Sweet Sixteen (KHSAA State Basketball Championship) - KHSAA Boys Sweet Sixteen State Champions

KHSAA Boys Sweet Sixteen State Champions

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Venue Most Valuable Player
1918 Lexington 16-15 Somerset Centre College, Danville
1919 Lexington 21-17 Somerset UK Gymnasium, Lexington
1920 Lexington 56-13 Ashland UK Gymnasium, Lexington
1921 DuPont Manual 32-17 Union Academy UK Gymnasium, Lexington
1922 Lexington 52-27 Frankfort UK Gymnasium, Lexington
1923 DuPont Manual 41-17 Clark County UK Gymnasium, Lexington
1924 Lexington 15-10 Fort Thomas Alumni Gym, Lexington
1925 DuPont Manual 40-11 Winchester Alumni Gym, Lexington
1926 St. Xavier 26-13 Danville Alumni Gym, Lexington
1927 Millersburg 34-25 London Alumni Gym, Lexington
1928 Ashland 13-11 Carr Creek Alumni Gym, Lexington
1929 Heath 21-16 Corinth Alumni Gym, Lexington
1930 Corinth 22-20 Kavanaugh Alumni Gym, Lexington
1931 DuPont Manual 34-23 Tolu Alumni Gym, Lexington
1932 Hazard 15-13 Male Alumni Gym, Lexington
1933 Ashland 33-25 Horse Cave Alumni Gym, Lexington
1934 Ashland 26-13 Danville Alumni Gym, Lexington
1935 St. Xavier 32-18 Newport Alumni Gym, Lexington
1936 Corbin 24-18 Nebo Alumni Gym, Lexington
1937 Midway 30-22 Inez Alumni Gym, Lexington
1938 Sharpe 36-27 Maysville Alumni Gym, Lexington
1939 Brooksville 42-39 Hindman Alumni Gym, Lexington
1940 Hazel Green 35-29 Ashland Alumni Gym, Lexington
1941 Inez 35-27 St. Xavier Alumni Gym, Lexington
1942 Lafayette 44-32 Harlan Armory, Louisville
1943 Hindman 29-26 St. Xavier Alumni Gym, Lexington
1944 Harlan 40-28 Dayton Alumni Gym, Lexington
1945 Male 54-42 Central City Armory, Louisville
1946 Breckenridge Training 68-36 Dawson Springs Armory, Louisville
1947 Maysville 54-50 Brewers Armory, Louisville
1948 Brewers 65-48 Maysville Armory, Louisville
1949 Owensboro 65-47 Lafayette Armory, Louisville
1950 Lafayette 55-51 Clark County Armory, Louisville
1951 Clark County 69-44 Cuba Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1952 Cuba 58-52 DuPont Manual Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1953 Lafayette 84-53 Paducah Tilghman Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1954 Inez 63-55 Newport Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1955 Hazard 74-66 Adair County Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1956 Carr Creek 72-68 Henderson Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1957 Lafayette 55-52 Eastern Freedom Hall, Louisville
1958 St. Xavier 60-49 Daviess County Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1959 North Marshall 64-63 DuPont Manual Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1960 Flaget 65-56 Monticello Freedom Hall, Louisville
1961 Ashland 69-50 Lexington Dunbar Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1962 St. Xavier 62-58 Ashland Freedom Hall, Louisville
1963 Seneca 72-66 Lexington Dunbar Freedom Hall, Louisville
1964 Seneca 66-56 Breckinridge County Memorial Coliseum, Lexington
1965 Breckinridge County 95-73 Covington Holy Cross Freedom Hall, Louisville
1966 Shelby County 62-57 Male Freedom Hall, Louisville
1967 Earlington 54-53 Covington Catholic Freedom Hall, Louisville
1968 Glasgow 77-68 Seneca Freedom Hall, Louisville
1969 Central 101-72 Ohio County Freedom Hall, Louisville
1970 Male 74-59 Richmond Madison Freedom Hall, Louisville
1971 Male 83-66 Anderson County Freedom Hall, Louisville
1972 Owensboro 71-63 Elizabethtown Freedom Hall, Louisville
1973 Shawnee 81-68 Male Freedom Hall, Louisville
1974 Central 59-54 Male Freedom Hall, Louisville
1975 Male 74-59 Henry Clay Freedom Hall, Louisville
1976 Edmonson County 74-52 Christian County Freedom Hall, Louisville
1977 Ballard 68-59 Valley Freedom Hall, Louisville
1978 Shelby County 68-66 Covington Holmes Freedom Hall, Louisville
1979 Lafayette 62-52 Christian County Rupp Arena, Lexington
1980 Owensboro 57-56 Doss Freedom Hall, Louisville
1981 Simon Kenton 70-63 Mason County Rupp Arena, Lexington Troy McKinley (Simon Kenton)
1982 Laurel County 53-51 North Hardin Rupp Arena, Lexington Todd May (Virgie)
1983 Henry Clay 35-33 Carlisle County Rupp Arena, Lexington Steve Miller (Henry Clay)
1984 Logan County 83-70 Bourbon County Rupp Arena, Lexington Fred Tisdale (Logan County)
1985 Hopkinsville 65-64 Clay County Rupp Arena, Lexington Wendall Quarles (Hopkinsville)
1986 Pulaski County 47-45 Pleasure Ridge Park Rupp Arena, Lexington Reggie Hanson (Pulaski County)
1987 Clay County 76-73 Ballard Rupp Arena, Lexington Richie Farmer (Clay County)
1988 Ballard 88-79 Clay County Freedom Hall, Louisville Richie Farmer (Clay County)
1989 Pleasure Ridge Park 75-73 Wayne County Freedom Hall, Louisville Andy Penick (Pleasure Ridge Park)
1990 Fairdale 77-73 Covington Holmes Freedom Hall, Louisville Jermaine Brown (Fairdale)
1991 Fairdale 67-63 Tates Creek Rupp Arena, Lexington Jermaine Brown (Fairdale)
1992 University Heights 59-57 Lexington Catholic Freedom Hall, Louisville Darren Allaway (University Heights)
1993 Marion County 85-77 Paul Laurence Dunbar Rupp Arena, Lexington Anthony Epps (Marion County)
1994 Fairdale 59-56 Paul Laurence Dunbar Freedom Hall, Louisville Rashawn Morris (Fairdale)
1995 Breckinridge County 70-63 Pleasure Ridge Park Rupp Arena, Lexington Patrick Critchelow (Breckinridge County)
1996 Paintsville 71-53 Ashland Blazer Rupp Arena, Lexington J.R. VanHoose (Paintsville)
1997 Eastern 71-59 Fort Thomas Highlands Rupp Arena, Lexington Trent Coward (Eastern)
1998 Scott County 89-78 Paintsville Rupp Arena, Lexington Rick Jones (Scott County)
1999 Ballard 71-47 Scott County Rupp Arena, Lexington Will Partin (Ballard)
2000 Elizabethtown 79-69 Lexington Catholic Rupp Arena, Lexington Antwain Barbour (Elizabethtown)
2001 Lafayette 54-49 Male Rupp Arena, Lexington Richard Madison (Lafayette)
2002 Lexington Catholic 83-53 Paducah Tilghman Rupp Arena, Lexington DeMetrius Green (Lexington Catholic)
2003 Mason County 86-65 Ballard Rupp Arena, Lexington Chris Lofton (Mason County)
2004 Warren Central 66-56 Mason County Rupp Arena, Lexington Brock Whitney (Warren Central)
2005 South Laurel 70-59 Warren Central Rupp Arena, Lexington Walt Allen (South Laurel)
2006 Jeffersontown 61-48 Apollo Rupp Arena, Lexington Ceedrick Ware (Jeffersontown)
2007 Scott County 56-50 Ballard Rupp Arena, Lexington Bud Mackey (Scott County)
2008 Mason County 57-48 Covington Holmes Rupp Arena, Lexington Darius Miller (Mason County)
2009 Covington Holmes 67-63 Central Rupp Arena, Lexington Ricardo Johnson (Holmes)
2010 Shelby Valley 73-61 Ballard Rupp Arena, Lexington Elisha Justice (Shelby Valley)
2011 Christian County 65-63 Rowan County Rupp Arena, Lexington Anthony Hickey (Christian County)
2012 Trinity 71-53 Scott County Rupp Arena, Lexington Nathan Dieudonne (Trinity)
2013 Madison Central 65-64 Louisville Ballard Rupp Arena, Lexington Dominique Hawkins (Madison Central)

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