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List of Missouri state high school football champions

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Missouri state high school football championships have been sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since 1968.[1]

There have been seven ties for state champion, all before 2002, when the organization changed its classification system and began to allow championship games to be decided in overtime. The number of overtimes in a game is indicated by asterisks.

Championships

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Year Class Champion (Record) Score Runner-up Site
1968 1A Princeton (11–0–1) 32–0 Cass-Midway Raytown High School, Raytown
1968 2A Cabool (10–1) 6–0 Seneca John F. Kennedy Stadium, Springfield
1968 3A Perryville (11–1) 14–0 Marshall University City High School, University City
1968 4A McCluer (10–0–1) 17–13 Oak Park Faurot Field, University of Missouri, Columbia
1969 1A Cass-Midway (10–1) 24–0 Smithville Raytown High School, Raytown
1969 2A Aurora (11–1) 13–6 Malden Poplar Bluff High School, Poplar Bluff
1969 3A DeLaSalle (Kansas City) (10–2) 14–8 Mercy (St. Louis) Missouri Valley College, Marshall
1969 4A McCluer (10–1) 21–0 Rockhurst Faurot Field
1970 1A Cass-Midway (12–0) 20–0 Rock Port Bearcat Stadium, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville
1970 2A South Shelby (12–0) 38–18 Harrisonville University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg
1970 3A Chillicothe (11–0) 32–6 Dexter Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe
1970 4A St. Louis Univ. High (11–1) 28–19 Center (Kansas City) Faurot Field
1971 1A Tarkio (10–0) 35–22 Greenwood South Bearcat Stadium
1971 2A Monett (12–0) 37–8 Shelby Plaster Sports Complex, Springfield
1971 3A Richmond (11–1) 29–25 Fulton Fulton High School, Fulton
1971 4A Rockhurst (11–0) 14–10 Beaumont William Chrisman High School, Independence
1972 1A University High (Warrensburg) (12–0) 17–0 Fairfax University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg
1972 2A St. Mary's (Independence) (11–0) 6–0 Country Day (MICDS) Ladue Horton Watkins High, Ladue
1972 3A Chillicothe (10–1) 14–9 Chaminade Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe
1972 4A Hazelwood (9–1–1) /Southwest (KC) (9–0–2) 6–6(tie) (co-champions) Francis Olympic Field, Washington University in St. Louis
1973 1A North Shelby (11–0) 28–20 Drexel South Shelby High School, Shelbina
1973 2A Priory (9–1) 60–26 West Platte Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
1973 3A Washington (11–0) 14–7 Helias University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla
1973 4A Sumner (11–1) 12–7 Rockhurst Arrowhead Stadium
1974 1A Lockwood (10–2) 34–0 King City Bearcat Stadium
1974 2A Country Day (MICDS) (10–1) 34–7 Pleasant Hill St. Louis Country Day School,
1974 3A Boonville (11–0) 34–14 Washington St. Louis University of Missouri–Rolla, Rolla
1974 4A Hickman (10–1) 54–6 Sumner Faurot Field
1975 1A Orrick (11–1) 18–0 Greenfield Excelsior Springs High, Excelsior Springs
1975 2A John Burroughs (12–0) 28–26 Seneca John Burroughs School, St. Louis
1975 3A Rock Bridge (12–0) 10–0 Nevada Faurot Field
1975 4A Parkwood (Joplin) (12–0–1) 16–8 De Smet Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
1976 1A Cass-Midway (13–0) 13–0 Princeton Cass-Midway High School, Cleveland
1976 2A Lexington (12–0) 19–7 John Burroughs John Burroughs School, St. Louis
1976 3A Memorial (Joplin) (12–1) 31–0 Sullivan Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
1976 4A Jefferson City (13–0) 33–6 Sumner Moss Field, Webster Groves H.S. St. Louis
1977 1A Greenfield (12–0) 20–6 King City King City High School, King City
1977 2A Monett (11–2) 21–19 Louisiana Monett High School, Monett
1977 3A Rock Bridge (10–0–2) 7–6 Camdenton Faurot Field
1977 4A Jefferson City (13–0) 20–11 Hazelwood Central Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City
1978 1A Cass-Midway (12–1) 13–0 Princeton Cass-Midway High School, Cleveland
1978 2A Mount Vernon (13–0) 37–21 Country Day (MICDS) St. Louis Country Day School, St. Louis
1978 3A Chillicothe (12–0) 42–0 Washington Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe
1978 4A Jefferson City (11–1) 35–21 Hazelwood Central Lindenwood University, St. Charles
1979 1A Jasper (12–1) 23–0 Hardin-Central Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis
1979 2A Plattsburg (12–0) 12–7 Marceline Busch Memorial Stadium
1979 3A Country Day (MICDS) (11–1) 14–7 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Busch Memorial Stadium
1979 4A Webster Groves (11–1) 7–6 Jefferson City Busch Memorial Stadium
1980 1A Hardin-Central (11–0) 14–6 Greenwood Busch Memorial Stadium
1980 2A John Burroughs (11–2–1) /Lexington (12–0–1) 6–6(tie) (co-champions) Busch Memorial Stadium
1980 3A O'Hara (11–3) 30–0 Caruthersville Busch Memorial Stadium
1980 4A Parkwood (Joplin) (14–0) 20–13 Hazelwood Central Busch Memorial Stadium
1981 1A Greenwood (10–1) 14–0 Gallatin Busch Memorial Stadium
1981 2A Valle Catholic (12–0–1) /St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–0–1) 0–0(tie) (co-champions) Busch Memorial Stadium
1981 3A Lutheran North (12–1) 14–6 Marshall Busch Memorial Stadium
1981 4A Rockhurst (12–1) 35–14 Hazelwood Central Busch Memorial Stadium
1982 1A Cass-Midway (12–0) 42–6 Gallatin Arrowhead Stadium
1982 2A Valle Catholic (14–0) 37–0 Mt. Vernon Arrowhead Stadium
1982 3A Maryville (12–1) 22–0 Duchesne Arrowhead Stadium
1982 4A St. Charles (13–1) 10–3 O'Hara Arrowhead Stadium
1982 5A Sumner (11–2) 32–22 Rockhurst Arrowhead Stadium
1983 1A Chaffee (11–2) 13–7 Norborne Busch Memorial Stadium
1983 2A Valle Catholic (13–1) 14–7 Seneca Busch Memorial Stadium
1983 3A Country Day (MICDS) (12–1) 14–0 Harrisonville Busch Memorial Stadium
1983 4A Parkwood (Joplin) (14–0) 35–7 Union Busch Memorial Stadium
1983 5A Rockhurst (12–2) 13–7 Hazelwood Central Busch Memorial Stadium
1984 1A Rock Port (12–0) 7–6 Appleton City Arrowhead Stadium
1984 2A Knob Noster (12–1) 8–7 Hayti Arrowhead Stadium
1984 3A Lexington (12–1) 28–0 Berkeley Arrowhead Stadium
1984 4A Helias (12–2) 23–13 Parkwood (Joplin) Arrowhead Stadium
1984 5A Jefferson City (12–2) 21–12 Sumner Arrowhead Stadium
1985 1A Rock Port (13–0) 13–12 Sweet Springs Busch Memorial Stadium
1985 2A John Burroughs (9–4) 35–8 Plattsburg Busch Memorial Stadium
1985 3A Country Day (MICDS) (12–1) 28–0 Pembroke Hill Busch Memorial Stadium
1985 4A Chillicothe (13–1) 20–14 Center (Kansas City) Busch Memorial Stadium
1985 5A Hazelwood Central (14–0) 22–15 Lee's Summit Busch Memorial Stadium
1986 1A Marceline (13–0) 20–0 Greenwood Arrowhead Stadium
1986 2A Louisiana (13–1) 23–14 Seneca Arrowhead Stadium
1986 3A Country Day (MICDS) (13–0) 31–7 Oak Grove Arrowhead Stadium
1986 4A Camdenton (12–0–1) /Marshall (12–0–1) 20–20(tie) (co-champions) Arrowhead Stadium
1986 5A Rockhurst (11–1) 13–10 Hazelwood Central Arrowhead Stadium
1987 1A Hardin-Central (12–0) 18–6 Adrian William Jewell College, Liberty
1987 2A Seneca (14–0) 20–13 Brentwood Faurot Field
1987 3A Berkeley (13–1) 35–8 Branson Faurot Field
1987 4A Camdenton (12–0) 23–14 Sumner Faurot Field
1987 5A Rockhurst (12–1) 7–0 Hazelwood Central Faurot Field
1988 8-Man South Holt (10–1) 46–0 Miami Bearcat Stadium
1988 1A Valle Catholic (12–1) 21–3 Rock Port Faurot Field
1988 2A Lexington (13–1) 17–14 John Burroughs Plaster Sports Complex
1988 3A Lutheran North (13–1) 36–0 Chillicothe Faurot Field
1988 4A Webster Groves (10–3) 26–6 Center (Kansas City) Faurot Field
1988 5A Jefferson City (11–0) 53–0 McCluer North Faurot Field
1989 8-Man North Nodaway (11–1) 46–0 DeKalb Bearcat Stadium
1989 1A Valle Catholic (12–1) 49–7 Marceline Faurot Field
1989 2A John Burroughs (10–3) 17–6 Putnam County Faurot Field
1989 3A Lutheran North (13–1) 28–26 Branson Plaster Sports Complex
1989 4A Webb City (14–0) 16–0 Sumner Plaster Sports Complex
1989 5A Hazelwood East (14–0) 28–14 Rockhurst Faurot Field
1990 8-Man Nodaway-Holt (11–0) 49–12 Southwest (Ludlow) Bearcat Stadium
1990 1A Valle Catholic (13–1) 49–21 Rock Port Plaster Sports Complex
1990 2A Warsaw (13–1) 42–7 South Shelby Plaster Sports Complex
1990 3A Lutheran North (13–1) 37–13 Oak Grove Faurot Field
1990 4A Sumner (13–1) 36–21 Webb City Faurot Field
1990 5A Jefferson City (14–0) 12–7 McCluer Faurot Field
1991 8-Man Nodaway-Holt (11–0) 27–14 South Nodaway Bearcat Stadium
1991 1A Valle Catholic (14–0) 28–24 Tarkio Faurot Field
1991 2A John Burroughs (11–2) 21–7 Pembroke Hill Faurot Field
1991 3A Chillicothe (12–2) 40–12 Herculaneum Plaster Sports Complex
1991 4A Sumner (11–1) 52–8 Benton (St. Joseph) Plaster Sports Complex
1991 5A Jefferson City (11–2) 10–7 St. Louis Univ. High Faurot Field
1992 8-Man South Holt (10–1–1)/South Nodaway (9–1–1) 20–20(tie) (co-champions) Bearcat Stadium
1992 1A Valle Catholic (14–0) 44–16 Hardin-Central Plaster Sports Complex
1992 2A John Burroughs (12–1) 21–7 Plattsburg Plaster Sports Complex
1992 3A Ste. Genevieve (13–1) 22–15 Bolivar Faurot Field
1992 4A Webb City (12–2) 24–21 Rock Bridge Faurot Field
1992 5A Blue Springs (13–1) 39–35 Parkway Central Faurot Field
1993 8-Man North Andrew (7–3–1)/ South Holt (10–1–1) 30–30(tie) (co-champions) Bearcat Stadium
1993 1A Milan (13–1) 19–12 Valle Catholic Faurot Field
1993 2A Warsaw (14–0) 13–12 Lutheran North Faurot Field
1993 3A St. Francis Borgia (14–0) 24–21 Chillicothe Plaster Sports Complex
1993 4A Webb City (14–0) 20–7 Rock Bridge Plaster Sports Complex
1993 5A Jefferson City (13–0) 35–0 McCluer North Faurot Field
1994 8-Man Fairfax (11–0) 40–14 North Andrew Bearcat Stadium
1994 1A Miller (12–1) 20–0 Tarkio Plaster Sports Complex
1994 2A Monroe City (14–0) 18–13 Warsaw Plaster Sports Complex
1994 3A Odessa (14–0) 28–0 Knob Noster Faurot Field
1994 4A Excelsior Springs (13–1) 12–6 Jackson Faurot Field
1994 5A Jefferson City (13–0) 14–7 Mehlville Faurot Field
1995 8-Man Worth County (12–0) 48–26 North Andrew Bearcat Stadium
1995 1A Valle Catholic (12–1) 63–13 Wellington-Napoleon Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
1995 2A John Burroughs (8–4–1) /Lexington (12–1–1) 14–14(tie) (co-champions) Hughes Stadium, MSSC, Joplin
1995 3A Seneca (14–0) 35–14 Herculaneum Plaster Sports Complex
1995 4A Camdenton (13–1) 20–19 Jackson Plaster Sports Complex
1995 5A Hazelwood East (14–0) 42–3 Blue Springs South Plaster Sports Complex
1996 8-Man North Andrew (11–0) 44–18 Fairfax Kyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio
1996 1A Cass-Midway (13–1) 42–13 Santa Fe Trans World Dome, St. Louis
1996 2A Monroe City (13–1) 21–0 Springfield Catholic Trans World Dome
1996 3A MICDS (13–0) 44–14 Maryville Trans World Dome
1996 4A Excelsior Springs (13–1) 36–15 Camdenton Trans World Dome
1996 5A Hazelwood Central (13–1) 21–20 Oak Park Trans World Dome
1997 8-Man North Andrew (11–1) 46–0 South Holt Kyle Field, Tarkio Academy, Tarkio
1997 1A Salisbury (14–0) 22–20 Marionville Trans World Dome
1997 2A Springfield Catholic (14–0) 28–0 Monroe City Trans World Dome
1997 3A California (14–0) 36–19 MICDS Trans World Dome
1997 4A Webb City (14–0) 44–14 North County (Bonne Terre) Trans World Dome
1997 5A Jefferson City (12–1) 23–19 Parkway Central Trans World Dome
1998 8-Man Worth County (12–0) 58–16 DeKalb Spratt Stadium, Missouri Western, St. Joseph
1998 1A North Platte (12–2) 30–7 St. Vincent Trans World Dome
1998 2A St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–2) 14–0 Monroe City Trans World Dome
1998 3A Boonville (13–1) 33–22 California Trans World Dome
1998 4A Helias (12–2) 37–12 Ozark Trans World Dome
1998 5A Riverview Gardens (13–1) 41–34 Jefferson City Trans World Dome
1999 8-man Mound City (11–1) 62–60 North Andrew Spratt Stadium
1999 1A Rich Hill (14–0) 15–7 Santa Fe Trans World Dome
1999 2A Lutheran North (12–2) 28–21 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Trans World Dome
1999 3A Aurora (14–0) 7–0 California Trans World Dome
1999 4A Camdenton (14–0) 15–14 Helias Trans World Dome
1999 5A Mehlville (13–1) 15–7 Rockhurst Trans World Dome
2000 8-man Worth County (12–0) 44–14 Mound City Spratt Stadium
2000 1A Santa Fe (14–0) 12–0 St. Vincent Trans World Dome
2000 2A St. Pius X (Kansas City) (12–1) 34–21 Palmyra Trans World Dome
2000 3A Platte County (14–0) 32–9 Salem Trans World Dome
2000 4A Webb City (14–0) 41–0 McCluer North Trans World Dome
2000 5A Rockhurst (14–0) 23–7 Pattonville Trans World Dome
2001 8-man Worth County (12–0) 48–40 Miami Dome at America's Center
2001 1A West Platte (12–2) 20–13 Lockwood Dome at America's Center
2001 2A John Burroughs (13–0) 36–32 Warsaw Dome at America's Center
2001 3A Platte County (14–0) 21–14 Central (New Madrid County) Dome at America's Center
2001 4A Webb City (14–0) 45–0 Washington Dome at America's Center
2001 5A Blue Springs (14–0) 28–12 Hazelwood East Dome at America's Center
2002 8-man DeKalb (11–1) 30–26 King City Spratt Stadium
2002 1 Adrian (13–1) 35–22 Hayti Edward Jones Dome
2002 2 St. Pius X (Kansas City) (11–3) 28–6 Centralia Edward Jones Dome
2002 3 Platte County (14–0) 34–13 Salem Edward Jones Dome
2002 4 Kearney (13–1) 36–22 Eureka Edward Jones Dome
2002 5 Webster Groves (10–3) 23–22 Raymore–Peculiar Edward Jones Dome
2002 6 Rockhurst (13–0) 41–7 Lindbergh Edward Jones Dome
2003 8-man Mound City (11–0) 64–16 North Andrew Spratt Stadium
2003 1 Marionville (14–0) 19–0 Princeton Edward Jones Dome
2003 2 Centralia (14–0) 42–9 Lawson Edward Jones Dome
2003 3 Harrisonville (14–0) 35–0 Ste. Genevieve Edward Jones Dome
2003 4 Kearney (14–0) 43–0 Ladue Horton Watkins Edward Jones Dome
2003 5 Park Hill (12–1) 34–20 Webster Groves Edward Jones Dome
2003 6 Blue Springs (13–0) 53–0 Hazelwood Central Edward Jones Dome
2004 8-man South Holt (11–1) 66–48 St. Joseph Christian Spratt Stadium
2004 1 St. Vincent (13–1) 21–0 East Buchanan Edward Jones Dome
2004 2 Blair Oaks (14–0) 27–26 Cameron Edward Jones Dome
2004 3 MICDS (14–0) 45–42** Harrisonville Edward Jones Dome
2004 4 Clayton (13–1) 27–26* Webb City Edward Jones Dome
2004 5 Raymore–Peculiar (13–0) 37–18 McCluer North Edward Jones Dome
2004 6 Hickman (11–1) 34–7 Hazelwood East Edward Jones Dome
2005 8-man Mound City (11–1) 42–0 Worth County Spratt Stadium
2005 1 West Platte (13–1) 35–28 Marionville Edward Jones Dome
2005 2 Cameron (14–0) 64–18 Montgomery County Edward Jones Dome
2005 3 Harrisonville (13–1) 42–0 MICDS Edward Jones Dome
2005 4 Camdenton (14–0) 36–19 Affton Edward Jones Dome
2005 5 Raymore–Peculiar (13–0) 43–21 McCluer North Edward Jones Dome
2005 6 De Smet (11–2) 48–31 Hazelwood Central Edward Jones Dome
2006 8-man St. Joseph Christian (10–2) 62–26 Worth County Spratt Stadium
2006 1 South Shelby (13–1) 34–27* Marionville Edward Jones Dome
2006 2 Blair Oaks (13–1) 32–24 Hogan Prep Charter Edward Jones Dome
2006 3 Harrisonville (14–0) 56–21 Owensville Edward Jones Dome
2006 4 Webb City (14–0) 26–0 Hannibal Edward Jones Dome
2006 5 Raymore–Peculiar (10–3) 42–32 Kirkwood Edward Jones Dome
2006 6 Blue Springs South (13–0) 41–7 Christian Brothers Edward Jones Dome
2007 8-man Worth County (12–0) 70–6 Hardin-Central Spratt Stadium
2007 1 Orrick (14–0) 20–8 Thayer Edward Jones Dome
2007 2 Lawson 38–17 Blair Oaks Edward Jones Dome
2007 3 Harrisonville 49–14 MICDS Edward Jones Dome
2007 4 Lee's Summit West 35–0 Parkway Central Edward Jones Dome
2007 5 Waynesville 17–7 Belton Edward Jones Dome
2007 6 Rockhurst 28–9 Mehlville Edward Jones Dome
2008 8-man Mound City (13–0) 48–16 St. Joseph Christian Edward Jones Dome
2008 1 Orrick (15–0) 34–28** Thayer Edward Jones Dome
2008 2 Clark County 10–7 Maryville Edward Jones Dome
2008 3 Cassville 31–6 Cardinal Ritter Edward Jones Dome
2008 4 Webb City 41–34 Helias Edward Jones Dome
2008 5 Hazelwood East 39–34 Raytown South Edward Jones Dome
2008 6 Hazelwood Central 25–20 Blue Springs South Edward Jones Dome
2009 8-man Mound City (11–1) 50–8 St. Joseph Christian Edward Jones Dome
2009 1 Penney (14–0) 21–17 Valle Catholic Edward Jones Dome
2009 2 Maryville (14–1) 35–0 Brentwood Edward Jones Dome
2009 3 Cassville (14–1) 24–7 Bowling Green Edward Jones Dome
2009 4 Kearney (13–2) 27–15 Helias Edward Jones Dome
2009 5 Webster Groves (13–0) 31–14 Fort Osage Edward Jones Dome
2009 6 Hazelwood Central (13–1) 35–24 Blue Springs Edward Jones Dome
2010 8-man Mound City (12–1) 46–24 St. Joseph Christian Edward Jones Dome
2010 1 Valle Catholic (15–0) 22–21* Westran Edward Jones Dome
2010 2 Penney (15–0) 34–13 Maplewood Richmond Heights Edward Jones Dome
2010 3 Richmond (15–0) 21–20 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
2010 4 Webb City (15–0) 56–7 Warrenton Edward Jones Dome
2010 5 Lee's Summit West (14–1) 44–21 Webster Groves Edward Jones Dome
2010 6 Rockhurst (14–0) 10–7 Hazelwood Central Edward Jones Dome
2011 8-man Worth County/Northeast Nodaway (13–0) 50–20 Mound City Edward Jones Dome
2011 1 Valle Catholic (14–1) 49–7 South Shelby Edward Jones Dome
2011 2 Lamar (14–1) 49–19 Lafayette County Edward Jones Dome
2011 3 Logan-Rogersville (14–1) 21–14 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
2011 4 Webb City (15–0) 56–42 MICDS Edward Jones Dome
2011 5 Staley (14–0) 35–21 Kirkwood Edward Jones Dome
2011 6 Blue Springs South (14–0) 40–37 Christian Brothers Edward Jones Dome
2012 8-man Stanberry (12–1) 56–38 North Andrew Edward Jones Dome
2012 1 Penney (15–0) 60–34 Valle Catholic Edward Jones Dome
2012 2 Lamar (13–2) 69–41 Blair Oaks Edward Jones Dome
2012 3 Maryville(15–0) 35–22 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
2012 4 Webb City (15–0) 49–14 Helias Edward Jones Dome
2012 5 Kirkwood (13–0) 31–7 Fort Osage Edward Jones Dome
2012 6 Blue Springs (13–1) 42–3 Francis Howell Edward Jones Dome
2013 8-man North Andrew (12–0) 16–13 Stanberry Edward Jones Dome[2]
2013 1 Valle Catholic (15–0) 41–0 Marceline Edward Jones Dome
2013 2 Lamar (14–1) 42–0 Lawson Edward Jones Dome[3]
2013 3 Maryville (15–0) 50–28 Seneca Edward Jones Dome
2013 4 Webb City (14–1) 28–14 Helias Edward Jones Dome[4]
2013 5 Lee's Summit West (13–1) 51–14 Parkway Central Edward Jones Dome[5]
2013 6 Blue Springs (14–0) 35–14 Columbia-Rock Bridge Edward Jones Dome[6]
2014 8-man North Andrew (12–1) 48–36 Stanberry Edward Jones Dome
2014 1 Valle Catholic (15–0) 49–25 Westran Edward Jones Dome
2014 2 Lamar (14–1) 30–15 South Callaway Edward Jones Dome
2014 3 Oak Grove (13–2) 49–27 John Burroughs Edward Jones Dome
2014 4 Webb City (15–0) 48–21 Cape Girardeau Central Edward Jones Dome
2014 5 Battle (11–4) 25–22 Nixa Edward Jones Dome
2014 6 Christian Brothers (14–0) 31–24 Rockhurst Edward Jones Dome
2015 8-man Stanberry (13–0) 46–42 North Andrew Edward Jones Dome[7]
2015 1 Valle Catholic (15–0) 61–36 Penney Edward Jones Dome
2015 2 Lamar (15–0) 37–0 Malden Edward Jones Dome
2015 3 John Burroughs (14–1) 30–6 Odessa Edward Jones Dome
2015 4 Kearney (14–1) 17–14 Webb City Edward Jones Dome
2015 5 Fort Osage (14–1) 63–28 Chaminade Edward Jones Dome
2015 6 Blue Springs South (15–0) 37–28 Christian Brothers College Edward Jones Dome
2016 8-Man North Andrew 50–22 Stanberry Faurot Field
2016 1 Penney 47–14 Monroe City Plaster Sports Complex
2016 2 Lamar 26–18 Trinity Catholic Plaster Sports Complex
2016 3 Monett 27–18 Maryville Plaster Sports Complex
2016 4 Harrisonville 21–14 Kearney Plaster Sports Complex
2016 5 Vianney 49–14 Ft. Zumwalt North Plaster Sports Complex
2016 6 Kirkwood 31–14 Blue Springs Faurot Field
2017 8-Man Worth County with Northeast Nodaway 64–21 Sacred Heart Plaster Sports Complex
2017 1 Monroe City (15–0) 12–7 Valle Catholic Faurot Field
2017 2 Lamar (14–0) 37–20 Lafayette County Faurot Field
2017 3 Maryville (13–2) 47–9 Mt. Vernon Faurot Field
2017 4 Webb City (15–0) 14–0 Ladue Horton Watkins Faurot Field
2017 5 Staley (14–0) 36–35 Pattonville Faurot Field
2017 6 Christian Brothers College (13–1) 31–14 Blue Springs Plaster Sports Complex
2018 8-Man QuaceVill with Craig 36–32 Worth County with Northeast Nodaway Faurot Field
2018 1 Hayti 44–0 Lincoln Faurot Field
2018 2 Blair Oaks 54–0 Lathrop Faurot Field
2018 3 Trinity Catholic (13–2) 45–19 Cardinal Ritter (14–1) Faurot Field
2018 4 Ladue Horton Watkins (15–0) 48–11 MICDS (13–2) Faurot Field
2018 5 Vianney (11–3) 28–14 Fort Osage (9–5) Faurot Field
2018 6 Christian Brothers College (12–1) 45–21 Rockhurst (11–3) Faurot Field
2019 8-Man Mound City with Craig 82–46 Southwest (Livingston County) Faurot Field
2019 1 Valle Catholic (14–1) 30–27 Lincoln (14–1) Faurot Field
2019 2 Lutheran North (15–0) 49–0 Ava (14–1) Faurot Field
2019 3 Odessa (15–0) 49–28 Cassville (12–3) Faurot Field
2019 4 Webb City (14–1) 48–0 Platte County (11–4) Faurot Field
2019 5 Carthage (12–2) 27–21(OT) Jackson (13–1) Faurot Field
2019 6 DeSmet Jesuit (14–0) 35–20 Joplin (13–1) Faurot Field
2020 8-Man Southwest (Livingston County) with Hale, Tina-Avalon[8] 52–34 North Andrew Chillicothe
2020 1 Windsor[9] 43–20 Mid-Buchanan Jefferson City
2020 2 Lamar[10] 6–3 St. Pius X Jefferson City
2020 3 Blair Oaks[11] 62–40 Maryville Jefferson City
2020 4 Helias Catholic[12] 35–30 MICDS Jefferson City
2020 5 Jackson[13] 42–7 Platte County Jefferson City
2020 6 Raymore-Peculiar[14] 23–0 DeSmet Jefferson City
2021 8-Man Drexel with Miami (13–0)[15] 48–42 Worth County with Northeast Nodaway (13–1) Faurot Field
2021 1 East Buchanan (14–1)[16] 21–4 Marceline (12–2) Faurot Field
2021 2 Lutheran St. Charles (12–2)[17] 33–27 Lamar (13–1) Faurot Field
2021 3 St. Marys (12–1)[18] 56–0 St. Pius X (12–2) Faurot Field
2021 4 Smithville (13–0)[19] 31–0 Hannibal (13–1) Faurot Field
2021 5 Webb City (11–3)[20] 26–21 Holt (13–1) Faurot Field
2021 6 Christian Brothers College HS (13–1)[21] 48–21 Liberty North (11–2) Faurot Field
2022 8-Man North Andrew (14–0)[22] 54–24 Bishop LeBlond (10–4) Faurot Field
2022 1 East Buchanan (14–1)[23] 42–0 Adrian (12–3) Faurot Field
2022 2 Blair Oaks (14–0)[24] 32–27 Lamar (12–2) Faurot Field
2022 3 Cardinal Ritter (14–0)[25] 46–7 Reeds Spring (11–3) Faurot Field
2022 4 St. Mary's (12–2)[26] 42–0 St. Dominic (8–6) Faurot Field
2022 5 Francis Howell (14–0)[27] 49–21 Fort Osage (11–3) Faurot Field
2022 6 Christian Brothers College HS (13–1)[28] 35–28 (OT) Lee's Summit North (12–2) Faurot Field

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References

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