I was a sports writer/columnist at The Joplin Globe from 1997-2004. During this time, our sports department coverage area included 81 high schools in three states. While I don't have my record books here at my finger tips, I'll try to go from memory of the the conferences and teams we covered during this time.
Anvil Welch was responsible for tracking down scores and boxes for all 81 boys teams while I was responsible for 81 high school girls teams. We had a system of recording records ... we had 3-ring binders 3 1/2-4 inches deep, each conference had its own tab, each team its own page and on the front we wrote down (pencil) each teams schedule with the head coach and contact information at the top of the page. On the back of the sheet was a crossgrid where you put each varsity player across the top of the page, then each varsity game down the side of the page and enter points scored for each game of that particular season.
At one time, the Globe had boys and girls basketball record books for all 81 basketball teams in the coverage area from the 1970's-present. I possess the books for the 1997-1998 season through 2003-2004 season. I don't know what has become of all of the books, but since I am still good friends with Anvil Welch and both of us still work on records projects for fun on the side, we often share information with each other.
If you have a specific conference or time period you need information on, let me know and I am willing to go visit Mr. Welch and try to secure what you need.
Here were (1997-2004) the conferences and teams we covered by priority:
Ozark Conference (10) -- Joplin, Kickapoo, Glendale, Parkview, Hillcrest, Lebanon, Camdenton, Rolla, Waynesville, West Plains. (If my memory serves me correctly, I remember the Ozark was a Joplin and the Springfield schools, then it expanded and added the other five sometime during the 1990's).
Southwest Conference (5) -- Webb City, Carthage, Neosho, McDonald County, Nevada.
Big 8 (8) -- Carl Junction, Aurora, Cassville. East Newton, Lamar, Monett, Mount Vernon, Seneca (the Big 8 and all of Southeast Kansas was my primary beat for football).
Ozark 8 (8) -- McAuley Regional Catholic, Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, Diamond, Exeter, Purdy, Southwest, Verona, Wheaton.
College Heights Christian School (1, independent) joined MSHSAA from the MCSAA during the 1997-1998 school year and did not have a conference affiliation.
Mid-Lakes (8) -- Greenfield, Fair Grove, Marionville, Miller, Pierce City, Sarcoxie, Strafford, Stockton.
Midwest Conference (6) -- Dadeville, Everton, Golden City, Jasper, Liberal, Lockwood.
Vernon County Conference (4) -- Bronaugh, Hume, Northeast Vernon County, Sheldon.
MISSOURI teams/programs (50)
Here were the other schools/programs we also ran scores and boxes for out of Kansas and Oklahoma:
Southeast Kansas League (9) -- Columbus, Pittsburg, Fort Scott, Labette County, Parsons, Chanute, Iola, Independence and Coffeyville-Field Kindley.
CNC Conference (9) -- Baxter Springs, Galena, Riverton, Southeast-Cherokee, Northeast-Arma, St. Mary's-Colgan, Frontenac, Erie, Girard.
Chetopa and Oswego were members of the Three Rivers League (TRL) we did not print full previews or run scores, standings or boxes on the TRL, but we ran Chetopa and Oswego has independent teams in our coverage area.
Additionally, there has been so much change in Southeast Kansas leagues and classifications. This list above is so out of date its not even funny anymore.
KANSAS teams/programs (20)
Lucky '7' Conference (8) -- Afton, Bluejacket, Commerce, Fairland, Picher, Quapaw, Welch, Wyandotte.
Etc teams (3) -- Miami, Grove and Jay.
This has changed as well as Picher no longer has a school is no longer a community.
OKLAHOMA teams/programs (11)
All told, 81 schools over three states, with girls and boys teams for each school ... some 162 scores and boxes we tried to make sure we had in the paper.