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When choosing the greatest dynasties in high school football history, it's helpful to define what exactly constitutes a "dynasty."
Some dynasties only last about a decade. These include the likes of Allen (Texas), which has posted all of its state championships in the past 11 seasons. Or IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), which has only been in existence for six seasons.
Then, there are teams that have excellent runs under one coach, but struggle to maintain that excellence during other periods. Coral Gables is such a team as it won four national championships under coach Nick Kotys, but hasn't won another since. Likewise Reagan (Austin, Texas) won three national titles under Travis Raven, but hasn't won a state title since he left in 1970.
There are others still that have long periods of success throughout the entirety of the program's history. These are the types of dynasties MaxPreps is trying to identify in its list of The Top 50 Greatest Football Dynasties.
In order to select the top 50 dynasties, football programs were awarded rating points based on the number of state and national championships won, the total number of wins in the program's history, the team's winning percentage and the average number of wins per year. Other factors included the number of different decades in which a team won a state title, the longest period of time a school went without winning a state title and the number of state titles won in a row.
Also taken into account were the size of the school and the size of the state where the school competed. The categories were also weighted differently to emphasize the categories that held more importance in determining the dynasty.
Following are the top 50 Greatest Dynasties, topped by a team that has won more national titles than any other school.
Top 50 greatest high school football dynasties
1. Washington (Massillon, Ohio)National Championships: 9
State Championships: 24
Overall Record: 870-290-36 (.743)
Wins Per Year: 6.9
Notes: The Tigers rank No. 1 in national championships and their 870 all-time wins rank third among teams on this list ... Washington also won 19 state championships during a 31-year stretch between 1935 and 1965 ... The 1940 Washington team ranks No. 3 on the MaxPreps list of the Top 50 greatest teams of all-time ... Three former Washington coaches are on the MaxPreps list of the Top 50 greatest high school football coaches of all-time — Paul Brown, Chuck Mather and Leo Strang ... Not included on that list was former Ohio State coach Earl Bruce, who led Washington to a 20-0 record and two state titles in his two seasons as the Tigers' coach ... Washington made the news recently by setting a school record with a 101 points in a single game.
2. De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)National Championships: 7
State Championships: 19
Overall Record: 478-61-9 (.880)
Wins Per Year: 10.6
Notes: Perhaps the only thing keeping the Spartans from being No. 1 on the list is a shortage of overall wins. De La Salle did not field a team until 1973 and actually had a losing overall record before Bob Ladouceur took over in 1979 ... De La Salle won 399 games and lost 25 during Ladouceur's tenure ... The 19 state championships include eight championships won in the CIF state bowl game series and 11 mythical state titles based on selections made by Cal-Hi Sports ... The Spartans rank second on the list in national championships, winning percentage and wins per year.
3. Valdosta (Ga.)National Championships: 6
State Championships: 24
Overall Record: 917-229-34 (.792)
Wins Per Year: 8.7
Notes: Valdosta ranks No. 1 in overall all-time wins with 917 and is third in national championships with six ... Joins Washington (Massillon) as the only program to win a national championship in four different decades ... Has two coaches on the MaxPreps list of Top 50 coaches in Wright Bazemore and Nick Hyder ... Has more than double the number of state championships than any other program in Georgia.
4. Miami (Fla.)National Championships: 5
State Championships: 24
Overall Record: 599-341-24 (.634)
Wins Per Year: 6.2
Notes: The Stingarees have not won a state title since 1965 and they've won only one during the Florida playoff era that started in 1963; however, Miami won 23 state titles prior to 1963 and simply dominated high school football in Florida from 1930 to 1965 ... Ranks fourth in national championships with five.
5. Everett (Mass.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 28
Overall Record: 799-373-79 (.670)
Wins Per Year: 6.4
Notes: Winners of back-to-back national championships in 1914 and 1915, the 1914 contingent outscored opponents 600-0 and was listed by Sports Illustrated in 1963 as the greatest high school football team of all-time ... Everett has won state titles in nine different decades, including five in the past eight years.
6. Central (Little Rock, Ark.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 32
Overall Record: 803-361-48 (.682)
Wins Per Year: 7.0
Notes: Starting with the first state title in 1907, Central has been extremely consistent in winning at least one state title every decade since except for the 1980s and the 2010s ... Central was particularly powerful during the 1950s when it won five straight state titles, culminating in the 1957 team that earned a national championship and is considered one of the greatest teams in high school football history.
7. Washington (Sioux Falls, S.D.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 42
Overall Record: 786-324-37 (.701)
Wins Per Year: 6.6
Notes: No program in the nation has won more state titles than Washington (42) and no school has won as many state championships in a row (14) ... Washington also ranks among the top 25 schools with the most all-time wins (786) ... The Warriors won their first state title in 1905 and won at least one state championship every year for the next eight decades ... After a drought in the 1980s and 90s, Washington has won six state titles since 2009.
8. New Britain (Conn.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 31
Overall Record: 769-345-51 (.682)
Wins Per Year: 6.1
Notes: New Britain might be the very first state champion as it picked up its first title in 1892 ... Only two schools, Washington (Sioux Falls, S.D.) and Central (Little Rock, Ark.) have won more state championships than New Britain ... While the majority of the Golden Hurricanes' state titles came prior to World War II, they have won three state crowns this century ... The current coach is former NFL defensive back Tebucky Jones.
9. Lawrence (Kan.)National Championships: 1
State Championships: 29
Overall Record: 743-294-38 (.709)
Wins Per Year: 5.9
Notes: Lawrence holds the distinction of having the most undefeated seasons in U.S. history with 31, according to the National Federation of High Schools record book ... The Lions were particularly tough from 1945 to 1968 when they won 15 state titles in 24 seasons, including five in a row from 1956 to 1960.
10. Trinity (Louisville, Ky.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 25
Overall Record: 616-160-7 (.791)
Wins Per Year: 9.5
Notes: Perhaps no school has won more large school state titles in a shorter period of time than Trinity, which won its first title in 1968 and has a state record 25 to its credit ... Trinity also has the fourth-best winning percentage of the teams on this list ... The Shamrocks have won 13 titles this century.

Trinity coach Bob Beatty and the Shamrocks in 2011.
File photo by Wayne Litmer
11. Muskegon (Mich.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 18
Overall Record: 833-278-43 (.740)
Wins Per Year: 6.8
Notes: Big Red won its 18th state championship last year and is off to an 8-0 start in 2018, giving them 22 straight wins ... Muskegon was particularly strong during the 1920s when it won six of its state championships ... With 833 all-time wins, Muskegon ranks eighth in the nation in that category.
12. Hampton (Va.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 17
Overall Record: 833-269-45 (.746)
Wins Per Year: 7.0
Notes: The Crabbers are tied with Muskegon for the eighth-highest total number of wins in high school history, but over half of those wins have come under one coach — Mike Smith ... He's responsible for 12 of the school's 17 state titles, including a run of four in a row in the mid-1990s when Hampton won two national championships.
13. Pine Bluff (Ark.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 22
Overall Record: 802-338-53 (.694)
Wins Per Year: 6.9
Notes: Pine Bluff and Central (Little Rock) are both struggling this season with Pine Bluff at 2-4-1 and Central at 1-5-1, but that means that the two schools are tied for the most wins in Arkansas history at 804 ... Pine Bluff won five straight titles in the 1920s and the 1925 team is listed on the MaxPreps list of the 50 greatest teams as the best team in Arkansas history.
14. Creighton Prep (Omaha, Neb.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 27
Overall Record: 710-218-23 (.759)
Wins Per Year: 5.7
Notes: Although Creighton Prep has not won a state title since 2004, it won at least one state championship in every decade between the 1930s and the 2000s ... The best run came in the 1980s when it won five in a row from 1985 to 1989.
15. Maryville (Tenn.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 17
Overall Record: 785-219-34 (.773)
Wins Per Year: 8.5
Notes: Maryville has one of the highest all-time winning percentages at .773, including a run of 250-16 during George Quarles' tenure as coach during the 2000s ... The Rebels also have one of the longest winning streaks in national history at 74.
16. John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.)National Championships: 1
State Championships: 26
Overall Record: 569-64-6 (.895)
Wins Per Year: 11.6
Notes: The Patriots have the best winning percentage of any school on the list at .895 ... Their 11.6 wins per year also ranks No. 1 ... Coach J.T. Curtis is responsible for all of the team's 569 wins heading into the 2018 season.
17. McKinley (Canton, Ohio)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 827-352-42 (.695)
Wins Per Year: 6.7
Notes: McKinley and Washington (Massillon) have one of the great rivalries in high school sports ... McKinley led the head-to-head matchup until 1950 when Washington tied the rivalry a 25 wins apiece ... Washington currently has a 70-53 edge.
18. Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati)National Championships: 5
State Championships: 9
Overall Record: 480-132-3 (.783)
Wins Per Year: 8.0
Notes: If this list looked at smaller dynastic runs, Moeller might be No. 1 ... The Crusaders were dominant from 1975 to 1985, winning seven state championships and five national championships ... Moeller still ranks high with a .783 winning percentage and eight wins per year, however it has only been playing football since 1958 and thus has about 300 less wins than some of the older teams on the list.
19. Montgomery Bell Academy (Nashville, Tenn.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 16
Overall Record: 745-342-46 (.678)
Wins Per Year: 6.3
Notes: MBA ranks second in Tennessee to Maryville in both overall wins and state championships ... MBA has reached the playoffs every year since 1994 and has won seven state titles during that time.
20. St. Ignatius (Cleveland)National Championships: 3
State Championships: 11
Overall Record: 695-307-32
Wins Per Year: 6.3
Notes: St. Ignatius had just a record of 350-216-31 (.578) with no state titles when Chuck Kyle took over in 1983 ... Since then, the Wildcats have gone 345-87-1 (.798) with 11 state championships and three national titles.

St. Ignatius lands at No. 20 on the 50 greatest high school football dynasties.
File photo by Michael Noyes
21. Chicago Mt. Carmel (Ill.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 743-244-31 (.745)
Wins Per Year: 7.9
Notes: The Caravan is the second winningest program in Illinois and has 12 state titles — 11 of them under head coach Frank Lenti during his 34 years as head coach.
22. Ada (Okla.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 19
Overall Record: 789-331-24 (.700)
Wins Per Year: 7.4
Notes: Ada won all 19 of its state championships during a 46-year span between 1951 and 1996 ... Ada's 19 state titles are the most by an Oklahoma school in the post-desegregation era.
23. Carroll (Southlake, Texas)National Championships: 3
State Championships: 8
Overall Record: 519-151-8 (.771)
Wins Per Year: 9.4
Notes: The Dragons have not been around for very long, compared to other teams on the list, but they have won 77 percent of their games and they have a state record eighth state championships in Texas ... Three national titles also help make Carroll the highest-ranking Texas team on this list.
24. Washington (Tulsa, Okla.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 26
Overall Record: 775-222-30 (.769)
Wins Per Year: 8.0
Notes: Washington has close to 300 wins and 16 state titles under coach Seymour Williams when the school was part of the Oklahoma Interscholastic Negro Association.
25. Hoover (Ala.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 13
Overall Record: 489-170-7 (.739)
Wins Per Year: 8.9
Notes: Hoover holds the state record for state championships in Alabama and has one of the best "wins per year' total (8.9) of any team on this list.
26. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 10
Overall Record: 548-172-9 (.758)
Wins Per Year: 7.7
Notes: The Raiders went through two school name changes before finally becoming St. Thomas Aquinas in the early 1960s ... They've lost just three district championships since 1991.
27. Gaffney (S.C.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 16
Overall Record: 761-331-32 (.691)
Wins Per Year: 7.8
Notes: No team in South Carolina has as many wins or as many state championships as Gaffney.
28. Jefferson City (Mo.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 696-290-25 (.701)
Wins Per Year: 6.5
Notes: Former coach Pete Adkins might have had the best beginning to a career of any coach in history, as he went 76-1-2 in his first 79 games ... He had 14 unbeaten seasons and 20 unbeaten regular seasons.
29. Montclair (N.J.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 26
Overall Record: 743-334-52 (.681)
Wins Per Year: 6.5
Notes: The Mounties won 18 sectional championships prior to the state playoff system being formed in 1974 and have won eight since, including none in 2017 ... Montclair has the most all-time wins in New Jersey history.
30. Brockton (Mass.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 14
Overall Record: 792-389-64 (.662)
Wins Per Year: 6.5
Notes: Brockton ranks just behind Everett in all-time wins in Massachusetts and is among the state leaders with 14 state titles.
31. Cathedral (Indianapolis)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 13
Overall Record: 732-288-18 (.714)
Wins Per Year: 7.4
Notes: Cathedral leads Indiana schools with 732 wins and 13 state championships.

Cathedral leads Indiana schools with 732 overall wins.
File photo by Scott Hasse
32. Reidsville (N.C.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 19
Overall Record: 737-318-38 (.692)
Wins Per Year: 7.5
Notes: Reidsville is Title Town in North Carolina thanks to 19 state championships ... It also ranks second behind Shelby in total wins at the school.
33. Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.)
National Championships: 0
State Championships: 23
Overall Record: 885-237-26 (.782)
Wins Per Year: 8.6
Notes: Only Valdosta has more overall wins than Highlands ... It also has the second highest number of state championships in the state.
34. East St. Louis (Ill.)National Championships: 1
State Championships: 8
Overall Record: 771-201-36 (.783)
Wins Per Year: 8.3
Notes: Under coach Bob Shannon, the Flyers had one of the best teams in the nation and won the national title in 1985 ... East St. Louis has won more games than any other Illinois school.
35. Jenks (Okla.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 16
Overall Record: 714-256-29 (.729)
Wins Per Year: 7.1
Notes: Jenks won most of its titles under the recently retired Allan Trimble ... Jenks has also won 36 district championships since 1944.
36. Butte (Mont.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 26
Overall Record: 651-388-38 (.622)
Wins Per Year: 5.5
Notes: Butte's state titles date back all the way to the turn of the 19th century when it won 11 state titles between 1900 and 1916.
37. Shelby (N.C.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 16
Overall Record: 799-299-50 (.718)
Wins Per Year: 7.4
Notes: A small school powerhouse, Shelby has the most wins in North Carolina history and the second highest total of state championships.
38. Summerville (S.C.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 806-226-33 (.772)
Wins Per Year: 8.5
Notes: The now retired John McKissick won 620 games, meaning that he was responsible for over 75 percent of all Summerville wins since starting in the early 1950s ... The Green Wave's 12 state titles are second behind Gaffney's 16 in South Carolina.
39. Permian (Odessa, Texas)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 6
Overall Record: 526-164-13 (.757)
Wins Per Year: 8.9
Notes: No school has appeared in more state championship games in Texas than Permian with 11 ... Mojo also has the third-highest total of state titles and it has one of the highest wins per year average of any school on the list.
40. Neville (Monroe, La.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 744-250-20 (.744)
Wins Per Year: 8.6
Notes: Neville has the second-highest total number of wins in Louisiana and also ranks high with a .744 winning percentage and a high number of wins per year.
41. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.)National Championships: 3
State championships: 15
Overall Record: 400-212-8
Wins Per Year: 5.6
Notes: The Ironmen have been one of the top programs in the country the past 20 seasons, winning three straight national championships and six straight state titles between 2006-2011.

Don Bosco Prep won three straight national championships and six straight state titles between 2006-2011.
File photo by Glenn Kross
42. Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 9
Overall Record: 727-241-34 (.743)
Wins Per Year: 7.1
Notes: The Hawklets have the most wins of any Missouri school and the best winning percentage for any schools with over 600 wins.
43. Berwick (Pa.)National Championships: 3
State Championships: 6
Overall Record: 807-329-43 (.703)
Wins Per Year: 6.2
Notes: Berwick was particularly strong during the tenure of George Curry, who led the team to all of its state championships and three national titles.
44. Artesia (N.M.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 30
Overall Record: 674-334-33 (.663)
Wins Per Year: 7.7
Notes: The New Mexico playoff system began in 1950 and Artesia has won all 30 of its state championships since then, giving it the most state championships actually won in a playoff format with no mythical state crowns.
45. St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 12
Overall Record: 760-297-20 (.715)
Wins Per Year: 7.5
Notes: St. Xavier began play in 1917 and won its first state championship in 1962 ... It won at least one state title in every decade since then, culminating in 2009.
46. Tuscaloosa (Ala.)National Championships: 2
State Championships: 11
Overall Record: 351-188-38 (.641)
Wins Per Year: 5.0
Notes: The school closed in 1986, but it dominated during the late 1920s when it posted a pair of national championships and won five straight state championships while going 64 straight games without a loss.
47. Bakersfield (Calif.)National Championships: 0
State Championships: 8
Overall Record: 784-265-43 (.738)
Wins Per Year: 6.4
Notes: The Drillers have gone back and forth with Long Beach Poly for the most wins in state history, but Bakersfield has the most state championships in state history (not including mythical state championships) and it has the state's highest winning percentage for schools with more than 500 wins.
48. Plano (Texas)National Championships: 1
State Championships: 7
Overall Record: 761-360-49 (.671)
Wins Per Year: 6.7
Notes: Plano has played the most games of any school in Texas and it had the longest non-losing record streak in state history with 37 years in a row ... Their seven state titles are just one off the state record.
49. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)National Championships: 3
State Championships: 16
Overall Record: 370-120-1* (.755)
Wins Per Year: 7.3
Notes: The Gaels have only been around since the 1960s and have the lowest overall win total on the list; however, they've won 16 state titles, including nine in a row, and three national crowns. *Approximate total
50. South Panola (Batesville, Miss.)National Championships: 1
State Championships: 11
Overall Record: 536-198-8 (.728)
Wins Per Year: 7.5
Notes: The Tigers had the nation's third longest win streak at 89 games in a row, which resulted in five state titles ... Also won a national title in 2010.

South Panola had the nation's third longest win streak at 89 games in a row.
File photo by Chris Evans