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Coach Eddie Eviston, in 6 years as a high school head coach, has 3 titles at 2 different schools. How many other coaches have won titles at multiple schools?

 

I know of Dudley Hilton at Bell Co and Bourbon Co.

 

Tom Duffy at Danville and Highlands.

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Coach Eddie Eviston, in 6 years as a high school head coach, has 3 titles at 2 different schools. How many other coaches have won titles at multiple schools?

 

I know of Dudley Hilton at Bell Co and Bourbon Co.

 

Tom Duffy at Danville and Highlands.

 

I think Eddie Eviston has been a high school head coach for 8 years and not 6 as his championships at NCC were in 2010 and 2012.

 

Still quite impressive. He is 3-0 as head coach in State Title games.

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I think Eddie Eviston has been a high school head coach for 8 years and not 6 as his championships at NCC were in 2010 and 2012.

 

Still quite impressive. He is 3-0 as head coach in State Title games.

 

Coach was the OC at Georgetown College in the years between NCC and CCH.

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Not sure on this one, so just asking the question did Owen Hauck win a title at Highlands and Boone Co.?

 

Boone County has never won a state title. They've lost four times in the championship game.

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Pat Gates at Crittenden County and Caldwell County.

 

I attended both games. Late 80's vs Paintsville? (Defensive battle) and '98 vs Danville (QB that year was a stud)

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Joe Jaggers at Trigg County and Ft. Knox.

 

Do you think maybe there was some 3 back offense in said championships? That last title run Ft Knox was loaded to bear (5 elite skill guys on field at all times) I think they beat Somerset that year '88 ?

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Pat Gates at Crittenden County...

 

I attended both games. Late 80's vs Paintsville? (Defensive battle)

 

1985, I believe.

 

Walter Brugh of Paintsville was another long-time successful coach that never won a state championship. I think the loss to Crittenden County was the farthest they ever advanced.

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