Your starting to scare me.
the one thing I have notice about dynasties they all come to an end.
Not this one!the one thing I have notice about dynasties they all come to an end.
Kinda like the Tar Heel Basketball and New England Patriots, the true dynasty's just keep on going.the one thing I have notice about dynasties they all come to an end.
This was outstanding work on this video!!! I like SHSLion was on that 1910 team ha ha ha
refresh my memory did not duke beat Carolina 2 out of three games this year. so to me that makes duke the champs of the state.Kinda like the Tar Heel Basketball and New England Patriots, the true dynasty's just keep on going.
I noticed that the video failed to say who Shelby lost to in the 1924 championship game. It was none other than Rockingham which is the foundation that Richmond Sr high was built on. The trophy for that game was in the trophy case at Rockingham. I don't know what they have done with it but I am sure it is still around.refresh my memory did not duke beat Carolina 2 out of three games this year. so to me that makes duke the champs of the state.
refresh my memory did not duke beat Carolina 2 out of three games this year. so to me that makes duke the champs of the state.
Hate to, really hate to, but you have to include UCLA in any basketball dynasty conversations.New England is pretty far from being a true dynasty if you're talking about years of dominance. They only became relevant this millennium. As far as college basketball goes, the only schools in that conversation are Kentucky and UNC, maybe Kansas. I'm a Duke fan but our first title didn't come til the 90s. Indiana used to be in the conversation but haven't been relevant for quite a while.
UCLA had the ultimate dynasty in college basketball during their run, but haven't won but one title since. Also interesting to note that if it weren't for UCLA, both Duke and UNC would have one more title apiece.