for the day until the building became known to be double-booked with a fire rescue training institute. Everything was able to be rearranged to accommodate both events, and the rest of the tournament went off without a hitch.

Tiger Bowl III

Tiger Bowl III
Edited by HSAPQ
Champion Ladue A
Runner-up Clayton A
Third Jefferson City
Fourth Rock Bridge
High scorer Max Schindler, Ladue A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Rough Combined Statistics
  • Number of teams: 29
  • Directors: Alex Dzurick, Zach Goree
  • Date: December 4, 2010

Field

  • Boonville
  • Clayton A & B
  • Elsberry
  • Eureka
  • Fulton
  • Glasgow
  • Hallsville
  • Helias A, B & C
  • Hickman
  • Jefferson City
  • Ladue A, B & C
  • Lone Jack A & B
  • North Kansas City
  • Oakville
  • Parkway West A & B
  • Richland
  • Rock Bridge A, B & C
  • Tuscumbia A & B
  • Versailles

Summary

The field cap for Tiger Bowl III was originally set at 18, but a huge boom of interest led to an increased limit of first 21, then 24, and finally 30 teams. With one drop just days before the tournament, a solid 29 team field remained on tournament day. This tournament was the largest non-MSHSAA event held on the Mizzou campus at the time, and as such, it required staff from nearly every corner of the state. By the end of a long day, Ladue came out on top to claim the tournament title.

Tiger Bowl IV

Tiger Bowl IV
Edited by HSAPQ Tourn. #22
Champion Ladue A
Runner-up Rock Bridge A
Third North Kansas City A
Fourth Savannah A
High scorer Iyas Daghlas, Rock Bridge A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Playoffs Superplayoffs and Small School Finals Combined
  • Number of teams: 36
  • Directors: Alex Dzurick, Charles Dees
  • Date: December 3, 2011

Field

  • Columbia Independent A & B
  • Cuba
  • El Dorado Springs
  • Elsberry
  • Glasgow
  • Hallsville
  • Helias A & B
  • Ladue A, B, C, D & E
  • Monroe City
  • North Kansas City A & B
  • Oakville
  • Parkway West
  • Richland A & B
  • Rock Bridge A, B, C & D
  • Savannah A & B
  • Schuyler County
  • Tuscumbia
  • Valley Park
  • Versailles
  • Winnetonka

Summary

The largest tournament ever held on the Mizzou campus (inclusive of MSHSAA state, since it features only 32 teams), and tied for the largest tournament in the state with WUHSAC. Twenty-five teams registered slots in the field within 24 hours of the official announcement of this event. The tournament ran as planned, and in the end Ladue A came out on top to win the event, followed closely by a strong Rock Bridge A team. The top 9 teams qualified for PACE NSC.

Tiger Bowl V

Tiger Bowl V
Edited by HSAPQ Tourn. #32
Champion Ladue A
Runner-up Hickman A
Third Ladue B
Fourth North Kansas City A
High scorer Max Schindler, Ladue A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Playoffs Superplayoffs Combined
  • Number of Teams: 31
  • Director: Charlie Dees
  • Date: December 1, 2012

Field

  • Ladue A, B, C & D
  • NKC A & B
  • Kirksville A, B & C
  • Hickman A, B & C
  • Hallsville A & B
  • Oakville A, B & C
  • Rock Bridge A, B, C & D
  • Higbee
  • Clayton A & B
  • Helias A, B & C
  • Smith-Cotton A & B
  • Centralia
  • Tuscumbia

Summary

Ladue A put in one of the most dominating performances in the history of Tiger Bowl, averaging 795 points per game and putting up 189 powers. The post-tournament discussion centered mostly on the very good performances of many teams in the tournament.

Tiger Bowl VI

Tiger Bowl VI
Edited by HSAPQ Tourn. #42
Champion Ladue A
Runner-up Ladue B
Third Hickman A
Fourth Hallsville A
High scorer Ben Zhang, Ladue A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Playoffs Superplayoffs and Finals Combined
  • Number of Teams: 32
  • Directors: Itamar Naveh-Benjamin, Avery Wagner
  • Date: January 25, 2014

Field

  • Ladue A, B, C & D
  • Hickman A & B
  • Hallsville A & B
  • Savannah
  • Parkway West
  • Rock Bridge A, B & C
  • DeSmet A & B
  • Oakville A & B
  • Pilot Grove
  • Helias A, B, & C
  • Waynesville A & B
  • Centralia A & B
  • Fort Osage
  • Mehlville
  • Webster Groves A & B
  • Marquette
  • Calvary Lutheran
  • Tuscumbia

Summary

This was the first Tiger Bowl to move back to its original January date after the Missouri team phased out Mort Walker the previous year. It was the first Tiger Bowl not to be directed by Charlie Dees. Ladue A won the overall title in a final against Ladue B while again clearing the field undefeated.

Tiger Bowl VII

Tiger Bowl VII
Edited by HSAPQ Tourn. #53
Champion Hallsville A
Runner-up Savannah
Third Hannibal
Fourth Rock Bridge A
High scorer Parth Parikh, Hannibal A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Playoffs Superplayoffs
  • Number of Teams: 36
  • Director: Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
  • Date: January 31, 2015

Field

  • Savannah
  • Rock Bridge A,B & C
  • Hickman A & B
  • Centralia A & B
  • Webster Groves A & B
  • Hallsville A, B & C
  • Hannibal
  • Helias A, B & C
  • Ladue A, B & C
  • Tuscumbia
  • Washington A & B
  • DeSmet A & B
  • Parkway Central
  • Wellsville-Middletown
  • Fort Osage A & B
  • Oakville
  • Salem A & B
  • Cuba
  • Pilot Grove
  • Warrenton
  • Camdenton

Summary

This edition of Tiger Bowl was won by Hallsville A, which was the defending Small School National Champion. This tournament was also known for the delays between the posting of the prelim and the playoff and superplayoff statistics (seen here).

Tiger Bowl VIII

Tiger Bowl VIII
Edited by 2015 Maryland Fall
Champion Hannibal A
Runner-up Rock Bridge A
Third Hickman A
Fourth Washington A
High scorer Parth Parikh, Hannibal A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Combined
  • Number of Teams: 28
  • Directors: Sean Phillips, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
  • Date: February 20, 2016

Field

  • Hallsville
  • Centralia A, B & C
  • Cuba
  • Washington A, B & C
  • Tuscumbia
  • Hannibal A & B
  • Pilot Grove A & B
  • Fort Osage A & B
  • Rock Bridge A, B & C
  • Moberly A & B
  • Hickman A & B
  • Ladue A, B, C, D & E
  • Salem

Summary

This edition of Tiger Bowl was won by a Parth Parikh-led Hannibal A, and is the first not to use HSAPQ questions. Ladue A, despite having some of the best PPG of the tournament, only ended up coming 7th after experience 3 upsets in a row versus Washington A, Hickman A, and Washington B. As a result, their B ended up placing two spots higher.

Tiger Bowl IX

Tiger Bowl IX
Edited by 2017 POMMSS
Champion Washington A
Runner-up Ladue A
Third Helias
Fourth Hickman A
High scorer Joe Stitz, Washington A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats Prelims Combined
  • Number of Teams: 18
  • Directors: Sean Phillips, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
  • Date: February 11, 2017

Field

  • Washington A, B & C
  • Centralia A & B
  • Cuba A & B
  • Hickman A & B
  • Moberly
  • Sullivan
  • Calvary Lutheran A & B
  • Helias
  • Ladue A & B
  • Savannah
  • Rock Bridge

Summary

This edition of Tiger Bowl broke away from the normal scoring rules, opting for 15-point powers and 5-point negs. Washington A won the tournament undefeated.