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A lot of young men's lives touched and a lot of team efforts to climb this mountain. Krump joins an elite class of "winners", and although I don't personally know him, I suspect he has played a vital role in teaching hundreds of young men both the mental and physical demands of being a winner. I will also bet he is still enjoying himself.

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Anyone know if he plans to coach long enough to surpass Bill Miller with 1132 wins? I am assuming Miller retired from PRP after the 2017 season. Then of course you have Mac Whitaker who is 2nd and still coaching Harrison Co with 1102 wins through this season and probably needs 2 seasons to pass Miller. So I guess he would be chasing Whitaker as long as they both continue coaching.

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1,132 - 1. Bill Miller

1,102 - 2. Mac Whiatker

1,006 - 3. Larry Gumm (Green County)

4. Bill Krumpelbeck

 

I think Mac Whitaker will be the All-Time wins leader when it's all said and done.

 

Yeah if he wants to coach a couple more years.

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Coach Krumps jumped up a spot in the top 5 no the KHSAA's all-time coaching wins board. He and Coach Whitaker are both still active as head coaches.

 

KHSAA Baseball Career Coaching Wins Leaders

 

NAME; SCHOOL (# SEASONS) WINS-LOSSES-TIES

Bill Miller; Pleasure Ridge Park (39) 1144–305–0

Mac Whitaker; Harrison County (42) 1132–355–0

Bill Krumpelbeck; Covington Catholic (43) 1022–441–2

Larry Gumm; Green County (44) 1006–493–0

Bob Mantooth; Webster County, Apollo (42) 977–489–2

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Coach Krumps jumped up a spot in the top 5 no the KHSAA's all-time coaching wins board. He and Coach Whitaker are both still active as head coaches.

 

KHSAA Baseball Career Coaching Wins Leaders

 

NAME; SCHOOL (# SEASONS) WINS-LOSSES-TIES

Bill Miller; Pleasure Ridge Park (39) 1144–305–0

Mac Whitaker; Harrison County (42) 1132–355–0

Bill Krumpelbeck; Covington Catholic (43) 1022–441–2

Larry Gumm; Green County (44) 1006–493–0

Bob Mantooth; Webster County, Apollo (42) 977–489–2

 

Krumps has to be pretty high on the active national list as well.

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Krumps has to be pretty high on the active national list as well.

 

This list is only through 2017.

 

https://www.nfhs.org/RecordBook/Record-book-result.aspx?CategoryId=335

 

So yes he is pretty high on the list. Many states only have an 18-25 game schedule which is why you see most of the top 20 on the list come from a handful of states. Still very remarkable to coach the same team for over 30 years, and remain so consistent.

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