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Tarkio won the [[2009 MSHSAA State Championship]] in Class 1. | Tarkio won the [[2009 MSHSAA State Championship]] in Class 1. | ||
− | Tarkio attended the [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT HSNCT]] despite | + | Tarkio attended the [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT HSNCT]] despite not earning a bid from a previous tournament performance. Initially, it appeared that the team was defying [[MSHSAA]]'s [[MSHSAA#Restrictions on Competitions on or after Memorial Day Weekend|prohibition on wild card attendance]] at national tournaments, but according to [[Paul Nelson]], it was a special accommodation made by [[NAQT]] behind the scenes which made Tarkio's attendance possible. [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1711] Regardless, Tarkio showed the irrational nature of that prohibition by going 5-5 at the HSNCT and placing eighth among small schools at the tournament, demonstrating that even teams which don't qualify during the regular season for National competition can nevertheless be competitive. [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/2009/2009-hsnct-results.html] Senior [[Kevin Lang]] was a tournament All-Star as the 21st highest scorer as well as the 2nd highest scorer among Small School players, second only to [[A.J. Collins]] from [[Rappahannock County]]. [http://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individuals.jsp?tournament_id=2750][http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1867] |
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Revision as of 23:57, 4 November 2021
Tarkio Indians | |
Location: Tarkio, MO | |
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Coaches | Billie Schneider |
State Championships | MSHSAA Class 1: 2009 |
National Appearances | HSNCT: 2009 |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Tarkio is a public high school located in northwestern Missouri.
Tournament performance
Tarkio won the 2009 MSHSAA State Championship in Class 1.
Tarkio attended the 2009 NAQT HSNCT despite not earning a bid from a previous tournament performance. Initially, it appeared that the team was defying MSHSAA's prohibition on wild card attendance at national tournaments, but according to Paul Nelson, it was a special accommodation made by NAQT behind the scenes which made Tarkio's attendance possible. [1] Regardless, Tarkio showed the irrational nature of that prohibition by going 5-5 at the HSNCT and placing eighth among small schools at the tournament, demonstrating that even teams which don't qualify during the regular season for National competition can nevertheless be competitive. [2] Senior Kevin Lang was a tournament All-Star as the 21st highest scorer as well as the 2nd highest scorer among Small School players, second only to A.J. Collins from Rappahannock County. [3][4]
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