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According to the South Carolina High School League website, the record for most shutouts in a season is 17 by Spring Valley in 1997. Fort Mill currently has 18 shutouts this season and Mauldin and Riverside are also closing in on this record with 16 shutouts each.
Also, according the SCHSL website, Spring Valley holds the record for most consecutive shutouts with 10 in 1997. Fort Mill recorded 13 consecutive shutouts during the course of the 2006 season.
Does anybody have any info on other schools in the past who may have put up more shutouts? I don't know how the SCHSL keeps track of this stuff.
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T.L. Hanna had 37 in 2001. How did they miss that one?
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Hurst66,
Not to nitpick over stats, but 1-0 losses in PK's do not count as shutouts. One of the Heise's informed me of this two years ago when Lexington and BC battled to a scoreless tie through regulation and two overtimes. B-C then won out in PK's. As far as the SCHSL is concerned, that counts as a goal scored against the losing team. So the Fort Mill shutout string is actually 9. Now the questions remain...do the playoffs count? Do tournament games count?
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I don't know, thats sort of a grey area. It is technically a shut out. PK's are simply to break the tie, but it is considered a 1-0 victory, so you could argue both sides.
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Shut out = no one scored on you
I think that is a "technical" definition.
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Lexington has 10 consecutive shutouts as of last night with their win over SV.
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deahler,
I'm still looking for clarification. Is this a scsoccer.com rule, a Heise rule, or a SCHSL rule? Who makes the call here on this one?
Settling regular season games by PK's is ridiculous (see Coaches forum).
Not rewarding a team with a shutout after 80 minutes and 2 OT's of scoreless play is even more ridiculous.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict that Lexington will end the regular season with 12 consecutive shutouts.......
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Riverside has had a total of 15 shutouts during the season, not counting one recorded as a PK win. Their longest streak is 10 recorded between 03/11/06 and 04/05/06. Shutouts include Wando, James Island, Dorman, Spartanburg and Mauldin, among others.
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Riverside's 1-0 PK win over Mauldin certainly counts as a shutout.
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