The Frisco League is a high school athletic conference consisting of nine high schools in Mid-Missouri. All the schools in the conference are Class 2 and 3, a norm for small rural schools in the area. The league takes its name from the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (the Frisco), which was, and still is, a major presence in the area— especially before the birth of Route 66. The league is also somewhat unusual among those in Missouri in that it offers official fall baseball and spring softball competition.
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| - The Frisco League is a high school athletic conference consisting of nine high schools in Mid-Missouri. All the schools in the conference are Class 2 and 3, a norm for small rural schools in the area. The league takes its name from the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (the Frisco), which was, and still is, a major presence in the area— especially before the birth of Route 66. The league is also somewhat unusual among those in Missouri in that it offers official fall baseball and spring softball competition. (en)
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| - Miller County, Missouri
- Baseball
- Basketball
- High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States
- Missouri high school athletic conferences
- Richland, Missouri
- Conway, Missouri
- Crocker, Missouri
- Missouri State High School Activities Association
- Licking, Missouri
- Camden County, Missouri
- Stoutland, Missouri
- Phelps County, Missouri
- Mid-Missouri
- Laquey, Missouri
- Golf
- Governor of Missouri
- dbr:Dixon_High_School_(Missouri)
- Pulaski County, Missouri
- dbr:Richland_High_School_(Richland,_Missouri)
- High school
- Athletic conference
- Lebanon, Missouri
- Tennis
- Texas County, Missouri
- Dixon, Missouri
- Marshfield, Missouri
- Phil M. Donnelly
- Plato, Missouri
- Softball
- St. Louis – San Francisco Railway
- Iberia, Missouri
- Newburg, Missouri
- Niangua, Missouri
- Volleyball
- Cross-country running
- Linn Creek
- US Route 66
- Track & Field
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- dbr:Crocker_High_School
- dbr:Iberia_High_School_(Missouri)
- dbr:Laquey_High_School
- dbr:Licking_High_School_(Missouri)
- dbr:Newburg_High_School_(Missouri)
- dbr:Plato_High_School_(Missouri)
- dbr:Stoutland_High_School_(Missouri)
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| - The Frisco League is a high school athletic conference consisting of nine high schools in Mid-Missouri. All the schools in the conference are Class 2 and 3, a norm for small rural schools in the area. The league takes its name from the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (the Frisco), which was, and still is, a major presence in the area— especially before the birth of Route 66. The league officially offers championships for girls in Basketball, Cross Country, Softball, Track & Field and Volleyball. And for boys the league officially sponsors championships in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer and Track & Field. Some schools sponsor sports that are not sponsored by the league but are sponsored by the Missouri State High School Activities Association, such as Golf, Tennis and Girls soccer. The league is also somewhat unusual among those in Missouri in that it offers official fall baseball and spring softball competition. (en)
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