UK has signed their top pitcher but all things indicate he will forego College and go in the draft.Defeated Boyd Co. 12-0 in final game.
Outscored teams 63-7 in last 7 games, with 5 shutouts.
First back-to-back championship in baseball.
Finished 41-3 and unbeaten in Kentucky.
#1 nationally in MaxPreps TOP 25 rankings.
So proud of my Rocks!!!Defeated Boyd Co. 12-0 in final game.
Outscored teams 63-7 in last 7 games, with 5 shutouts.
First back-to-back championship in baseball.
Finished 41-3 and unbeaten in Kentucky.
#1 nationally in MaxPreps TOP 25 rankings.
DAMN !!!! That is some serious talent.I saw a chart that showed that they had four pitchers that threw 90+ and someone said that their first seven hitters were D1.
I know. They really defied the odds. What an incredible Cinderella story. These unknowns come out of nowhere to lead the pack and win state.What a feel good story!!!
1500 Boys go to Trinity . The equivalent of a 3000 person school ie larger than some colleges. And pulling from a wide area including a number of kids from surrounding counties and Indiana.
St X has won how many swim and golf and tennis championships and Trinity how many football championships using the same formula so not sure what kind of feel good story ? BTW St X was the second best baseball team in the state but did not have three stud pitchers. Willoughby (Mr Baseball) was only one of three capable of throwing a shut out .
If this continues next year baseball may need to go to a three or four class system depending on enrollment .

Have you thought "hmmm.......how could a private school do so well?".I am pretty amazed that when stories of the two prominent private schools are mentioned on this site, meaning Trinity and St X, how most of the thread is filled with hate and jealousy over their accomplishments. Doesnt matter what sport. Though i dont keep a running tab, i suspect most of these posters are negative toward everything the football and basketball cats too. Cant just give credit where credit is due. Sad way to live.
The following is from ChatGPT and should put this discussion to rest:There are under 1200 kids at Trinity. It’s never had 1500. The fast majority of those kids are fed through the catholic school system. Very few are “recruited.” In fact, most of the “recruited” kids approach Trinity. Like most kids who want to go to Trinity, they find a way to get them there. An African American kid in my class was from Shepherdsvile, didnt play any sports and didn’t pay a dime. He did work school events, make great grades and always remained an asset to the school. Trinity is not perfect but they generally are doing what’s best for the kids.
| School | Recent state championship totals (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Trinity High School | Around 70–90+ team state titles since 2005 |
| St. Xavier High School | Around 90–110+ team state titles since 2005 |
| Sacred Heart Academy | Around 70–90+ team state titles since 2005 |
| Assumption High School | Around 40–60+ team state titles since 2005 |
I don't think "jealousy" is the correct term. Theres nothing wrong with recognizing accomplishments but considering the context.I am pretty amazed that when stories of the two prominent private schools are mentioned on this site, meaning Trinity and St X, how most of the thread is filled with hate and jealousy over their accomplishments. Doesnt matter what sport. Though i dont keep a running tab, i suspect most of these posters are negative toward everything the football and basketball cats too. Cant just give credit where credit is due. Sad way to live.
The following is from ChatGPT and should put this discussion to rest:
When considering total KHSAA team state championships across all sports over roughly the last 20 years (2005–2025), , based on school and KHSAA records, these four Louisville powers have dominated Kentucky athletics:
School Recent state championship totals (approx.) Trinity High School Around 70–90+ team state titles since 2005 St. Xavier High School Around 90–110+ team state titles since 2005 Sacred Heart Academy Around 70–90+ team state titles since 2005 Assumption High School Around 40–60+ team state titles since 2005
A few data points that show the scale:
- St. X has won 172 boys' state championships all-time and continues to add titles in swimming, cross country, soccer, golf, and other sports.
- Sacred Heart reported 115 state championships overall as of 2025.
- Assumption reports 58 state team championships all-time, with 54 coming in the past 30 years, meaning a large share were won during the last 20 years.
- Trinity has been one of Kentucky's most successful athletic programs, including 30 football state championships and numerous titles in baseball, lacrosse, track, bowling, and other sports.
The vast majority of Ky schools have won zero state titles in anything
From someone who coached at both private and public schools in Louisville, public schools like Male, Ballard recruit more then anyone in the private sector.Privates school in a metropolitan area of 1 million people, gets to recruit the top
talent. We should all be so shocked![]()
PRP in Louisville won the state title in baseball in a three peat from 1994-1996Defeated Boyd Co. 12-0 in final game.
Outscored teams 63-7 in last 7 games, with 5 shutouts.
First back-to-back championship in baseball.
Finished 41-3 and unbeaten in Kentucky.
#1 nationally in MaxPreps TOP 25 rankings.
No, thats not the way I roll. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear.Have you thought "hmmm.......how could a private school do so well?".
PRP has a fabulous baseball tradition ... no question !!PRP in Louisville won the state title in baseball in a three peat from 1994-1996
I have friends in Louisville and they've told me the same thing.From someone who coached at both private and public schools in Louisville, public schools like Male, Ballard recruit more then anyone in the private sector.
Public schools have raided the middle schools for talent/players while private Catholic schools prohibit them from playing underclassmen.
Something that I don’t understand is how a kid can play a game or two in basketball with one school and then transfer to another team in their own district and finish the season and then go back to the previous school and graduate? His family didn’t move either and it was 2 public schools.From someone who coached at both private and public schools in Louisville, public schools like Male, Ballard recruit more then anyone in the private sector.
Public schools have raided the middle schools for talent/players while private Catholic schools prohibit them from playing underclassmen.
1) why listen to that dummie when all ya have to do is google it?There are under 1200 kids at Trinity. It’s never had 1500. The fast majority of those kids are fed through the catholic school system.
I wish I had the answer you seek.Something that I don’t understand is how a kid can play a game or two in basketball with one school and then transfer to another team in their own district and finish the season and then go back to the previous school and graduate? His family didn’t move either and it was 2 public schools.
Privates raid JCPS middle schools for recruits. To the extent that publics have taken steps to prevent. Publics are not raiding private school kids.From someone who coached at both private and public schools in Louisville, public schools like Male, Ballard recruit more then anyone in the private sector.
Public schools have raided the middle schools for talent/players while private Catholic schools prohibit them from playing underclassmen.
Well, the facts are they have the ability to hand-pick from the surrounding areas, which is an enormous advantage. I wonder why you're unwilling to acknowledge that?No, thats not the way I roll. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear.
fReE aGeNtSomething that I don’t understand is how a kid can play a game or two in basketball with one school and then transfer to another team in their own district and finish the season and then go back to the previous school and graduate? His family didn’t move either and it was 2 public schools.