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KHSAA BASEBALL STATE RECORDS As of September 12, 2010 KHSAA BASEBALL STATE RECORDS As of September 12, 2010 The KHSAA is continuing its efforts to establish and update its state baseball records. If you know of an update, addition, or correction, please contact Elden May, Sports Information Director, at (859) 299-5472 or by e-mail ([email protected]). As you can see, many categories are without any listings, so we desperately need the help of all coaches, players, administrators and fans from across the state to assist in this project. To submit a record, you may access the states records form through the KHSAA website (www.khsaa.org). Simply complete and return to the Association. TEAM OFFENSE MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS BATTING All-Time MOST RUNS SCORED 6 Owensboro (1964, 69, 1976-77, 83, 87) Season (Min. 325) 6 DuPont Manual (1947, 52, 55, 57, 59, 62) 550 Harrison Co., 1997 5 St. Xavier (1942, 45, 49, 51, 81) 503 Harrison Co., 1992 4 Newport Catholic (1946, 50, 54, 56) 404 Henderson Co., 1992 4 Pleasure Ridge Park (1994-96, 2008) 376 Middlesboro, 1999 3 Lexington Catholic (1999, 2006, 2009) 375 Henderson Co., 1988 3 Lafayette (1988-89, 92) 374 Harrison Co., 1999 3 Harrison Co. (1993, 97-98) 374 Harrison Co., 1998 3 Tates Creek (1978, 80, 86) 370 Russellville, 1988 3 Ashland Blazer (1966-68) 361 Christian Co., 2005 355 Hazard, 2004 Consecutive 354 Apollo, 1994 3 Pleasure Ridge Park (1994-96) 354 Bourbon Co., 1990 3 Ashland Blazer (1966-68) 347 Bullitt East, 2009 2 Harrison Co. (1998) 334 Daviess Co., 2000 2 Lafayette (1988-89) 327 Boyle Co., 1992 2 Owensboro (1976-77) 325 Henderson Co.,2010 2 Newport (1940-41) Game - Both Teams (Min. 50) WINS 77 Barbourville (34) vs. Whitley Co. (33), 1996 Season (Min. 37) 41 Paul Dunbar, 2003 Game - One Team (Min. 25) 40 Covington Catholic, 2002 58 Anderson Co. (vs. Eminence) 2008 40 Madison Central, 1982 45 Paducah Tilghman (vs. St. Mary) 5-21-89 40 Harrison Co., 1997 44 Powell Co. (vs. Owsley Co.) 1986 39 Green Co., 1982 38 Williamstown (vs. Augusta) 5-9-05 39 Pleasure Ridge Park, 1995 36 Boyle Co. (vs. N/A) 1970 38 Pleasure Ridge Park, 2008 34 Barbourville (vs. Whitley Co.) 1996 38 Frankin-Simpson, 1991 33 Eastern (vs. Moore) 2004 38 Daviess Co., 1971 33 Whitley Co. (vs. Barbourville) 1996 37 Christian Co., 2005 31 Conner (vs. Scott) 4-14-03 37 Henderson Co., 1976 31 Belfry (vs. Feds Creek) 5-24-00 37 Apollo, 2001 31 Crittenden Co. (vs. Providence) 4-7-94 37 Ballard, 2000 30 Model (vs. Owsley Co.) 5-11-10 37 Harrison Co., 1998 30 Ballard Memorial (vs. Fulton Co.) 5-7-10 30 Conner (vs. Cooper) 4-27-09 Consecutive (Min. 20) 30 Fleming Co. (vs. Augusta) 4-15-05 40 Madison Central, 1982 29 Powell Co. (vs. Owsley Co.) 1988 37 Harrison Co., 1997-98 27 Paducah Tilghman (vs. Heath), 4-27-09 29 M.C. Napier, 1986 27 Holmes (vs. Gallatin Co.) 2003 28 North Hardin, 1974 27 McLean Co. (vs. Dawson Springs) 2000 25 St. Xavier, 1998 26 Russell (vs. Rose Hill) 4-28-06 21 Elizabethtown, 2000 26 Ballard (vs. Moore) 4-1-03 21 Lexington Catholic, 1999 26 Ashland Blazer (vs. Bath Co.) 2002 21 Madisonville-North Hopkins, 1970 26 Marion Co. (vs. Paris) 2002 20 Ballard, 2000 25 Paducah vs. Murray, 1918 20 Greenwood, 1998 Game - Losing Team (Min. 20) MOST INNINGS PLAYED (Min. 14) 33 Whitley Co. (33) vs. Barbourville (34), 1996 Game 22 Madisonville-North Hopkins (12) vs. Lafayette (11), 1970 Per Game - Season (Min. 9.0 and 10 Games) 17 Shelby Co. (3) vs. Owensboro (1), 1966 13.4 Harrison Co. (N/A) 1997 15 Tates Creek (1) vs. Lexington Catholic (0), 4-15-08 10.6 Bourbon Co. (N/A) 1990 15 Evansville Memorial, IN (2) vs. Apollo (1), 1993 10.4 Estill Co. (28) 2008 14 McLean Co. (2) vs. Union Co. (0), 4-1-04 10.2 Owen Co. (31) 1976 14 Male (3) vs. Iroquois (2), 1983 10.2 Boyle Co. (N/A) 1993 9.5 Harrison Co. (N/A) 1998 9.5 Russellville (39) 1988 9.4 Belfry (N/A) 2000 9.4 Middlesboro (N/A) 1999 25 Eastern vs. Moore 5-11-04 9.4 Henderson Co. (40) 1988 24 Crittenden Co. vs. Dawson Springs, 4-28-00 9.4 22 Conner vs. Simon Kenton, 5-14-03 23 Conner vs. Cooper, 4-27-09 9.5 Bourbon Co. (N/A) 1982 23 Russell vs. Rose Hill, 4-28-06 9.3 Hazard, (N/A) 2004 22 Paducah Tilghman vs. Heath, 4-27-09 9.3 Edmonson Co. (N/A) 1999 22 Conner vs. Heritage Academy, 5-23-05 9.1 Marion Co. (33) 2002 22 Ballard vs. Frankfort 5-14-03 9.0 Williamsburg (28) 1999 22 Powell Co. vs. Wolfe Co., 1979 9.0 Apollo (N/A) 1994 21 Holmes vs. Gallatin Co., 2003 21 Greenwood vs. Olentangy (OH), 4-3-00 Inning - One Team (Min. 14) 21 Powell Co. vs. Lee Co., 1978 36 Middlesboro vs. Pineville, (1st), 1984 21 Henry Co. vs. Williamstown, 4-19-05 29 Elkhorn City vs. Millard, N/A, 1987 21 Conner vs. Bishop Brossart, 3-29-99 21 Ashland Blazer vs. Bath Co. (2nd), 5-10-02 21 Conner vs. Newport Central Catholic, 4-10-93 20 Fairview vs. Allen Central (4th), 4-21-07 20 East Carter vs. Elliott Co., 2003 19 Powell Co. vs. Owsley Co. (3rd), 1986 20 Fairview vs. East Carter, 2005 17 Letcher Central vs. Wolfe Co., 2005 17 Holmes vs. Gallatin Co., 2003 Inning - One Team (Min. 15) 17 Crittenden Co. vs. Providence, 4-7-94 24 Middlesboro vs. Pineville, (1st ), 1984 16 John Hardin vs. Valley (6th), 2003 16 Bourbon Co. vs. Cherokee, NC, 1990 15 McLean Co. vs. Dawson Springs (3rd), 5-2-00 16 Bourbon Co. vs. Paris, 1990 15 Powell Co. vs. Buckhorn (7th), 5-6-00 15 Belfry vs. Feds Creek (2nd), 5-24-00 MOST DOUBLES 15 Crittenden Co. vs. Providence, 5-8-90 Season (Min. 80) 14 Bethlehem vs. Harrodsburg, 4-26-05 (4th) 119 Henderson Co., 1992 14 Russellville vs. Logan Co. (1st) 1988 95 Corbin, 2007 14 Eastern vs. Moore, 5-11-04 95 Paul Dunbar, 1999 14 Powell Co. vs. Lee Co., 4-14-90 94 Elizabethtown, 1999 94 Harrison Co., 1997 MOST HITS 93 Harrison Co., 1978 Season (Min. 375) 91 Paul Dunbar, 2003 543 Harrison Co., 1997 91 Lincoln Co., 2001 463 Henderson Co., 1992 89 Crittenden Co., 1997 462 Harrison Co., 1992 88 Christian Co., 2005 440 Henderson Co., 1993 88 Crittenden Co., 1997 422 Harrison Co., 1993 87 Harrison Co., 1999 414 Harrison Co., 1987 80 Bullitt East, 2009 405 Apollo, 2001 80 Lexington Christian, 2005 402 Russellville, 1988 80 Apollo, 2001 400 Henderson Co., 1988 397 Harrison Co., 1998 Game - One Team (Min. 6) 394 Henderson Co., 1990 9 Simon Kenton (vs. Pendleton Co.) 5-10-00 391 Bullitt East, 2009 8 East Carter (vs. Elliott Co.) 1998 390 Lexington Christian, 2005 7 Conner (vs. St. Henry) 4-3-09 382 Henderson Co., 1976 7 Ballard (vs. Shelby Co.) 5-15-03 380 Hazard, 2004 7 East Carter (vs. Elliott Co.) 2003 378 Middlesboro, 1999 7 East Carter (vs. Elliott Co.) 1988 375 Lincoln Co., 2001 7 East Carter (vs. Morgan Co.) 1987 7 Conner (vs. Dayton) 5-2-80 Game - Both Teams (Min. 25) 6 Conner (vs. Ryle) 4-28-09 33 Paducah Tilghman (22) vs. Heath (11), 4-27-09 6 Conner (vs. Nicholas Co.) 4-5-07 33 Russell (26) vs. Rose Hill (7), 2006 6 Conner (vs. Heritage Academy) 5-23-05 33 Fairview (20) vs. East Carter (13), 2005 6 Ballard (vs. Jeffersontown) 5-16-03 32 Paducah (30) vs. Murray (2), 1918 6 Conner (vs. Scott) 4-14-03 31 Powell Co. (21) vs. Lee Co. (10), 1978 6 Conner (vs. Campbell Co.) 4-3-03 30 Fleming Co. (15) vs. Bishop Brossart (15), 2003 6 Green Co. (vs. Burgin) 2003 29 Holmes (19) vs. Scott (10), 2001 6 Conner (vs. Monroe Co.) 4-2-02 29 Powell Co. (19) vs. Owsley Co. (10), 1988 6 East Carter (vs. West Carter) 2001 28 Holmes (27) vs. Gallatin Co. (1), 2003 6 East Carter (vs. Fairview) 1997 28 Holmes (13) vs. Mason Co. (15) 2001 6 East Carter (vs. Russell) 1997 28 Rowan Co. (18) vs. Powell Co. (10), 1978 6 East Carter (vs. Elliott Co.) 1996 28 Powell Co. (18) vs. Hazard (10), 1977 6 Conner (vs. Grant Co.) 4-16-91 27 Paducah Tilghman (16) vs. Reidland (11), 5-18-09 6 Conner (vs. St. Henry) 4-5-91 27 Holmes (14) vs. Newport (13) 2001 6 East Carter (vs. Raceland) 1988 27 Eastern (25) vs. Moore (2), 5-11-04 6 East Carter (vs.Magoffin Co.) 1986 27 Ballard (22) vs. Frankfort (5) 5-14-03 6 Powell Co. (vs. Bath Co.) 1986 25 Nicholas Co. (14) vs. Powell Co. (11), 1984 6 Conner (vs. Lloyd Memorial) 5-3-82 25 Tates Creek (17) vs. Powell Co. (8), 1977 6 Conner (vs. Beechwood) 4-13-81 Game - One Team (Min. 20) MOST TRIPLES 35 Powell Co. vs. Owsley Co., 1986 Season (Min. 17) 30 Paducah vs. Murray, 1918 28 Heath, 2005 29 Conner vs. Cooper, 4-27-09 23 Lone Oak, 1992 27 Conner vs. Scott, 4-14-03 23 Apollo, 1986 27 Boyle Co. vs. N/A, 1970 21 Marion Co., 2002 20 Woodford Co., 1997 MOST GRAND SLAMS 19 Hazard, 2004 Game - Both Teams 19 Belfry, 2000 18 Henderson Co., 2010 Game - One Team 18 Lexington Christian, 2005 18 Crittenden Co., 2000 Inning - Both Teams 18 Henderson Co., 1992 17 Eastern, 2004 Inning - One Team 17 Lincoln Co., 2001 2 Bourbon Co., (vs.
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