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|1992 || Garden City || 12 || Itawamba || 10
|1992 || Garden City (Kan.) || 12 || Itawamba (Miss.) || 10
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|1993 || NEO || 52 || Butler County || 50
|1993 || Northeastern Oklahoma A&M || 52 || Butler County (Kan.) || 50
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|1994 || Hinds || 19 || Blinn || 17
|1994 || Hinds (Miss.) || 19 || Blinn (Texas) || 17
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|1995 || Middle Georgia || 42 || Hutchinson || 37
|1995 || Middle Georgia || 42 || Hutchinson (Kan.) || 37
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|1996 || Blinn || 43 || Coffeyville || 17
|1996 || Blinn || 43 || Coffeyville (Kan.) || 17
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|1997 || Snow || 26 || Coffeyville || 22
|1997 || Snow (Utah) || 26 || Coffeyville || 22
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|1998 || Middle Georgia || 41 || NW Mississippi || 3
|1998 || Middle Georgia || 41 || Northwest Mississippi || 3
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|1999 || Blinn || 29 || Fort Scott || 20
|1999 || Blinn || 29 || Fort Scott (Kan.) || 20
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Revision as of 05:48, 18 August 2006

The Mineral Water Bowl is a college football game hosted in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. From 1947 to 1951, it was a high school bowl game to show case the Excelsior Spring High School team, the Missouri High School Athletic Association disallowed non-sanctioned post-season games. The bowl was put on hold. In 1954, the game was revived, this time as a small-college game. As of 1957, it was one of 11 NCAA sanctioned bowl games. The bowl game continued until 1975, when declining intrest lead to the game being discontinued again. In 1992 the bowl was revived again, this time as a National Junior College Athletic Association bowl game. After 1999, the bowl was reclassified as an NCAA bowl game once again, this time for Division II. Representitives from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association are chosen yearly for the game, as the top-placing team in each conference not receiving a bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs.

All-Time Scores

HIGH SCHOOL
1948 Excelsior Springs (MO) 48 Mexico (MO) 18
1949 Excelsior Springs 12 North Kansas City (MO) 6
1950 Raytown (MO) 7 Excelsior Springs 0
1951 Harrisonville (MO) 14 Higginsville (MO) 13
SMALL COLLEGE
1954 Hastings College 20 College of Emporia 14
1955 Missouri Valley 31 Hastings College 7
1956 St. Benedict's 14 NE Oklahoma State 13
1957 William Jewell 33 Hastings College 14
1958 Lincoln University 21 Emporia State 0
1959 College of Emporia 21 Austin College 20
1960 Hillsdale College 17 Iowa State Teachers 6
1961 NE Missouri State 22 Parsons College 8
1962 Adams State 23 Northern Illinois 20
1963 Northern Illinois 21 SW Missouri State 14
1964 North Dakota State 14 Western Colorado 13
1965 North Dakota U. 37 Northern Illinois 20
1966 Adams State 14 SW Missouri State 8
1967 William Jewell 14 Doane College 14
1968 Doane College 10 Central Missouri St. 0
1969 St. John's College 21 Simpson College 0
1970 Franklin College 40 Wayne State 12
1971 Bethany College 17 Missouri Valley 14
1972 Ottawa University 27 Friends University 20
1973 William Jewell 20 St. Mary's 9
1974 Midland Lutheran 32 Friends University 6
1975 Missouri Western 44 Graceland College 0


Junior College
1992 Garden City (Kan.) 12 Itawamba (Miss.) 10
1993 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 52 Butler County (Kan.) 50
1994 Hinds (Miss.) 19 Blinn (Texas) 17
1995 Middle Georgia 42 Hutchinson (Kan.) 37
1996 Blinn 43 Coffeyville (Kan.) 17
1997 Snow (Utah) 26 Coffeyville 22
1998 Middle Georgia 41 Northwest Mississippi 3
1999 Blinn 29 Fort Scott (Kan.) 20
NCAA DIVISION II
2000 Winona State 43 Missouri Western 41 3 OT
2001 Central Missouri State 48 Minnesota, Duluth 17
2002 Emporia State 34 Winona State 27 OT
2003 Missouri Western 24 Concordia, St. Paul 14
2004 Washburn 36 Northern State 33
2005 Missouri Western 35 Concordia, St. Paul 23