IOWA HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL’S ALL TIME BEST LIST
WHY THE LIST? HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO IT AND A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEIn 2001 the IHSAA researched and produced the first ever all-time best baseball list from records, microfilm newspaper stories and school reports. Some of those performances are included in the National High School Record Book printed by the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Obviously, the game has changed through the years with technology of equipment, playing surfaces, playing rules including the use of a pitcher, and the number of games allowed in a season. There is no definitive way to factor those things from performances. We do want to acknowledge the great number of outstanding players and teams that you will not find on these lists because their performances were not chronicled or fewer competition dates prevented them from reaching the minimum standard. Nevertheless they remain a
significant part of Iowa prep history and in a real sense they are why this list was generated.
While the IHSAA recognizes performances accomplished in the summer after a student’s eighth grade year, the NFHS recognizes only performances accomplished after a student enters ninth grade.
Information on the baseball webpage is the “best on record” performances we have been able identify. The
list continues as a work in progress. We accept verified information of performances anytime, although the
list is best served if we receive them at the time they occur. Not all coaches/ schools report qualifying
performances. However, we urge each school/community and statisticians to compare their performances and school records to the following list and send us any qualifying performance(s) so that students can be officially recognized. Performances must have been achieved in a high school game sanctioned by the IHSAA.
Additions, corrections can be sent to: Iowa High School Athletic Association; c/o Bud Legg; PO Box 10; Boone, Iowa 50036-0010; Email: blegg@iahsaa.org Our appreciation is hereby extended to those who sent information including corrected spellings, dates, or numbers.
Iowa was the first state to have an athletic association sponsored Summer State Baseball Tournament, inaugurating the program in 1946. Summer marks are the basis for this list, although we have included notable performances, with notation from spring or fall seasons. The IHSAA started with a Spring State Tournament which ran from 1928 through 1972 and also a Fall State Tournament, 1939 through 1985. Iowa State College sponsored a spring invitational “state tournament” from 1924-27.
A synopsis of the Summer State Tournaments and the championships scores of the fall and spring
championships is included in the State Tournament Stat Book, which the IHSAA updates annually and places on our website (www.iahsaa.org). Finally, we owe a debt of thanks to the large number of media who have contributed information to this endeavor.
SPECIAL NOTE TO COACHES
Please double check the information as it relates to your team. Submit current game and season team stats, as well as those from other years.
TEAM ALL TIME BEST ON RECORD
Performances reported/corrected as of August 29, 2013 NFHS rank in [ ] – 2012-13 National Record Book
TEAM - GAME
Most Runs, Game (45 or more)
109 - Atlantic, April 26, 1928 vs. Griswold [1]
Most Runs, Game, both teams (60 or more)
109 - Atlantic (109) vs. Griswold (0), April 26, 1928 [1] 60 - Essex vs. South Page, June 16, 1991 [T-9]
Most Runs, One Inning (18 or more)
31 - Mason City vs. Des Moines North, May 31, 2011[T-6]
30 - Dubuque Senior vs. Edgewood-Colesburg, June 7, 1975 [T-8] 30 - Essex vs. South Page, June 16, 1991 [T-8]
Most Hits, Game (40 or more)
92 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [1]
Most Hits, Game, both teams (65 or more)
92 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [1]
Most Doubles, Game (10 or more)
26 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [1]
13 - Pleasantville vs. East Union, Afton, June 23, 2003
11 - Montezuma vs. English Valleys, July 16, 2013 (4 innings)
11 - B-G-M, Brooklyn vs. English Valleys, North English, June 8, 2011
Most Triples, Game (5 or more)
7 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [T-3]
6 – St. Albert, Council Bluffs vs. Clarinda, June 28, 2013 6 - Sioux City East vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton, July 7, 2007 5 - Johnston vs. Des Moines North, July 11, 2007
Most Consecutive Triples, Game (3 or more)
3 - Sioux City East vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton, July 7, 2007
Most Home Runs, Game (7 or more)
16 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [1]
9 - Lisbon vs. Northeast, Goose Lake, June 9, 1999 8 - Mason City vs. Lewis Central, May 30, 2011
8 - Van Buren, Keosauqua vs. Notre Dame, Burlington, May 29, 2009 8 - Wall Lake View Auburn vs. Southeast Webster-Grand, June 30, 2007 8 - Van Meter vs. Martensdale-St. Marys, June 13, 2001
8 - Martensdale-St. Marys vs. Van Meter, June 13, 2001 7 – Dowling Catholic, WDM vs. Davenport West, July 1, 2011 7 - Van Meter vs. Des Moines Christian, June 3, 2011
7 Des Moines Christian vs. Van Meter, June 18, 2009
7 - Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona vs. Highland, Riverside, June 23, 2008 7 - Kee, Lansing vs. Postville, June 7, 2007 (Kee hit 12 in the DH)
7 - North Mahaska vs. BGM, Brooklyn, June 2, 2006 7 - Clinton vs. Camanche, June 6, 1999
7 - Osage vs. Newman Catholic, Mason City, June 12, 1999 7 - Saydel vs. BCLUW, Conrad, June 4, 2005
Most Home Runs, Game, both teams (10 or more)
16 - Atlantic vs. Griswold, April 26, 1928 [1]
16 - Van Meter (8) and Martensdale-St. Marys (8), June 13, 2001 [1] 12 - Mid-Prairie, Wellman (7) and Solon (5), May 29, 2009 [9]
12 - Camanche (5) and Clinton (7), June 6, 1999 [T-9] 10 – Mason City (8) and Lewis Central (2), May 30, 2011
10 - Newman Catholic, Mason City vs. North Fayette, West Union, 2006
Most Home Runs, One Inning (4 or more)
5 - Iowa City West vs. Dubuque Hempstead, June 2, 2006 [T-8] 5 - Pocahontas vs. Emmetsburg, July 5, 2002 [T-8]
5 - Saydel vs. BCLUW, Conrad, June 4, 2005 [T-8]
4 – North Scott, Eldridge, vs. Calamus-Wheatland, June 3, 2009 4 – Kee, Lansing vs. Postville, June 7, 2007
4 - Lake Mills vs. St. Ansgar, June 5, 1999
4 - Van Meter vs. Martensdale-St. Marys, June 13, 2001
Most Home Runs, One Inning, both teams (4 or more)
5 – North Scott (4) vs. Calamus-Wheatland (1), June 3, 2009 [T-5]
5 - Van Meter & Martensdale-St. Marys (4th and 7th innings), June 13, 2001 [T-5] 5 - Pocahontas vs. Emmetsburg, July 5, 2002 [T-5]
5 - Saydel vs. BCLUW, Conrad, June 4, 2005 [T-5]
4 – Newman Catholic, Mason City vs. North Fayette, West Union, 2006 4 - Lake Mills vs. St. Ansgar, June 5, 1999
Most Consecutive Home Runs (3 or more)
4 - Lake Mills vs. St. Ansgar, June 5, 1999 [T-6] 4 - Pocahontas vs, Emmetsburg, July 5, 2002 [T-6]
3 – Dowling Catholic, WDM vs. Davenport West July 1, 2011 3 - Ames vs. Ankeny, June 2, 2009
3 - Gladbrook-Reinbeck vs. NUH, Cedar Falls, June 16, 2007 3 - Iowa City West vs. Dubuque Hempstead June 2, 2006 3 - Van Meter vs. Martensdale-St. Marys, June 13, 2001 3 - Knoxville vs. Boone, June 24, 2003
3 - St. Mary’s, Remsen vs. Alta, 2000
3 - North Tama vs. South Tama, June 20, 1998
Most Walks, Game (18 or more)
21 - Essex vs. South Page, June 16, 1991 [T-4]
Most Walks, Game, both teams (30 or more)
35 - East Mills (16) vs. Essex/South Page (19), June 6, 2013 34 - Essex (21) vs. South Page (13), June 16, 1991
Most Strike Outs, one team (24 or more)
30 – Gilbert vs. North Polk, June 15, 2009 (14 inns; 20 by Joe Goodman in 9, 10 by Joe Storker in 5) 28 - Anamosa vs. Valley Community, Elgin, June 8, 1977, (24 - Cris Schoon, Anamosa-11 innings; Rick Fisher. Valley 4)
Most Strike Outs, Game, both teams (37 or more)
49 - Gilbert vs. North Polk, June 15, 2009 (14 innings; 30 Ks for Gilbert; 19 for North Polk)
43 - Anamosa and Valley, Elgin, June 8, 1977, game suspended tied game after 11, never completed
42 - Roland and Wellsburg, May 19, 1960, 7 innings won by Roland 11-1 (23 by Delon Thompson,
Roland; 19 by Dick Geiken)
42 - Goldfield and Rolfe, July 16, 1983, sectional tournament opener won by Goldfield, 5-4, 11 innings
Longest Stretch of Games without Being Shut-out (175 or more)
210 - Kee, Lansing, 2004 to June 24, 2010 185 – Des Moines East, 2005 to June 7, 2010
TEAM OFFENSE - SEASON
Most Runs, Season (385 or more)
511 - Assumption, Davenport, 1999 [8] 489 - Kee, Lansing, 1981
483 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2003 474 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012 467 - North Sentral Kossuth, 2007 463 - Kee, Lansing, 2002
463 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2002 460 - Kee, Lansing, 2005 459 - Kee, Lansing, 2011 459 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 457 - Lisbon, 1999 445 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011 443 - Kee, Lansing, 2010 441 - Lawton-Bronson, 2011
439 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City, 2005 439 - Creston, 1990
436 - Beckman Catholic, Dyersville, 2012 436 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012 436 - Knoxville, 2002 428 - Solon, 2011 428 - North Tama, 2001 425 - North Tama, 2002 423 - Twin Cedars, 2013 423 - Sentral, Fenton, 2006 422 - Kee, Lansing, 2007 422 - Marshalltown, 2002
421 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2011 421 - Kuemper Catholic, Carroll, 2011 419 - Ankeny, 2005 416 - Mason City, 2011 414 - Martensdale-Saint Marys, 2004 412 - Anamosa, 2005 411 - Creston, 1989 410 - Van Meter, 2013 410 - Knoxville, 2007 410 - Valley, WDM, 2005 410 - Wilton, 2004
408 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 1998 406 - Sioux City, East, 2011
406 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2011 406 - West Delaware, 2007 404 - Carlisle, 2003
402 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2013 402 - Iowa City West, 2007
402 - Mid-Prairie, Wellman, 2007 402 - Iowa City, City, 1995 401 - Jesup, 1999
400 - Kee, Lansing, 2006 400 - Jesup, 2003
399 - Des Moines East, 2008 399 - Creston, 1992
398 - Center Point-Urbana, 1999 397 - Winterset, 2002
392 - North Fayette, West Union, 2007 389 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2008 388 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2010 388 - Assumption, Davenport 2006 386 - Mason City, 2004
385 - Creston, 1991
Most Hits, Season (370 or more)
568 - Assumption, Davenport, 1999 [5] 515 - Kee, Lansing, 1981
497 - Kee, Lansing, 2006
490 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City, 2012 488 - Kee, Lansing, 2005
485 – Kee, Lansing, 2011 485 - Kee, Lansing, 2002
484 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2002 474 - Burlington, 1974 473 - Burlington, 1975 468 - Sentral, Fenton, 2006 469 - Kee, Lansing, 2007 466 - Urbandale, 2000 464 - Kee, Lansing, 2010 463 - Solon, 2011 463 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 463 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City, 2005 462 - Mason City, 2011
461 - West Delaware, 2007 460 - Benton Community, 2012 458 - Kee, Lansing, 2005 455 - Sioux City East, 2011 453 - Knoxville, 2002
452 - Des Moines East, 2007 449 - Valley, WDM, 2005 447 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011 445 - Urbandale, 2007 445 - Valley, WDM, 2003 444 - Burlington, 1973 443 - Ankeny, 2012 443 - Mason City, 2005 441 - Johnston, 2008 439 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2007 439 - North Sentral Kossuth, 2007 438 - Marshalltown, 1999
436 - Beckman Catholic, Dyersville, 2012 436 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012 436 - Kuemper Catholic, Carroll, 2011 436 - Knoxville, 2007 436 - Valley, WDM, 2006 436 - Burlington, 1971 435 - Jesup, 2003 434 - Assumption, Davenport, 2006 432 - Valley, WDM, 1999
432 - Cedar Rapids Washington, 1999 430 - Sioux City, East, 2012
429 - Dowling Catholic, WDM, 2011 428 - Mid-Prairie, Wellman, 2007 427 - Central Clinton, DeWitt, 2013 427 =- Chariton, 2013
426 - Iowa City West, 2011
426 - Turkey Valley, Jackson Jct., 2008 425 - Davis County, Bloomfield, 2012 425 - Epworth, Western Dubuque, 2012 425 - Iowa City West, 2006
425 - Anamosa, 2005
424 - Des Moines, East, 2013 424 - Clear Lake, 2012 424 - Valley, WDM, 2012 423 - Marshalltown, 2001 420 - North Tama, 2002 420 - Lisbon, 1999
419 - Sioux City, East 2013
419 - North Fayette, West Union, 2007 419 - Jesup, 1998
417 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 1998 416 - Bishop Garrigan, Algona, 2012 416 - Fort Dodge, 2012
415 - Iowa City West, 2009 415 - Wilton, 2005
414 - Twin Cedars 2013
413 – Martensdale-St. Marys, 2013
413 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2001 412 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2002
410 - Des Moines East 2002 408 - Pleasant Valley, 2011 408 - Xavier, Cedar Rapids, 2007 405 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2005 405 - Des Moines East, 1996 403 - Van Meter, 2012 403 - Knoxville, 2002 403 - Creston, 1990
402 - Assumption, Davenport, 2011 402 - Xavier, Cedar Rapids, 2005 401 - Southeast Polk, 2011 401 - Knoxville, 2007 401 - Mount Pleasant, 2005
400 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2003 399 - Des Moines East, 2008
399 - Davenport Central, 2006 399 - Mason City, 2006
397 - Lisbon, 2012 397 - Winterset, 2002 397 - Lewis Central, 2005 396 - Sioux City, North 2012
396 - Dowling Catholic, WDM, 2005 396 - Dowling Catholic, WDM, 2005 396 - Jesup, 1999
396 - Burlington, 1973
393 - Albia, 2013 392 - Maquoketa, 2012 392 - Creston, 1989 389 - Clear Lake, 2011 388 - Fort Dodge 2013 388 - Wahlert, Dubuque, 2011 388 - Martensdale-Saint Marys 2004 388 - Xavier, Cedar Rapids, 2006 387 - Central Clinton, DeWitt, 2012 387 - Ankeny, 2007
387 - Marshalltown, 2002 386 - Iowa City, West, 2012 386 - Des Moines Lincoln, 2006 386 - Des Moines East 2003 385 – Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2011 385 - Ottumwa, 2006 385 - Center Point-Urbana, 1999 384 - Dowling Catholic, WDM, 2006 384 - Kee, Lansing, 2003 384 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2006 383 - Martensdale-Saint Marys 2006 383 - North Tama, 2001
383 - North Fayette, West Union, 1997 382 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2010 382 - Burlington, 1970
381 - Ankeny 2013 381 - Waukee, 2003
381 - Assumption, Davenport, 2002 380 - North Scott, Eldridge 2013 378 - Marion, 2012
378 - Johnston, 2007
377 - Assumption, Davenport, 2007 377 - Center Point-Urbana, 2006 375 - Johnston, 2006
374 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2008 374 - Des Moines East 1997
373 - Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 2007 372 - Carlisle, 2002
371 - Kuemper Catholic, Carroll, 2005 371 - North Polk, 1996
370 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 1998
Most Doubles, Season (85 or more)
130 - Solon, 2010 [3]
129 - Assumption, Davenport, 1999 [4] 121 - Benton Community, 2012 [T-6] 116 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 [T-11] 113 - Iowa City, West, 2011
109 - Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 2011 109 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011 109 - Valley, WDM, 2005 (10) 107 - Des Moines East 2007
107 - Cedar Rapids Washington, 1999 106 - Mid-Prairie, Wellman, 2007
106 - Kee, Lansing, 2005 106 - Independence, 2001
105 – Beckman Catholic, Dyersville 2012 105 - Valley, WDM, 2006
104 - Southeast Polk, 2011 104 - Kee, Lansing, 2006
103 - Epworth, Western Dubuque, 2012 103 - Lewis Central, 2002
103 - Sentral, Fenton, 2006 103 - Urbandale, 2000 103 - Ankeny, 2005
102 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City, 2012 102 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012 102 - Johnston, 2008
102 - Iowa City West, 2006 101 - Chariton 2013
101 - Valley, WDM, 1998 101 - Mason City, 2004 100 - Kee, Lansing, 1981 100 - Pleasant Valley, 1998 99 - Sioux City, East 2012 99 - Sioux City East, 2008 99 - West Delaware, 2007 99 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2002 98 - Iowa City, West 2013 98 - Solon, 2011
98 - Urbandale, 2007
98 - Dowling Catholic, WDM, 2005 97 - Bishop Garrigan, Algona 97 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2003 96 - Ankeny, 2012
96 - Sioux City East, 2011 96 - Xavier, Cedar Rapids, 2007 96 - Kee, Lansing, 1988
96 - Marshalltown, 2001 95 - Oskaloosa, 2010 95 - Kee, Lansing, 2002 94 - Kee, Lansing, 2007
93 - North Sentral Kossuth, 2007 93 - Knoxville, 2003
92 - Valley, WDM 2012 92 - Kee, Lansing, 2011
92 - Kuemper Catholic, Carroll, 2011 92 - Des Moines East, 2008
92 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2002 91 - Sioux City, East 2013
91 - Mason City, 2011 91 - North Tama, 2001 91 - Des Moines East 1997
90 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2008
90 – Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2008 90 - Saydel, 2006
90 - Anamosa, 2005 90 - Burlington, 1974
90 - Burlington, 1975 89 - Knoxville, 2007 89 - Carlisle, 2002
88 - North Scott, Eldridge, 2013 88 - Clear Lake, 2012 88 - Johnston, 2006 88 - Marshalltown, 1999 87 - Twin Cedars 2013 87 - Preston, 2012 87 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2007 87 - North Fayette, West Union, 2007 87 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 1998 86 - Davis County, Bloomfield, 2012 86 - Des Moines East 1998
85 - Des Moines, East 2013 85 - Montezuma 2013 85 - Valley, WDM, 2011 85 - Montezuma, 2013 85 - Jesup, 1991
Most Triples, Season (28 or more)
38 - Johnston, 2007 [1] 36 - Burlington, 1973 [T-3] 33 - Burlington, 1974 [T-9] 32 - Ottumwa 2013 [T-10]
32 - Des Moines, East 2013 [T-10] 32 - Burlington, 1975 [T-10] 31 - Valley, WDM 2005 29 - Beckman, Dyersville, 2007 29 - Assumption, Davenport, 1972 29 - Burlington, 1972 28 - Jesup, 2003 28 - Burlington, 1970 28 - Burlington, 1966
Most Home Runs, Season (50 or more)
90 - Bishop Garrigan, Algona, 1999 [7] 83 – West Delaware, 2008 [10]
74 – West Delaware, Manchester 2007 67 - Ankeny, 2005
64 - Center Point-Urbana, 1998 64 - Bondurant-Farrar, 1998 63 - Assumption, Davenport, 1999 62 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 1998 61 - Camanche, 1999
61 - Ankeny, 2004
59 - North Scott, Eldridge, 2008 59 - Marshalltown, 1999
59 - North Fayette, West Union, 1999 57 - Urbandale, 1999
57 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 1999 56 - Davis County, Bloomfield, 2011 56 - Carlisle, 2003
56 - Ames, 1987
55 - Emmetsburg, 2001
54 - Martensdale-St. Marys 2011 54 - Dowling, WDM, 2001
54 - Iowa City, West, 1997 53 - Mount Ayr, 2007 53 - Van Meter, 2001 52 - Iowa City West, 2009 52 - Center Point-Urbana, 1999 52 - Osage, 1999 52 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 1998 51 - Solon, 2011 51 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 51 - Martensdale-Saint Marys 2004 51 - Winterset, 2002
50 - Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 2011 50 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2011 50 - Valley, WDM, 1999
50 - Marshalltown, 1998
50 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2000
Most RBI, Season (350 or more)
461 - Bishop Garrigan, Algona, 1999 [5] 450 - Assumption, Davenport, 1999 [6] 416 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 [11] 391 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011
384 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2011 384 - Solon, 2011
381 - Lisbon, 1999 376 – Twin Cedars 2013
375 - North Sentral Kossuth, 2007 374 - Knoxville 2002
373 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2002 371 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012
366 - Kee, Lansing, 2011
363 - Martensdale St. Marys, 2012 362 - Kee, Lansing, 2005
362 - Creston, 1990
360 - Sioux City East, 2011
359 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City, 2005 359 - North Tama, 2002
356 - Kee, Lansing, 2002
353 - Don Bosco, Gilbertville, 2011 353 - Mason City, 2011
352 - Newman Catholic, Mason City, 2011 352 - North Tama, Traer, 2002
352 - Center Point-Urbana, 1999
351 - Sentral, Fenton, 2006
350 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 1998 350 - Creston, 1989
Most Stolen Bases, Season (220 or more)
316 - West Central, Maynard, 1994 [5] 288 - B-G-M, Brooklyn, 2013 [9] 278 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2013 245 - Van Meter, 2008 236 - North Tama, 2001 230 - Denver, 2007 221 - Montezuma. 2013 221 - Van Meter, 2007
Most Wins, Season (42 or more)
53 - Kee, Lansing (53-9), 1981 51 - Kee, Lansing (51-4), 1980 49 - Kee, Lansing (49-4), 1986 47 - Burlington (47-9), 1974 47 - Kee, Lansing (47-0), 1973 46 - Kee, Lansing (46-1), 1992 46 - Kee, Lansing (46-1), 1991 46 - Burlington (46-8), 1975 45 - Kee, Lansing (45-2), 1990 44 - Martensdale-St. Marys (44-0), 2011 44 - Kee, Lansing (44-12), 1985 43 - Ankeny (43-2), 2012 43 - Martensdale-St. Marys (43-0), 2010 43 - Kee, Lansing (43-3), 1996 43 - Kee, Lansing (43-4), 1999 43 - MFL, Monona (43-6), 1976 43 - North Tama, Traer (43-6), 1971 42 - Davis County, Bloomfield (42-2), 2012 42 - Wilton, (42-0) 2005
42 - Newman Catholic, Mason City (42-2), 2002 42 - Creston (42-2), 1991
42 - Sentral, Fenton (42-4), 2006 42 - Kee, Lansing, (42-3) 2005
42 - Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (42-4), 2005 42 - Dowling, West Des Moines (42-3), 2001 42 - Assumption, Davenport (42-5), 1995 42 - Kee, Lansing (42-6), 1995
42 - Kee, Lansing (42-6), 1984
Consecutive Wins (40 or more)
88 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 – May 22, 2012 [2] 59 - Kee, Lansing, 1991-92
58 - Wilton, 2005 –June 13, 2006
54 - Davis County, Bloomfield, June 18, 2011 to June 23, 2012 47 - Solon, 2010 to June 24, 2011
41 - Johnston (41-0), 2009 41 – Creston, 1991
TEAM PITCHING - SEASON
Most Shut-outs, Season (17 or more)
22 - Kee, Lansing, 1992 [T-1]
20 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 [T-5] 20 - Kee, Lansing, 1984 & 1978 [T-5] 19 - Burlington, 1975 [T-10]
18 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2012 18 - Martensdale-St. Marys, 2011
Most Strike Outs, Season (385 or more)
505 - Burlington, 1974 [1]
474 - Davis County, Bloomfield, 2012 [2] 462 - Burlington, 1966 [3] 446 - Burlington, 1973 [4] 430 - Kee, Lansing, 1973 [9] 421 - Burlington, 1975 421 - Burlington, 1968 404 - Wilton, 2005
Consecutive Scoreless Innings, Season (38 innings)
53 – La Porte City, June 1-June 17, 1974 (James Peachee 39; Burt Tecklenburg 14) 45 - Jesup, 2003 (July 8-July 31, 2003)
44 – Martensdale-St. Marys, 2010 39 – Benton Community, 2004