Former High Schools of Western Kentucky & Their Rich History

Almo Warriors – colors were blue & gray, closed in 1960 with Hazel, Kirksey, Lynn Grove and New Concord to form Calloway County.

Arlington Aces – colors were black & white, closed in 1957 along with Bardwell, Cunningham and Milburn to form Carlisle County.

Aurora Tigers – colors were blue & white, closed in 1941 merging with Hardin.

Ballard Memorial Bombers – colors are green & white, formed in 1952 by consolidating Ballard County, Bandana, Barlow-Kevil, Blandville and Wickliffe.

Bandana Yellow Jackets – colors were black & gold, closed in 1952.

Bardwell Indians – colors were red & white, closed in 1957 in the Carlisle County consolidation.

Barlow Purple Flash – colors were purple & gold, closed in 1952 by the Ballard Memorial consolidation.

Benton Indians – colors were maroon & gray, closed in 1974 along with North & South Marshall to form Marshall County.

Birmingham Bulldogs – colors were black & gold, closed in 1942 by merging with Benton.

Blandville Bulldogs – colors were red & gold, closed in 1952 by the consolidation of Ballard Memorial.

Boaz Red Devils – colors were red & white, closed in 1940 to merge with Lowes & Symsonia.

Brewers Redmen – colors were red & white, closed in 1956 along with Hardin to form South Marshall. Kentucky State Champion 1948

Cadiz Wildcats – colors were black & white, closed in 1938, merged with Trigg County.

Calloway County Lakers – colors were red, white, blue, formed in 1960 by consolidating Almo, Hazel, Kirksey, Lynn Grove and New Concord.

Calvert City Wildcats – colors were orange & blue, closed in 1954 along with Sharpe to form North Marshall.

Carlisle County Comets – colors were maroon & gold, formed in 1958 by consolidating Arlington, Bardwell, Cunningham, and Milburn.

Cayce Tigers – colors were black & gold, closed in 1957 along with Hickman to form Fulton County.

Central Red Devils – colors were red & white, closed in 1959 with Fulgham to form Hickman County.

Christian Fellowship Eagles – colors are red & gold, formed in 1993.

Columbus Panthers – colors were black & gold, closed in 1942 merging with Central (Clinton).

Community Christian Warriors – colors were red,white,purple.  First season was 2004-2005.

Crittenden County Rockets – colors are blue & white, formed in 1950 by consolidation of Frances, Mattoon, Shady Grove and Tolu.

Cuba Cubs – colors were green & white, closed in 1977 merging with Farmington and Sedalia.  1952 Kentucky State Champion.

Cunningham Wildcats – colors were black & gold, closed in 1957 along with Arlington, Bardwell and Milburn to form Carlisle County.

Dycusburg Green Devils – colors were green & white, closed in 1936 and merged with Frances.

Eddyville Tigers – colors were orange & black, closed in 1947 along with Kuttawa to form Lyon County.

Farmington Wildcats – colors were blue & white, closed in 1985 along with Fancy Farm, Lowes, Sedalia, Symsonia and Wingo to form Graves County.

Frances Bulldogs – colors were red & white, closed in 1950 along with Mattoon, Shady Grove, and Tolu to form Crittenden County.

Fulgham Blackcats – colors were black & white, closed in 1959 along with Central (Clinton) to form Hickman County.

Fulton Bulldogs – colors are blue & white.

Fulton County Pilots – colors are blue, gold, white, formed in 1957 by consolidating Cayce and Hickman.

Gilbertsville Yellow Jackets – colors were green & yellow, closed in 1939 merging with Calvert City.

Golden Pond Panthers – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1941 merging with Trigg County.

Grand Rivers Greyhounds – colors were crimson & gray, closed in 1940 merging with Livingston County.

Graves County Eagles – colors are blue & gray, formed in 1985 consolidating Fancy Farm, Farmington, Lowes, Sedalia, Symsonia and Wingo.

Hardeman Cardinals – colors were red & white, closed in 1942 merging with Mayfield.

Hardin Blue Eagles – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1956 along with Brewers to form South Marshall.

Hazel Lions – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1960 along with Almo, Kirksey, Lynn Grove, and New Concord to form Calloway County.

Heath Pirates – colors were black & gold, closed in 2013 along with Lone Oak and Reidland to form McCracken County. 1929 Kentucky State Champion

Hickman Wildcats – colors were orange & black, closed in 1957 along with Cayce to form Fulton County.

Hickman County Falcons – colors are red & black, formed in 1959 by closing Central (Clinton) and Fulgham.

Kevil Purple Flash – colors were purple & white, closed sin 1945 merging with Barlow to form Barlow-Kevil.

Kirksey Eagles – colors were blue & white, closed in 1960 along with Almo, Hazel, Lynn Grove and New Concord to form Calloway County.

Kuttawa Lions – colors were red & white, closed in 1947 along with Eddyville to form Lyon County.

LaCenter Eagles – colors were red & white, closed in 1952 along with Barlow-Kevil, Bandana, Blandville, and Wickliffe to form Ballard Memorial.

Lincoln Hornets – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1965 merging with Paducah Tilghman

Livingston Central Cardinals – colors are red & gray, formed in 1957 by consolidation of Livingston County and Salem.

Livingston County Yellow Jackets – colors were orange & black, closed in 1957 along with Salem to form Livingston Central.

Lola Bruins – colors were old gold & navy blue, closed in 1930 merging with Livingston County.

Lone Oak Purple Flash – colors were purple & gold, closed in 2013 along with Heath and Reidland to form McCracken County.

Lovelaceville Eagles – colors were red & white, closed in 1936 merging with Blandville.

Lowes Blue Devils – colors were blue & white, closed in 1985 along with Fancy Farm, Farmington, Sedalia, Symsonia, and Wingo to form Graves County.

Lynn Grove Wildcats – colors were red & white, closed in 1960 along with Almo, Kirksey, Hazel, and New Concord to form Calloway County.

Lyon County Lyons – colors are purple & gold, formed in 1947 by closing Eddyville and Kuttawa. 2024 Kentucky State Champion

Marion Blue Terrors – colors were blue & white, closed in 1957 merging with Crittenden County.

Marshall County Marshalls – colors are orange-blue-white, formed in 1974 by closing Benton, North Marshall, South Marshall.

Mattoon Tigers – colors were blue & gold, merged with Shady Grove 1945-48, closed in 1950 along with Frances, Shady Grove, and Tolu to form Crittenden County.

Mayfield Cardinals – colors are red & black, first season was 1930-31.

Mayfield Dunbar Terrors – colors were blue & gold, merged with Mayfield 1965

McCracken County Mustangs – colors are xxx, formed in 2013 by consolidating Heath, Lone Oak, and Reidland.

Melber Hawks – colors were black & gold, closed in 1954 merging with Lowes and Symsonia.

Milburn Blue Devils – colors were blue & white, closed in 1957 along with Arlington, Bardwell, and Cunningham to form Carlisle County.

Murray Douglass Bulldogs – colors were royal blue & white, merged with Murray Tigers in 1963

Murray Tigers – colors are old gold & black, first season was 1922-23.

Murray Training/College High/University High – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1969.

New Concord Redbirds – colors were red & white, closed in 1960 along with Almo, Hazel, Kirksey, and Lynn Grove to form Calloway County.

North Marshall Jets – colors were red-blue-white, formed in 1954 by closing  Calvert City & Sharpe, closed in 1974 along with Benton and South Marshall to form Marshall County. 1959 Kentucky State Champion

Paducah Tilghman Tornados – colors are blue & white, first season was 1908-09.

Pilot Oak Warhorses – colors were red & black, closed in 1942 merging with Cuba.

Princeton/Princeton Butler Tigers – colors were blue & gold, closed in 1954 merging with Calloway County.

Reidland Greyhounds – colors were red & gray, closed in 2013 along with Heath and Lone Oak to form McCracken County.

Riverview Cobras – colors were black & gold, merged with Fulton County in 1966.

Salem Red Devils – colors were red & black, closed in 1957 along with Livingston County to form Livingston Central.

Sedalia Lions – colors were red & white, closed in 1985 along with Fancy Farm, Farmington, Lowes, Symsonia and Wingo to form Graves County.

Shady Grove Bearcats – colors were purple & gold, merged with Mattoon 1945-48, closed in 1950 along with Frances, Mattoon, and Tolu to form Crittenden County.

Sharpe Green Devils – colors were green & white, closed in 1954 along with Calvert City to form North Marshall. 1938 Kentucky State Champion

Shiloh Raiders – colors were red & white, closed in 1939 merging with Central (Clinton).

South Marshall Rebels – colors were red & gray, formed in 1956 by closing Brewers, and Hardin, closed in 1974 along with Benton and North Marshall to form Marshall County.

St Jerome/Fancy Farm Golden Gophers – colors were black & gold, closed in 1985 along with Farmington, Lowes, Sedalia, Symsonia, and Wingo to form Graves County.

St Mary Vikings – colors are blue & gold; first season was 1940-41.

Symsonia Rough Riders – colors were red & black, closed in 1985 along with Farmington, Fancy Farm, Lowes, Sedalia, and Wingo to form Graves County,

Tolu Indians – colors were red & black, closed in 1950 along with Frances, Mattoon, and Shady Grove to form Crittenden County.

Trigg County Wildcats – colors are black & white, first season was 1937-38.

Water Valley Hornets – colors were maroon & white, closed in 1942 merging with Wingo.

Wickcliffe Blue Tigers – colors were blue & white, closed in 1952 along with Ballard County, Bandana, Barlow-Kevil, and Blandville to form Ballard Memorial.

Wingo Indians – colors were blue-gold-white, closed in 1985 along with Fancy Farm, Farmington, Lowes, Sedalia, and Symsonia to form Graves County.