With Worth County's 78-28 win over North Nodaway, Coach Chuck Borey has won his 150th game as a Tiger. He is the winningest coach in school history. His teams have always won at least six games and the Tigers have never had a class go without a title ring at some point in their careers. In 2001, Coach Borey won his 50th game as his team, quarterbacked by current assistant Chris Healy and led in rushing by Jason Rush, won their second straight state title and third in four years. In 2007, Coach Borey won his fourth state title and got his 100th win in the process. This year, the Tigers dropped their first game to newcomer Rock Port but then turned around and ran the table against West Nodaway and Mound City, picked up a forfeit win over CFX, and then won convincingly over North Nodaway at halftime. Worth County has won six state titles, five under Coach Borey. The other state title was won by Coach Mark Fletcher in 1995 and Borey was an assistant coach under Fletcher that year.
The following are the totals for Coach Borey:
1997 -- 10-1 (Districts, 275)
1998 -- 12-0 (Districts, 275, State)
1999 -- 9-2 (Districts)
2000 -- 12-0 (Districts, 275, State)
2001 -- 12-0 (Districts, 275, State)
2002 -- 6-4
2003 -- 7-3
2004 -- 6-4
2005 -- 11-1 (Districts, 275)
2006 -- 9-3 (Districts)
2007 --12-0 (Districts, 275, State)
2008 -- 7-3
2009 -- 9-2 (275 tri-champs)
2010 -- 11-1 (Districts, 275)
2011 -- 13-0 (Districts, 275, State)
2012 -- 4-1
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