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− | {{Highschoolteam|Name = St. Joseph Central | + | {{Highschoolteam|Name = St. Joseph Central Indians |
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|citystate = St. Joseph, MO | |citystate = St. Joseph, MO | ||
|currentcoach = Jeff Carter | |currentcoach = Jeff Carter | ||
− | |state = | + | |state = [[2022 MSHSAA State Championship|2022]] [[MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA]] Class 6 |
|nats = | |nats = | ||
− | |nats appearances= HSNCT | + | |nats appearances= every HSNCT since 2015 |
|status = Active | |status = Active | ||
− | |size = | + | |size = 1345<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx</ref> |
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With the young team improving dramatically, Central began dominating tournaments in northwest Missouri, including the Kansas City area. Central started to occasionally travel out of the area to face competition in other parts of the state, attending its first [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] in 2016. Central finished in fourth place at [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]] and barely missed the playoffs at the [[2016 HSNCT]], losing their final game by 15 points. In 2017, Central debuted in the top 200 of [[HSQBRank]], finished in second place at the [[2017 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Missouri Qualifier]], and placed fourth at [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]]. The team went 7-3 in the preliminary rounds of the [[2017 HSNCT]] to earn their first playoff berth; they ultimately tied for 65th place after dropping both of their playoff games. | With the young team improving dramatically, Central began dominating tournaments in northwest Missouri, including the Kansas City area. Central started to occasionally travel out of the area to face competition in other parts of the state, attending its first [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] in 2016. Central finished in fourth place at [[2016 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]] and barely missed the playoffs at the [[2016 HSNCT]], losing their final game by 15 points. In 2017, Central debuted in the top 200 of [[HSQBRank]], finished in second place at the [[2017 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Missouri Qualifier]], and placed fourth at [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]]. The team went 7-3 in the preliminary rounds of the [[2017 HSNCT]] to earn their first playoff berth; they ultimately tied for 65th place after dropping both of their playoff games. | ||
− | In 2018, Central A entered the HSQBRank top 100 and went undefeated in all tournaments they played in northwest Missouri | + | In 2018, Central A entered the HSQBRank top 100 and went undefeated in all tournaments they played in northwest Missouri. Their only six losses prior to HSNCT were at the four tournaments they attended out of the area - to [[Helias]] in their first place finish at the [[MOQBA Fall Championship]]; to [[Strake Jesuit]] and [[Westminster]] in their sixth place finish at [[WUHSAC]] XX, which featured six other top 100 teams; twice to [[Ladue]] to finish second at the [[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Missouri Qualifier]]; and to [[Ladue]] in the Class 4 championship game of [[2018 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]]. Central B also performed very well at area tournaments, including a couple of second place finishes behind the A team. |
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+ | Despite the loss of key players, Central remained a quality team in 2019. Notable events included winning the 2019 [[MOQBA Fall Championship]] as well as placing second at [[WUHSAC]] XXI in a 3 game final against [[Ladue]]. Central placed second at the [[2019 MSHSAA State Championship|MSHSAA State]] behind Ladue and placed 31st at the [[2019 HSNCT]] after going 7-3 in the preliminary rounds and winning two tight games in the losers bracket over [[Darien]] and three time SSNCT Champion [[Glasgow]]. | ||
== Tournament Hosting == | == Tournament Hosting == | ||
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Central hosted their first tournament on January 13, 2018, mirroring [[WHAQ]] with the assistance of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. | Central hosted their first tournament on January 13, 2018, mirroring [[WHAQ]] with the assistance of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. | ||
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[[Category:Missouri high school teams]] | [[Category:Missouri high school teams]] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 May 2024
St. Joseph Central Indians | |
Location: St. Joseph, MO | |
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Coaches | Jeff Carter |
State Championships | 2022 MSHSAA Class 6 |
National Appearances | every HSNCT since 2015 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 1345[1] |
NAQT Page | link |
Central High School is a public high school in St. Joseph, Missouri that competes in Class 4 of MSHSAA competition.
Central first advanced to the MSHSAA State Championship in 2014, going 0-3 in the preliminary rounds. The following year, the team finished in second place at State, led by William Gentry, whose 67 tossups throughout the tournament was believed to set a record for most tossups answered correctly at a MSHSAA State tournament by a freshman. Central also attended HSNCT for the first time, finishing 3-7.
With the young team improving dramatically, Central began dominating tournaments in northwest Missouri, including the Kansas City area. Central started to occasionally travel out of the area to face competition in other parts of the state, attending its first NAQT Missouri Qualifier in 2016. Central finished in fourth place at MSHSAA State and barely missed the playoffs at the 2016 HSNCT, losing their final game by 15 points. In 2017, Central debuted in the top 200 of HSQBRank, finished in second place at the NAQT Missouri Qualifier, and placed fourth at MSHSAA State. The team went 7-3 in the preliminary rounds of the 2017 HSNCT to earn their first playoff berth; they ultimately tied for 65th place after dropping both of their playoff games.
In 2018, Central A entered the HSQBRank top 100 and went undefeated in all tournaments they played in northwest Missouri. Their only six losses prior to HSNCT were at the four tournaments they attended out of the area - to Helias in their first place finish at the MOQBA Fall Championship; to Strake Jesuit and Westminster in their sixth place finish at WUHSAC XX, which featured six other top 100 teams; twice to Ladue to finish second at the NAQT Missouri Qualifier; and to Ladue in the Class 4 championship game of MSHSAA State. Central B also performed very well at area tournaments, including a couple of second place finishes behind the A team.
Despite the loss of key players, Central remained a quality team in 2019. Notable events included winning the 2019 MOQBA Fall Championship as well as placing second at WUHSAC XXI in a 3 game final against Ladue. Central placed second at the MSHSAA State behind Ladue and placed 31st at the 2019 HSNCT after going 7-3 in the preliminary rounds and winning two tight games in the losers bracket over Darien and three time SSNCT Champion Glasgow.
Tournament Hosting
Central hosted their first tournament on January 13, 2018, mirroring WHAQ with the assistance of the Missouri Quizbowl Alliance.
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- ↑ 2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx