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The Missouri Academic Coaches Association is an association of quiz bowl coaches in Missouri. Prior to transferring duties to MSHSAA in the 1995-1996 season, MACA ran the Missouri state championship.

Today, MACA has done many things to to discourage the growth of Academic Competition in Missouri. Some of its members endorse a state championship which uses Questions Galore packets and is 20% arithmetic questions, host and attend secret tournaments that compete with good tournaments in Missouri; and actively promote bad questions, bad game formats, and bad rules in Missouri quizbowl.

That being said, because Missouri's Academic Competition coaches have direct input on the decisions of MACA through the election of its officers and through its semi-yearly rules meetings and yearly conventions, MACA is somewhat more responsive that MSHSAA, which regulates Academic Competition purely through the person of Assistant Director Stacy Schroeder.

MACA also recognizes exceptional players with All-District and All-State medals.

Influence

Perhaps unfortunately for Missouri Quiz Bowl, the influence of MACA on Missouri Quiz Bowl is fairly limited. MACA's Advisory Committee does have input on the selection of a question vendor for MSHSAA's state tournament, but because the various choices available often all have some features of bad Quiz Bowl to varying degrees, this choice is often between equally negative options. Similarly, while MACA does serve as the Missouri Quiz Bowl community's collective voice, that voice is often ignored by MSHSAA, an example of which being MACA's suggestion to allow the top two teams from each district to advance to state and to drop the idea of sectionals at its 2007-2008 meeting. In contrast, MSHSAA simply decided to split districts in two and impose sectionals.

Tournament Calendar

Since the 2004-2005 season, MACA's website has hosted an upcoming tournaments list. Even 5 years later, many Missouri coaches still don't know how to announce their tournaments online, either on the MACA list or on the Missouri Academic Competition Message Board, which inevitably leads to extreme frustration when someone posts about an upcoming tournament months after another tournament on the same day has been publicly announced. This particularly affects tournaments hosted by colleges like the University of Missouri-Columbia and Missouri S&T [1] who don't have the benefit of being part of the underground e-mail tournament announcement exchange. This is especially inexcusable because, according to Jeremy Gibbs, all known tournament dates at the time were compiled at the MACA Convention in Fall 2008, yet this list was never made available publicly. [2]

Examples of secret tournaments

  • January 24, 2009: The Washington HS tournament was not known until after Missouri had already scheduled the Tiger Bowl for that date (distance of separation: 93 miles) [3]
  • February 21, 2009: The Warrenton HS tournament was not publicly known until February 11, even though the date for the 2009 NAQT Missouri Qualifier was tentatively announced on July 3 and officially announced no later than November 7, explaining why so few St. Louis teams had signed up for the legitimate state championship when Warrenton's existence was posted to the Missouri forum. (distance of separation: 99 miles) [4]
  • March 7, 2009: The Missouri S&T Spring Tournament has been held on the first or second weekend of March since 2005, and was officially announced no later than November 7, yet TWO other tournaments within 100 miles were scheduled on the same day:
    • Rock Bridge HS in Columbia hosted its unannounced tournament on March 7 (distance of separation: 93 miles) [5]
    • Waynesville, who has even attended the Spring Tournament in the past, scheduled its tournament on the same day. [6] This is particularly notorious because Waynesville is 35 miles away from Rolla. What's even more shocking is that Waynesville actually posted to the MACA calendar, which probably already had the Missouri S&T tournament listed when it was posted. The scheduling conflict appears to be the result of a first-year coach apparently not being aware of the other nearby tournaments. Due to the proximity of the more established S&T and Rock Bridge tournaments, the Waynesville tournament was canceled due to low registration.

Because of the numerous problems with scheduling conflicts in the 2008-2009 season, Missouri-Columbia announced its 2009-2010 tournament dates on February 23, 2009 [7]; Missouri S&T followed suit on March 2 [8].

State Tournament Hosting

Before 1995-1996, MACA hosted the Missouri State Tournament series.

Question Providers:

1992: Answers Plus [9]

2006-2007 Officers

Website

MACA Website