The 2021 St. Louis Super Regional was held Oct. 22–23 at the Dome at America's Center. Broken Arrow won their eighth consecutive victory, sweeping captions yet again over second-place Blue Springs.
View full finals recap here.
1. (92.65) Broken Arrow, OK
2. (90.90) Blue Springs, MO
3. (88.575) Coppell, TX
4. (86.85) Prosper, TX
5. (86.20) Carroll, TX
6. (85.85) Mustang, OK
7. (84.425) Grain Valley, MO
8. (83.25) Rosemount, MN
9. (83.05) O'Fallon Township, IL
10. (83.05) Bentonville, AR
11. (81.85) Lincoln, SD
12. (81.45) Bixby, OK
13. (80.20) Union, OK
14. (80.00) Blue Springs South, MO
Music: Broken Arrow, OK
Visual: Broken Arrow, OK
GE: Broken Arrow, OK
1. (92.65) Broken Arrow, OK
2. (90.90) Blue Springs, MO
3. (88.575) Coppell, TX
4. (86.85) Prosper, TX
5. (86.20) Carroll, TX
6. (85.85) Mustang, OK
7. (84.425) Grain Valley, MO
8. (83.25) Rosemount, MN
9. (83.05) O'Fallon Township, IL
10. (83.05) Bentonville, AR
11. (81.85) Lincoln, SD
12. (81.45) Bixby, OK
13. (80.20) Union, OK
14. (80.00) Blue Springs South, MO
Music: Broken Arrow, OK
Visual: Broken Arrow, OK
GE: Broken Arrow, OK
View full prelims recap here.
Class A
1. Sullivan, MO
2. Archbishop Alter, OH
3. Hollister, MO
Music: Archbishop Alter, OH
Visual: Archbishop Alter, OH
GE: Sullivan, MO
Class AA
1. Grain Valley, MO
2. Camdenton, MO
3. Fort Zumwalt North, MO
Music: Grain Valley, MO
Visual: Grain Valley, MO
GE: Grain Valley, MO
Class AAA
1. Blue Springs, MO
2. Lincoln, SD
3. Rosemount, MN
Music: Blue Springs, MO
Visual: Blue Springs, MO
GE: Blue Springs, MO
Class AAAA
1. Broken Arrow, OK
2. Coppell, TX
3. Carroll, TX
Music: Broken Arrow, OK
Visual: Broken Arrow, OK
GE: Broken Arrow, OK
Class A
1. Sullivan, MO
2. Archbishop Alter, OH
3. Hollister, MO
Music: Archbishop Alter, OH
Visual: Archbishop Alter, OH
GE: Sullivan, MO
Class AA
1. Grain Valley, MO
2. Camdenton, MO
3. Fort Zumwalt North, MO
Music: Grain Valley, MO
Visual: Grain Valley, MO
GE: Grain Valley, MO
Class AAA
1. Blue Springs, MO
2. Lincoln, SD
3. Rosemount, MN
Music: Blue Springs, MO
Visual: Blue Springs, MO
GE: Blue Springs, MO
Class AAAA
1. Broken Arrow, OK
2. Coppell, TX
3. Carroll, TX
Music: Broken Arrow, OK
Visual: Broken Arrow, OK
GE: Broken Arrow, OK
1. Broken Arrow, OK
2. Blue Springs, MO
3. LD Bell, TX
4. Haltom, TX
5. O'Fallon Township, IL
6. Coppell, TX
7. Union, OK
8. Stephen F. Austin, TX
9. Carroll, TX
10. Camdenton, MO
11. Rosemount, MN
12. Lake Travis, TX
13. Jenks, OK
14. Bentonville, AR
2. Blue Springs, MO
3. LD Bell, TX
4. Haltom, TX
5. O'Fallon Township, IL
6. Coppell, TX
7. Union, OK
8. Stephen F. Austin, TX
9. Carroll, TX
10. Camdenton, MO
11. Rosemount, MN
12. Lake Travis, TX
13. Jenks, OK
14. Bentonville, AR
1. Broken Arrow, OK
2. Blue Springs, MO
3. Jenks, OK
4. Lincoln-Way, IL
5. O'Fallon Township, IL
6. Dripping Springs, TX
7. Marian Catholic, IL
8. Clovis, NM
9. Weiss, TX
10. Owasso, OK
11. Morton, IL
12. Blue Springs South, MO
13. Grain Valley, MO
14. Bentonville, AR
2. Blue Springs, MO
3. Jenks, OK
4. Lincoln-Way, IL
5. O'Fallon Township, IL
6. Dripping Springs, TX
7. Marian Catholic, IL
8. Clovis, NM
9. Weiss, TX
10. Owasso, OK
11. Morton, IL
12. Blue Springs South, MO
13. Grain Valley, MO
14. Bentonville, AR
2019: Broken Arrow, OK
2018: Broken Arrow, OK
2017: Broken Arrow, OK
2016: Broken Arrow, OK
2015: Broken Arrow, OK
2014: Broken Arrow, OK
2013: Broken Arrow, OK
2012: Owasso, OK
2011: Broken Arrow, OK
2018: Broken Arrow, OK
2017: Broken Arrow, OK
2016: Broken Arrow, OK
2015: Broken Arrow, OK
2014: Broken Arrow, OK
2013: Broken Arrow, OK
2012: Owasso, OK
2011: Broken Arrow, OK
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Music: Bob Chreste, Mike Leitzke, Jay Webb, and Greg Williams.
Visual: Tim Landess, Kyle Miller, and Neal Smith.
Chief: Richard Saucedo.
Visual: Tim Landess, Kyle Miller, and Neal Smith.
Chief: Richard Saucedo.
Music: Ryan Brittain, Gino Cipriani, Mike Howard, and Caleb Rothe.
Visual: Lee Carlson, Carl Nelson, and John Turner.
Chief: Richard Saucedo.
Visual: Lee Carlson, Carl Nelson, and John Turner.
Chief: Richard Saucedo.