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==MSHSAA History== | ==MSHSAA History== | ||
*1996 - Placed second in the [[MSHSAA]] state championships, losing to [[Richland]]. At this time, the school was in MSHSAA class 2. | *1996 - Placed second in the [[MSHSAA]] state championships, losing to [[Richland]]. At this time, the school was in MSHSAA class 2. | ||
− | *1997 - Placed fourth in the MSHSAA state championships | + | *1997 - Placed fourth in the MSHSAA state Class 2 championships |
*1998-2004 - No information available. | *1998-2004 - No information available. | ||
*2005 - Placed second in the MSHSAA district championships of Class 3, District 4, losing to Osage. | *2005 - Placed second in the MSHSAA district championships of Class 3, District 4, losing to Osage. | ||
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==Opponents and Rivalries== | ==Opponents and Rivalries== | ||
− | South Callaway competes in the Mid-Missouri Conference against | + | South Callaway competes in the Mid-Missouri Conference against teams from Southern Boone, Harrisburg, and Hallsville. North Callaway, the conference's fifth member, no longer fields a team. |
− | The school was classified by MSHSAA as Class 3, District 4 in the | + | The school was classified by MSHSAA as Class 3, District 4 in the 2004-2006 and 2006-2008 cycles, and as Class 3, District 7 in the 2008-2010 cycle, when the number of districts was doubled and the sectionals system was created. By 2010, enrollment numbers forced South Callaway to be bumped to Class 2, where they were placed in District 8. |
− | The school's largest rivalry | + | The school's largest rivalry was by far that with Hallsville, a formidable conference and district opponent. Some regional rivalries are present against schools like Fulton and Southern Boone as well. |
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==Tournament Attendance== | ==Tournament Attendance== | ||
− | South Callaway's tournament attendance has been consistently sparse in recent years. The schedule had mostly consisted of conference duals and the occasional county tournament. Since South Callaway transitioned into the newly-formed Mid-Missouri conference, a conference tournament has become an annual fixture. In 2008, due to the influence of the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]] on captain [[Alex Dzurick]], the team attended multiple tournaments, including the [[Warrenton Tournament|Warrenton Warrior Classic]] and the [[William Woods Academic Tournament]]. Despite fervent invitation from the [[Missouri]] team featuring alum Dzurick and a location less than an hour away, the team has not yet entered any of Missouri's tournaments. | + | South Callaway's tournament attendance has been consistently sparse in recent years. The schedule had mostly consisted of conference duals and the occasional county tournament. Since South Callaway transitioned into the newly-formed Mid-Missouri conference, a conference tournament has become an annual fixture. In 2008, due to the influence of the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]] on captain [[Alex Dzurick]], the team attended multiple tournaments, including the [[Warrenton Tournament|Warrenton Warrior Classic]] and the [[William Woods Academic Tournament]]. Despite fervent invitation from the [[Missouri]] team featuring alum Dzurick and a location less than an hour away, the team has not yet entered any of Missouri's tournaments. Increased awareness of [[MOQBA]] events in the area may lead to a South Callaway team eventually becoming more active in the circuit. |
==Active Alumni== | ==Active Alumni== |
Revision as of 12:21, 28 June 2011
South Callaway | |
Location: Mokane, MO | |
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Coaches | Greg Buschjost & Carrie Busalacki |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
South Callaway High School is a public high school in Mokane, Missouri, which has fielded a quizbowl team for quite a few years.
The high school team is coached by first-year head coaches and SCHS science teachers Greg Buschjost and Carrie Busalacki and was previously coached by Earl Williamson and Jim Farthing. The middle school also fields a team which competes with other middle schools and junior highs in the area.
Presently, South Callaway alum and current Missouri player Alex Dzurick acts as the home-match moderator and frequently reads for conference tournaments as well.
MSHSAA History
- 1996 - Placed second in the MSHSAA state championships, losing to Richland. At this time, the school was in MSHSAA class 2.
- 1997 - Placed fourth in the MSHSAA state Class 2 championships
- 1998-2004 - No information available.
- 2005 - Placed second in the MSHSAA district championships of Class 3, District 4, losing to Osage.
- 2006 - Champions of the MSHSAA C3D4 tournament. Placed fourth in the MSHSAA state championships.
- 2007 - Placed second in the MSHSAA C3D4 championships, losing to Hallsville.
- 2008 - Placed second in the MSHSAA C3D4 championships, losing to Hallsville.
- 2009 - Placed second in the MSHSAA C3D7 championships, losing to Hallsville.
- 2010 - Did not proceed to afternoon finals in C3D7.
- 2011 - Eliminated in semifinals with a loss to Eugene; bumped to Class 2, District 8.
Opponents and Rivalries
South Callaway competes in the Mid-Missouri Conference against teams from Southern Boone, Harrisburg, and Hallsville. North Callaway, the conference's fifth member, no longer fields a team.
The school was classified by MSHSAA as Class 3, District 4 in the 2004-2006 and 2006-2008 cycles, and as Class 3, District 7 in the 2008-2010 cycle, when the number of districts was doubled and the sectionals system was created. By 2010, enrollment numbers forced South Callaway to be bumped to Class 2, where they were placed in District 8.
The school's largest rivalry was by far that with Hallsville, a formidable conference and district opponent. Some regional rivalries are present against schools like Fulton and Southern Boone as well.
Tournament Attendance
South Callaway's tournament attendance has been consistently sparse in recent years. The schedule had mostly consisted of conference duals and the occasional county tournament. Since South Callaway transitioned into the newly-formed Mid-Missouri conference, a conference tournament has become an annual fixture. In 2008, due to the influence of the Missouri Academic Competition Message Board on captain Alex Dzurick, the team attended multiple tournaments, including the Warrenton Warrior Classic and the William Woods Academic Tournament. Despite fervent invitation from the Missouri team featuring alum Dzurick and a location less than an hour away, the team has not yet entered any of Missouri's tournaments. Increased awareness of MOQBA events in the area may lead to a South Callaway team eventually becoming more active in the circuit.