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* Savannah tied the Class 3 record for most points in a championship game it previously set in 2003, with 460 points against Centralia.
 
* Savannah tied the Class 3 record for most points in a championship game it previously set in 2003, with 460 points against Centralia.
 
* Savannah and Rock Bridge hold fourth and fifth place all-time, respectively, in points scored throughout the day.
 
* Savannah and Rock Bridge hold fourth and fifth place all-time, respectively, in points scored throughout the day.
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* The combined score of 820 (of 900 possible) by Ladue and Rock Bridge in the Class 4 final is a record for a championship game, breaking the previous record of 790 set in 2003 (Liberty 410, Parkway Central 380).
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* The combined score of 830 by Ladue and Park Hill South in one of the Class 4 semifinals may have set an all-time tournament record for any game.
  
Given Ladue's youth and the general improvement of teams in Missouri, more records are likely to be broken in the near future unless questions become less accessible.
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Because of Ladue's youth and the general improvement of teams in Missouri, several more records were unsurprisingly broken at the [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship]].
  
 
While the questions were significantly improved over previous years, they were still too short and followed [[MSHSAA#Format and Distribution|MSHSAA's distribution]] which includes a large amount of [[computational math]].
 
While the questions were significantly improved over previous years, they were still too short and followed [[MSHSAA#Format and Distribution|MSHSAA's distribution]] which includes a large amount of [[computational math]].

Revision as of 20:12, 8 May 2015

The 2011 MSHSAA State Championship was held on May 6-7, 2011. Classes 1 and 2 competed on Friday and Classes 3 and 4 played on Saturday.

Questions for Districts and State were provided by NAQT. Questions in the first and third quarters were speedchecks, while the second and fourth quarter questions were taken from A sets at districts and IS sets at state [1]. The use of existing sets for some questions resulted in only one A set (IS-99A) remaining available for use during the regular season in Missouri.

Districts

Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 9. District championship scores are posted here

Sectionals

The Sectionals round was the first round of the state championship and took place on April 14. Sectionals consisted of best two-of-three matchups between the winners of two adjacent districts. The winner of each sectional advanced to the remaining rounds of the state championship.

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4

State Finals

The Class 1 and 2 state finals were held May 6, and the Class 3 and 4 state finals were held May 7. As always, finals consisted of three preliminary rounds with a pre-determined schedule based on sectional, followed by a 4-team single-elimination bracket.

Class 1

2011 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 1)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Heartland
Runner-up Mound City
Third Pilot Grove
Fourth Thomas Jefferson
High scorer Antonio Perilli, Heartland
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (obviously unaffiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats

Round 1
Stanberry 240, Bell City 130
Thomas Jefferson 280, Meadville 90
Heartland 310, North Shelby 260
Pilot Grove 390, Mound City 220

Round 2
Pilot Grove 260, North Shelby 250
Mound City 410, Bell City 30
Thomas Jefferson 310, Stanberry 160
Heartland 310, Meadville 130

Round 3
Mound City 330, Thomas Jefferson 200
Heartland 400, Stanberry 150
Pilot Grove 320, Meadville 70
North Shelby 360, Bell City 60

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Heartland 3-0, 1020 pts.
2. Pilot Grove 3-0, 970 pts.
3. Mound City 2-1, 960 pts.
4. Thomas Jefferson 2-1, 790 pts.
5. North Shelby 1-2, 870 pts.
6. Stanberry 1-2, 550 pts.
7. Meadville 0-3, 290 pts.
8. Bell City 0-3, 220 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Heartland 350, (4) Thomas Jefferson 260
(3) Mound City 370, (2) Pilot Grove 210

Consolation
(2) Pilot Grove 320, (4) Thomas Jefferson 150

Championship Game
(1) Heartland 340, (3) Mound City 340 [Heartland 3-0 in overtime]

Class 2

2011 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 2)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Richland
Runner-up Barstow
Third Fordland
Fourth Plattsburg
High scorer Ian Jessee, Plattsburg
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (obviously unaffiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats

Round 1
Barstow 420, South Pemiscot 140
Richland 340, College Heights Christian 220
Fordland 270, South Shelby 180
Plattsburg 320, Marceline 100

Round 2
Fordland 310, Marceline 200
Plattsburg 320, South Pemiscot 160
Barstow 380, Richland 280
South Shelby 270, College Heights Christian 170

Round 3
Richland 370, Plattsburg 220
Barstow 510, South Shelby 150
College Heights Christian 250, Marceline 200
Fordland 370, South Pemiscot 100

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Barstow 3-0, 1310 pts.
2. Fordland 3-0, 950 pts.
3. Richland 2-1, 990 pts.
4. Plattsburg 2-1, 860 pts.
5. College Heights Christian 1-2, 640 pts.
6. South Shelby 1-2, 600 pts.
7. Marceline 0-3, 500 pts.
8. South Pemiscot 0-3, 400 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Barstow 450, (4) Plattsburg 190
(3) Richland 440, (2) Fordland 310

Consolation
(2) Fordland 380, (4) Plattsburg 270

Championship Game
(3) Richland 390, (1) Barstow 300

Class 3

2011 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 3)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Savannah
Runner-up Centralia
Third Smithville
Fourth Orchard Farm
High scorer Aaron Seider, Centralia
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (obviously unaffiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats

Round 1
Smithville 360, Notre Dame 260
Lutheran South 310, Logan-Rogersville 250
Orchard Farm 290, Reeds Spring 230
Savannah 530, Centralia 260

Round 2
Centralia 410, Reeds Spring 230
Savannah 460, Notre Dame 150
Smithville 440, Lutheran South 150
Logan-Rogersville 280, Orchard Farm 200

Round 3
Savannah 480, Lutheran South 160
Smithville 290, Orchard Farm 260
Centralia 390, Logan-Rogersville 170
Notre Dame 310, Reeds Spring 190

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Savannah 3-0, 1470 pts.
2. Smithville 3-0, 1090 pts.
3. Centralia 2-1, 1060 pts.
4. Orchard Farm 1-2, 750 pts.
5. Notre Dame 1-2, 720 pts.
6. Logan-Rogersville 1-2, 700 pts.
7. Lutheran South 1-2, 620 pts.
8. Reeds Spring 0-3, 650 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Savannah 540, (4) Orchard Farm 40 (3) Centralia 370, (2) Smithville 280

Consolation
(2) Smithville 390, (4) Orchard Farm 170

Championship Game
(1) Savannah 460, (3) Centralia 220

Class 4

2011 MSHSAA State Championship
(Class 4)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Ladue
Runner-up Rock Bridge
Third Park Hill South
Fourth Parkway West
High scorer Max Schindler, Ladue
Site University of Missouri-Columbia (obviously unaffiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
Field
Stats

Round 1
Lee's Summit North 320, Cape Central 320 [LSN wins tiebreaker 3-2]
Ladue 590, Kickapoo 130
Parkway West 360, Rolla 320
Rock Bridge 460, Park Hill South 280

Round 2
Rock Bridge 600, Rolla 130 (Rock Bridge ties Class 4 record for points in a game)
Park Hill South 390, Cape Central 210
Ladue 590, Lee's Summit North 130
Parkway West 430, Kickapoo 200

Round 3
Ladue 560, Park Hill South 290
Parkway West 310, Lee's Summit North 280
Rock Bridge 480, Kickapoo 160
Cape Central 340, Rolla 300

Preliminary Round Standings
1. Ladue 3-0, 1740 pts.
2. Rock Bridge 3-0, 1540 pts.
3. Parkway West 3-0, 1100 pts.
4. Park Hill South 1-2, 960 pts.
5. Lee's Summit North 1-2, 730 pts.
6. Cape Central 1-2, 870 pts.
7. Rolla 0-3, 750 pts.
8. Kickapoo 0-3, 490 pts.

Semifinals
(1) Ladue 630, (4) Park Hill South 200 (Ladue sets new Class 4 single game record, semifinal game points record)
(2) Rock Bridge 520, (3) Parkway West 180

Consolation
(4) Park Hill South 440, (3) Parkway West 320

Championship Game
(1) Ladue 470, (2) Rock Bridge 350

All-State Teams

All-State recognition is given to the top eight in individual scoring based on tossups per game throughout the entire tournament.

Players marked with * only played three games.

Class 1

1 (tie). Antonio Perilli, Heartland, 17.8 tossups per game
1 (tie). Paul Grant, Mound City, 17.8 tossups per game
3. Levi Gerke, Pilot Grove, 10.0 tossups per game
4. Justin Brown, Thomas Jefferson, 9.6 tossups per game
5. Mia Mann*, North Shelby, 6.67 tossups per game
6. Evan McWilliams*, North Shelby, 6.33 tossups per game
7. Luke Schuster, Pilot Grove, 5.8 tossups per game
8. Sueng Park, Heartland, 4.0 tossups per game

Class 2

1. Ian Jessee, Plattsburg, 14.4 tossups per game
2. Nate Dyer, Fordland, 9.8 tossups per game
3. Blake Roberts*, College Heights Christian, 9.33 tossups per game
4. Sam Miller, Richland, 8.4 tossups per game
5 (tie). Austin Pierce*, South Pemiscot, 7.33 tossups per game
5 (tie). Dustin Bird*, South Shelby, 7.33 tossups per game
7. Rebecca Marvin, Barstow, 7.2 tossups per game
8 (tie). Taylor Phillips, Barstow, 7.0 tossups per game
8 (tie). Dalton Tanner, Richland, 7.0 tossups per game

Class 3

1. Aaron Seider, Centralia, 14.6 tossups per game
2. Austin Kerns, Savannah, 11.8 tossups per game
3. Jordan Scott, Smithville 9.4 tossups per game
4 (tie). Dalton Willard - Smithville, 9.0 tossups per game
4 (tie). Daniel Farmer*, Reeds Spring, 9.0 tossups per game
6. Mark Blanton, Notre Dame, 8.67 tossups per game
7. Trevor Pasley, Savannah, 8.2 tossups per game
8. Christopher Dade*, Logan-Rogersville, 7.0 tossups per game

Class 4

1. Max Schindler, Ladue, 27.0 tossups per game (sets new state record)
2. Craig Chval, Rock Bridge, 14.0 tossups per game
3. Elizabeth Wheelock*, Lee's Summit North, 10.0 tossups per game
4. Lucas Showalter*, Rolla, 9.67 tossups per game
5. Owen Hill*, Cape Girardeau Central, 8.67 tossups per game
6 (tie). Jaron Xuan-yu Ma, Parkway West, 7.6 tossups per game
6 (tie). Joseph Richey, Park Hill South, 7.6 tossups per game
8 (tie). Sam Parrilla, Park Hill South, 6.0 tossups per game
8 (tie). Prithvi Rudrappa*, Cape Girardeau Central, 6.0 tossups per game

Questions

The NAQT-supplied questions were significantly more accessible than the questions of the last several years, as evidenced by the high scores and many records broken [2]:

  • Ladue sophomore Max Schindler answered 135 of 250 tossups correctly, breaking Mike Wehrman's record of 133 tossups set in 1997.
  • Max also set the single-game record with 31 tossups, in round 2 versus Lee's Summit North (previously 30, set by Mike Wehrman in 1997).
  • Max tied the record for most tossups scored in a championship game with 24, originally set by Adam Hill of Nixa in 2001.
  • Ladue shattered the record for most points scored in the tournament with 2840 (previously set by Savannah in Class 3 with 2585 points in 2004. The Class 4 record was 2510 points, set by North Kansas City in 1997).
  • Ladue broke the record for most points in a semifinal game with 630 (previously 620, set by Savannah in 2004).
  • Ladue's 630 points in the semifinals also broke the record for most points in a Class 4 game (previously 600, set by North Kansas City in 1997 and matched by Blue Springs in 2000 and Rock Bridge in Round 2 the same day.) Cuba still holds the record for most points scored in any match with 640, set in the inaugural Class 3 MSHSAA state tournament in 1996.
  • Savannah tied the Class 3 record for most points in a championship game it previously set in 2003, with 460 points against Centralia.
  • Savannah and Rock Bridge hold fourth and fifth place all-time, respectively, in points scored throughout the day.
  • The combined score of 820 (of 900 possible) by Ladue and Rock Bridge in the Class 4 final is a record for a championship game, breaking the previous record of 790 set in 2003 (Liberty 410, Parkway Central 380).
  • The combined score of 830 by Ladue and Park Hill South in one of the Class 4 semifinals may have set an all-time tournament record for any game.

Because of Ladue's youth and the general improvement of teams in Missouri, several more records were unsurprisingly broken at the 2012 MSHSAA State Championship.

While the questions were significantly improved over previous years, they were still too short and followed MSHSAA's distribution which includes a large amount of computational math.

External References

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