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KSL has had a few different divisional names over the years. Some include: [[PBnJ]], [[LuLz]], and [[5BBB]] among [[others]] | KSL has had a few different divisional names over the years. Some include: [[PBnJ]], [[LuLz]], and [[5BBB]] among [[others]] | ||
Doug Hahn holds the most divisional titles at | Doug Hahn holds the most divisional titles at 10 whereas only [[Jon Oberg]] finally won his first title in [[2025]] after 20 years. | ||
Dave Pate holds the record for Conference Titles at 5. | Dave Pate holds the record for Conference Titles at 5. | ||
Revision as of 16:38, 10 December 2025
A Divisional Champion is automatically awarded one of the top spots in the playoffs. In 2008, 2009 and from 2023 on, they earned a first round bye. In some cases a divisional winner could have a worse record than the next highest seeded team who didn't win their division(See 2011).
KSL has had a few different divisional names over the years. Some include: PBnJ, LuLz, and 5BBB among others
Doug Hahn holds the most divisional titles at 10 whereas only Jon Oberg finally won his first title in 2025 after 20 years.
Dave Pate holds the record for Conference Titles at 5.
The Conference Champion is the team who wins their conference and therefore earns a right to become KSL Champion.
Divisional Champions
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Conference Champions
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Number of Divisional Titles
- Doug Hahn - 10
- Dave Nanninga - 9
- Aaron Hughes - 6
- Kevin Smith - 6
- Dave Pate - 6
Undefeated Divisional Records
All these teams have gone 6-0 during the season