High school football was very prosperous for Northern Kentucky programs from 2010-19. 

Beechwood won three state championships in 1A from 2016-18, and lost the state final in 2015.

Newport Central Catholic won a pair of 2A state championships in 2010 and 2012 and finished runner-up from 2013-15.

Eddie Eviston coached both of those title teams, and both the title teams for Covington Catholic in 2017 and 2019. He is one of 16 coaches with four or more championships.

 

Holy Cross won the 2011 state title in 2A behind head coach Bruce Kozerski.

Highlands won four state championships in five years from 2010-14, finishing runner-up in 2013, part of a stretch of seven state championships in eight years.

Cooper finished as the state runner-up in 2012 in 5A. Dixie Heights was 6A state runner-up in 2014.

The 11 winningest programs in Northern Kentucky over the decade according to the KHSAA web site: Beechwood 109-32, Highlands 102-34, Covington Catholic 101-34, Simon Kenton 97-32, NCC 90-47, Walton-Verona 86-37, Conner 70-49, Lloyd Memorial 65-52, Ryle 65-53, Cooper 63-57, Scott 59-55.