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State Champions Since 2000
#1
State Champions since 2000 and the amount of titles they have won over that period of time. Trinity has played in every final since 2000 except one. Highlands has the current longest title streak at 6 straight. The most competitive appears to be in Class 2A.

Trinity 10 :notworthy :notworthy
Highlands 8 :notworthy
Boyle 6
Central 5
Newport Cent. Cath 4
Fort Campbell 3
Mayfield 3
Beechwood 3
Danville 3
Belfry 2
St. X 2
Lexington Cath. 2
Bowling Green 2
Male 1
Bell Co. 1
Paducah Tilman 1
Covington Cath. 1
Covington Holy Cross 1
Mercer Co. 1
Russell 1
Breathit Co. 1
Bardstown 1
Hazard 1
Lexington Christian 1
#2
Show that to the guys complaining about bad football. That is a 13 year span and other than 1 or 2 classes it hasn't all been dominated by 1 team.
#3
mysonis55 Wrote:Show that to the guys complaining about bad football. That is a 13 year span and other than 1 or 2 classes it hasn't all been dominated by 1 team.
Probably wouldn't actually...Works against you there brother... the only non-traditional top tier programs on that list is Covington Holy Cross and Mercer County. Mercer County won a Championship with a 5A school playing in 2A.. Holy Cross is really the only true traditional middle tier team who jumped up to get one.


Trinity- Powerhouse
Highlands- Powerhouse
Boyle- Powerhouse
Central-Powerhouse
Newport Cent. Cath- Powerhouse
Fort Campbell- Very good program
Mayfield- Powerhouse
Beechwood- Powerhouse
Danville- Powerhouse
Belfry- Very good program
St. X- Powerhouse
Lexington Cath.- Very good program
Bowling Green- Very good program
Male- Powerhouse
Bell Co.- Very good program
Paducah Tilman- Very good program
Covington Cath.- Very good program
Covington Holy Cross- Historically mediocre (young)
Mercer Co.- Historically good to mediocre, anomaly year from consolidation
Russell- Very good Program
Breathit Co.- Very good Program
Bardstown- Very good program
Hazard - Good Porgram
Lexington Christian- Good Program (young)

Of those 24 teams a good 20 would be listed among the State's All-Time Top 25 Programs.....
#4
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Exactly.
And the fact that there only 24 teams listed says something as well.
For almost half of these 13 years, weve had 6 classes, and the number of champions other than the powerhouses hasnt really grown.
If anything, this is proff of bad football.

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