The Scribe Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 So according to the lists, the longest droughts in the state are.... 1919 - Model (11th) 1926 - Augusta (10th) 1930 - Cloverport (3rd) 1933 - Heath (1st) 1935 - Frankfort (11th) 1938 - Burgin (12th) 1940 - Reidland (1st) 1944 - Dayton (9th) 1946 - Williamsburg (13th) 1948 - Fort Knox (5th) 1949 - Bellevue (9th) 1949 - Eminence (8th) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gchs_uk9 Posted February 2, 2009 Author Share Posted February 2, 2009 So according to the lists, the longest droughts in the state are.... 1919 - Model (11th) 1926 - Augusta (10th) 1930 - Cloverport (3rd) 1933 - Heath (1st) 1935 - Frankfort (11th) 1938 - Burgin (12th) 1940 - Reidland (1st) 1944 - Dayton (9th) 1946 - Williamsburg (13th) 1948 - Fort Knox (5th) 1949 - Bellevue (9th) 1949 - Eminence (8th) If I had to pick, I'd say Heath or Reidland would have the best shot among those schools at breaking the drought, just because they aren't absolutely tiny. Of course they are closing in a couple years, so they'd better do it quickly! It would be a minor miracle in my opinion if any of those other schools were to win a regional title. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DragonFire Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 So according to the lists, the longest droughts in the state are.... 1919 - Model (11th) 1926 - Augusta (10th) 1930 - Cloverport (3rd) 1933 - Heath (1st) 1935 - Frankfort (11th) 1938 - Burgin (12th) 1940 - Reidland (1st) 1944 - Dayton (9th) 1946 - Williamsburg (13th) 1948 - Fort Knox (5th) 1949 - Bellevue (9th) 1949 - Eminence (8th) Well, the longest droughts by teams that actually have won one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachi Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Which shows that the All-A does these teams absolutely no justice. Maybe an AA is what they need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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