The Tri-County Conference is a
high school
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athletic conference
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located in
Mid-Missouri
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. The conference members are located in
Boone,
Cole
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* Cole crops of the genus ''Brassica'', especially cabbage, kale, or rape (rapeseed).
People
* Cole (given name), people with the given name Cole
* Cole (surname), people with the surname Cole
Companies
*Cole Motor C ...
,
Cooper
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* Cooper (profession), a maker of wooden casks and other staved vessels
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* Cooper (producers), alias of Dutch producers Klubbheads
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,
Miller
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, and
Moniteau counties.
Member schools
Current members
The conference consists of mid-size schools (Class 4 in boys' basketball).
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Former members
Membership timeline
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bar:1 color:Full from:1932 till:end text:California
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(1932–)
bar:2 color:Full from:1932 till:end text: Eldon (1932–)
bar:3 color:Full from:1932 till:2000 text: Tipton (1932–2000)
bar:4 color:Full from:1932 till:2022 text: Versailles (1932–2022)
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(1934–)
bar:6 color:Full from:1946 till:1968 text: Stover (1946–1968)
bar:7 color:Full from:1954 till:1983 text: Camdenton (1954–1983)
bar:8 color:Full from:1963 till:1977 text: Iberia (1963–1977)
bar:9 color:Full from:1969 till:1970 text: Boonville (1969–1970)
bar:9 color:Full from:2018 till:end text: Boonville (2018–)
bar:10 color:Full from:1970 till:1974 text: Windsor (1970–1974)
bar:11 color:Full from:1976 till:end text: Blair Oaks (1976–)
bar:12 color:Full from:1984 till:2018 text:Warsaw
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(1984–2018)
bar:13 color:Full from:2012 till:end text: Hallsville (2012–)
bar:14 color:Full from:2012 till:end text: Southern Boone (2012–)
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State championships
Football
*1990 - Warsaw
*1993 - Warsaw
*1997 - California
*2004 - Blair Oaks
*2006 - Blair Oaks
*2018 - Blair Oaks
*2020 - Blair Oaks
*2022 - Blair Oaks
Boys' basketball
*2001 - Blair Oaks
Boys' golf
*1994 - Versailles
*1997 - Tipton
*2000 - Eldon
*2001 - Eldon
*2021 - California
Boys' wrestling
*2014 - Blair Oaks
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
Softball
*2009 - Blair Oaks
*2010 - Warsaw
*2021 - Blair Oaks
Scholar Bowl
*2014 - Hallsville
*2015 - Hallsville
*2018 - Hallsville
Boys' soccer
*2020 - Southern Boone
Conference Champions
Football
References
{{Missouri High School Athletic Conferences
Missouri high school athletic conferences
High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States