Boys Basketball Championships
Year | Henlopen South Division | Henlopen North Division | Conference Championship Game | Conference Champion |
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2010-11 | Polytech | Smyrna | Smyrna 46 - Polytech 41 | Smyrna |
2009-10 | Polytech | Dover | Dover 71 - Polytech 55 | Dover |
2008-09 | Woodbridge | Caesar Rodney | Caesar Rodney 41 - Woodbridge 35 | Caesar Rodney |
2007-08 | Woodbridge | Sussex Central | Woodbridge 71 - Sussex Central 60 | Woodbridge |
2006-07 | ||||
2005-06 | Smyrna | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 77 - Smyrna 52 | Cape Henlopen |
2004-05 | ||||
2003 | ||||
2002 | Lake Forest | Sussex Tech | Sussex Tech 58 - Lake Forest 48 | Sussex Tech |
2001 | Lake Forest | Sussex Central | Sussex Central 59 - Lake Forest 49 | Sussex Central |
2000 | Lake Forest | Sussex Tech | Sussex Tech 73 - Lake Forest 62 | Sussex Tech |
1999 | Lake Forest | Sussex Tech | Sussex Tech 63 - Lake Forest 50 | Sussex Tech |
1998 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 77 - Indian River 64 | Cape Henlopen |
1997 | Lake Forest | Cape Henlopen | Lake Forest 49 - Cape Henlopen 45 | Lake Forest |
1996 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Indian River 74 - Cape Henlopen 72 | Indian River |
1995 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Indian River 52 - Cape Henlopen 51 | Indian River |
1994 | Indian River | Caesar Rodney | Caesar Rodney 67 - Indian River 65 | Caesar Rodney |
1993 | Indian River | Sussex Central | Indian River 58 - Sussex Central 45 | Indian River |
1992 | Lake Forest | Dover | Dover 53 - Lake Forest 48 | Dover |
1991 | Indian River | Seaford | Indian River 69 - Seaford 59 | Indian River |
1990 | Indian River | Seaford | Indian River 65 - Seaford 63 | Indian River |
1989 | Indian River | Milford | Milford 82 - Indian River 73 | Milford |
1988 | Woodbridge | Seaford | Seaford 61 - Woodbridge 50 | Seaford |
1987 | Woodbridge | Seaford | Seaford 77 - Woodbridge 63 | Seaford |
1986 | Smyrna | Seaford | Seaford 74 - Smyrna 66 | Seaford |
1985 | Smyrna | Sussex Central | Smyrna 64 - Sussex Central 55 | Smyrna |
1984 | Seaford | Caesar Rodney | Caesar Rodney 61 - Seaford 60 | Caesar Rodney |
1983 | Woodbridge | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 92 - Woodbridge 80 | Cape Henlopen |
1982 | Lake Forest | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 71 - Lake Forest 57 | Cape Henlopen |
1981 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 67 - Indian River 66 | Cape Henlopen |
1980 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 77 - Indian River 63 | Cape Henlopen |
1979 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 49 - Indian River 36 | Cape Henlopen |
1978 | Indian River | Dover | Dover 55 - Indian River 53 | Dover |
1977 | Indian River | Dover | Dover 61 - Indian River 59 | Dover |
1976 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 78 - Indian River 57 | Cape Henlopen |
1975 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Cape Henlopen 64 - Indian River 52 | Cape Henlopen |
1974 | Indian River | Cape Henlopen | Indian River 66 - Cape Henlopen 62 | Indian River |
1973 | Woodbridge | Cape Henlopen | Woodbridge 63 - Cape Henlopen 62 | Woodbridge |
1972 | Indian River | Dover | Dover 69 - Indian River 53 | Dover |
1971 | Indian River | Milford | Milford 47 - Indian River 45 | Milford |
1970 | Lake Forest | Milford | Lake Forest 69 - Milford 43 | Lake Forest |
Prior to 1970 the conference was broken down into East and West based on geographic location. An Eastern Division and Western Division Champion was declared and a championship game was played between the two to determine the Henlopen Conference Champion. No division champions were declared in 1960 and 1961, instead the team with the best record was named Henlopen Conference Champion.
Year | Henlopen West Division | Henlopen East Division | Conference Championship Game | Conference Champion |
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1969 | Dover Air Force Base | Rehoboth | Dover Air Force Base 77 - Rehoboth 70 | Dover Air Force Base |
1968 | Bridgeville | Milton | Bridgeville 65 - Milton 58 | Bridgeville |
1967 | Bridgeville | Milton | Milton 54 - Bridgeville 52 | Milton |
1966 | Felton | Milton | Milton 60 - Felton 58 | Milton |
1965 | Felton | Milton | Felton 73 - Milton 58 | Felton |
1964 | Felton | Lord Baltimore | Felton 81 - Lord Baltimore 59 | Felton |
1963 | Felton | Rehoboth | Rehoboth 48 - Felton 44 | Rehoboth |
1962 | Greenwood | Milton | Milton 46 - Greenwood 38 | Milton |
1961 | No Division Champion | No Division Champion | No Game | Rehoboth |
1960 | No Division Champion | No Division Champion | No Game | Rehoboth |
Note that of those pre-1969 teams listed above, none still exist as an independent school district.
Total division championships:
Caesar Rodney - 3 *Includes 1 won by Dover Air Force Base
Cape Henlopen - 21 *Includes 2 won by Rehoboth (does not included 1960 & 1961) and 5 won by Milton (Most in the North Division and all time)
Delmar - 0
Dover - 4
Indian River - 19 *Includes 1 won by Lord Baltimore (Most in the South Division)
Lake Forest - 10 *Includes 2 won by Felton
Laurel - 0
Milford - 3
Polytech - 2
Seaford - 4 (3 in North, 1 in South)
Smyrna - 4
Sussex Central - 3
Sussex Tech - 3
Woodbridge - 7 *Includes 2 won by Bridgeville and 1 won by Greenwood
Total Henlopen Conference Championships:
Caesar Rodney - 3 *Includes 1 won by Dover Air Force Base
Cape Henlopen - 15 *Includes 3 won by Rehoboth and 3 won by Milton
Delmar - 0
Dover - 4
Indian River - 6
Lake Forest - 4 *Includes 2 won by Felton
Laurel - 0
Milford - 2
Polytech - 0
Seaford - 3
Smyrna - 2
Sussex Central - 1
Sussex Tech - 3
Woodbridge - 2 *Includes 1 won by Bridgeville
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