1931-32 Metropolis District Tourney Coach's
name & record needed
1st Rd lost to Buncombe 31-17
Metropolis
beat Vienna in title game
1932-33 Metropolis District Tourney Coach's
name & record needed
1st Rd lost to Rosiclare 31-30
Joppa
beat Cave-In-Rock in title game
1933-34 Metropolis District Tourney Coach's
name & record needed
1st Rd lost to Buncombe 23-22
Rosiclare
beat Metropolis in title game
1934-35 Postseason scores, record, & coach's name needed.
1935-36 Brookport District Tourney Coach's
name & record needed
1st Rd lost to Brookport 43-34
Joppa
beat Rosiclare in title game
1936-37 Postseason scores, record, & coach's name needed.
1937-38 Postseason scores, record, & coach's name needed.
1938-39 Metropolis Regional Tourney
Coach's name & record needed
District
Scores Not Available
Metropolis Regional Tourney
1st Rd lost to Metropolis 64-33
Metropolis beat Rosiclare in title game
1939-40 Creal Springs District
Champions Coach's name & record needed
Early Rd Scores Needed
Title Game Beat Creal Springs 43-28
Metropolis Regional Tourney
1st Rd Beat Golconda 71-30
Semi-Final lost to Brookport 39-32
Metropolis beat Brookport in title game
1940-41 Postseason scores, record, and coach's name needed.
1941-42 Creal Springs District
Runner-Up Coach's name & record needed
Early Rd Scores Needed
**Title Game lost to Crab Orchard 43-26
Jim Jones provided us with this tidbit of information regarding the Simpson High School boys of 1930-31,
who set a record that will never be broken:
"I have this great piece of information for you concerning Simpson High School, taken from page 39
(the 1931 tournament) of _100 Years of Madness: The Illinois High School Association Boys' Basketball Tournament (an
excellent book if you don't know about it - I got a copy from the IHSA store):
"Johnston
City rallied past Benton in the sectional semifinals at Carbondale and then beat Simpson in overtime in the finals.
With an enrollment of just 25 students, Simpson was the smallest school EVER to make the final 16 of the state
tournament."
Truly incredible to think that Simpson almost made the "Elite Eight" with just 25 kids!
Johnston City would finish 4th that year."
We Need Your Help.....
...in making the memories and hard work of those who made Simpson High School a success never be forgotten. ANY
information you may have about Simpson or its former high school is being sought. You can e-mail photos and information
to us at
ihsgdwebsite@comcast.net. You can also write to us at:
Illinois HS Glory Days
6439 N. Neva St.
Chicago, Il. 60631