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Missouri high school baseball champions since 1950

Below is a list of Missouri state high school baseball championships sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since the organization began holding the tournaments in 1950. More recently, championships have been held at Meador Park in Springfield to 2012, and CarShield Field (formerly T.R. Hughes Ballpark) in O'Fallon from 2013. Since 2021, they are played at U.S. Baseball Park in Ozark, Missouri, renamed as the Ozark Mountain Sports Complex in 2024.

Championships

Year Class Champion (record) Score Runner-up Site
1950 Central (St. Louis) 2–1 (8) St. Mary's (St. Louis) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1951 Central (St. Louis) 13–0 Sikeston Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1952 Central (St. Louis) 3–0 Central (Cape Girardeau) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1953 Normandy (19-4) 2–1 McBride (St. Louis) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1954 Central (Cape Girardeau) (15–0) 5–4 Lutheran (St. Louis) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1955 Joplin (15–1) 5–2 McKinley Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1956 Beaumont (21–1) 2–1 St. Mary's (St. Louis) Cherokee Park, St. Louis
1957 Ritenour (20–2) 4–0 St. Francis Borgia Fairground Park, St. Louis
1958 Cleveland (St. Louis) (23–1) 12–0 University City Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1959 Joplin (20–2) 1–0 Ferguson Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1960 Beaumont (16–5) 4–2 Ladue Horton Watkins Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1961 Kirkwood (19–4) 3–0 Ferguson Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1962 Central (Cape Girardeau) (21–0) 4–2 St. Louis Univ. High Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1963 University City (22–3) 6–3 Central (Cape Girardeau) Fairground Park, St. Louis
1964 McBride (St. Louis) 4–2 Central (Springfield) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1965 Crystal City (14–6) 6–4 Southwest (St. Louis) Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
1966 Ritenour (20–1) 2–0 Augustinian Academy (St. Louis) Heine Meine Field, Lemay
1967 Ritenour (20–5) 8–2 Hickman Heine Meine Field, Lemay
1968 Oak Park (21–7) 8–7 West Plains Meador Park, Springfield
1969 Oak Park (19–8) 5–1 Lafayette (Wildwood) Meador Park, Springfield
1970 Lafayette (Wildwood) (18–6) 3–2 McCluer Meador Park, Springfield
1971 Lafayette (Wildwood) (21–3) 4–2 Memorial (Joplin) Meador Park, Springfield
1972 Lafayette (Wildwood) (22–3) 6–3 Lee's Summit Heine Meine Field, Lemay
1973 A Pembroke Country Day (16–9) 9–4 Scott City Meador Park, Springfield
1973 AA Fox (13–5) 1–0 Chaminade Heine Meine Field, Lemay
1974 A Pembroke Country Day (13–1) 1–0 Nixa Whiteley Park, Poplar Bluff
1974 AA Hazelwood (20–6) 4–0 Fox 3&2 Stadium, Kansas City
1975 A Chaffee (13–5) 7–2 (6) St. Francis Borgia City Park, Washington
1975 AA Fox (14–6) 8–5 Raytown South Meador Park, Springfield
1976 A Dixon (19–0) 11–2 Lilbourn Sports Complex, Flat River
1976 AA Glendale (21–2) 7–5 Jennings Sports Complex, Flat River
1977 A Chaffee (20–7) 8–1 Dixon Lebanon High Field, Lebanon
1977 AA Truman (23–3) 6–3 Lindbergh Heine Meine Field, Lemay
1978 A Brentwood (15–8) 12–10 (8) Scott City Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1978 AA Glendale (19–4) 6–3 Fox Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1979 A Smithville (14–2) 15–1 (5) Ozark Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1979 AA Hillcrest (24–1) 2–1 Hazelwood Central Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1980 1A Sturgeon (12–1) 14–0 Humansville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1980 2A–3A Winfield (16–3) 2–1 Bismarck Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1980 4A Winnetonka (19–5) 5–4 (10) Central (Cape Girardeau) Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1981 1A Englewood Christian (15–7) 4–3 Laquey Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1981 2A–3A Maryville (14–4) 9–7 Ozark Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1981 4A Hazelwood Central (12–7) 8–5 Lindbergh Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1982 1A Sturgeon (14–2) 6–0 Englewood Christian Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1982 2A–3A Central (Park Hills) (20–3) 7–1 Clayton Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1982 4A Hazelwood Central (19–6) 3–2 Mehlville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1983 1A Chaffee (16–5) 6–2 Englewood Christian Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1983 2A Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (17–3) 7–0 Licking Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1983 3A Farmington (21–4) 7–6 Duchesne Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1983 4A Oak Park (20–2) 13–6 Mehlville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1984 1A Englewood Christian (21–2) 18–3 (5) Holcomb Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1984 2A Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (13–5) 11–4 Mansfield Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1984 3A Duchesne (14–4) 5–4 Sullivan Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1984 4A Parkwood (Joplin) (22–2) 7–3 Mehlville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1985 1A Galena (17–5) 10–3 Valley Park Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1985 2A John Burroughs (19–4) 5–3 Licking Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1985 3A Raymore-Peculiar (18–6) 4–0 Farmington Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1985 4A Winnetonka (23–4) 14–11 Kickapoo Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1986 1A New Bloomfield (17–5) 7–1 Marion C. Early Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1986 2A Brentwood (22–4) 6–1 Westran Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1986 3A Herculaneum (21–4–1) 8–4 Affton Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1986 4A Pattonville (25–1) 2–1 (11) Winnetonka Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1987 1A New Haven (17–6) 14–0 (5) New Franklin Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1987 2A Hallsville (17–4) 4–1 Eugene Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1987 3A Helias (22–5) 7–3 Dexter Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1987 4A Oak Park (24–2) 9–8 Lafayette (Wildwood) Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1988 1A Valley Park (16–9) 4–3 Canton Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1988 2A Licking (18–5) 8–5 Salisbury Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1988 3A Helias (24–0) 11–2 St. Dominic Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1988 4A Hillcrest (20–5) 3–2 Blue Springs Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1989 1A New Bloomfield (18–6) 18–6 Southland Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1989 2A Licking (16–3) 3–1 Neelyville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1989 3A Helias (21–2) 13–3 (5) Branson Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1989 4A Jefferson City (21–2) 10–3 Oakville Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1990 1A Billings (21–0) 8–7 Holcomb Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1990 2A Principia (15–9) 10–5 Westran Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1990 3A Fulton (20–4) 11–1 (5) Festus Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1990 4A Hickman (17–6) 4–0 Parkway West Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1991 1A New Bloomfield (18–5) 3–2 (8) Holcomb Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1991 2A St. Pius X (Kansas City) (20–3) 9–5 Mansfield Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1991 3A John Burroughs (19–3) 12–1 (6) Central (Park Hills) Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1991 4A Fort Osage (23–2–1) 10–4 Francis Howell Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1992 1A New Bloomfield (19–6) 5–4 Crane Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1992 2A Fatima (23–1) 7–0 Ash Grove Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1992 3A Oak Grove (23-2) 5–2 Branson Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1992 4A Chaminade (26-0-1) 7–4 Parkway Central Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1993 1A New Bloomfield (16–6) 2–1 Crane Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1993 2A Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (16–7) 3–1 Mansfield Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1993 3A Hancock (16–3) 5–4 Helias Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1993 4A Oak Park (22–0) 7–4 Parkway Central Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1994 1A Whitfield (21–5–1) 7–6 (9) Billings Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1994 2A Senath-Hornersville (20–4) 3–0 Licking Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1994 3A Potosi (21–4) 10–0 (6) Sullivan Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1994 4A Central (Cape Girardeau) (23–4) 8–1 Joplin Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1995 1A St. Elizabeth (15–4) 20–2 (6) North Pemiscot Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1995 2A Mansfield (19–7) 2–1 Fatima Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1995 3A Kirksville (19–1) 19–0 Herculaneum Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1995 4A Oak Park (17–4) 6–2 Joplin Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1996 1A New Bloomfield (16–7) 6–2 North Pemiscot Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1996 2A Mansfield (23–4) 2–0 Principia Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1996 3A Potosi (21–4) 5–4 Helias Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1996 4A Parkway West (24–2) 14–3 (5) Fort Zumwalt South Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1997 1A St. Elizabeth (27–0) 9–0 New Bloomfield Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1997 2A Springfield Catholic (22–8) (historically vacant; forfeit) Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1997 3A North County (25–2) 13–2 Webb City Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1997 4A Fort Osage (21–7) 5–4 Francis Howell Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1998 1A Halfway (23–2) 9–3 Oran Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1998 2A St. Pius X (Kansas City) (20–6) 15–2 Springfield Catholic Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1998 3A Kearney (25–5) 14–0 Marshfield Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1998 4A Chaminade (25–3) 5–0 De Smet Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1999 1A Bevier (13–3) 5–3 Marion C. Early Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1999 2A St. Pius X (Kansas City) (17–5) 13–7 Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1999 3A Herculaneum (24–3) 4–1 Branson Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
1999 4A Blue Springs (28–2) 13–6 Parkway South Simmons Field, UMC, Columbia
2000 1A St. Vincent (16–13) 9–0 North Shelby Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2000 2A Crystal City (13–14) 15–11 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2000 3A Helias (25–2) 6–1 Carl Junction Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2000 4A De Smet (23–4–1) 9–3 Lafayette (Wildwood) Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2001 1A Jasper (22–2) 5–4 St. Vincent Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2001 2A Iberia (24–2) 10–0 (6) Clearwater Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2001 3A Helias (22–7) 13–3 (6) Sikeston Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2001 4A Joplin (22–10) 2–0 Francis Howell North Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2002 1A Marion C. Early (20–5) 5–4 (8) New Haven Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2002 2A John Burroughs (24–3) 9–3 St. Pius X (Kansas City) Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2002 3A Platte County (24–3) 19–1 (5) St. Mary's (St. Louis) Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2002 4A Liberty (23–8) 6–5 (9) Francis Howell North Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2003 1 Sparta (21–1) 5–2 Oran Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2003 2 Valley Park (23–4) 3–2 Clearwater Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2003 3 North County (28–3) 2–0 Willard Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2003 4 Francis Howell (25–6) 8–7 Joplin Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2004 1 Archie (18–4) 4–3 Oran Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2004 2 Hallsville (23–2) 11–4 Springfield Catholic Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2004 3 Ozark (29–4) 8–2 MICDS Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2004 4 Vianney (22–7) 9–6 Rockhurst Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2005 1 Plato (23–3) 1–0 Archie Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2005 2 Hallsville (24–5) 8–7 Mansfield Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2005 3 Webb City (24–4) 9–1 St. Charles Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2005 4 Hickman (28–2) 17–7 De Smet Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2006 1 Sacred Heart (22–2) 11–4 Stoutland Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2006 2 Blair Oaks (21–2) 4–2 South Pemiscot Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2006 3 Webb City (22–4) 6–5 Lee's Summit West Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2006 4 Vianney (24–3) 3–1 (8) Hazelwood Central Taylor Stadium, UMC, Columbia
2007 1 New Haven (16–5) 5–4 Stoutland Meador Park, Springfield
2007 2 Blair Oaks (22–0) 13–10 Houston Meador Park, Springfield
2007 3 Benton (St. Joseph) (24–3) 2–0 Sullivan Meador Park, Springfield
2007 4 Blue Springs (25–2) 11–3 Holt Meador Park, Springfield
2008 1 Santa Fe (18–1) 12–7 Stoutland Meador Park, Springfield
2008 2 Scott City (16–10) 13–3 Barstow Meador Park, Springfield
2008 3 St. Dominic (21–8) 8–0 Webb City Meador Park, Springfield
2008 4 Ozark (20–3) 3–2 Francis Howell Meador Park, Springfield
2009 1 Dora (20–4) 8–5 Santa Fe Meador Park, Springfield
2009 2 Valle Catholic (22–5) 6–2 Strafford Meador Park, Springfield
2009 3 Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (28–2) 18–4 Carl Junction Meador Park, Springfield
2009 4 Fort Zumwalt South (27–7) 8–4 Lee's Summit North Meador Park, Springfield
2010 1 Concordia (18–3) 6–1 Brashear Meador Park, Springfield
2010 2 Crystal City (20–5) 10–1 Carrollton Meador Park, Springfield
2010 3 Bishop DuBourg (24–4) 8–5 Winfield Meador Park, Springfield
2010 4 Christian Brothers College (25–7) 14–4 Webb City Meador Park, Springfield
2011 1 La Plata (20–2) 7–6 Liberal Meador Park, Springfield
2011 2 New Bloomfield (18–4) 20–4 Summit Christian Meador Park, Springfield
2011 3 Westminster Christian (26–4–1) 6–3 Savannah Meador Park, Springfield
2011 4 Francis Howell (31–3) 10–5 Liberty Meador Park, Springfield
2012 1 Santa Fe (22–1) 12–3 Norwood Meador Park, Springfield
2012 2 South Callaway (23–4) 4–3 Valle Catholic Meador Park, Springfield
2012 3 Westminster Christian (28–3) 10–4 Lutheran South Meador Park, Springfield
2012 4 Rockwood Summit (18–9) 4–3 Parkway North Meador Park, Springfield
2013 1 Oran (21–5) 8–4 Santa Fe T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2013 2 Hartville (17–4) 4–3 West Platte T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2013 3 Fatima (22–5) 2–0 (8) Springfield Catholic T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2013 4 Westminster Christian (32–3) 2–1 Oak Grove T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2013 5 Francis Howell (32–5) 7–3 Christian Brothers College T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2014 1 Cooter (19–12) 1–0 Northeast (Cairo) T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2014 2 Valle Catholic (29–3) 13–2 Hartville T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2014 3 Springfield Catholic (27–2) 8–3 Christian T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2014 4 Westminster Christian (30–5) 5–0 Pembroke Hill T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2014 5 Rock Bridge with Columbia Independent (23–12) 9–6 Francis Howell T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2015 1 Bell City (24–3) 6–3 Atlanta T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2015 2 Valle Catholic (29–5) 7–1 New Bloomfield T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2015 3 Fatima (21–7) 3–2 (8) Scott City T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2015 4 Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) (27–5) 17–0 Sullivan T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2015 5 Christian Brothers College (31–6) 17–5 Staley T.R. Hughes Ballpark, O'Fallon
2016 1 Bell City (23–3) 7–2 New Covenant with The Summit Preparatory CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2016 2 Valle Catholic (33–2) 15–2 Canton CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2016 3 Mountain Grove (25–5) 4–1 Summit Christian CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2016 4 MICDS (20–7) 7–3 Boonville CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2016 5 Francis Howell (28–11) 8–2 Jefferson City CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2017 1 Bell City (20–6) 10–0 Wellsville CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2017 2 Mansfield (20–2) 16–3 Canton CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2017 3 South Callaway (27–5) 4–0 Valley Park CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2017 4 Aurora (26–3) 5–3 Lutheran South CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2017 5 Jefferson City (30–2) 2–1 (8) Fort Zumwalt West CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2018 1 Oran (17–9) 4–1 St. Elizabeth CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2018 2 Valle Catholic (24–9) 12–5 Mansfield CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2018 3 Malden (25–5) 9–8 Strafford CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2018 4 Aurora (30–1) 2–0 St. Mary's (St. Louis) CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2018 5 Vianney (36–2) 8–2 Hickman CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2019 1 St. Elizabeth (17–4) 2–1 La Plata CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2019 2 Ellington (28–1) 9–0 Seymour CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2019 3 Blair Oaks (22–11) 1–0 Fatima CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2019 4 St. Francis Borgia (22–7) 13–1 Westminster Christian CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2019 5 De Smet (13–13–1) 6–4 Marquette CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2020 1–5 N/A (cancelled) N/A N/A CarShield Field, O'Fallon
2021 1 Oran (24–4) 3–0 St. Elizabeth U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2021 2 Marionville (23–6) 8–7 East Buchanon U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2021 3 St. Pius X (Kansas City) (23–3) 10–5 Linn U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2021 4 Kennett (26–8) 16–5 Blair Oaks U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2021 5 Willard (26–8) 27–10 Grain Valley U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2021 6 Liberty (32–9) 8–4 Fort Zumwalt West U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 1 St. Elizabeth (18–6) 9–2 Oran U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 2 Russellville (29–4) 5–3 Portageville U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 3 Father Tolton Regional Catholic (18–3) 8–4 Springfield Catholic U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 4 Southern Boone (34–2) 8–3 Logan-Rogersville U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 5 Platte County (27–8) 6–1 Festus U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2022 6 Liberty North (33–9) 11–5 Blue Springs South U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 1 St. Elizabeth (23–7) 13–3 South Nodaway/Jefferson U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 2 Ash Grove (25–0) 13–3 Salisbury U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 3 Licking (27–6) 3–1 South Callaway U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 4 John Burroughs (28–3) 9–4 Springfield Catholic U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 5 Festus (28–3) 8–1 St. Francis Borgia U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2023 6 Liberty North (34–7) 9–3 Francis Howell U.S. Baseball Park, Ozark
2024 1 Oran (20–5) 11–1 Sacred Heart Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark
2024 2 Iberia (28–0) 7–3 Maysville Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark
2024 3 Duchesne (25–10) 9–0 Mid-Buchanan Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark
2024 4 Blair Oaks (26–13) 7–2 Benton (St. Joseph) Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark
2024 5 Willard (34–5) 5–1 Webster Groves Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark
2024 6 Blue Springs (28–11) 11–10 Lafayette (Wildwood) Ozark Mountain Sports Complex, Ozark

See also

References

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