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12-06-2009, 04:11 PM
Boyle County put up some pretty good numbers this decade. Boyle's record over the ten year span was 121-20 with 6 appearances in the state finals and 5 state titles.
The Rebels won 11 or more games eight times and 13 of their twenty losses came during the "dark days" of the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
Jeff Duggans won Mr. Football and Rees MacShara has a good shot of duplicating that. Numerous Rebels have went on to play Div. I college football and a couple have made it to the NFL.
Not bad for a little county school in central Kentucky.
I doubt that Boyle's is the best record over this same ten year span (I haven't researched any others) but it's pretty good. :Cheerlead
Post your team's decade stats and lets all get together for one big "Congratulations" to all the teams who suited up and played over the last ten years!
GO REBELS, BOBCATS, BLUEBIRDS, TIGERS, SHAMROCKS, ROCKETS, ADMIRALS, TITANS, KNIGHTS, COLTS, JAGUARS, etc... !! :rockon:
The Rebels won 11 or more games eight times and 13 of their twenty losses came during the "dark days" of the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
Jeff Duggans won Mr. Football and Rees MacShara has a good shot of duplicating that. Numerous Rebels have went on to play Div. I college football and a couple have made it to the NFL.
Not bad for a little county school in central Kentucky.
I doubt that Boyle's is the best record over this same ten year span (I haven't researched any others) but it's pretty good. :Cheerlead
Post your team's decade stats and lets all get together for one big "Congratulations" to all the teams who suited up and played over the last ten years!
GO REBELS, BOBCATS, BLUEBIRDS, TIGERS, SHAMROCKS, ROCKETS, ADMIRALS, TITANS, KNIGHTS, COLTS, JAGUARS, etc... !! :rockon:
12-06-2009, 04:14 PM
A decade of dominance
12-06-2009, 06:35 PM
Dynasty. Right there sums it up
12-06-2009, 06:46 PM
Off the top of my head without looking it up I would say Trinity would be the only other team with a better record and more titles.
12-06-2009, 07:28 PM
Highlands maybe as well. Regardless, an awesome decade for Boyle.
12-07-2009, 03:21 PM
Highands was 117-34 over the decade with state titles in:
2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009
Trinity won 7 State titles and went 128-18 I think. I would say that Trinity is the only team that could claim the title over the Rebels.
2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009
Trinity won 7 State titles and went 128-18 I think. I would say that Trinity is the only team that could claim the title over the Rebels.
12-08-2009, 08:43 AM
Top 5 wins for the decade:
Trinity - 126 (7 titles, 2 Runner-Up)
Boyle - 121 (5 titles, 1 Runner-Up)
St. X - 119 (2 titles, 3 Runner-Up)
Beechwood - 112 (3 titles, 2 Runner-Up)
Newport Cen. Cath. - 112 (2 titles, 4 Runner-Up)
Highlands had 5 titles for the decade and 1 Runner-Up and would be Top 5 if not for the forfeited wins in 2004.
Trinity - 126 (7 titles, 2 Runner-Up)
Boyle - 121 (5 titles, 1 Runner-Up)
St. X - 119 (2 titles, 3 Runner-Up)
Beechwood - 112 (3 titles, 2 Runner-Up)
Newport Cen. Cath. - 112 (2 titles, 4 Runner-Up)
Highlands had 5 titles for the decade and 1 Runner-Up and would be Top 5 if not for the forfeited wins in 2004.
12-08-2009, 08:54 AM
Who has had a better run this decade than Highlands current 3 year run?
2007- 15-0 State Champs
2008- 14-1 State Champs
2009- 15-0 State Champs
What makes it even more impressive is that Highlands has done this while playing up a class and also consistently playing one of the toughest schedules in the state. Much more impressive than Boyle's run, IMO.
Boyle doesn't win state this year and doesn't make it to the state semi's last year if Highlands plays in their proper class.
2007- 15-0 State Champs
2008- 14-1 State Champs
2009- 15-0 State Champs
What makes it even more impressive is that Highlands has done this while playing up a class and also consistently playing one of the toughest schedules in the state. Much more impressive than Boyle's run, IMO.
Boyle doesn't win state this year and doesn't make it to the state semi's last year if Highlands plays in their proper class.
12-08-2009, 09:26 AM
Highlands this decade:
2009- 15-0 State Champs
2008- 14-1 State Champs
2007- 15-0 State Champs
2006- 7-5 Second Round
2005- 9-4 Region Finals
2004- 14-1 State Champs (On the field record. Wins will be granted back...mark it down)
2003- 12-3 State Runner Up
2002- 10-4 State Semi Finalist
2001- 9-3 Second Round
2000- 14-1 State Champs
Overall: 119-22 (7 losses came to Ohio teams- 3 Elder, 2 Colerain, 2 St Francis Desales)
State Championship Appearances: 6
State Championships: 5
Playoff Record: 37-5
2009- 15-0 State Champs
2008- 14-1 State Champs
2007- 15-0 State Champs
2006- 7-5 Second Round
2005- 9-4 Region Finals
2004- 14-1 State Champs (On the field record. Wins will be granted back...mark it down)
2003- 12-3 State Runner Up
2002- 10-4 State Semi Finalist
2001- 9-3 Second Round
2000- 14-1 State Champs
Overall: 119-22 (7 losses came to Ohio teams- 3 Elder, 2 Colerain, 2 St Francis Desales)
State Championship Appearances: 6
State Championships: 5
Playoff Record: 37-5
12-08-2009, 10:33 AM
kywldcat01 Wrote:Who has had a better run this decade than Highlands current 3 year run?
2007- 15-0 State Champs
2008- 14-1 State Champs
2009- 15-0 State Champs
What makes it even more impressive is that Highlands has done this while playing up a class and also consistently playing one of the toughest schedules in the state. Much more impressive than Boyle's run, IMO.
Boyle doesn't win state this year and doesn't make it to the state semi's last year if Highlands plays in their proper class.
I'll go with Boyle's four year run to start the decade.
2000 - 15-0 State Champs
2001 - 15-0 State Champs
2002 - 13-2 State Champs
2003 - 15-0 State Champs - beat Highlands in the regular season and again in the finals
Your final statement is opinion and nothing more. There is no way to argue opinions.
I didn't start this thread to knock each others program. (See my original post). Too bad you took it off in that direction.
12-08-2009, 10:35 AM
BluegrassBuckeye Wrote:Boyle County put up some pretty good numbers this decade. Boyle's record over the ten year span was 121-20 with 6 appearances in the state finals and 5 state titles.
The Rebels won 11 or more games eight times and 13 of their twenty losses came during the "dark days" of the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
Jeff Duggans won Mr. Football and Rees MacShara has a good shot of duplicating that. Numerous Rebels have went on to play Div. I college football and a couple have made it to the NFL.
Not bad for a little county school in central Kentucky.
I doubt that Boyle's is the best record over this same ten year span (I haven't researched any others) but it's pretty good. :Cheerlead
Post your team's decade stats and lets all get together for one big "Congratulations" to all the teams who suited up and played over the last ten years!
GO REBELS, BOBCATS, BLUEBIRDS, TIGERS, SHAMROCKS, ROCKETS, ADMIRALS, TITANS, KNIGHTS, COLTS, JAGUARS, etc... !! :rockon:
Oh, and a 47 game winning streak! :Cheerlead
12-08-2009, 11:24 AM
BluegrassBuckeye Wrote:I'll go with Boyle's four year run to start the decade.
2000 - 15-0 State Champs
2001 - 15-0 State Champs
2002 - 13-2 State Champs
2003 - 15-0 State Champs - beat Highlands in the regular season and again in the finals
Your final statement is opinion and nothing more. There is no way to argue opinions.
I didn't start this thread to knock each others program. (See my original post). Too bad you took it off in that direction.
After re-reading my post I realized that I came off in a way I shouldn't have. I wasn't meaning to demean the Boyle Co program. My apologies.
I was simply trying to say that Highlands run the past three years should be considered the most impressive because they're playing up a class or two and also play one of the toughest shcedules in the state year in and year out.
It'll be interesting to see how teams like Boyle, Bell, and Lexcath fare if Highlands is indeed forced to drop back down to 4A after next year.
12-08-2009, 11:35 AM
kywldcat01 Wrote:After re-reading my post I realized that I came off in a way I shouldn't have. I wasn't meaning to demean the Boyle Co program. My apologies.
I was simply trying to say that Highlands run the past three years should be considered the most impressive because they're playing up a class or two and also play one of the toughest shcedules in the state year in and year out.
It'll be interesting to see how teams like Boyle, Bell, and Lexcath fare if Highlands is indeed forced to drop back down to 4A after next year.
From all indications Boyle will be close to the 3A/4A line. Their grade levels that will determine the reclass are considerably smaller coming up.
12-08-2009, 12:44 PM
backinblack2003 Wrote:From all indications Boyle will be close to the 3A/4A line. Their grade levels that will determine the reclass are considerably smaller coming up.
So then there's a chance that when/IF Highlands is re-classified to 4A that Boyle will be in 3A?
12-08-2009, 12:56 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:So then there's a chance that when/IF Highlands is re-classified to 4A that Boyle will be in 3A?
From what I hear its a really good chance.
12-08-2009, 01:33 PM
backinblack2003 Wrote:From what I hear its a really good chance.
IMO I think Highlands will stay were they are because of travel.
12-08-2009, 01:42 PM
BluegrassBuckeye Wrote:I'll go with Boyle's four year run to start the decade.
2000 - 15-0 State Champs
2001 - 15-0 State Champs
2002 - 13-2 State Champs
2003 - 15-0 State Champs - beat Highlands in the regular season and again in the finals
Your final statement is opinion and nothing more. There is no way to argue opinions.
I didn't start this thread to knock each others program. (See my original post). Too bad you took it off in that direction.
Boyle had a great run to start the decade, no doubt.
Four straight is greater than three and you can add that it was five straight trips to the State Title game.
No one plays a tougher schedule than Highlands but it's not like Boyle did not face stiff competition to win those four.
2000 Defeated the Class A champ Danville (14-1) 47-0. Breathitt (9-3 loser in third round) 69-8. Lex Cath twice for their only 2 losses of the year.
2001 Defeated the Class A champ Danville (13-2). Henry Clay (10-3 loser in 3rd round) 32-0. Hopkinsville (12-2) 28-21. Rockastle (14-1) 49-14 in title game.
2002 Defeated Henry Clay 35-0. Prestonsburg 55-0. Bardstown 60-0. Hopkinsville (10-4) 13-7. Rockastle (13-2) 21-0.
2003 Defeated Class A champ Danville (14-1) 45-26. Lafayette 35-0. Henry Clay 46-7. Pulaski County twice (11-2) 63-14. Paducah Tilghman (13-1) 35-21. Highlands twice (12-3) 24-22, 44-10.
2004 Defeated Class A runner-up Danville (10-5) 37-30. Henry Clay 45-21. Hopkinsville 55-28. Lost twice to Highlands (14-1) 21-0, 22-6.
That was a pretty good run. Maybe not as impressive as these by Highlands but worth discussion. :Thumbs:
12-08-2009, 02:05 PM
backinblack2003 Wrote:From what I hear its a really good chance.
I guess that means Bell will go down to 3a as well. Their numbers are lower than Boyle's.
12-08-2009, 03:14 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:After re-reading my post I realized that I came off in a way I shouldn't have. I wasn't meaning to demean the Boyle Co program. My apologies.
I was simply trying to say that Highlands run the past three years should be considered the most impressive because they're playing up a class or two and also play one of the toughest shcedules in the state year in and year out.
It'll be interesting to see how teams like Boyle, Bell, and Lexcath fare if Highlands is indeed forced to drop back down to 4A after next year.
Apology accepted. Thank you.
Since we are now on the subject. Boyle County and Highlands competed together in 3A for six seasons (2001 ~ 2006). Boyle won three titles, Highlands won one title, and the teams were 2 and 2 head to head. I'm not worried about Boyle competing with Highlands. We'll hold our own and win our share. :thanks:
12-08-2009, 04:41 PM
Belfry Pirates this decade:
109 Wins
2 State Championships
1 State Runner-Up
3 State Semi-Finalist
2 Region Finalist
Not bad for a lil school in EKY.
109 Wins
2 State Championships
1 State Runner-Up
3 State Semi-Finalist
2 Region Finalist
Not bad for a lil school in EKY.
Notre Dame Football…GO IRISH
12-08-2009, 04:52 PM
The team of the decade is clearly Trinity.
12-08-2009, 04:57 PM
Danville this decade:
109 Wins
3 State Championships
2 State Runner-Ups
1 State Semi-Finals
2 losses in 2004 were due to forfeit (Garrard County, Lincoln County)
1 win in 2004 was due to forfeit (Highlands)
109 Wins
3 State Championships
2 State Runner-Ups
1 State Semi-Finals
2 losses in 2004 were due to forfeit (Garrard County, Lincoln County)
1 win in 2004 was due to forfeit (Highlands)
Notre Dame Football…GO IRISH
12-08-2009, 04:57 PM
Truth Wrote:The team of the decade is clearly Trinity.
No doubt.
Notre Dame Football…GO IRISH
12-08-2009, 05:13 PM
Mayfield this decade:
105 Wins
1 State Championship
2 State Runner-Ups
5 State Semi-Finals Runner-Ups
8 Region Championships
2 Region Runner-Up
105 Wins
1 State Championship
2 State Runner-Ups
5 State Semi-Finals Runner-Ups
8 Region Championships
2 Region Runner-Up
Notre Dame Football…GO IRISH
12-08-2009, 07:24 PM
You can not go wrong with Boyle or Highands in this decade, what high school programs they have.
12-09-2009, 01:23 AM
No team was more dominant in the state of Kentucky during the last decade than the Trinity Shamrocks, who continued their reign on the Kentucky High School Football landscape by earning the title âTeam of the Decadeâ in the state. Trinity won seven state championships, reached the state finals on nine occasions and were ranked in the final USA Today Super 25 Rankings three times, including a fourth place finish in 2002, the highest in state history.
A DECADE OF DOMINANCE
No team came close to matching the success of the Trinity Shamrocks during the decade that spanned from 2000-2009.
⢠Trinity won seven of the 10 state championship games contested during the decade and appeared in nine of the 10 state championship games contested in the highest class in the state of Kentucky.
⢠The Shamrocks have won two of the three Class AAAAAA title games that have been played.
⢠Trinity senior quarterback Brian Brohm was named the USA Today National Offensive Player of the Year and Kentuckyâs Mr. Football in 2003. He was also featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2002.
⢠Trinity was ranked in the final USA Today Super 25 Poll on three occasions during the decade, finishing second in 2002, 23rd in 2007 and 13th in 2008. No other team in state history has been ranked that many times in a single decade in state history and only one other school has been ranked more times in their programâs history than the Rocks were in this decade alone. The three appearances in the poll added to their state record six USA Today Super 25 finishes.
⢠Trinityâs 126-20 record was the best in the state of Kentucky during the 10-year period. Boyle County followed with a 121-20 mark and St. Xavier registered a 119-18 mark.
⢠The Shamrocks compiled a 44-3 record in the playoffs, including win streaks of 24 and 16 games.
⢠Before the 2009 season even started, Trinity had already registered its most wins in a single decade in school history. The 126 wins during the 2000âs bested the 115 wins compiled during the 1980âs.
⢠The 2000s marked the first time in program history that the Shamrocks have won at least 10 games in every season of the decade. The best mark previously was seven during the 1980s and 1990s.
A DECADE OF DOMINANCE
No team came close to matching the success of the Trinity Shamrocks during the decade that spanned from 2000-2009.
⢠Trinity won seven of the 10 state championship games contested during the decade and appeared in nine of the 10 state championship games contested in the highest class in the state of Kentucky.
⢠The Shamrocks have won two of the three Class AAAAAA title games that have been played.
⢠Trinity senior quarterback Brian Brohm was named the USA Today National Offensive Player of the Year and Kentuckyâs Mr. Football in 2003. He was also featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2002.
⢠Trinity was ranked in the final USA Today Super 25 Poll on three occasions during the decade, finishing second in 2002, 23rd in 2007 and 13th in 2008. No other team in state history has been ranked that many times in a single decade in state history and only one other school has been ranked more times in their programâs history than the Rocks were in this decade alone. The three appearances in the poll added to their state record six USA Today Super 25 finishes.
⢠Trinityâs 126-20 record was the best in the state of Kentucky during the 10-year period. Boyle County followed with a 121-20 mark and St. Xavier registered a 119-18 mark.
⢠The Shamrocks compiled a 44-3 record in the playoffs, including win streaks of 24 and 16 games.
⢠Before the 2009 season even started, Trinity had already registered its most wins in a single decade in school history. The 126 wins during the 2000âs bested the 115 wins compiled during the 1980âs.
⢠The 2000s marked the first time in program history that the Shamrocks have won at least 10 games in every season of the decade. The best mark previously was seven during the 1980s and 1990s.
12-09-2009, 09:38 AM
Redneck Wrote:Danville this decade:
109 Wins
3 State Championships
2 State Runner-Ups
1 State Semi-Finals
2 losses in 2004 were due to forfeit (Garrard County, Lincoln County)
1 win in 2004 was due to forfeit (Highlands)
Danville struggled this season but I expect them to be awful good the next two seasons and hopefully beyond.
Go Ads!
12-09-2009, 09:39 AM
Truth Wrote:The team of the decade is clearly Trinity.
I agree
12-09-2009, 08:00 PM
Not that it matters but this is what my lttle mountain team has done
The Bell County Bobcats
2000:6-5 overall lost to paul blazer in 1st round
2001:9-4 overall lost to rockcastle in 3rd round
2002:10-3 overall lost to rockcastle 3rd round
2003:8-2 overall lost to 4 seed boyd county 1st round in a huge upset
2004:12-1 overall lost to highlands in state semis but Bell won by forfeit due to using an ineligible player so in the books highlands won state title with a record of 1-14 they won state because player was eligible that game looks to me like he should of sat out because of the previous games.
2005:10-3 overall lost to rockcastle in the 3rd round
2006:9-3 overall lost to rockcastle 2nd round
2007:12-1 overall lost to lexington catholic 3rd round (Winston Guy was on the team)
2008:15-0 overall State Champions beat Bullitt East 15-13
2009:12-2 overall lost to Boyle Co. in state semis and other loss was to Alcoa, TN
since 2000 Bell has 103 wins and 24 losses 1 state title few district titles and a few region titles.
The Bell County Bobcats
2000:6-5 overall lost to paul blazer in 1st round
2001:9-4 overall lost to rockcastle in 3rd round
2002:10-3 overall lost to rockcastle 3rd round
2003:8-2 overall lost to 4 seed boyd county 1st round in a huge upset
2004:12-1 overall lost to highlands in state semis but Bell won by forfeit due to using an ineligible player so in the books highlands won state title with a record of 1-14 they won state because player was eligible that game looks to me like he should of sat out because of the previous games.
2005:10-3 overall lost to rockcastle in the 3rd round
2006:9-3 overall lost to rockcastle 2nd round
2007:12-1 overall lost to lexington catholic 3rd round (Winston Guy was on the team)
2008:15-0 overall State Champions beat Bullitt East 15-13
2009:12-2 overall lost to Boyle Co. in state semis and other loss was to Alcoa, TN
since 2000 Bell has 103 wins and 24 losses 1 state title few district titles and a few region titles.
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12-09-2009, 10:04 PM
FYI...Michael Mitchell was the player in question for Highlands that year. Mitchell "DID NOT" play in the championship game that year. The one win in the 1-14 record you referred to was the title game. Bell got hosed by Mitchell but he didn't play in the finals.
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