Wisconsin is home to the country’s longest active high school football winning streak.
Fresh off a 14-0 season and a Division 1 state title, Kimberly High School is riding an impressive 56-game winning streak.
With star running back D.J. Stewart, a North Dakota State commit, returning after a 1,200-yard season, the Appleton-area power has a good chance to tack on some additional wins to its streak.
Las Vegas power Bishop Gorman is second with a 54-game winning streak.
The longest winning streak of all time belongs to De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) which managed a 151-game streak spanning more than a decade.
Here’s a look at the longest active winning streak in each state:
Alabama
Piedmont – 25 games
Alaska
Soldotna – 49 games
Arizona
Saguaro (Scottsdale) – 25 games
Arkansas
Warren – 15 games
California
Cathedral (Los Angeles) - 15 games
Colorado
La Junta – 13 games
Connecticut
Darien – 25 games
Delaware
Smyrna – 22 games
District of Columbia
Friendship Collegiate Academy – 5 games
Florida
IMG Academy (Bradenton) – 28 games
Georgia
Cartersville – 30 games
Hawaii
Moloka’i – 9
Idaho
St. Maries – 12 games
Illinois
East St. Louis - 14 games
Forreston – 14 games
Immaculate Conception Catholic Prep (Elmhurst) - 14 games
Prairie Ridge - 14 games
Indiana
Linton-Stockton – 15 games
Iowa
Pella – 41 games
Kansas
Derby – 23 games
Kentucky
Bowling Green – 27 games
Louisiana
Edna Karr (New Orleans) – 14 games
Maine
Maine Central Institute (Pittsfield) - 12 games
Maryland
Wise (Upper Marlboro) - 28 games
Massachusetts
Falmouth - 15 games
Michigan
North Central (Powers) – 27 games
Minnesota
Caledonia – 28 games
Mississippi
Simmons – 25 games
Missouri
Lamar – 35 games
Montana
Hot Springs – 13 games
Nebraska
Elkhorn South – 26 games
Nevada
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) – 54 games
New Hampshire
Bedford – 12 games
New Jersey
Westfield – 25 games
New Mexico
Rio Rancho – 13 games
New York
Gorton (Yonkers) – 24 games
North Carolina
Shelby – 21 games
North Dakota
St. Mary’s Central (Bismarck) – 12 games
Ohio
Archbishop Hoban (Akron) – 13 games
Oklahoma
Wagoner – 37 games
Oregon
West Linn – 14 games
Pennsylvania
Bishop Guilfoyle (Altoona) – 47 games
Rhode Island
Bishop Hendricken (Warwick) – 26 games
South Carolina
Dutch Fork – 15 games
South Dakota
Winner - 24 games
Tennessee
Whitehaven (Memphis) – 15 games
Texas
Bremond – 47 games
Utah
East (Salt Lake City) – 23 games
Vermont
Windsor – 11 games
Virginia
Appomattox County – 30 games
Washington
Royal (Royal City) – 26 games
West Virginia
Mingo Central – 14 games
Martinsburg - 14 games
St. Marys - 14 games
Wisconsin
Kimberly – 56 games
Wyoming
Kaycee – 20 games
With the 2017 season already kicking off in states like Hawaii, many teams may be looking to break those current win streaks and create one of their own.
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