High School Boys
Consecutive Victories by School
(best known accomplishments as of January, 2010)
State Name Games (Years) Top 10 All-Time
Alabama Oak Mountain 32 (2005-06) 1. Duxbury Massachusetts 74 2001-05
Alaska     2. Springdale Pennsylvania 72 1968-72
Arizona Millenium 24 (2004) 3. Thomas Jefferson Washington 69 1983-87
Arkansas Conway 33 (2008-09) 3. Shenendehowa New York 69 1990-92
California Leland 61 (1987-90) 5. Ben Lippen North Carolina 65 1963-70
Colorado Dakota Ridge 50 (1997-99) 6. Blacksburg Virginia 64 1998-2001
Connecticut Granby Memorial 43 (1985-87) 7. Leland California 61 1987-90
Delaware St. Mark's 41 8. LaCanada California 58 1987-90
District of Columbia 9. Woods Cross Utah 56 1987-90
Florida Clearwater Catholic 49 (1982-84) 10. St. Benedict's Prep New Jersey 55 1997-99
Georgia Stratford Academy 12 (1997)      
Hawaii          
Idaho    
Illinois Naperville North 35 (2002-04)
Indiana North Central 50
Iowa Bettendorf 30 (1999-2000)
Kansas St. Thomas Aquinas 45 (1993-95)
Kentucky Trinity 32 (1998)
Louisiana Jesuit 31 (2007)
Maine Falmouth 17 (2000)
Maryland Calvert Hall 42 (1985-88)
Massachusetts Duxbury 74 (2001-05)
Michigan Grosse Ile 31 (2002-03)
East Lansing 31 (2005-07)
Minnesota Stillwater 40 (1995-97)
Mississippi    
Missouri Christian Brothers  46 (1959-61)
Montana    
Nebraska Lincoln East 31 (2005-07)
Nevada Truckee 41 (1995-96)
New Hampshire Derryfield School 49 (1986-90)
New Jersey St. Benedict's Prep 55 (1997-99)
New Mexico Sandia Prep 24 (2005)
New York Shenendehowa 69 (1990-92)
North Carolina Ben Lippen 65 (1963-70)
North Dakota Fargo 20 (2001)
Ohio Centerville 34 (1984-85)
Oklahoma Broken Arrow 16 (2001)
Oregon Jesuit 19 (2001)
Pennsylvania Springdale 72 (1968-72)
Rhode Island LaSalle Academy 37 (2002-03)
South Carolina Riverside 45 (1989-92)
South Dakota
Tennessee Houston 29 (2000)
Texas Klein 50 (2005-06)
Utah Woods Cross 56 (1984-87)
Vermont    
Virginia Blacksburg 64 (1998-01)
Washington Thomas Jefferson 69 (1983-87)
West Virginia    
Wisconsin Brookfield East 29 (1995)
Wyoming    
Information contained herein has been compiled throughout the years using a variety of sources. Several states have established state
records and made them available online. Other states have established records but obtaining them is sometimes difficult. 
Unfortunately, several states do not keep records and obtaining information is hit or miss. We are aware the information is not complete
and encourage all NSCAA members to add to and update information whenever possible. Additions and corrections may be forwarded
to Joe Borrosh, NSCAA High School Records Chair, at 343 County Line Road, Macedon, NY 14502 or pmsoccer@frontiernet.net.