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The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) recently hired Alex Huck as an assistant executive director.

Huck, who brings experience in educational administration and athletics, will oversee theatre, speech & debate and soccer.

Huck, a CBC graduate, comes to MSHSAA with a background in interscholastic activities management, eligibility compliance and event coordination.

Most recently, he served as assistant principal and athletic director at Affton, where he managed activities and athletics for more than 300 student-athletes and oversaw competition schedules for 23 extracurricular programs. Prior to that, he held the same role at Battle High School in Columbia, where he directed athletics and activities for more than 800 student-athletes and assisted in developing the Central Missouri Activities Conference. Huck was also the boys soccer coach for the Spartans from 2017-19.

“I am extremely excited for the opportunity to join the executive staff at MSHSAA and to serve our member schools,” Huck said in a statement. “I look forward to continuing to build positive relationships throughout the state and am thrilled to be able to help support our speech & debate,  theatre and soccer communities, creating tremendous opportunities for our students.”

A graduate of the University of Missouri with a master’s degree in education, Huck also holds an education specialist degree in education administration from William Woods University. His experience includes planning and administering MSHSAA district and quarterfinal events, overseeing coaching staff evaluations and leading community engagement efforts. 



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