High school basketball rankings: Kentucky state champion Lyon County finishes No. 1 in Small Town Top 25

By Kevin Askeland Apr 4, 2024, 11:30am

Behind 5,000-point scorer Travis Perry, Lyon County became smallest school in Bluegrass State to win title in nearly 60 years.

Lyon County (Eddyville) struck a blow for small town high school basketball teams across the country when it defeated Harlan County (Harlan) 67-58 to capture the Kentucky's single-class state championship last month.

With an enrollment of just 293 students, Lyon County became the first small town team in nearly 60 years to win the state championship.

As a result, Lyon County finishes as the No. 1 team in the Small Town Top 25.

Travis Perry, the state's all-time leading scorer with 5,481 points, led the way with 27 points in the championship game and was named the Sweet 16 MVP. Perry was also named Mr. Basketball.

If not for Lyon County's surprising win, Brownstown Central (Brownstown, Ind.) would have been the clear choice for the No. 1 ranking. The Braves captured the Class 2A state championship and edged out New Madrid County Central (New Madrid, Mo.) for the No. 2 spot.



Teams qualifying for the Small Town Top 25 must have fewer than 1,000 students and located in a town with a population of under 10,000. The rankings are based on the MaxPreps computer ratings and state championship performances.
Travis Perry of Lyon County in action at the City of Palms Classic in December. (Photo: Eugene Alonzo)
Travis Perry of Lyon County in action at the City of Palms Classic in December. (Photo: Eugene Alonzo)
Small Town Top 25

1. Lyon County (Eddyville, Ky.), 36-3
State champion.

2. Brownstown Central (Brownstown, Ind.), 28-4
Class 2A state champion.

3. New Madrid County Central (New Madrid, Mo.), 28-3
Class 3 state champion.

4. Dale (Okla.), 31-2
Class 2A state champion.

5. Williston (Fla.), 29-2
Class 1A state champion.

6. Stillwater (N.Y.), 27-1
Class B state champion.



7. Farmville Central (Farmville, N.C.), 30-2
Class 2A state runner-up.

8. Raymond (Miss.), 31-4
Class 4A state champion.

9. Silsbee (Texas), 29-10
Class 4A state runner-up.

10. Beaverhead County (Dillon, Mont.), 21-4
Class A state champion.

11. Aliquippa (Pa.), 27-5
Class 2A state champion.

12. Hitchcock (Texas), 35-3
Class 3A state champion.



13. Marcellus (N.Y.), 25-2
Class B state runner-up.

14. Zillah (Wash.), 27-0
Class 1A state champion.

15. Booneville (Miss.), 29-2
Class 3A state champion.

16. Hartville (Mo.), 29-2
Class 2 state champion.

17. Harlan County (Harlan, Ky.), 32-6
State finalist.

18. Devils Lake (N.D.), 27-3
Class A state champion.



19. Hamlin (Hayti, S.D.), 23-3
Class A state runner-up.

20. Cherry (Iron, Minn.), 32-2
Class A state champion.

21. Ponder (Texas), 37-7
Class 2A state runner-up.

22. Holliday (Texas), 34-3
Class 2A state semifinalist.

23. Wahoo (Neb.), 23-5
Class C1 state champion.

24. Profile (Bethlehem, N.H.), 27-0
Class 4 state champion.



25. Colfax (Wash.), 29-0
Class 2B state champion.