LEXINGTON CATHOLIC “Knights”

The school was formed in 1951 through the merger of two secondary schools: St. Catherine's Academy, founded in 1823, and Lexington Latin High, founded in 1924. Lexington Catholic moved to its current location in 1957.

(Latin High School participated in the KHSAA post-season tournament from 1946 through 1951)

as Lexington Latin

1946 12-12 Andy Anderson

1947 14-10 Andy Anderson

1948 16-10 Andy Anderson

1949 15-10 Andy Anderson

1950 19 - 5 Roland Allen

1951 24 - 5 Nick Wanchic

as Lexington Catholic

1952 18 - 9 Nick Wanchic

1953 11-16 Nick Wanchic

1954 19 - 7 Nick Wanchic

1955 11-11 Nick Wanchic

1956 9 - 17 Nick Wanchic

1957 9 - 13 Nick Wanchic

1958 16 - 8 Fred O’Brien (did not participate in post-season tournament)

1959 17 - 8 Fred O’Brien

1960 13-11 Fred O’Brien

1961 13-13 Fred O’Brien

1962 20 - 6 Fred O’Brien

1963 23 - 7 Fred O’Brien (11th region semi-finalist)

1964 18 - 7 Fred O’Brien

1965 15-12 Tommy Starns

1966 28 - 7 Tommy Starns

1967 20 - 9 Tommy Starns

1968 22-11 Tommy Starns

1969 15-17 Tommy Starns

1970 16-17 Tommy Starns

1971 20-11 Tommy Starns

1972 15-15 Tommy Starns

1973 18-15 Tommy Starns

1974 8 - 24 Tommy Starns vs. Madisonville

1975 18-15 Tommy Starns site score winner

1976 24-11 Tommy Starns

1977 20-12 Tommy Starns L.C. 76-66 Mad.

1978 15-13 Tommy Starns

1979 16-16 Tommy Starns Mad. 92-77 Mad.

1980 17-10 Tom Huston

1981 15-14 Jim Lankster

1982 15-12 Jim Lankster

1983 14-13 Tommy Starns

1984 16-14 Tommy Starns

1985 27 - 6 Tommy Starns

1986 8 - 18 Danny Haney

1987 15-13 Danny Haney

1988 20-10 Danny Haney

1989 21 - 9 Danny Haney

1990 22 - 9 Danny Haney

1991 23 - 8 Danny Haney

1992 30 - 8 Danny Haney (state tournament runner-up)

1993 24 - 7 Danny Haney

1994 22-11 Danny Haney

1995 26 - 8 Danny Haney

1996 30 - 5 Danny Haney

1997 31 - 2 Danny Haney

1998 33 - 3 Danny Haney

1999 26 - 5 Danny Haney

2000 32 - 5 Danny Haney (state tournament runner-up)

2001 25 - 8 Danny Haney

2002 33 - 2 Danny Haney STATE CHAMPION!

2003 24 - 8 Bart Flener

(KHSAA website says 2003 record was 15-17 after several games were forfeited)

2004 29 - 4 Bart Flener

2005 23 - 8 Curtis Turley

2006 23 - 7 Brandon Salsman

2007 23-10 Brandon Salsman

2008 32 - 4 Brandon Salsman

2009 26 - 8 Brandon Salsman

2010 20 - 5 Brandon Salsman

2011 27 - 8 Brandon Salsman

2012 24 - 8 Brandon Salsman

2013 22-11 Brandon Salsman

2014 19-12 Brandon Salsman

2015 24 - 9 Brandon Salsman

2016 14-13 Brandon Salsman

2017 24 - 9 Brandon Salsman

2018 18-10 Brandon Salsman