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Public school
Maryville High School
File:Spoofy.gif
Location
1503 South Munn Avenue
Maryville, MO
Information
TypePublic
PrincipalRon Landherr
Enrollment474
Information(660) 562-3511
Colors
Mascot
Green/White
Spoofhound
RivalsChillicothe Hornets, Savannah Savages
ConferenceMidland Empire Conference

Maryville High School is the public high school for Maryville, Missouri. It is the only institution to have the Spoofhound for a mascot. Notable alumni include:

It competes in the Midland Empire Conference.

It had traditionally been Missouri State High School Activities Association Class III school. However in 2006, it dropped to Class II.

The school's original colors were red and white. When Northwest Missouri State University opened in 1905, the college colors were also red and white. The college changed its colors to green and white. The high school later changed its colors to green and white. Maryville High School football games were played for several decades at Bearcat Stadium on the college campus. The present high school building on the southwest side of Maryville opened in 1966. In the late 1970s the high school began playing its football games in a stadium on its own campus.

Athletic

State Championships

  • 1971 - Wrestling (AAA)
  • 1972 - Wrestling (AAA)

Runners Up

  • 2004 - Boys Basketball (Class 3)

External link

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