2006 Rules Meetings
The required rules meetings for coaches will take place over the next few weeks. A schedule of times, locations, and rules interpreters is listed below.
The required rules meetings for coaches will take place over the next few weeks. A schedule of times, locations, and rules interpreters is listed below.

New Milford, PA—September 25, 2006-- Zeecraft Tech today announced that it will donate Quizbowl equipment including the Challenger II eight-player system with Showtime handgrip buzzers, a built-in timer, and a carrying case to The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSA).
Sessions are nearly all finalized for the MACA convention to be held on October 2, 2006. Stacy Schroeder, MSHSAA academic competition liaison, will start the meeting with a recap of the 2006 advisory meeting.
The dates for the mandatory academic coaches meeting will be during the weeks of October 23 and October 30. MSHSAA will employ four rules interpreters and each will be responsible for two of the eight regions of the state. Specific dates will be finalized soon. They will be posted here when they become available.
The date for the mandatory MSHSAA rules meeting for academic coaches will be published in the 2006 rules booklet that will be mailed on October, 4th. The date will be posted here as soon as it is available. The tentative time frame is at the end of October or the beginning of November.
Andrew Hoekzema was named to the six-person All-America Team and receives an additional $1,000 scholarship!
Missouri won their opening preliminary round and advanced automatically to the semi-finals with the following results:
Missouri won their semi-final round and advanced to the finals with the following results:
The 2006 convention will be held on Monday October 2, at the Oasis Inn and Convention Center located at 2550 North Glenstone in Springfield, Missouri. The convention will begin at 8:00 with registration and time to visit the vendors booths.
The Missouri Panasonic Team will be traveling to Orlando at the end of this week to compete in the National Tournament with 30 additional state teams.
Missouri will play New Mexico, New Jersey, and Washington in their first round. See the Panasonic tab on the tournaments page for more information.
Daily updates about the team will be posted for the duration of the tournament.
The Missouri Academic Advisory Committee met in Columbia on May 31stand worked their way through an extensive agenda. Attending were Don Arni (Northeast), Rosemary Camp (Kansas City), Jeremy Gibbs (St. Louis), Melinda Dixon (Southwest), Gary Durbin (South Central), Diana White (Northwest), and Troy Kinast (EX-OFFICIO). Eric Boles (Southeast), and Audrey Connor (Central) were not in attendance.
Among the topics discussed were:
The questionnaire on proposed change to the district and state format for academic competition appears to be on its way to the next step. In response to the question, 'Would you favor the Academic Competition Advisory Committee continuing to consider the possibility of amending the format of competition for the district and state series in Academic Competition?', the votes were 179 in favor and 79 in opposition (69.4% in favor of a change in the format).