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2011 Record Book 2007 Record Book Fixed.Qxd Baseball BA National High School Sports Record Book 7 Baseball Baseball TEAM ALL-TIME MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS All-Time 29 Tucson, AZ (1912-88) 21 Asher, OK (1963-95) 19 South Jordan Bingham, UT (1932-2003) 18 Washington Woodrow Wilson, D.C. (1993-2010) 16 St. David, AZ (1965-2002) 16 Eunice, NM (1960-2010) GOLDEN STATE GREATS — Over the course of more than 100 years, the 15 Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC (1964-2009) baseball program at Fresno, CA, has been one of the all-time leaders in 15 Silver Lake, KS (1953-2010) wins. The 2010 team (2006 team shown above) pushes the program’s all- 11 Lansing Kee, IA (1973-2005) time total to 1,333 wins, only 12 victories behind national record-holder 11 Nashua, NH (1951-2005) Cincinnati Elder, OH. 11 Collinsville West Lauderdale, MS (1978-2009) 10 Ovid Revere, CO (1969-83) WINS 10 Gastonia, NC (1937-58) 10 Pine Bluff, AR (1959-95) All Time 10 Gambrills Arundel, MD (1976-2006) 1,345 Cincinnati Elder, OH (1,345-524-5) 1924-2010 Consecutive 1,334 Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, TN (1,334-523) 1924-2010 1,333 Fresno, CA (1,333-820-3) 1898-2010 18 Washington Woodrow Wilson, D.C. (1993-2010) 1,262 Tucson, AZ (1,262-786-17) 1908-2010 8 Tucson, AZ (1939-46) 1,206 Coldwater, OH (1,206-303) 1950-2010 8 Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC (1974-81) 1,204 Hamilton West, NJ (1,204-749-19) 1930-2010 7 Vestavia Hills, AL (1994-2000) 1,201 Hanford, CA (1,201-803-23) 1902-2010 7 Augusta Richmond Academy, GA (1945-51) 1,183 Steubenville, OH (1,183-495-9) 1912-2010 7 Albuquerque, NM (1942-48) 1,161 Toms River South, NJ (1,161-582) 1948-2010 6 Eunice, NM (1967-72) 1,154 Oregon Clay, OH (1,154-554-1) 1928-2010 6 Drayton, ND (1958-63) 1,054 Shenandoah Junction Jefferson, WV (1,054-262) 1973-2010 6 Montgomery Sidney Lanier, AL (1950-55) 6 Gastonia, NC (1946-51) Consecutive 6 St. David, AZ (1986-91) 6 Henderson Green Valley, NV (1993-98) 75 Homer, MI (2004-05) 70 Albuquerque La Cueva, NM (2002-05) 68 Briarwood Archbishop Molloy, NY (1963-66) 66 Oklahoma City Capitol Hill, OK (1952-54) 65 Waxahachie, TX (1924-27) 64 Edwardsville, IL (1990-91) 64 Nekoosa, WI (1980-83) 64 Naugatuck, CT (1969-73) 64 Newark St. Benedict’s, NJ (1946-50) 61 Evans, GA (1988-90) MOST INNINGS PLAYED Game DUELING STREAKS — Homer, MI, (above) holds the record for most con- secutive baseball wins as the Orioles won 75 games during the 2004 and 25 Honolulu Kamehameha, HI (9) vs. Honolulu McKinley, HI (7), 3- 2005 seasons. Homer set the record June 4, 2005 with a victory over Union 25, 1967 City in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division III 25 Hayward, CA (2) vs. San Lorenzo, CA (1), 4-9 and 5-2, 1975 district championship, and then the streak ended June 22 with a loss to 24 Miami, FL (1) vs. Hialeah, FL (0), 4-23, 1970 Saginaw (Michigan) Nouvel Catholic High School in the MHSAA champi- 24 Evergreen Park, IL (2) vs. Norridge Ridgewood, IL (1), 4-23 and onship game. While Homer was racking up consecutive wins, so was 5-25, 2004 Albuquerque La Cueva, NM. Beginning in 2002 and ending in 2005, La Cueva won 70 consecutive games and briefly held the national record before Homer surpassed it. The 2005 team (below) set the record and won the New Mexico Activities Association Class 5A state championship. CONSISTENT WINNERS — Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, TN (2006 team shown above) has swung its way to victory, ranking second nationally for most baseball wins with 1,334. Tribe baseball has amassed 31 conference titles, 23 district titles, 21 state tournament appearances, four state runner- up finishes and two state championships. The Indians also rank highly on the all-time basketball wins list. 8 Baseball BA KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS — The 1992 edition of the Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, baseball team ranks second all time for most home runs (105) by a high school baseball team in a single season. The squad ILLINOIS HITS — Edwardsville, IL, tied the sixth-longest winning streak also scored 503 runs which ranks tenth on the all-time list. The power-hit- in high school boys baseball history when it won 64 games in a row during ting ball club also had 428 runs batted in, good enough to be in the No. 8 the 1990 and 1991 seasons. Pictured above is the 1991 team which went spot on the all-time charts for most RBI by a high school baseball team. 40-0 until a loss in the finals of the Illinois High School Association Class Tie Game — Both Teams AA state tournament. Most Innings Played, Game (Cont.) 44 Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN (22) vs. Monroe Adams Central, IN (22), 4-11, 1977 (10 inn., 4:10) 23 Downers Grove North, IL (12) vs. Elmhurst York, IL (11), 4-28, 5-3 34 Oakland, CA (17) vs. Oakland Skyline, CA (17), 4-6, 1976 and 5-12, 1995 23 Pomona College, CA (6) vs. Fullerton, CA (5), 1926 Game — One Team 22 Madisonville North Hopkins, KY (12) vs. Lafayette, KY (11), 6-3, 1970 109 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 1928 22 Traverse City West, MI (2) vs. Ludington, MI (1), 5-24, 2005 67 Athens, GA vs. Royston, GA (4), 4-23, 1948 21 Overland Park Blue Valley Northwest, KS (1) vs. Shawnee 63 Dufur, OR vs. Cascade Locks, OR (3), 5-17, 1977 Mission North, KS (0), 5-20, 1997 63 Buxton Hanson, ME vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME (13), 4-25, 1931 21 Mt. Olive, IL (0) vs. Staunton, IL (0), 5-23, 1973 57 Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA, 1999 21 Fresno McLane, CA (3) vs. Fresno, CA (2), 3-23, 1967 56 Safford, AZ vs. Tucson Indian School, AZ (6), 1925 54 Van Nuys Montclair Prep, CA vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA, 1997 Game — Nonscoring 53 Wood River East Alton-Wood River, IL (53) vs. Lovejoy, IL (1), 5- 19, 1998 20 Overland Park Blue Valley Northwest, KS vs. Overland Park Blue 53 Globe, AZ vs. Kearny Ray, AZ (5), 1952 Valley North, KS, 5-20, 1997 53 Delano, CA vs. Woodlake, CA (1), 5-14, 1927 17 Alhambra Keppel, CA vs. Anaheim Western, CA, 1970 53 San Diego Parker, CA vs. Escondido Calvin Christian, CA, 1985 16 South San Francisco, CA vs. San Mateo Hillsdale, CA, 1971 15 South Grand Prairie, TX vs. Dallas Kimball, TX, 1974 Game — Losing Team 15 Fullerton, CA vs. Santa Ana, CA, 1905 33 Williamsburg Whitley County, KY vs. Barbourville, KY (34), 4-25, 1996 33 Prairie Farm, WI vs. Clayton, WI (34), 4-30, 1992 OFFENSE 28 Nettleton, MS vs. Bruce, MS (29), 1993 26 Hauser, IN vs. Morristown, IN (28), 5-10, 1980 MOST RUNS SCORED 25 New Site, MS vs. Nettleton, MS, 1994 25 Billingsley, AL vs. Maplesville, AL (26), 4-17, 1985 (1st) 22 Neenah, WI vs. Oshkosh West, WI (23), 5-2, 1991 Season 21 Somerset, MA vs. Dartmouth, MA (22), 4-23, 1996 590 Erwin Unicoi County, TN, 1985 580 Midwest City Carl Albert, OK, 2010 Per Game — Season (Minimum 10 Games) 561 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV, 2009 550 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997 16.7 Tucson, AZ, 1935 530 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV, 2008 15.7 Upper Marlboro Frederick Douglass, MD, 1992 524 Marlow Central, OK, 1996 14.4 Glendale, AZ, 1939 523 Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA, 1999 14.4 Elizabeth Battin, NJ, 1922 511 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999 14.2 Phoenix, AZ, 1930 505 Iuka, MS, 1991 13.8 Midwest City Carl Albert, OK, 2010 503 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1992 13.3 Cochran Bleckley County, GA, 1989 13.3 Phoenix Union, AZ, 1928 12.9 Wilcox, AZ, 1998 Game — Both Teams 12.1 Globe, AZ, 1952 109 Atlantic, IA (109) vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 1928 76 Buxton Hanson, ME (63) vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME (13), 4-25, Inning — One Team 1931 71 Athens, GA (67) vs. Royston, GA (4), 4-23, 1948 37 Belmont, MS vs. Ashland, MS, 1999 67 Clayton, WI (34) vs. Prairie Farm, WI (33), 4-30, 1992 36 Middlesboro, KY vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 1984 (1st inn.) 67 Barbourville, KY (34) vs. Williamsburg Whitley County, KY (33), 4- 34 Cleveland, MS vs. Greenwood, MS, 1974 25, 1996 33 Astoria Knappa, OR vs. Catlin Gabel, OR, 4-15, 1994 66 Dufur, OR (63) vs. Cascade Locks, OR (3), 5-17, 1977 32 Banning Twin Pines, CA vs. Long Beach Zinsmeyer, CA, 2003 62 Safford, AZ (56) vs. Tucson Indian School, AZ (6), 1925 31 Bullard, TX vs. Neches, TX, 3-18, 1982 (3rd inn.) 61 Mason City, IL (36) vs. Lincoln, IL (25), 5-1, 1965 30 Dubuque, IA vs. Edgewood-Colesberg, IA, 6-7, 1975 60 Essex Community, IA vs. College Springs South Page, IA, 6-16, 30 Essex Community, IA vs. College Springs South Page, IA, 6-16, 1991 1991 60 Cuyana Valley, CA (30) vs. Shandon, CA (30), 2004 29 Greenwich South Central, OH vs. Mansfield St. Peters, OH, 4-23, 1994 9 Baseball Most Runs, Inning — One Team (Cont.) MOST DOUBLES 29 Springfield, IL vs. Springfield Cathedral, IL, 5-17, 1955 (7th inn.) Season 29 Elkhorn City, KY vs. Millard, KY, 4-23, 1987 140 Midwest City Carl Albert, OK, 2010 MOST HITS 131 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV, 2008 130 Solon, IA, 2010 129 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999 Season 127 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV, 2009 121 Joliet Catholic, IL, 2000 620 Moore, OK, 1971 120 Corinth, MS, 1985 575 Corinth, MS, 1990 120 Spring Valley Hall, IL 574 Joliet Catholic, IL, 1982 119 Henderson County, KY, 1992 572 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV, 2009 116 Morrisonville, IL, 2000 568 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999 562 Addison Driscoll, IL, 1991 558 Midwest City Carl Albert, OK, 2010 Game — One Team 543 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997 530 New Lenox Providence, IL, 1982 26 Atlantic, IA vs.
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