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re: What LA high school had the most dominant reign in a period?
Posted on 7/8/23 at 9:25 am to BiggaGeauxrilla
Posted on 7/8/23 at 9:25 am to BiggaGeauxrilla
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Evangel was the first college style ran high school program I ever saw, from the recruiting of players to actually having the curriculum and credits setup around the football program. To even the way money was funneled into the program through boosters from a church. It really was ahead of its time. It’s was ran like a D1 college 30 years ago before the IMGs of the modern era were ever even thought of…
Yeah, frick Evangel. They ruined high school sports in northwest Louisiana for decades. Piece of shite institution.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 9:42 am to mdomingue
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14 titles for Evangel 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016
Shoutout to Hahnville High School beating Evangel in 2003
I knew Evangel was dominating around that time, but didn’t realize it was this much
Posted on 7/8/23 at 9:52 am to DeathValley85
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Shoutout to Hahnville High School beating Evangel in 2003
I knew Evangel was dominating around that time, but didn’t realize it was this much
2003 was the upset year. Redemptorist in their first year in 4A beat JC that year in the state title game as well
Posted on 7/8/23 at 10:16 am to joechristoppher77
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Haynesville had a run that was crazy, JC didn't want to play them during that stretch, no one did lol. Bobby Ray Tell and those boys were ridiculous. Ask West Monroe
When I read the title, I immediately thought of dominance by production of team accolades and titles, not individual players. And like the LHSAA does now, I think you need two categories, private and public. I have no interest in recognizing the athletic accomplishments of private schools compared to public. I've experienced that, watching the private school recruits and handpicked athletes beat up on public schools. I lived through the glory years of the Haynesville run since Springhill played them annually the first game of the season in football. My first year in Springhill we lost only two football games: the first one against 1A Haynesville (we were 2A) 8-6 and the last one against Jonesboro-Hodge in the 2A state championship game. That was at the start of Haynesville's run of championships. They were amazing. They executed just as good the first game as the last game of the season. One of Coach Franklin's sons told me they really only ran 5 or 6 different plays. At least once a game they'd score a TD on a punt or kick return. When my son played against Haynesville years later, he said they hit harder than any other team they played, including Evangel. Haynesville even beat a really good 5A West Monroe during their run.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 10:19 am to BiggaGeauxrilla
Imagine if the Egos would have stayed out off it!! They would probably be known as the best program in the country
Posted on 7/8/23 at 11:10 am to GeauxLSU4
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Curtis has no doubt been the standard not just in Louisiana, but nationally in high school football.
That would be De La Salle in Concorde, California. Btw, they wiped the field with Evangel back in Evangel's heyday...look it up.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 11:28 am to Tigers135
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Basketball… lookup Zwolle High School state championships
Was gonna post this. Many years not even challenged. Extremely low level but dominance nonetheless.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 11:30 am to Tubedog13
De La Salle does it with many high end players on the west coast and is no doubt a prominent program nationally. To me, Curtis is more impressive because they don’t have future elite college players every year but still win at a high rate in one of the most competitive states for high school football. No one is more consistent than JC.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 1:00 pm to lsufanva
Southern Lab owned the 90s and early 2000s in high school basketball state championships. They played in class 1a but was the most dominant team in the state of Louisiana of all classes.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 1:14 pm to Saunson69
And couldn’t beat WM in the Dome consistently.
If you’re talking those years, WM falls in front because of state championships IMO.
Barbe baseball has had a pretty incredible track record of winning and producing talent since the 90s and still continues. I don’t think we have anything that even compares other than Curtis and their ridiculous number of championships.
Curtis won a ton of theirs at 4A before the reclassification as a 2A school. Evangel won several of theirs at 1A or 2A before they started playing 5A. When they started playing 5A, WM was a big problem.
If you’re talking those years, WM falls in front because of state championships IMO.
Barbe baseball has had a pretty incredible track record of winning and producing talent since the 90s and still continues. I don’t think we have anything that even compares other than Curtis and their ridiculous number of championships.
Curtis won a ton of theirs at 4A before the reclassification as a 2A school. Evangel won several of theirs at 1A or 2A before they started playing 5A. When they started playing 5A, WM was a big problem.
This post was edited on 7/8/23 at 1:20 pm
Posted on 7/8/23 at 1:49 pm to Tubedog13
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That would be De La Salle in Concorde, California. Btw, they wiped the field with Evangel back in Evangel's heyday...look it up.
Years back USA Today had DeLa Salle ranked #1, I sent an E-Mail to the guy at the paper, telling him if he keeps ranking that California team #1, USA Today needs to fire you!
I figured he would reply, an he did. So once I hooked him, I sent him this reply.
“The best team in the Nation is West Monroe, they beat Midland Lee, 36-8, Lee had Cedric Benson, and Winston the big OT that played a number of years in the Pro’s. That was the only loss Lee had, they ended up winning the State title in Texas. West Monroe went to Moss Point Mississippi, beat them, Moss Point went on to win state in Mississippi. Then WM only allowed 7.3 ppg, shutout 5 teams that season. They shutout 3 teams in the playoffs. Beat Shaw 35-7 in the final game.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 2:12 pm to Saunson69
over a 50 year period... the school from river ridge.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 2:21 pm to LSUDad
Not advocating for all-time, but the 2010s' decade I will advocate for Rummel with their excellent run from 2012-2019. 3 titles in 8 years. 1 runner-up.
2012 - 14-0 Undefeated State Champs
- 35 to 14 vs Barbe in Final
2013 - 10-3 Back to Back State Champs
- 22 to 21 vs Byrd in Final
2014 - 11-1 State Semifinals.
2015 - 11-2 State Runner-Up
2019 - 13-0 Undefeated State Champs
- 14 to 10 vs Catholic BR in Final.
Jay Roth had a very solid program going yet he somehow never won a title up until that 2012 team. Absurd talent all over the field those eight years. Nick Monica took over in 2019 and won state his first year to complete the 8 year run.
2012 - 14-0 Undefeated State Champs
- 35 to 14 vs Barbe in Final
2013 - 10-3 Back to Back State Champs
- 22 to 21 vs Byrd in Final
2014 - 11-1 State Semifinals.
2015 - 11-2 State Runner-Up
2019 - 13-0 Undefeated State Champs
- 14 to 10 vs Catholic BR in Final.
Jay Roth had a very solid program going yet he somehow never won a title up until that 2012 team. Absurd talent all over the field those eight years. Nick Monica took over in 2019 and won state his first year to complete the 8 year run.
This post was edited on 7/8/23 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 7/8/23 at 2:35 pm to mdomingue
Evangel, Haynesville, Curtis, and West Monroe were all dominant in the 90’s into the early 2000’s. It’s hard to pick who had the more impressive run.
Even though two of those schools were public, the dominance of those four schools set the stage for the eventual split. A lot of schools knew they didn’t have a chance at a state championship when four schools were that dominant, and most years they were in four different classifications.
Even though two of those schools were public, the dominance of those four schools set the stage for the eventual split. A lot of schools knew they didn’t have a chance at a state championship when four schools were that dominant, and most years they were in four different classifications.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 4:07 pm to joshyc2
I made every year in the dome, then Katrina hit. I still make a number of high school, college and Pro games.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 4:14 pm to Saunson69
What sport? Because Jesuit and brother Martin wrestling both had serious runs of dominance
This post was edited on 7/8/23 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 7/8/23 at 4:16 pm to LSUDad
Evangel definitely the school that ruined Lhsaa sports for everyone
Say what you want about Curtis but he put in a system that has never deviated in 30 years
Say what you want about Curtis but he put in a system that has never deviated in 30 years
Posted on 7/8/23 at 4:27 pm to grizzlylongcut
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Yeah, frick Evangel. They ruined high school sports in northwest Louisiana for decades. Piece of shite institution.
Or they made it better since everyone had to eventually compete
Posted on 7/8/23 at 4:34 pm to GeauxLSU4
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Curtis is more impressive because they don’t have future elite college players every year
Lol Curtis is a factory for d-1A players
Posted on 7/8/23 at 5:13 pm to Tubedog13
John Curtis is a national phenom that will become even more so later in the year when JT breaks McKissick's record for HS wins.
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