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Fifty-two years of State Championship History
#2
^ This is pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
#3
thats where i got my information on the Bell /vs Belfry thread..
#4
Pretty cool site, thanks.
#5
Question for the highlands faithful. How many if any senior classes from Ft Thomas have gone without winning a state title?
#6
PaintsvilleTigerfan Wrote:Question for the highlands faithful. How many if any senior classes from Ft Thomas have gone without winning a state title?

None! They hold back their seniors until they win a title. That's why Wideleft didn't graduate High School until he was 30:biggrin:

j/k
#7
2010: HHS defeated Christian County 50-0 at Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2009: HHS defeated John Hardin 35-7 at Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2008: HHS defeated Christian County 35-15 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2007: HHS defeated Bowling Green 28-7 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2004: HHS defeated Boyle County 22-6 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

2000: HHS defeated Owensboro 48-27 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1999: HHS defeated Owensboro 48-10 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1998: HHS defeated Louisville Waggener 56-7 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1996: HHS defeated Hopkinsville 21-14 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1992: HHS defeated Paducah Tilghman 15-6 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1989: HHS defeated Paducah Tilghman 7-3 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1982: HHS defeated Franklin-Simpson 6-0 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1981: HHS defeated Elizabethtown 40-24 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1977: HHS defeated Shelby County 6-0 at Hanger Field, EKU, Richmond, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1975: HHS defeated Franklin-Simpson 21-0 at Jimmy Feix Field, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1970: HHS defeated Madisonville 30-13 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1968: HHS defeated Elizabethtown 32-7 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1964: HHS defeated Madison 36-0 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1961: HHS defeated Madison 12-0 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1960: HHS defeated Lexington Lafayette 21-13 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1957: HHS finished 10-0 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship

1943: HHS finished 10-1 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship

1930: HHS finished 10-0 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship
#8
Pike County Football: 6-9

First Championship: 1964 Elkhorn City 33 Russellville 7
Last Championship: 2004 Belfry
28 Owensboro Catholic 21
School With Most Championships: Pikeville;1986, 1987, 1988
Most Recent State Championship Visit: Belfry 2011
All Time Record:

*Pikeville Panthers: 3-3
1991
Beechwood 34 Pikeville 6
1989
Pikeville 20, Trigg County 7
1988 Pikeville 28 Harrodsburg 10
1987
Pikeville 28 Russellville 6
1979 Fort Campbell 26 Pikeville 0
1972
Trigg County 22, Pikeville 0

*Belfry Pirates: 2-5
2011 Belfry vs Louisville Central TBA
2010 Louisville Central 46 Belfry 7
2007 Louisville Central 27 Belfry 17
2004 Belfry 28
Owensboro Catholic 21
2003 Belfry 33
Elizabethtown 27
1986 Owensboro 14 Belfry 0
1985
Paducah Tilghman 29 Belfry 14
1979
Franklin-Simpson 33 Belfry 0

*Elkhorn City Cougars: 1-1
1973 Paris 21 Elkhorn City 12
1964 Elkhorn City 33 Russellville 7
#9
PaintsvilleTigerfan Wrote:Question for the highlands faithful. How many if any senior classes from Ft Thomas have gone without winning a state title?

Excluding the classes of 2012, 2013 and 2014

11 left without a "RING"

28 left with 1
11 left with 2
2 left with 3

41 classes in 52 years

On average, that would mean about 80% of the graduating seniors that played 10th - 12th grades would have at least one championship.

2010: classes 11, 12, 13
2009: classes 10, 11, 12
2008: classes 09, 10, 11
2007: classes 08, 09, 10
2004: classes 05, 06, 07

The class of 04 misses out

2000: classes 01, 02, 03
1999: classes 00, 01, 02
1998: classes 99, 00, 01
1996: classes 97, 98, 99

The class of 96 misses out

1992: classes 93, 94, 95
1989: classes 90, 91, 92

The classes of 86, 87, 88, 89 miss out (longest no champ streak)

1982: classes 83, 84, 85
1981: classes 82, 83, 84

The class of 81 misses out

1977: classes 78, 79, 80
1975: classes 76, 77, 78

The classes of 74, 75 miss out

1970: classes 71, 72, 73
1968: classes 69, 70, 71

The class of 69 misses out

1964: classes 65, 66, 67
1961: classes 62, 63, 64
1960: classes 61, 62, 63

The class of 60 misses out
#10
Boyle County/Danville Football

Danville
13 Finals Appearances
10 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1962 DHS 13 Corbin 6 (AA)
1984 DHS 24 Hopkinsville 6 (AAA)
1987 DHS 24 Mayfield 23 (AA)
1989 DHS 7 Mayfield 3
1991 DHS 17 Mayfield 14
1992 DHS 34 Mayfield 7
1994 DHS 39 Bullitt East 7
1998 DHS 28 Caldwell County 38
2000 DHS 23 Newport Central Catholic 9 (A)
2001 DHS 14 Newport Central Catholic 13
2003 DHS 42 Beechwood 7
2004 DHS 7 Beechwood 23
2006 DHS 34 Newport Central Catholic 37



Boyle County
8 State Finals Appearances
7 STATE CHAMPIONS

1999 BCHS 29 Glasgow 6 (AA)
2000 BCHS 38 Glasgow 6
2001 BCHS 49 Rockastle 14 (AAA)
2002 BCHS 21 Rockastle 0
2003 BCHS 44 Highlands 10
2004 BCHS 6 Highlands 22
2009 BCHS 42 Lone Oak 39 (AAAA)
2010 BCHS 21 Allen County-Scottsville 14
#11
Stardust Wrote:2010: HHS defeated Christian County 50-0 at Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2009: HHS defeated John Hardin 35-7 at Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2008: HHS defeated Christian County 35-15 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2007: HHS defeated Bowling Green 28-7 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class 5A state championship

2004: HHS defeated Boyle County 22-6 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

2000: HHS defeated Owensboro 48-27 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1999: HHS defeated Owensboro 48-10 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1998: HHS defeated Louisville Waggener 56-7 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1996: HHS defeated Hopkinsville 21-14 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1992: HHS defeated Paducah Tilghman 15-6 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1989: HHS defeated Paducah Tilghman 7-3 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1982: HHS defeated Franklin-Simpson 6-0 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1981: HHS defeated Elizabethtown 40-24 at KFEC Cardinal Stadium, UL, Louisville, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1977: HHS defeated Shelby County 6-0 at Hanger Field, EKU, Richmond, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1975: HHS defeated Franklin-Simpson 21-0 at Jimmy Feix Field, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AAA state championship

1970: HHS defeated Madisonville 30-13 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1968: HHS defeated Elizabethtown 32-7 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1964: HHS defeated Madison 36-0 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1961: HHS defeated Madison 12-0 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1960: HHS defeated Lexington Lafayette 21-13 at Stoll Field, UK, Lexington, KY, to win the Kentucky Class AA state championship

1957: HHS finished 10-0 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship

1943: HHS finished 10-1 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship

1930: HHS finished 10-0 to claim the Kentucky "mythical" state championship

looks like after this they may not win one for a while seems like they go in 4-5 yr spurts,lol
#12
AAA: Flaget 7, Thomas Jefferson 7
1971

Tie?

This site will come in handy since it dates back this far.
Good work.
#13
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:AAA: Flaget 7, Thomas Jefferson 7
1971

Tie?

This site will come in handy since it dates back this far.
Good work.

I never heard of Flaget so I looked it up. Here is some info from wiki which confirms the tie score - also note some pretty good alumni athletes:

Flaget High School was a Catholic College preparatory high school in Louisville, Kentucky's West End from 1942 until 1974. It was located throughout its existence at 44th and River Park Drive, in the Shawnee neighborhood of Louisville.

Athletics: Flaget High was known for its athletics, winning its first championship, a city golf championship, in 1945. It would also win state championships in basketball in 1960 and track in 1961. It won the Southern Interscholastic Championship in cross country in 1963. However, Flaget became best known for its football program,[2] which compiled a 196-79-17 record from 1945 to 1973[3] Paulie Miller was hired in 1945 as the coach of various sports teams, but became famous as the coach of the football team, establishing St. X as their rivals and winning their first state championship in 1949. Miller coached at Flaget until 1963. The team won state championships again in 1952, 1958, 1961 (41-13 over Fairdale High School), and in 1967 under Norm Mackin (21-7 vs. Thomas Jefferson High School) and 1971 under Pete "The Computer" Compise (a 7-7 tie with Thomas Jefferson) after Miller had stepped down.

Notable alumni:
Gus Bell, Major League Baseball Outfielder from 1950-1964.[6]
Paul Hornung - 1956 Heisman Trophy winner.[7]
Howard Schnellenberger - College and professional football coach.[8]
Oscar Brohm - All State QB at Flaget and University of Louisville Quarterback. Father of U of L Players Greg and Jeff Brohm and High School All American,U of L quarterback and Green Bay Packers rookie QB Brian Brohm
Darryl Drake, college football coach and wide receivers coach for the Chicago Bears.[9]
Mark Lyons - 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, photojournalist for the Jackson, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
Mel Lindauer ('56) - Forbes Columnist and author of two investing books (The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing and The Bogleheads' Guide to Retirement Planning).
#14
updated after today's 21st championship

blau vogel Wrote:excluding the classes of 2012, 2013 and 2014

now including the class of 2012

11 left without a "ring"

28 left with 1
11 left with 2
2 left with 3 now 3

41 classes in 52 years now 42 in 53

on average, that would mean about 80% of the graduating seniors that played 10th - 12th grades would have at least one championship.

2011: Classes 12, 13, 14
2010: Classes 11, 12, 13
2009: Classes 10, 11, 12
2008: Classes 09, 10, 11
2007: Classes 08, 09, 10
2004: Classes 05, 06, 07

the class of 04 misses out

2000: Classes 01, 02, 03
1999: Classes 00, 01, 02
1998: Classes 99, 00, 01
1996: Classes 97, 98, 99

the class of 96 misses out

1992: Classes 93, 94, 95
1989: Classes 90, 91, 92

the classes of 86, 87, 88, 89 miss out (longest no champ streak)

1982: Classes 83, 84, 85
1981: Classes 82, 83, 84

the class of 81 misses out

1977: Classes 78, 79, 80
1975: Classes 76, 77, 78

the classes of 74, 75 miss out

1970: Classes 71, 72, 73
1968: Classes 69, 70, 71

the class of 69 misses out

1964: Classes 65, 66, 67
1961: Classes 62, 63, 64
1960: Classes 61, 62, 63

the class of 60 misses out

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