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Mayfield Moves into #6 Nationally in All Time Wins
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Wise one Wrote:How can that be? Just using the top ten list, I see that

Mayfield 777 wins / 92 seasons = 8.445652 wins per season
Highlands 813 wins / 96 seasons = 8.46875 wins per season


But then:

Trinity shows in this week's game notes that their overall record is 541-146-7, assuming that that is current, then at the end of 2010 they were 531-146-7. Their first season was in 1963 (I think) that means they have had 48 seasons so that is an average of 11.0625 wins per season.

John Hardin's record in their first 10 seasons, ending in 2010, was 90-32, making their average of exactly 9 wins per season is above both Mayfield and Highlands.

Then there may be some other school that has a good record also that I did not check. LCA, Beechwood and St X come to mind, but there are probably more.


So, you might want to reconsider your statement.

I had made an error in the John Hardin numbers but it would not let me edit. So the numbers are now correct.
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Mayfield Moves into #6 Nationally in All Time Wins - by Wise one - 11-10-2011, 12:04 AM

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