We will offer a pep bus tomorrow to the Lady Titans’ STATE CHAMPIONSHIP game! Students riding the pep bus will be eligible to purchase tickets for $11!— Mercer Co Athletics (@MercerCoTitans) March 11, 2018
Meet in the cafeteria by 10:30 a.m. Sales will end at 10:45 a.m. with no exceptions.
Go Lady Titans! pic.twitter.com/dG3XMuvQVl
The Mercer Co girls look for back to back state titles today against Mercy. Mercer (35-3) has lost just once in KY this season.— Kentucky High School Sports History (@KYHSHistory) March 11, 2018
This picture is from the FIRST Mercer team in '75. That's Coach Judy Heiborn inspiring the girls with a rousing locker room speech in a snazzy suit. pic.twitter.com/YYhxE6pimM
A state title will be decided soon. pic.twitter.com/kQIpCO4jdz— Josh Moore (@HLpreps) March 11, 2018
Reminder this will be final Girls Sweet 16 at NKU. Boys & girls both at Rupp Arena starting in 2019:— Jason Frakes (@kyhighs) March 11, 2018
2019: March 6-10 (BOYS); March 13-17 (GIRLS)
2020: March 11-15 (GIRLS); March 18-22 (BOYS)
2021: March 3-7 (BOYS); March 10-14 (GIRLS)
2022: March 9-13 (GIRLS); March 16-20 (BOYS)
Here we go! pic.twitter.com/w5RE1ckCXD— Danville AM Sports (@Advocate_Sports) March 11, 2018
It's a running clock game! In the state championship! (But mot until the 2nd half.) pic.twitter.com/TFOKptjwVi— Danville AM Sports (@Advocate_Sports) March 11, 2018
Lexy Lake swishes a 3 at the buzzer to put defending state champ Mercer County up 52-14 over Mercy at halftime. Lexy is 5-for-5 from three-point range & the Titans are 12-for-19 from long distance. Mercy 6-for-26 (23%) overall.— KHSAA Events (@khsaaevents) March 11, 2018
The 25th Anniversary KHSAA Girls' Sweet 16® Champions, the Nicholas County Lady Jackets, were recognized during today's championship game#khsbkg #MyReasonWhy #STEKHSAA16 pic.twitter.com/PBTrHhzeMW— KHSAA Main (@KHSAA) March 11, 2018
Mercer County seniors played the final 30 seconds, celebrated on the court together as time expired. All five touched the ball one final time. pic.twitter.com/REFHTaPSR0— Matt Overing (@MOvering) March 11, 2018
BACK-TO-BACK STATE CHAMPIONS!! pic.twitter.com/dxET7tkMVR— Harrodsburg Herald (@HburgHerald) March 11, 2018
Words can not explain how proud I am of our Mercy Girls! The journey they have taken our staff & our school on has been amazing! 2nd in the State of KY is a true accomplishment! We have been on a heck of a run since the LIT. We will miss our seniors, but we will be back. #MPBTB— MercyJagBasketball (@MercyJagsBBall) March 11, 2018
What a ride it’s been. Congratulations and thank you, ladies. pic.twitter.com/ZaGNInXu3d— Mercer Co Athletics (@MercerCoTitans) March 11, 2018
Definitely would retire those jerseys really soon! The starting 5 for @Lady_TitansBB could be the best girls basketball team of all time. Historically We can’t think of anyone as dominant as the Titans.— PrepSpin (@PrepSpin) March 11, 2018
Fun fact:— Mike Fields (@MikeFieldsKHSAA) March 11, 2018
March 11, 2015: Mercer County girls lost to Elizabethtown 79-38 in first round of Sweet 16.
March 11, 2018: Mercer County girls beat Mercy 74-34 to win their second straight Sweet 16 championship.
The back-to-back state champion Lady Titans will be back in town around 7:30. Let’s line 127 north to welcome them back to town!— Harrodsburg Herald (@HburgHerald) March 11, 2018
NO SCHOOL -— Mercer Co. Schools (@MercerCoSchools) March 12, 2018
There is no school today, Monday, March 12th.
Beautiful snowy morning. Just under 9" at my house in Harrodsburg. ❄️ @Kentuckyweather pic.twitter.com/ZMfRccvDNt— Jeana Hopkins (@JeanaHopkins) March 12, 2018
State Champs, @MCSHSTitans @Lady_TitansBB were in the studio today with Joe Mathis @HTRjoe on The Joe Show on WHBN. #statechamps #girlsrule #ladytitans #girlsbasketball pic.twitter.com/8zOw8fTM36— Hometown Live Radio (@HometownLive) March 12, 2018
Congratrulations to the 2018 Mercer County High Lady Titans and all of the other KHSAA state champions in girls' basketball over the years:
1921 Ashland
1922 Ashland
1923 West Louisville
1924 Ashland
Mercer won the state title 74-34 today. Georgetown were best on March 14, 1925. They beat Hardyville Memorial . . .44-0. Led by their guards, the Biddle sisters, Georgetown won 49 of 50 games in '24 and '25.— Kentucky High School Sports History (@KYHSHistory) March 11, 2018
The box from the '25 final . . .93 years ago. pic.twitter.com/laSKbrORCQ
1925 Georgetown
1926 Maysville
1927 West Louisville
1928 Ashland
1929 Ashland
1930 Hazard
1931 Woodburn
1932 Woodburn
1975 Louisville Butler Traditional
1976 Louisville Sacred Heart
1977 Laurel County
1978 Laurel County
1979 Laurel County
1980 Louisville Butler
1981 Pulaski County
1982 Marshall County
1983 Bowling Green Warren Central
1984 Marshall County
1985 Whitley County
1986 Oldham County
1987 Laurel County
1988 Louisville Southern
1989 Clay County
1990 Lexington Henry Clay
1991 Laurel County
1992 Louisville Mercy
1993 Nicholas County
1994 Hazard M.C. Napier
1995 Scott County
1996 Union County
1997 Hazard
1998 Elizabethtown
1999 Lexington Catholic
2000 Olive Hill West Carter
2001 Lexington Catholic
2002 Louisville Sacred Heart
2003 Louisville Sacred Heart
2004 Louisville Sacred Heart
2005 Lexington Catholic
2006 Lexington Catholic
2007 Lexington Catholic
2008 Louisville Butler
2009 Louisville Iroquois
2010 Louisville Mercy
2011 Rockcastle County
2012 Louisville duPont Manual
2013 Marion County
2014 Louisville Butler
2015 Covington Holy Cross
2016 Louisville Butler
2017 Mercer County
2018 Mercer County
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