2005 MSHSAA State Championship

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The 2005 MSHSAA State Championship was held May 7, 2005, at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. This was the first year of three consecutive years that questions were provided by Bryce Avery

Class 1

Round 1

Bell City 330, King City 195

Thomas Jefferson Indep. 405, Macon County 100

Hume 315, Lutheran (Kansas City) 195

St. Joseph Christian 295, North Shelby 210

Round 2

St. Joseph Christian 360, Bell City 250

Thomas Jefferson Indep. 320, King City 165

Macon County 175, Hume 160

North Shelby 330, Lutheran (Kansas City) 110

Round 3

Bell City 260, Lutheran (Kansas City) 195

Thomas Jefferson Indep. 285, St. Joseph Christian 260

King City 190, Hume 110

North Shelby 205, Macon County 180

Semifinals

(1) Thomas Jefferson 295, (4) North Shelby 270

(2) St. Joseph Christian 355, (3) Bell City 220

Consolation

(3) Bell City 335, (4) North Shelby 160

Championship

(1) Thomas Jefferson 255, (2) St. Joseph Christian 240

Class 2

Round 1

Barstow 310, South Pemiscot 200

Richland 455, Purdy 130

Fordland 335, New Bloomfield 120

South Shelby 340, South Harrison 105

Round 2

South Harrison 195, South Pemiscot 115

Richland 325, Barstow 160

Purdy 200, New Bloomfield 95

Fordland 210, South Shelby 155

Round 3

Fordland 230, South Pemiscot 180

Richland 410, South Harrison 100

Barstow 325, New Bloomfield 125

South Shelby 265, Purdy 155

Semifinals

(1) Richland 470, (4) South Shelby 105

(3) Barstow 300, (2) Fordland 175

Consolation

(2) Fordland 205, (4) South Shelby 200

Championship

(1) Richland 295, (3) Barstow 225

Class 3

Round 1

Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 460, Lexington 230

Westminster Christian 565, El Dorado Springs 130

Ava 260, Bowling Green 240

Savannah 550, Osage 160

Round 2

Savannah 435, Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 315

Westminster Christian Acad. 465, Lexington 300

El Dorado Springs 225, Bowling Green 165

Osage 265, Ava 145

Round 3

Notre Dame (Cape Gir.) 415, Ava 85

Westminster Christian Acad. 365, Savannah 350

Lexington 270, Bowling Green 145

El Dorado Springs 220, Osage 150

Semifinals

(1) Westminster Christian 465, (4) El Dorado Springs 170

(2) Savannah 470, (3) Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) 160

Consolation

(4) El Dorado Springs 295, (3) Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) 215

Championship

(1) Westminster Christian 385, (2) Savannah 280

Class 4

Round 1

Jackson 325, Lee's Summit 225

Eureka 440, Nixa 205

Parkway Central 365, Helias 320

Liberty 540, Fort Zumwalt West 175

Round 2

Liberty 535, Jackson 200

Eureka 415, Lee's Summit 105

Parkway Central 505, Nixa 200

Fort Zumwalt West 370, Helias 230

Round 3

Helias 275, Jackson 210

Liberty 405, Eureka 245

Parkway Central 410, Lee's Summit 185

Nixa 290, Fort Zumwalt West 190

Semifinals

(1) Liberty 410, (4) Helias 260

(2) Parkway Central 420, (3) Eureka 165

Consolation

(3) Eureka 315, (4) Helias 230

Championship

(1) Liberty 390, (2) Parkway Central 245

All-State Teams

All-State recognition was given to the top eight in individual scoring in each class.

Class 1

1. Travis Eakin, Bell City senior, 17.8 tossups per game (new Class 1 record)

2. Nathaniel Russell, St. Joe Christian senior, 14.2 tossups per game

3. A.J. Arbogast, Hume senior, 13.33 tossups per game

4. Josh Porte, Thomas Jefferson senior, 8.6 tossups per game

5. Eden Hudson, North Shelby senior, 7.6 tossups per game

6. Ky Kessler, King City senior, 7.33 tossups per game

7. Nate Kinast, Thomas Jefferson sophomore, 6.4 tossups per game

8. Max Sangert, North Shelby senior, 5.4 tossups per game

Class 2

1. Josh Chittum, South Shelby junior, 10.2 tossups per game

2. Jared Kathcart, Richland senior, 9.0 tossups per game

3. Sam Hooker, Richland junior, 8.2 tossups per game

4. Nick Kramer, Barstow senior, 7.2 tossups per game

5. Lauren Rose, South Pemiscot senior, 6.33 tossups per game

6. Jacqui Dowling, Fordland senior, 6.2 tossups per game

7. (tie) Corey Honer, Richland sophomore, 6.0 tossups per game

7. (tie) Phil Greenbaum, Barstow senior, 6.0 tossups per game

Class 3

1. Andrew Hoekzema, WCA junior, 12.8 tossups per game

2. George Thampy, WCA senior, 12.0 tossups per game

3. Kent Buxton, Notre Dame senior, 11.0 tossups per game

4. David Hoffelmeyer, Savannah junior, 9.8 tossups per game

5. Tom Crowley, Savannah senior, 9.0 tossups per game

6. Megan Becwar, Lexington senior, 8.67 tossups per game

7. J.W. Schneider, Osage sophomore, 8.33 tossups per game

8. Kylee Korte, Bowling Green senior, 6.33 tossups per game

Class 4

1. Jimmy Li, Parkway Central senior, 20.2 tossups per game

2. Michael Richards, Liberty senior, 13.8 tossups per game

3. Arthur Lei, Eureka senior, 11.2 tossups per game

4. William Regot, Helias senior, 7.4 tossups per game

5. Ryan Stander, Liberty junior, 6.8 tossups per game

6. Megan Atchley, Fort Zumwalt West senior, 6.33 tossups per game

7. Daniel Marion, Eureka senior, 5.6 tossups per game

8. Jeffrey Hill, Liberty senior, 5.4 tossups per game

2005 MSHSAA State Championship
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