Below is a list of state and regional California high school basketball champions sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation.
Year | Open Division | Division 1-AA | Division 1-A | Division 2-AA | Division 2-A | Division 3-AA | Division 3-A | Division 4-AA | Division 4-A | Division 5-AA | Division 5-A | Division 6-AA |
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2021 [lower-alpha 5] | Etiwanda def. Torrey Pines 68-65 | St. John Bosco def. Ribet Academy 70-68 | Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach) def. Capistrano Valley (Mission Viejo) 65-38 | Santa Margarita def. Crean Lutheran (Irvine) 66-53 | Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) def. Central (Fresno) 67-50 | Aquinas (San Bernardino) def. La Costa Canyon 57-41 | Bonita Vista def. Shalhevet (Los Angeles) 77-71 | San Ysidro def. Linfield Christian (Temecula) 73-71 | Coronado def. Orange Glen (Escondido) 60-57 (Championship vacated) | Sage Creek (Carlsbad) def. Roosevelt (Fresno) 73-54 | Kingsburg def. Washington Union (Fresno) 62-59 | Fowler def. Maranatha Christian 50-48 |
Year | Open Division | Division I | Division II | Division III | Division IV | Division V |
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2022 | Centennial (Corona) def. Sierra Canyon 83-59 | Damien def. Crean Lutheran 58-53 | Foothill (Santa Ana) def. Los Altos (Hacienda Heights) 46-41 | Venice (Los Angeles) def. Viewpoint (Calabasas) 62-55 | Scripps Ranch def. Valley Torah 68-54 | Chaffey (Ontario) def. La Quinta (Westminster) 63-53 |
2023 | Harvard-Westlake def. Centennial (Corona) 80-61 | Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) def. Sierra Canyon 80-61 | Pacifica Christian (Newport Beach) def. Orange Lutheran 52-51 | Buena (Ventura) def. Culver City 82-79 | Valencia def. St. Bonaventure (Ventura) 72-58 | Lynwood def. Pacifica Christian (Santa Monica) 87-65 |
2024 | Harvard-Westlake def. Roosevelt (Eastvale) 63-59 | St. John Bosco def. Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 71-68 | Centennial (Bakersfield) def. Heritage Christian (Northridge) 68-56 | Alemany (Mission Hills) def. Bosco Tech (Rosemead) 74-63 | Chatsworth def. Cleveland (Reseda) 62-47 | Verdugo Hills def. North (Bakersfield) 56-53 |
Year | Open Division | Division 1-AA | Division 1-A | Division 2-AA | Division 2-A | Division 3-AA | Division 3-A | Division 4-AA | Division 4-A | Division 5-AA | Division 5-A | Division 6-AA |
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2021 [lower-alpha 5] | Centennial (Corona) def. Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 65-51 | Lynwood def. Etiwanda 58-47 | Long Beach Poly def. Rosary Academy 58-28 | Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) def. Bishop Alemany (Mission Hills) 56-42 | Westlake def. El Camino (Oceanside) 50-47 | Rancho Bernardo def. Mary Star of the Sea (San Pedro) 72-44 | Buchanan (Clovis) def. Del Norte (San Diego) 78-62 | Roosevelt (Fresno) def. South Pasadena 48-34 | Bakersfield Christian def. Academy of Our Lady of Peace 60-45 | Strathmore def. Fallbrook 63-54 | Trinity Classical Academy (Valencia) def. San Fernando 49-33 | Corcoran def. Victory Christian Academy 61-57 |
Year | Open Division | Division I | Division II | Division III | Division IV | Division V |
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2022 | Sierra Canyon def. Etiwanda 60-51 | Windward def. Orangewood Academy 61-58 | Sage Hill (Newport Coast) def. Santiago (Corona) 43-41 | La Salle (Pasadena) def. Porterville 62-49 | Imperial def. Yucca Valley 52-46 | Shalhevet (Los Angeles) def. Victory Christian Academy 62-52 |
2023 | Etiwanda def. Sierra Canyon 55-54 | Santiago (Corona) def. Del Norte (San Diego) 52-39 | Bonita Vista def. Leuzinger (Lawndale) 80-67 | Los Osos def. Redondo Union 60-39 | Shalhevet (Los Angeles) def. Campbell Hall 57-45 | Marina (Huntington Beach) def. San Pedro 51-43 |
2024 | Etiwanda def. Sierra Canyon 54-51 | Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) def. Brentwood (Los Angeles) 71-68 | Harvard-Westlake def. Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) 50-38 | Granada Hills Charter def. Bakersfield Christian 58-56 | Grossmont (El Cajon) def. Fallbrook 57-52 | Montgomery (San Diego) def. Escondido Charter 55-51 |
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Atascadero High School is an American public high school located in Atascadero, California. Atascadero High School is 1 of 2 high schools in the Atascadero Unified School District. The school receives its students mainly from the Atascadero Junior High School and Atascadero Fine Arts Academy, and also attracts students from outlying areas of northern and eastern San Luis Obispo County.
Ocean View High School (OVHS) is a public comprehensive college-prep academy located in Huntington Beach, California. OVHS was established in 1976; their mascot is the Seahawks. Currently, there are approximately 1,350 enrolled students. It is part of the HBUHSD school district, with five other high schools. The school is unique in that it features the only IB Program in the district. The implementation of “embedded tutorial” at the end of each period two years ago resulted in the biggest drop in the total number of D and F grades for students in the district. It features a business academy that has 170 participants, the sole Mandarin Chinese foreign language program in the district, and a college preparation curriculum. In addition, the school boasts the highest senior satisfaction survey results of the district. OVHS is also a two-time California Distinguished School.
Palma School is a grade 6-12 Catholic school located in Salinas, California, United States. Located in the Diocese of Monterey, its motto is "Palma Merenti," which translates in English as "Palms to the Victor."
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