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Missouri Christian School Athletic Association

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The Missouri Christian School Athletic Association is the sports governing body for Christian schools in the state of Missouri.

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The organization conducts three seasons sports tournaments for its 20 current member schools.

The Fall Tournament covers:

  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Volleyball,
  • The Winter Tournament covers:

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Musical Cheerleading
  • Non-Musical Cheerleading
  • The Spring Tournament covers:

  • Girls Soccer
  • Boys Baseball
  • Golf
  • Track and field
  • All tournaments take place in Joplin. The tournament history dates to 1997.

    Although very competitive in its early years, the competition level in the MCSAA has been steadily declining since 2006. The primary cause can be attributed to schools such as O'fallon Christian High School and Summit Christian Academy leaving the MCSAA for full membership in the Missouri State High School Activities Association.

    Kansas City Area Schools

  • Blue Ridge Christian School
  • Heartland Christian School, Belton
  • Northland Christian School
  • Plaza Heights Christian School
  • Tri-City Christian School
  • St. Louis Area Schools

  • Christian Academy of Greater St. Louis (CAGSL)
  • North County Christian School, Florissant
  • Rivers of Life Christian School
  • St. Louis Christian School
  • Tower Grove Christian School
  • Providence Classical Christian Academy

    Other Area Schools

  • Christian Fellowship School, Columbia
  • Community Christian, Barnhart
  • Crosspoint Christian School, Villa Ridge
  • Eagle Ridge Christian, Cape Girardeau
  • El Dorado Christian, El Dorado Springs
  • Heartland Christian, Bethel
  • Liberty Christian Academy, Wright City
  • New Salem Baptist Academy, Marble Hill
  • Training Center, Garden City
  • Westwood Baptist, Poplar Bluff
  • References

    Missouri Christian School Athletic Association Wikipedia