1936 (at Stanford)
McKinney 22, Liberty 21
Somerset 32, Monticello 26
Danville 37, Forkland 16
Stanford 31, Middleburg 30
McKinney 29, Somerset 28 (18-14) Coach: Robert Waddle–3
Danville 37, Stanford 18
Danville 23, McKinney 15 Coach:
Coach: Rice Mountjoy–8
1935 (at Stanford)
Somerset 26, McKinney 19
Jamestown 21, Liberty 17
Stearns 45, Kings Mountain 17
Danville 36, Parksville 14
Somerset 24, Jamestown 23
Danville 29, Stearns 21
Danville 22, Somerset 19 (24 – 7) Coach: Robert Waddle–2
Coach: Rice Mountjoy–7
1934 (at Stanford)
Danville 36, Monticello 22
Somerset 59, Forkland 10
Jamestown 35, Liberty 17
Highland 23, Stanford 22
Danville 30, Somerset 19 (12-11) Coach: Robert Waddle–1
Jamestown 58, Highland 13
Danville 34, Jamestown 18 Coach:
Coach: Rice Mountjoy–6
In 1932 and 1933, while the District and Region tournaments both had “A” and “B” brackets…
divided by school size…only the over-all Region champion advanced to the state tournament.
1933 (at
A Science Hill 34, Ferguson 29
A Danville 34, Liberty 14
B Crab Orchard 29, Buena Vista 19
B Jamestown 37, Hustonville 16
A Danville 57, Science Hill 16
B Jamestown 46, Crab Orchard 25
final Danville 54, Jamestown 16 Coach:
Coach: Rice Mountjoy–5
1932 (at Stanford)
A Monticello 12, Stanford 10
A Danville 35, Ferguson 22
B Forkland 34, Middleburg 13
B Hustonville 24, Jamestown 20
A Danville 39, Monticello 9
B Forkland 35, Hustonville 16
final Danville 31, Forkland 7 Coach:
Coach Rice Mountjoy–4
There was no 9th Region Tournament between 1927 & 1931.
From 1928-1931, there were just 8 Regions, but 16 teams at the state tournament. Each Region
winner and Region runner-up (an “A” and a “B”) advanced to state…where they were again segregated
by size through the semi-finals. Then an overall-all state champion was crowned Saturday night.
In 1927, the state was divided into “Districts” and “Regions” for the first time. There
were 6 Regions…and 12 teams in the state tournament. Like the following four years,
each Region winner and Region runner-up advanced to state…where they were segregated
by “A” and “B” through the semi-finals…and a state champion was crowned Saturday night.