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Jamborees!!

List any Jamborees around the state that you know of now that they are getting rolling!

Swmo:
11/11 Jasper- Diamond, Bronaugh and NEVC.

11/17 Neosho- McDonald Co and Webb.

11/17 Mt.Vernon- Carthage, CJ, and Seneca.

11/17 Joplin- East Newton, Nevada and Lamar.

Monett is hosting one with Eldo I believe not sure when or who else is there.

McCauley?? TJ??

KC and STL Area?

Championship Factor

NOTE: Public schools are not subject to the Championship Factor. This is for non-public and charter schools only.

First, every non-public and charter school will be placed in a classification for each sport based off its raw enrollment numbers just as every public school. There is no more 1.35 multiplier.

After that, each non-public and charter school athletic program will judged individually and independently of all the other programs within its own school. For example, a school’s football program could be in Class 4 while the basketball program plays in Class 2. It is all based off success over the previous six athletic seasons.

Here is how the point system works:

1. Post-season points
a. District Champion: 1 point
b. State 3rd/4th Place: 2 points
c. State 2nd Place: 3 points
d. State Champion: 4 points
IMPORTANT: Points are not cumulative within each season. Each program will only receive the points for the highest finish. If a team wins a state title it is four points only. You do not add district points on top of the championship.

Here are the plateaus for moving up classifications:

2. Point Totals for Re-Classification:
a. 0 – 2 points: remain classified based on raw enrollment
b. 3 – 7 points: re-classified one class above where classified on raw enrollment
c. 8+ points: re-classified two classes above where classified on raw enrollment

Reeds Spring

Went to Reeds Spring vs Osage last week expecting a good game but the Wolves completely dominated. The score wasn't an indication of just how much of a mismatch it was. I had seen the Wolves play early in the season and they look like a completely different team. More physical, they play with more confidence. Not sure what Boonville is like, but I think they are in the same league as Osage. Unless they are a lot better than Osage, I think it might be a long afternoon for the Pirates.
Thinking of going down to Seneca this week. Is there a game in SW Missouri that will be any better than Seneca vs Mountain View Liberty?
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A Early Early 2023 Class Breakdown thoughts?

just looking seeing what next year could possibly look like

Closing Schools if they do
  1. St Marys
  2. Northeast (KC)
  3. Central (KC)
Moving to 8-Man
  1. Princeton
  2. Paris
  3. * possible Scotland County

Class 1 (61)-Lexington and Lathrop Moves down from Class 2

Class 2-(54) - Duchesne Moves Up to C2

Class (53)- Logan-Rogerville, Harrisonville, Winfield/Elsberry or Afton Moves down

Class 4 (53) Cardinal Ritter moves Up to C4, Ladue and Webb City moves down to C4

Class 5 (53) St Dominic moves up to C5, Vianney moves down to C5

Class 6 (32) Francis Howell moves up to C6

Corso

I really don’t understand people at all. “Great to see Lee Corso back on Game Day!!”

The guy has been steadily slipping away into Alzheimer’s for 5 years. Stop putting him on TV. Let him retire with a little dignity. He has been a fun guy. Let him be remembered for that.
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St. Louis (+Blair Oaks) could sweep Football Championships.

I hope you all are ready for this, but there is a strong possibility that St. Louis could win all the Classes in football except Class 2. If I could claim Jefferson City for St. Louis I would but lets leave Class 2 to Blair Oaks. I could see an All St. Louis Final in Classes 5 ( Howell vs MICDS), Class 6 (CBC v DeSmet), along with St. Mary's and Cardinal Ritter winning their perspective classes and Duchesne winning Class 1.This success factor thing is not working, just moving teams up and down classes, still not sure how Duchesne gets to play Class 1. Now this is far from a guarantee, there are quality teams that could win in each class, but this should be great year for STLFTBL. Seriously, I think we need to split into Private and Public school championships, it sure would make it more interesting.

Democrat Crypto Ponzi Scheme!!








Nothing to see here..... just a guy milking millions from the masses and funneling it to the Dem's....pockets. Just business as usual. Move along and please focus on Trump and how he and the SS stayed at Trump owned hotels.

Judge says no to fascist, yes to free speech

Republicans talk a big game about free speech and the First Amendment. But when it comes down to it, they actually believe people should only be “free” to discuss topics they’ve approved.

No elected official better epitomizes this hypocrisy than Florida governor Ron DeSantis who, in the last year alone, has signed a law effectively banning teachers from saying the word “gay” in grades K–3; punished one of the largest employers in the state for having the temerity to criticize the “Don’t Say Gay” law; and signed into law a bill—eye-rollingly named “Stop WOKE Act”—that restricts conversations about race in schools and businesses, in a patently obvious attempt to prevent real discussions about the role white people have played in the long history of systemic racism in America. And on Thursday, a federal judge called him on his bullshit.

In a 138-page order, chief US district judge Mark Walker blocked state officials from enforcing a central piece of the Stop WOKE Act, which he dubbed “positively dystopian” and says violates the First Amendment. Citing George Orwell’s 1984, Walker wrote that DeSantis and company seem to believe that “the State has unfettered authority to muzzle its professors in the name of ‘freedom,’” which is quite obviously not freedom at all. Zeroing in on the fact that the law targets freedom of expression that DeSantis and his fellow Republicans don’t like, Walker wrote: “The law officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression of the opposite viewpoints. Defendants argue that, under this Act, professors enjoy ‘academic freedom’ so long as they express only those viewpoints of which the State approves.”

Failed fascist.
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