Tag: MSHSAA
Princeton advances to sectionals with district title win over Worth County
The Princeton Lady Tigers are headed back to the Class 1 softball sectional round, after a 9-1 victory on Saturday night over the Worth County Lady Tigers. Princeton, the champions […]
Continue ReadingGolf districts held regionwide on Monday
Postseason for girl’s golf in Missouri arrived on Monday afternoon, with Class 1 tournaments held in Maryville (District 4) and Columbia (District 3), with Chillicothe and Cameron among teams competing […]
Continue ReadingSoftball district assignments announced for 2021
The Missouri State High School Activities Association has announced softball district pairings for the tournaments to be played in mid-October. Eight teams, including the Trenton Lady Bulldogs, will make up […]
Continue ReadingMSHSAA, citing conflicts with Mizzou, moves championship football games for 2020
The Missouri State High School Activities Association has announced a change in venue for the 8-man and 11-man football championship games in December. Noting “venue usage conflicts” with the University […]
Continue ReadingMSHSAA approves potential alternative schedules for fall, spring
The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) has created a plan to allow student-athletes the opportunity to play their season if complications or postponements arise with the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
Continue ReadingMSHSAA rules on virtual students participation, fall district release date
The Missouri State High School Activities Association, in a Wednesday afternoon press release, said its board of directors is allowing student-athletes taught virtually this fall due to COVID-19 concerns can […]
Continue ReadingMSHSAA looks into increasing participation opportunities for athletes, raises possibility of fall schedule changes
While noting the “changing face of the school year”, the Missouri State High School Activities Association is looking into options for student-athletes in districts with virtual learning or recommendations of […]
Continue ReadingSigns point to fall sports season, with numerous guidelines for safety
As the calendar begins its trek toward August, Missouri’s high schools are attempting to answer a pair of looming questions. The first, “Can we open our doors for students safely, […]
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