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|state = [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|2016]] MSHSAA Class 3
 
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[[Orchard Farm]] is a public school in St. Charles County, Missouri. The school competes in Class 3 of [[MSHSAA]] competition.
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[[Orchard Farm]] is a public school in St. Charles County, Missouri.
  
Under coach [[Kevin Stockman]], Orchard Farm has earned many high finishes in area invitational tournaments and frequently advances to the MSHSAA state tournament, winning their first state championship in [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|2016]].
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Under coach [[Kevin Stockman]], Orchard Farm earned many high finishes in area invitational tournaments and frequently advances to the MSHSAA state tournament, winning their first state championship in [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|2016]].
  
Since 2013, Orchard Farm has hosted a January tournament on an [[NAQT]] [[IS|A-Set]] with eligibility restrictions, providing many schools an opportunity to compete without encountering schools that made the playoffs at the previous season's MSHSAA State or [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]]. Originally the St. Louis site of the [[MOQBA Winter Invitational]] in 2013 and 2014, the tournament was renamed to the [[Orchard Farm Winter Invitational]] in 2015 after the previous name was discontinued. The school hosted a second tournament in 2016, the [[April Eagle Regional Open]].
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For several years starting in 2013, Orchard Farm hosted a January tournament on an [[NAQT]] [[IS|A-Set]] with eligibility restrictions, providing many schools an opportunity to compete without encountering schools that made the playoffs at the previous season's MSHSAA State or [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]]. Originally the St. Louis site of the [[MOQBA Winter Invitational]] in 2013 and 2014, the tournament was renamed to the [[Orchard Farm Winter Invitational]] in 2015 after the previous name was discontinued. The school hosted a second tournament in 2016, the [[April Eagle Regional Open]]. Orchard Farm stopped hosting tournaments for several years after Stockman's departure until hosting the Orchard Farm Eagle Invitational in March 2024.
  
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{{MSHSAA Class 3 Champions}}
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|previous = [[Hallsville]]
 
|next = (defending champions)}}
 
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[[Category:Stubs]][[Category: Missouri high school teams]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 5 May 2024

Orchard Farm Eagles
OrchardFarmMO.jpg
Location:
St. Charles County, MO
Coaches Kris Liesmann
State Championships 2016 MSHSAA Class 3
Program Status Active
School Size 486[1]
NAQT Page link

Orchard Farm is a public school in St. Charles County, Missouri.

Under coach Kevin Stockman, Orchard Farm earned many high finishes in area invitational tournaments and frequently advances to the MSHSAA state tournament, winning their first state championship in 2016.

For several years starting in 2013, Orchard Farm hosted a January tournament on an NAQT A-Set with eligibility restrictions, providing many schools an opportunity to compete without encountering schools that made the playoffs at the previous season's MSHSAA State or NAQT Missouri Qualifier. Originally the St. Louis site of the MOQBA Winter Invitational in 2013 and 2014, the tournament was renamed to the Orchard Farm Winter Invitational in 2015 after the previous name was discontinued. The school hosted a second tournament in 2016, the April Eagle Regional Open. Orchard Farm stopped hosting tournaments for several years after Stockman's departure until hosting the Orchard Farm Eagle Invitational in March 2024.

  1. 2022-23 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2022), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx