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The KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl is the state high school football championship competition in Kentucky.
[edit] 6A State Champions
Year |
Champion |
Score |
Opponent |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Trinity |
34-28 OT |
Saint Xavier |
Bob Beatty |
[edit] 5A State Champions
Year |
Champion |
Score |
Opponent |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Ft. Thomas Highlands |
28-7 |
Bowling Green |
Dale Mueller |
[edit] 4A State Champions
Year |
State Champion |
Score |
State Runner-Up |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Lexington Catholic |
49-7 |
Lone Oak |
|
2006 |
Trinity (14) |
41-7 |
Ryle |
Bob Beatty |
2005 |
Trinity (13) |
14-6 |
St. Xavier |
Bob Beatty |
2004 |
St. Xavier (8) |
49-9 |
Scott County |
Mike Glaser |
2003 |
Trinity (12) |
17-14 |
St. Xavier |
Bob Beatty |
2002 |
Trinity (11) |
59-56 |
Male |
Bob Beatty |
2001 |
Trinity (10) |
45-19 |
Male |
Bob Beatty |
2000 |
Male (3) |
34-14 |
Trinity |
Bob Redman |
1999 |
St. Xavier (7) |
34-31 OT |
Bryan Station |
Mike Glaser |
1998 |
Male (2) |
31-7 |
Tates Creek |
Bob Redman |
1997 |
St. Xavier (6) |
3-0 |
Trinity |
Mike Glaser |
1996 |
Nelson County (1) |
35-34 OT |
Paul Dunbar |
Mike Brown |
1995 |
St. Xavier (5) |
26-0 |
Henry Clay |
Mike Glaser |
1994 |
Trinity (9) |
21-7 |
Boone County |
Dennis Lampley |
1993 |
Male (1) |
29-7 |
Shelby County |
Bob Redman |
1992 |
St. Xavier (4) |
3-0 |
Boone County |
Mike Glaser |
1991 |
George Rogers Clark (1) |
28-21 |
St. Xavier |
Dan Danko |
1990 |
Trinity (8) |
27-0 |
Warren Central |
Dennis Lampley |
1989 |
Trinity (7) |
28-0 |
Warren Central |
Dennis Lampley |
1988 |
Trinity (6) |
28-0 |
DuPont Manual |
Dennis Lampley |
1987 |
Shelby County (1) |
17-14 |
Boone County |
Tom Becherer |
1986 |
St. Xavier (3) |
27-14 |
Boone County |
Mike Glaser |
1985 |
Trinity (5) |
28-7 |
Lafayette |
Dennis Lampley |
1984 |
Christian County (2) |
14-10 |
Ballard |
Don Goble |
1983 |
Trinity (4) |
26-7 |
Owensboro |
Roger Gruneisen |
1982 |
Christian County (1) |
10-3 |
Southern |
Don Goble |
1981 |
Henry Clay (1) |
20-7 |
DeSales |
Jake Bell |
1980 |
Trinity (3) |
31-8 |
Paducah Tilghman |
Roger Gruneisen |
1979 |
Butler (1) |
21-7 |
Henry Clay |
Joe Hood |
1978 |
St. Xavier (2) |
42-21 |
Tates Creek |
Mike Stewart |
1977 |
Trinity (2) |
28-7 |
Greenup County |
Dave Moore |
1976 |
Trinity (1) |
28-24 |
Henderson County |
Dave Moore |
1975 |
St. Xavier (1) |
20-0 |
Ashland Blazer |
Bill Glaser |
[edit] 3A State Champions
Year |
State Champion |
Score |
State Runner-Up |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Louisville Central |
27-17 |
Belfry |
Ty Scroggins |
2006 |
Covington Catholic |
28-7 |
Bowling Green |
Jon Rodenberg |
2005 |
Lexington Catholic |
49-21 |
Bowling Green |
Bob Spire |
2004 |
Highlands |
22-6 |
Boyle County |
Dale Mueller |
2003 |
Boyle County |
44-10 |
Highlands |
Chuck Smith |
2002 |
Boyle County |
21-0 |
Rockcastle County |
Chuck Smith |
2001 |
Boyle County |
49-14 |
Rockcastle County |
Chuck Smith |
2000 |
Highlands |
48-27 |
Owensboro |
Dale Mueller |
1999 |
Highlands |
48-10 |
Waggener |
Dale Mueller |
1998 |
Highlands |
56-7 |
Waggener |
Dale Mueller |
1997 |
Covington Catholic |
21-13 |
Hopkinsville |
Lynn Ray |
1996 |
Highlands |
21-14 |
Hopkinsville |
Dale Mueller |
1995 |
Bowling Green |
28-12 |
Highlands |
Dan Haley |
1994 |
Covington Catholic |
24-21 |
Bowling Green |
Lynn Ray |
1993 |
Covington Catholic |
28-13 |
Lincoln County |
Lynn Ray |
1992 |
Highlands |
15-6 |
Paducah Tilghman |
Tom Duffy |
1991 |
Bell County |
35-13 |
Meade County |
Dudley Hilton |
1990 |
Paul Blazer |
45-13 |
Lincoln County |
Vic Marsh |
1989 |
Highlands |
27-3 |
Paducah Tilghman |
Tom Duffy |
1988 |
Covington Catholic |
30-24 OT |
Paducah Tilghman |
Lynn Ray |
1987 |
Covington Catholic |
16-6 |
Paducah Tilghman |
Lynn Ray |
1986 |
Owensboro |
14-0 |
Belfry |
Larry Moore |
1985 |
Paducah Tilghman |
29-14 |
Belfry |
Allan Cox |
1984 |
Danville |
24-6 |
Hopkinsville |
Tom Duffy |
1983 |
Conner |
12-7 |
Franklin-Simpson |
Bob Lewis |
1982 |
Highlands |
6-0 |
Franklin-Simpson |
Bob Herrmann |
1981 |
Highlands |
40-24 |
Elizabethtown |
Bob Herrmann |
1980 |
Franklin-Simpson |
16-0 |
Conner |
James Matthews |
1979 |
Franklin-Simpson |
33-0 |
Belfry |
James Matthews |
1978 |
Russell |
17-7 |
Woodford County |
Ivan McGlone |
1977 |
Highlands |
6-0 |
Shelby County |
Bob Herrmann |
1976 |
Lloyd Memorial |
24-0 |
Shelby County |
Jim Dougherty |
1975 |
Highlands |
21-0 |
Franklin-Simpson |
Roger Walz |
1974 |
St. Xavier |
48-14 |
Westport[1] |
Bill Glaser |
1973 |
Trinity |
16-0 |
Southern |
Dave Moore |
1972 |
Trinity |
21-0 |
Butler |
Jim Kennedy |
1971 |
Flaget[2] |
7-7 |
Thomas Jefferson[3] |
Pete Compise |
1970 |
Butler |
20-0 |
Trinity |
Elmer Collina |
1969 |
St. Xavier |
15-0 |
Butler |
Leon Dunagan |
1968 |
Trinity |
29-18 |
Seneca |
Jim Kennedy |
1967 |
Flaget[2] |
21-0 |
Thomas Jefferson[3] |
Norm Mackin |
1966 |
DuPont Manual |
33-6 |
Butler |
Charlie Bentley |
1965 |
Seneca |
13-12 |
Flaget |
Ron Cain |
1964 |
Male |
27-0 |
Eastern |
Charlie Kuhn |
1963 |
Male |
23-7 |
Waggener |
Charlie Kuhn |
1962 |
St. Xavier |
7-6 |
Valley |
Johnny Meihaus |
1961 |
Flaget[2] |
41-13 |
Fairdale |
Paulie Miller |
1960 |
Male |
1-0 |
Eastern |
Charlie Kuhn |
1959 |
DuPont Manual |
44-14 |
Durrett[4] |
Tom Harper |
[edit] 2A State Champions
Year |
Champion |
Score |
Opponent |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Fort Campbell |
21-7 |
Newport Central Catholic |
Shawn Berner |
2006 |
Mercer County |
15-12 |
Russell |
Marty Jaggers |
2005 |
Russell |
27-14 |
Owensboro Catholic |
Ivan McGlone |
2004 |
Belfry |
28-21 |
Owensboro Catholic |
Philip Haywood |
2003 |
Belfry |
33-27 OT |
Elizabethtown |
Philip Haywood |
2002 |
Breathitt County |
52-0 |
Corbin |
Mike Holcomb |
2001 |
Bardstown |
47-16 |
Prestonsburg |
Joey Downs |
2000 |
Boyle County |
38-6 |
Glasgow |
Chuck Smith |
1999 |
Boyle County |
29-6 |
Glasgow |
Chuck Smith |
1998 |
Caldwell County |
38-28 |
Danville |
Pat Gates |
1997 |
Bourbon County |
39-28 |
Owensboro Catholic |
Dudley Hilton |
1996 |
Breathitt County |
25-21 |
Fort Knox |
Mike Holcomb |
1995 |
Breathitt County |
42-35 2OT |
Franklin-Simpson |
Mike Holcomb |
1994 |
Danville |
39-7 |
Bullitt East |
Sam Harp |
1993 |
Mayfield |
13-12 |
Prestonsburg |
Paul Leahy |
1992 |
Danville |
34-7 |
Mayfield |
Sam Harp |
1991 |
Danville |
17-14 |
Mayfield |
Sam Harp |
1990 |
Fort Knox |
21-7 |
Corbin |
Joe Jaggers |
1989 |
Danville |
7-3 |
Mayfield |
Sam Harp |
1988 |
Fort Knox |
45-21 |
Somerset |
Joe Jaggers |
1987 |
Danville |
24-23 |
Mayfield |
Tom Duffy |
1986 |
Mayfield |
21-20 OT |
Newport Catholic[5] |
Jack Morris |
1985 |
Mayfield |
18-8 |
Newport Catholic[5] |
Jack Morris |
1984 |
Newport Catholic[5] |
12-7 |
Fort Knox |
Bob Schneider |
1983 |
Fort Knox |
19-14 |
Somerset |
Joe Jaggers |
1982 |
Corbin |
18-6 |
Glasgow |
Larry “Cotton” Adams |
1981 |
Bardstown |
20-6 |
Somerset |
Garnis Martin |
1980 |
Corbin |
16-7 |
Fort Campbell |
Archie Powers |
1979 |
Fort Campbell |
26-0 |
Pikeville |
Marshall Patterson |
1978 |
Mayfield |
22-6 |
Somerset |
Jack Morris |
1977 |
Mayfield |
14-13 |
Corbin |
Jack Morris |
1976 |
Corbin |
6-0 |
Mayfield |
Archie Powers |
1975 |
Scott County |
22-20 |
Middlesboro |
Bill Wilson |
1974 |
Owensboro |
14-7 |
Middlesboro |
Gerald Poynter |
1973 |
Paducah Tilghman |
27-8 |
Boyd County |
Dan Haley |
1972 |
Tates Creek |
16-7 |
Paul Blazer |
Roy Walton |
1971 |
Bryan Station |
14-3 |
Madisonville |
Terry Clark |
1970 |
Highlands |
30-13 |
Madisonville |
Mike Murphy |
1969 |
Elizabethtown |
21-8 |
Bryan Station |
Vince Hancock |
1968 |
Highlands |
32-7 |
Elizabethtown |
Mike Murphy |
1967 |
Paul Blazer |
19-14 |
Elizabethtown |
Jake Hallum |
1966 |
Hopkinsville |
27-6 |
Highlands |
Fleming Thornton |
1965 |
Hopkinsville |
24-6 |
Middlesboro |
Fleming Thornton |
1964 |
Highlands |
36-0 |
Madison[6] |
Owen Hauck |
1963 |
Caldwell County |
14-7 |
Highlands |
Fred Clayton |
1962 |
Danville |
13-6 |
Corbin |
Ray Callahan |
1961 |
Highlands |
12-0 |
Madison[6] |
Homer Rice |
1960 |
Highlands |
21-13 |
Lafayette |
Homer Rice |
1959 |
Henderson[7] |
12-7 |
Highlands |
Don Shelton |
[edit] 1A State Champions
Year |
Champion |
Score |
Opponent |
State Champion Head coach |
2007 |
Beechwood |
38-35 |
Lexington Christian |
|
2006 |
Newport Central Catholic |
37-34 |
Danville |
Bob Schneider |
2005 |
Newport Central Catholic |
42-7 |
Mayfield |
Bob Schneider |
2004 |
Beechwood |
23-7 |
Danville |
Mike Yeagle |
2003 |
Danville |
42-7 |
Beechwood |
Sam Harp |
2002 |
Mayfield |
14-7 |
Beechwood |
Joe Morris |
2001 |
Danville |
14-13 |
Newport Central Catholic |
Sam Harp |
2000 |
Danville |
23-9 |
Newport Central Catholic |
Sam Harp |
1999 |
Beechwood |
45-22 |
Hancock County |
Mike Yeagle |
1998 |
Middlesboro |
27-6 |
Mayfield |
Ken Roark |
1997 |
Beechwood |
26-0 |
Harrodsburg[8] |
Mike Yeagle |
1996 |
Beechwood |
21-14 OT |
Harrodsburg[8] |
Mike Yeagle |
1995 |
Mayfield |
28-27 |
Beechwood |
Paul Leahy |
1994 |
Beechwood |
18-16 |
Murray |
Mike Yeagle |
1993 |
Beechwood |
13-12 |
Bardstown |
Mike Yeagle |
1992 |
Beechwood |
21-14 |
Bardstown |
Mike Yeagle |
1991 |
Beechwood |
34-6 |
Pikeville |
Mike Yeagle |
1990 |
Russellville |
21-7 |
Bellevue |
Ken Barrett |
1989 |
Pikeville |
20-7 |
Trigg County |
Hillard Howard |
1988 |
Pikeville |
28-10 |
Harrodsburg[8] |
Hillard Howard |
1987 |
Pikeville |
28-6 |
Russellville |
Hillard Howard |
1986 |
Heath |
27-12 |
Cumberland[9] |
Rodney Bushong |
1985 |
Crittenden County |
14-6 |
Paintsville |
Pat Gates |
1984 |
Beechwood |
35-26 |
Paris |
Bernie Barre |
1983 |
Russellville |
42-13 |
Cumberland[9] |
Ken Barrett |
1982 |
Paris |
35-6 |
Cumberland[9] |
Randy Reese |
1981 |
Paris |
19-7 |
Bellevue |
Randy Reese |
1980 |
Russellville |
16-0 |
Bellevue |
Ken Barrett |
1979 |
Bellevue |
7-0 |
Madison[6] |
Fred Bernier |
1978 |
Fort Campbell |
15-13 |
Paintsville |
Marshall Patterson |
1977 |
Bellevue |
21-0 |
Frankfort |
Bill Baldridge |
1976 |
Fort Campbell |
22-0 |
Bellevue |
Marshall Patterson |
1975 |
Ludlow |
7-6 |
Heath |
Randy Reese |
1974 |
Murray |
14-0 |
Beechwood |
John Hina |
1973 |
Paris |
21-12 |
Elkhorn City[10] |
Homer Goins |
1972 |
Trigg County |
22-0 |
Pikeville |
Joe Jaggers |
1971 |
Trigg County |
30-23 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
Joe Jaggers |
1970 |
Bardstown |
13-6 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
Garnis Martin |
1969 |
Mt. Sterling[12] |
21-13 |
Bardstown |
Charles Ishmael |
1968 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
14-6 |
Frankfort |
Ed Miracle |
1967 |
Bardstown |
20-13 |
Mt. Sterling[12] |
Garnis Martin |
1966 |
Dayton |
6-2 |
Russellville |
Ray King |
1965 |
Lloyd Memorial |
27-0 |
Old Kentucky Home[13] |
Jack Turner |
1964 |
Elkhorn City[10] |
33-7 |
Russellville |
Jack Hall |
1963 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
13-6 |
Shelbyville[14] |
Ed Miracle |
1962 |
Versailles[15] |
21-0 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
John Snowden |
1961 |
Murray |
14-13 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
Ty Holland |
1960 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
39-0 |
Murray |
Ed Miracle |
1959 |
Lynch East Main[11] |
40-0 |
Henderson Douglas[16] |
Ed Miracle |
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Defunct.
- ^ a b c Closed in 1974.
- ^ a b Closed as a high school; still exists as a middle school.
- ^ Defunct.
- ^ a b c This was the all-boys school that merged with the all-girls Our Lady of Providence High School to form today's Newport Central Catholic.
- ^ a b c This school, located in Richmond, has since been absorbed into Madison Central High School.
- ^ Later merged into today's Henderson County High School.
- ^ a b c Merged into Mercer County High in 2006.
- ^ a b c To be consolidated into the new Harlan County High School in 2008.
- ^ a b Consolidated into East Ridge High School in 2002.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Consolidated into Cumberland High School, which will in turn be consolidated into Harlan County High in 2008.
- ^ a b Consolidated into today's Montgomery County High School.
- ^ Consolidated into today's Nelson County High School.
- ^ Consolidated into today's Shelby County High School.
- ^ Consolidated into today's Woodford County High School in 1964.
- ^ This was Henderson's former black high school, which was closed when the city's schools integrated, with its students going to either the Henderson city district or the Henderson County district. The two districts merged in the 1970s, creating today's Henderson County High.
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