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

KHSAA Girls Sweet Sixteen State Champions

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Venue
1975 Louisville Butler 60-43 Barren County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1976 Louisville Sacred Heart 68-55 Louisville Butler McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1977 Laurel County 48-46 Paris McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1978 Laurel County 63-48 Breathitt County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1979 Laurel County 43-36 Lexington Lafayette McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1980 Louisville Butler 65-49 Franklin County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1981 Pulaski County 50-42 Marshall County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1982 Marshall County 48-44 Louisville Mercy McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1983 Warren Central 57-49 Whitesburg McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1984 Marshall County 55-53 Belfry McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1985 Whitley County 38-37 Louisville Atherton Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1986 Oldham County 49-48 Franklin-Simpson Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1987 Laurel County 50-48 Louisville Doss Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1988 Louisville Southern 57-34 Oldham County Civic Center, Frankfort
1989 Clay County 48-44 George Rogers Clark Civic Center, Frankfort
1990 Lexington Henry Clay 62-50 Louisville Southern Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1991 Laurel County 33-31 George Rogers Clark Civic Center, Frankfort
1992 Louisville Mercy 44-38 Clay County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1993 Nicholas County 48-46 Warren East Civic Center, Frankfort
1994 M.C. Napier 88-56 Fort Thomas Highlands Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1995 Scott County 68-45 Pulaski County Civic Center, Frankfort
1996 Union County 44-37 Central Hardin Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
1997 Hazard 54-38 Elizabethtown Civic Center, Frankfort
1998 Elizabethtown 45-37 Montgomery County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
1999 Lexington Catholic 57-42 Louisville Assumption Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2000 West Carter 58-50 Shelby County McBrayer Arena, Richmond
2001 Lexington Catholic 36-34 Louisville Manual Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2002 Louisville Sacred Heart 57-46 Jackson County Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2003 Louisville Sacred Heart 42-40 Lexington Catholic Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2004 Louisville Sacred Heart 43-34 Lexington Catholic Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2005 Lexington Catholic 59-54 Clinton County Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2006 Lexington Catholic 69-52 Rose Hill Christian Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2007 Lexington Christian 71-62 Louisville Iroquois Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2008 Louisville Butler 58-57 Franklin-Simpson Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2009 Louisville Iroquois 55-47 Elizabethtown Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2010 Louisville Mercy 71-61 Scott County Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2011 Rockcastle County 62-60 Louisville Manual Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2012 Louisville Manual 58-54 Marion County Diddle Arena, Bowling Green
2013 Diddle Arena, Bowling Green

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