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Aquinas Seniors' Career Record

Nov 2, 2014
67
50
18
Correct me if I'm wrong on these numbers but...It dawned on me that the current senior class from David City Aquinas is in their fourth straight finals. They are currently 47-4. I for one find that pretty crazy. Worst case scenario, they finish their career 47-5, with 2 championships, 2 runner-ups, and a 26 game win streak under their belt. They win and finish 48-4 and 3 championships. Either way, mad props to that group of kids and Coach Mimick.

I know there was a McCook class of seniors that had a pretty stellar career and a Howells group both about 10 years ago. What are some other senior classes that had this type of success?

This post was edited on 11/23 7:50 PM by teachmehowtosnuggie
 
Great topic!

I have to think the Class of 2013 seniors at Norfolk Catholic might have had the best careers in Nebraska prep history:

2009: 12-1 lost in state championship game to Hastings St. Cecila
2010: 13-0 state champs
2011: 13-0 state champs
2012: 12-1 state champs

That's 50-2 with three tittles and a runner-up finish!
 
Falls City Sacred Heart won 6 in a row from 1989-1994. They did not lose a game during that time. Grant won 3 in a row twice.
 
Nothing to take away from Aquinas, what they have done the past few years is impressive, couldn't be happier for the kids and that program.

Longest winning streaks in Nebraska:

11 Man: Cambridge from 1996-1999, 48
8 Man: Falls City Sacred Heart 1989-1995, 87

Consecutive Undefeated Seasons:

Class A:
Boys Town (1936-1938)

Class C:
Grant, (1962-1964), West Point (1965-1967), Cambridge (1996-1999)
8 Man: Falls City Sacred Heart (1989-1994), 6

That Falls City Sacred Heart dynasty from 89-95 had to have been impressive to see.
 
Falls City Sacred Heart wins this contest, not only did they win football but during the same time I believe they won 4 basketball titles and 4 track titles, has to the most decorated group of seniors EVER
 
Congrats to this excellent Aquinas team on a great season and congrats to their excellent coach, one of the best of all time in Nebraska.
 
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