Tri-County Conference (Central Missouri)

The Tri-County Conference is a high school athletic conference located in Mid-Missouri. The conference members are located in Boone, Cole, Cooper, Miller, Moniteau, and Morgan counties.

Tri-County Conference
ConferenceMSHSAA
Founded1932[1]
No. of teams8
RegionMid-Missouri

Member schools

Current members

The conference consists of mid-size schools (Class 4 in boys' basketball).[2]

School NameMascotColorsCityCountySchool TypeYear Joined
Blair Oaks Falcons     Wardsville Cole Public 1976[3]
Boonville Pirates     Boonville Cooper Public 2018[4] [lower-alpha 1]
California Pintos     California Moniteau Public 1932[7]
Eldon Mustangs     Eldon Miller Public 1932[8]
Hallsville Indians     Hallsville Boone Public 2012[9]
Osage Indians     Osage Beach Miller Public 1934[10]
Southern Boone Eagles     Ashland Boone Public 2012[11]
Notes
  1. Boonville had joined the conference for the 1969-70 season.[5] They rejoined in 2018.[6]

Former members

School NameMascotCityCountySchool TypeYear JoinedYear LeftCurrent Conference
Camdenton Lakers Camdenton Camden Public 1954 [12] 1983 [13] Ozark Conference
Iberia Rangers Iberia Miller Public 1963 [14] 1977 [15] Frisco League
Stover Bulldogs Stover Morgan Public 1946 [16] 1968 [17] Kaysinger Conference
Tipton Cardinals Tipton Moniteau Public 1932 [18] 2000 [19] Kaysinger Conference
Versailles Tigers Versailles Morgan Public 1932 2022 Ozark Highlands Conference
Warsaw Wildcats Warsaw Benton Public 1984 [20] 2018 [21] Ozark Highlands Conference
Windsor Greyhounds Windsor Henry Public 1970 [22] 1974 [23] Kaysinger Conference

Membership timeline

Southern Boone High SchoolHallsville High School (Missouri)Warsaw High School (Missouri)Osage High School (Missouri)California R-1 High School

Members

State championships

Football

  • 1990 - Warsaw
  • 1993 - Warsaw
  • 1997 - California
  • 2004 - Blair Oaks
  • 2006 - Blair Oaks
  • 2018 - Blair Oaks
  • 2020 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Blair Oaks

[24]

Boys' basketball

  • 2001 - Blair Oaks

[25]

Boys' golf

  • 1994 - Versailles
  • 1997 - Tipton
  • 2000 - Eldon
  • 2001 - Eldon
  • 2021 - California

[26]

Boys' wrestling

  • 2014 - Blair Oaks

[27]

Baseball

  • 2006 - Blair Oaks
  • 2007 - Blair Oaks
  • 2019 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Southern Boone

Boys' track & field

  • 1973 - Camdenton

Volleyball

  • 1991 - Eldon
  • 2021 - Blair Oaks
  • 2022 - Blair Oaks

[28]

Softball

  • 2009 - Blair Oaks
  • 2010 - Warsaw
  • 2021 - Blair Oaks

[29]

Scholar Bowl

  • 2014 - Hallsville
  • 2015 - Hallsville
  • 2018 - Hallsville

Boys' soccer

  • 2020 - Southern Boone

Conference Champions

Football

[30]

References

  1. "California Pintos Online".
  2. "Class And District Assignments". Missouri State High School Activities Association. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
  3. "Blair Oaks to join Tri-County League" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 04 Dec 1975 p. 7
  4. Jackson, Greg. 2016-12-25 Boonville opts to leave NCMC to replace Warsaw in Tri-County The Jefferson City News-Tribune'. Jefferson City, MO
  5. Warren, Dwight 1969-10-17. "Boonville quits one loop, tries to get into another" The Daily Capital News Jefferson City, Missouri
  6. Jackson, Greg. 2016-12-25 Boonville opts to leave NCMC to replace Warsaw in Tri-County The Jefferson City News-Tribune'. Jefferson City, MO
  7. "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  8. "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  9. "Tri-County invites So. Boone, Hallsville" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 21 Jan 2010 p.1
  10. "Additional Rural News"The Sunday News and Tribune Jefferson City, Missouri 27 Jan 1935 p. 12
  11. "Tri-County invites So. Boone, Hallsville" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 21 Jan 2010 p.1
  12. "Camdenton Is Out Of Frisco League" Springfield Leader and Press Springfield, Missouri 03 Apr 1954 p. 3
  13. "Camdenton dumps conference" Eldon Advertiser Eldon, Missouri 23 Dec 1982 p. 1
  14. "Tri-County Loop Adds Iberia to Membership" Springfield Leader and Press Springfield, Missouri 06 Feb 1963 p. 13
  15. "Rangers dropping Tri-County Conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 16 Sep 1976 p. 13
  16. "Tri-County League Committee Meeting" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 04 Apr 1946 p. 1
  17. "PBCAA Decides to Rename Itself" The Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, Missouri 27 Oct 1968 p. 4
  18. "Vice-President of League" The Tipton Times Tipton, Missouri 14 Oct 1932 p. 8
  19. Holloway, Becky ( 2014-10-14) "Tipton to petition for I-70 membership" The Tipton Times p.1
  20. "Warsaw enters Tri-Co. Conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 02 Feb 1984 p. 1
  21. Warsaw leaving Tri-County for new conference The Jefferson City News-Tribune 2016-11-1
  22. "Windsor admitted to Tri-County" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 06 Nov 1969 p. 1
  23. "Windsor to leave T-C for I-70 conference" The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel Tuscumbia, Missouri 18 Oct 1973 p. 14
  24. "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
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  29. "Missouri High School Sports and Activities".
  30. "Tri County, Kaysinger, Mid Missouri".
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