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The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the U.S. state of Alabama. It conducts state championship competitions in all the AHSAA-sanctioned sports. Championship winners are: [1]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1948, sixty-seven tournaments have been held with a total of 125 champions. The first champion being Ramsay and most recent first-time champions being Appalachian and Ariton (2023). Fifty-three teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-seven teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple baseball titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1962 1969 | No Playoff | ||||||
1970 | -- | Emma Sansom | Dallas County | ||||
1971 | -- | Lee-Huntsville | Autaugaville | ||||
1972 | -- | W. A. Berry | Thomasville | ||||
1973 | -- | Emma Sansom (3) | Chilton County | Flomaton | |||
1974 | -- | Bradshaw | Monroe County | Baker | |||
1975 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Sheffield | Hokes Bluff | |||
1976 | -- | Hueytown | Baker | Hokes Bluff | Gaston | ||
1977 | -- | Huffman | Childersburg | Hokes Bluff | Mars Hill Bible | ||
1978 | -- | Dothan | University Military School | St. Paul's Episcopal | Mars Hill Bible | ||
1979 | -- | Davidson | Tarrant | St. Paul's Episcopal | Sweet Water | ||
1980 | -- | Davidson (2) | Cherokee County | West Blocton | Sweet Water | ||
1981 | -- | W. A. Berry | Cherokee County (2) | Cottonwood | Montgomery Academy | ||
1982 | -- | Huffman (2) | Wetumpka | Holtville | Sweet Water | ||
1983 | -- | Fairhope | Litchfield | Holtville | Sweet Water | ||
1984 | -- | Fairhope (2) | Hillcrest Tuscaloosa | Vincent | Oakman | ||
1985 | -- | Butler | Etowah | Wilson | Vincent (2) | Cottonwood | Trinity Presbyterian |
1986 | -- | Auburn | Demopolis | Tallassee | Headland | Cottonwood | Sweet Water |
1987 | -- | Jeff Davis | Etowah | Tallassee | West Limestone | Cottonwood (4) | Fayetteville |
1988 | -- | Satsuma | Midfield | Thomasville | UMS Prep | Flomaton | Sweet Water |
1989 | -- | Grissom | Escambia County | Tallassee | Thomasville (3) | Sweet Water | G.W. Long |
1990 | -- | Baker | Hartselle | Tallassee | Rogers | Sweet Water | Waterloo |
1991 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | Tallassee | Rogers (2) | St. James | G.W. Long |
1992 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | Daphne | New Hope | Springville | G.W. Long |
1993 | -- | Jeff Davis | Daphne | Pleasant Grove | UMS-Wright | Geneva County | Houston Academy |
1994 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | Pleasant Grove | St. Paul's Episcopal | Hale County | G.W. Long |
1995 | -- | Vestavia Hills | McAdory | Tallassee | UMS-Wright | Alabama Christian | G.W. Long |
1996 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Etowah | Pleasant Grove (3) | Central Florence | Trinity Presbyterian | Maplesville |
1997 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Sylacauga | Grand Bay | UMS-Wright | G. W. Long | Maplesville (2) |
1998 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Sylacauga (2) | Tallassee (7) | Central Florence | G. W. Long | Shades Mountain Christian |
1999 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | St. Paul's Episcopal | UMS-Wright | Geneva County (2) | G. W. Long |
2000 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | St. Paul's Episcopal | Trinity Presbyterian | Alabama Christian (2) | G. W. Long |
2001 | -- | Daphne | Southside Gadsden | Bibb County | Northside | Leroy | G. W. Long |
2002 | -- | Daphne (4) | Cullman | Childersburg | Dadeville | Gordo | G. W. Long |
2003 | -- | Clay-Chalkville | St. Paul's Episcopal (6) | Hokes Bluff | Ashville | Gordo | Holy Spirit |
2004 | -- | Pelham | Charles Henderson | Hokes Bluff | Central-Florence (3) | Sumiton Christian | American Christian |
2005 | -- | Baker | Russell County | Demopolis (2) | Hokes Bluff | G. W. Long | American Christian |
2006 | -- | Baker (5) | Stanhope-Elmore | St. James | Hokes Bluff | Ranburne | American Christian |
2007 | -- | Hillcrest (Tuscaloosa) | Cullman | Childersburg (3) | Hokes Bluff | Leroy | Hackleburg |
2008 | -- | Hoover | Cullman | Jackson | Hokes Bluff (9) | Leroy (3) | Athens Bible |
2009 | -- | Auburn | Hartselle | Haleyville | Madison Academy | American Christian | Brantley |
2010 | -- | Auburn | Spanish Fort | UMS-Wright | Luverne | Mars Hill Bible | Shoals Christian |
2011 | -- | Huntsville | Spanish Fort | UMS-Wright | Gordo | American Christian (7) | Shoals Christian |
2012 | -- | Oxford | Spanish Fort | Guntersville | Trinity Presbyterian | Mars Hill | Shoals Christian |
2013 | -- | Pelham (2) | Hartselle | Charles Henderson | Trinity Presbyterian | G.W. Long | St. Luke's |
2014 | -- | Spain Park | Spanish Fort (4) | Charles Henderson (3) | Madison Academy | Houston Academy | St. Luke's (2) |
2015 | Smiths Station | Cullman | Russellville | Trinity Presbyterian | Madison Academy | Mobile Christian | Shoals Christian (4) |
2016 | Hewitt Trussville | Hillcrest Tuscaloosa (3) | Russellville | UMS-Wright | Madison Academy (4) | Mobile Christian | Decatur Heritage |
2017 | Hoover (4) | Helena | Russellville | UMS-Wright (10) | Gordo (4) | G.W. Long | Sweet Water |
2018 | Auburn | Hazel Green | Faith Academy | Andalusia | Mobile Christian | G.W. Long | Sweet Water (10) |
2019 | McGill-Toolen | Cullman (5) | Springville (2) | Brooks | Providence Christian | G.W. Long | Mars Hill Bible (5) |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Auburn (5) | Faith Academy (2) | Russellville | Mobile Christian | Phil Campbell | Westbrook Christian | Bayshore Christian |
2022 | Central-Phenix City | Hartselle (9) | Russellville (5) | Mobile Christian (5) | Trinity Presbyterian (7) | G.W. Long (17) | Bayshore Christian (2) |
2023 | Vestavia Hills (10) | Oxford (2) | Holtville (3) | Etowah (4) | Houston Academy (3) | Ariton | Appalachian |
G. W. Long holds the all-time record with 17 titles. [2]
The Vestavia Hills Rebels hold the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (1994-00). [3]
Year | Champion |
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1948 | Ramsay |
1949 | Woodlawn |
1950 | Sidney Lanier |
1951 | Sidney Lanier |
1952 | Sidney Lanier |
1953 | Sidney Lanier |
1954 | Sidney Lanier |
1955 | Sidney Lanier (6) |
1956 | Woodlawn |
1957 | Emma Sansom |
1958 | Anniston |
1959 | Woodlawn (3) |
1960 | Vigor |
1961 | Coffee |
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1921, 104 tournaments have been held with a total of 179 champions. The first champion being Central (Birmingham) and most recent first-time champions being Georgiana, Hillcrest-Evergreen, and Mars Hill Bible (2024). Eighty-nine teams hold multiple state titles, with forty-six teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple boys basketball titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A | 3A-4A Junior High | 1A-2A Junior High |
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1964 | -- | Tuscaloosa (4) | Pisgah | Hatton | New Brockton | -- | -- | ||
1965 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Fayette (2) | Priceville (4) | DAR | -- | -- | ||
1966 | -- | Butler | Pisgah (3) | Kinston | Pleasant | -- | -- | ||
1967 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Scottsboro (4) | Hazel Green | Clements | -- | -- | ||
1968 | -- | Lee-Huntsville | B. B. Comer | Kinston | New Brockton | -- | -- | ||
1969 | -- | Parker | Austin | Section | R. R. Moton (Tallassee) | -- | -- | ||
1970 | -- | Decatur | Bibb County | East Highland | Bibb Graves | -- | -- | ||
1971 | -- | Parker | Morgan County | Abbeville | Wilcox County Training | -- | -- | ||
1972 | -- | West End | Colbert County | J. F. Shields | Bibb Graves (2) | General Forest | |||
1973 | -- | Austin | Glenn | St. Jude | Holy Family | Hayes | |||
1974 | -- | Hayes | Glenn (2) | Montevallo | East Perry | Cloverdale (Montgomery) | |||
1975 | -- | Parker | Guntersville | Montevallo (2) | Collinsville | Carver (Dothan) | |||
1976 | -- | Bradshaw | Thompson | Colbert Heights | Athens Bible | Carver (Dothan) | |||
1977 | -- | Selma | Thompson (2) | St. Jude | Holy Family | Wenonah | |||
1978 | -- | Carver-Birmingham | Eufaula | R. C. Hatch | Westside | McIntyre | |||
1979 | -- | Carver-Birmingham (2) | Wetumpka | East Limestone | Rebecca Comer | Hayes | |||
1980 | -- | Coffee (2) | Wetumpka (2) | Talladega County | Alabama Lutheran | Westlawn | |||
1981 | -- | Hayes | Colbert County | New Brockton (3) | Kinston (3) | McIntyre | |||
1982 | -- | Hayes | Russellville | Autaugaville | Holy Family | Coffee | |||
1983 | -- | Carver-Montgomery | Gadsden | Russell | Loachapoka | South Girard | Clayton | ||
1984 | -- | Carver-Montgomery | Midfield | Headland | Talladega County Training School | J. O. Johnson | DAR | ||
1985 | -- | Tuskegee | Southside-Selma | Wilcox County | R. C. Hatch | St. Jude | Calhoun | -- | -- |
1986 | -- | LeFlore | Eufaula | LaFayette | Tanner | Hazlewood | Holy Family | -- | -- |
1987 | -- | J. O. Johnson | Hayes (4) | Livingston | R. C. Hatch | Holy Family | Notasulga | -- | -- |
1988 | -- | Grissom | Sylacauga | Sumter County | Clayton | Francis Marion | Loachapoka | -- | -- |
1989 | -- | LeFlore | Bibb County (2) | Clarke County | LaFayette | Francis Marion | Loachapoka | -- | -- |
1990 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Woodlawn | Wenonah | East Limestone (2) | Francis Marion | Autaugaville | -- | -- |
1991 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa (2) | Tuskegee (2) | Buckhorn | Francis Marion | Clay County | Houston Academy | -- | -- |
1992 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Emma Sansom | Alexandria | South Lamar | Clay County (2) | Notasulga (2) | -- | -- |
1993 | -- | Austin (3) | Wenonah | Alexandria | Francis Marion | Warrior | Brantley | -- | -- |
1994 | -- | Selma (4) | Hartselle | Sumter County | R.C. Hatch | J.F. Shields | Brantley | -- | -- |
1995 | -- | Jeff Davis | Buckhorn | Central-Coosa | R.C. Hatch | Brantley (3) | Autaugaville | -- | -- |
1996 | -- | West End | Andalusia | Abbeville (2) | Holtville | Lineville | Calera | -- | -- |
1997 | -- | West End (3) | B. C. Rain | Alexandria (3) | Colbert County (3) | Calera | Loachapoka | -- | -- |
1998 | -- | Minor | John Carroll | Sumter County | UMS-Wright | Keith | St. Jude | -- | -- |
1999 | -- | Grissom (2) | Eufaula (4) | Sumter County | Trinity | Catholic-Montgomery | Madison Academy | -- | -- |
2000 | -- | Woodlawn (6) | Wilcox Central | Central-Coosa | Francis Marion (6) | Catholic-Montgomery (2) | Courtland | -- | -- |
2001 | -- | Sidney Lanier (6) | Blount | Central-Coosa | Calhoun | Barbour County | Pleasant Home | -- | -- |
2002 | -- | LeFlore | Anniston | Central-Hayneville | LaFayette | Holy Family (6) | Pleasant Home (3) | -- | -- |
2003 | -- | John Carroll | Wilcox Central (3) | Livingston (2) | Calhoun | R. C. Hatch | Section | -- | -- |
2004 | -- | John Carroll (3) | Butler | Central-Coosa | Sumter County | R. C. Hatch | J. F. Shields | -- | -- |
2005 | -- | Auburn | Butler | Greene County | Sumter County (6) | Calera (3) | J. F. Shields | -- | -- |
2006 | -- | Jeff Davis (2) | Ramsay | Hillcrest-Evergreen | Madison Academy | R. C. Hatch | St. Jude | -- | -- |
2007 | -- | LeFlore (4) | Williamson | Madison County | Madison Academy | R.C. Hatch | J. F. Shields (5) | -- | -- |
2008 | -- | Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa | Butler | Bullock County | Madison Academy | R.C. Hatch (10) | St. Jude | -- | -- |
2009 | -- | Vestavia Hills (2) | Butler | Anniston | Leeds | Barbour County | Loachapoka (5) | -- | -- |
2010 | -- | Bob Jones | Lee-Huntsville | Ramsay (2) | Greene County (2) | Pickens County | Edward Bell | -- | -- |
2011 | -- | Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (2) | Wenonah | Butler (6) | Greensboro | Tanner | Pickens County | -- | -- |
2012 | -- | Carver-Montgomery | Wenonah | Midfield | Greensboro (2) | Barbour County (3) | Pickens County | -- | -- |
2013 | -- | Mountain Brook | Wenonah | Madison County (2) | Madison Academy | Tanner (3) | St. Jude | -- | -- |
2014 | -- | Mountain Brook | Parker (4) | Dallas County | Midfield | Elba | St. Jude (8) | -- | -- |
2015 | Hoover | Carver-Montgomery | J.O. Johnson | West Limestone (2) | Madison Academy | Lafayette (4) | Sacred Heart | -- | -- |
2016 | McGill-Toolen | Homewood | J.O. Johnson (3) | Westminster Christian | Madison Academy (7) | Lanett | Sacred Heart | -- | -- |
2017 | Mountain Brook | Paul Bryant | Mae Jemison | Hale County | Midfield | Lanett | Sacred Heart | -- | -- |
2018 | Mountain Brook | Carver-Montgomery (5) | Sylacauga (2) | Cordova | Plainview | Lanett (3) | Sacred Heart (4) | -- | -- |
2019 | Mountain Brook | Pinson Valley | Wenonah (6) | Talladega | Plainview | Central-Coosa (5) | Decatur Heritage | -- | -- |
2020 | Lee Montgomery | Huffman | Fairfield | Williamson (2) | Pike County | Calhoun (4) | Pickens County (4) | -- | -- |
2021 | Oak Mountain | Mountain Brook (6) | Lee Huntsville | Anniston (3) | Fyffe | Midfield (5) | Autaugaville (4) | -- | -- |
2022 | Enterprise | Cullman | Lee Huntsville (4) | Jacksonville | Plainview | Section (3) | Covenant Christian | -- | -- |
2023 | Hoover | Buckhorn | Valley | Jacksonville (2) | Plainview (4) | Aliceville | Covenant Christian (2) | -- | -- |
2024 | Hoover (3) | Buckhorn (5) | Fairfield (2) | Jackson | Hillcrest-Evergreen (2) | Mars Hill Bible | Georgiana | -- | -- |
R.C. Hatch holds the all-time record with 10 titles (Tie). [4]
Francis Marion holds the most consecutive championships with 4 titles (1988-91) (Tie). [5]
Sacred Heart Catholic holds the most consecutive championships with 4 titles (2015-18) (Tie). [6]
Year | AA | A |
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1921 | Central (Birmingham) | |
1922 | Chambers County (Milltown) | |
1923 | Simpson (Birmingham) | |
1924 | Simpson (Birmingham) | |
1925 | Simpson (Birmingham) (3) | |
1926 | Snead Seminary | |
1927 | Woodlawn | |
1928 | Mortimer Jordan | |
1929 | Snead Seminary (2) | |
1930 | Huntsville | |
1931 | Geraldine | |
1932 | Geraldine | |
1933 | Geraldine (3) | |
1934 | Jackson County (Scottsboro) | |
1935 | Tuscaloosa | |
1936 | Sardis | |
1937 | Woodlawn | |
1938 | Jackson County (Scottsboro) | |
1939 | Chilton County | |
1940 | Marion County | |
1941 | Chilton County | |
1942 | Chilton County (3) | |
1943 | Woodlawn | |
1944 | Jackson County (Scottsboro) | |
1945 | A. G. Parrish | |
1946 | A. G. Parrish | |
1947 | Phil Campbell | |
1948 | Etowah | Hubbertville |
1949 | Sidney Lanier | Corner |
1950 | Ensley | Union Hill |
1951 | Coffee | Priceville |
1952 | Winfield | T. R. Miller |
1953 | Eufaula | Austinville |
1954 | Dothan | Corner (2) |
1955 | Tuscaloosa | Priceville |
1956 | Murphy | West Limestone |
1957 | Woodlawn | Austinville |
1958 | Fayette | Austinville |
1959 | Pisgah | Austinville (4) |
1960 | Tuscaloosa County | Buckhorn |
1961 | Tuscaloosa | Priceville |
1962 | Sidney Lanier | Danville |
1963 | Sidney Lanier | Danville (2) |
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1978, forty-seven tournaments have been held with a total of 113 champions. The first champions being Jeff Davis, J.T. Wright, Sumter County, and Winfield and the most recent first-time champions being Good Hope and Jasper (2024). Fifty-nine teams hold multiple girls basketball state titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple girls basketball titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1978 | -- | Jefferson Davis | Sumter County | Winfield | J.T. Wright | ||
1979 | -- | J.O. Johnson | Winfield | Red Bay | Mars Hill Bible | ||
1980 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Eufaula | Red Bay | Hubbertville | ||
1981 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Valley | Pisgah | Vina | ||
1982 | -- | Central(Tuscaloosa) | Haleyville | Pisgah | Vina (2) | ||
1983 | -- | J.O. Johnson | Keith | Tanner | Akron | ||
1984 | -- | Central(Tuscaloosa) | Hartselle | Winfield (3) | Courtland | ||
1985 | -- | Johnson (3) | Hartselle (2) | Deshler | Ider | Courtland | Phillips |
1986 | -- | Williamson | Wenonah | New Hope | Tanner | Fyffe | Phillips |
1987 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Monroe County | Livingston | Lauderdale Co. | Red Bay | Spring Garden |
1988 | -- | McGill-Toolen (3) | Pell City | Buckhorn | Sulligent | Gaston | Mars Hill |
1989 | -- | Vigor | Williamson (2) | Wilson | DAR | Mars Hill Bible | Hubbertville (2) |
1990 | -- | Decatur | Hamilton | Wenonah | Keith | Mars Hill Bible | Waterloo |
1991 | -- | Decatur | Pell City (2) | Clarke County | Lauderdale County | Ranburne | Mars Hill Bible |
1992 | -- | Decatur | Sylacauga | Cherokee County | Lauderdale County | Fyffe | New Site |
1993 | -- | Carver-Montgomery | Wenonah | Cherokee County | Red Bay | Lauderdale County | Carrollton |
1994 | -- | LeFlore | Eufaula | Buckhorn | Central(Florence) | Fyffe | Carrollton |
1995 | -- | Decatur | Hazel Green | T. R. Miller | St. Paul's Episcopal | Fyffe | Maplesville |
1996 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Eufaula | T. R. Miller | Sulligent (2) | Fyffe | Mars Hill Bible |
1997 | -- | Butler | Eufaula | Lawrence County | Pisgah | Fyffe | Carrollton (3) |
1998 | -- | Butler | Sylacauga (2) | Cherokee County (3) | Lauderdale County | Hazlewood | Loachapoka |
1999 | -- | Butler (3) | Athens | Lawrence County | Montgomery Academy | Cold Springs | Sunshine |
2000 | -- | Decatur (5) | Buckhorn (3) | Lawrence County (3) | R. C. Hatch | Fyffe (7) | Autaugaville |
2001 | -- | Hoover | Boaz | Andalusia | Hanceville | Red Bay | Notasulga |
2002 | -- | Sparkman | Athens | T. R. Miller | Lauderdale County | Hatton | Belgreen |
2003 | -- | Sparkman | Athens (3) | Deshler | Lauderdale County | Pisgah | Notasulga (2) |
2004 | -- | Wenonah | Ramsay | Deshler | Abbeville | Hatton (2) | Spring Garden |
2005 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Ramsay | Deshler | Pisgah | Mars Hill Bible | Spring Garden |
2006 | -- | Jeff Davis | Ramsay | Deshler | Lauderdale County | Samson | McIntosh |
2007 | -- | Sparkman (3) | Ramsay (4) | Midfield | Sheffield | Samson | McIntosh |
2008 | -- | Bob Jones | Eufaula (5) | Midfield | Crossville | Cold Springs | Spring Garden |
2009 | -- | Bob Jones | LeFlore | Midfield | T.R. Miller (4) | Cold Springs | Hazlewood (2) |
2010 | -- | Hoover | Fairfield | Midfield (4) | Sumter County (2) | Clements | J. F. Shields |
2011 | -- | Bob Jones (3) | Erwin | Brewbaker Tech | Madison Academy | Tanner (3) | R. A. Hubbard |
2012 | -- | Hoover | Brewer | Jacksonville | Lauderdale County | Section | McIntosh (3) |
2013 | -- | Hoover | Faith Academy | Oneonta | Lauderdale County | Woodland | Brantley |
2014 | -- | Shades Valley | Wenonah | Oneonta (2) | Lauderdale County | Woodland (2) | Brantley (2) |
2015 | Jeff Davis | Homewood | Wenonah | Deshler | Lauderdale County | Red Bay (6) | Keith (3) |
2016 | Jeff Davis (4) | Leflore (3) | Wenonah | Deshler | Lauderdale County (13) | Samson | Spring Garden |
2017 | Hoover | Homewood (2) | Wenonah (8) | Madison Academy | Locust Fork | Geneva County | R.A. Hubbard (4) |
2018 | Spain Park | Hazel Green | Charles Henderson | Madison Academy (3) | Pisgah | Samson (4) | Spring Garden |
2019 | Hoover | Hazel Green | Central Tuscaloosa (4) | Rogers | Pisgah | Cold Springs (4) | Phillips (3) |
2020 | Spain Park (2) | Hazel Green | Charles Henderson (2) | Anniston | Pisgah | Collinsville | Spring Garden |
2021 | Hoover | Hazel Green | Carver Birmingham | Rogers (2) | Prattville Cristian | Pisgah | Skyline |
2022 | Hoover | Hazel Green | Guntersville | Deshler (8) | Prattville Christian | Pisgah (10) | Marion County |
2023 | Hoover | Hazel Green | Pleasant Grove | Prattville Christian (3) | Trinity Presbyterian | Mars Hill Bible (8) | Spring Garden |
2024 | Hoover (9) | Hazel Green (8) | Jasper | Good Hope | Trinity Presbyterian (2) | Ider (2) | Spring Garden (9) |
Lauderdale County holds the all-time record with 13 titles. [7]
The Hazel Green Trojans hold the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (2018-24). [8]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1956, sixty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of fifty-five champions. The first champion being Murphy and most recent first-time champion being St. Michael Catholic (2019). Thirty-five teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-one teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple boys cross country titles.
† Co-Champions
Scottsboro holds the all-time record with 18 titles. [9]
The Randolph Raiders hold the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (2005-13). [10]
Year | AA | A |
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1956 | Murphy | |
1957 | Murphy | |
1958 | Murphy | |
1959 | Tuscaloosa County | |
1960 | Murphy | |
1961 | Murphy | -- |
1962 | Murphy | -- |
1963 | McGill Institute | Birmingham University School |
1964 | Murphy | Birmingham University School (2) |
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1973, fifty-one tournaments have been held with a total of forty-one champions. The first champion being Tuscaloosa and most recent first-time champion being St. Luke’s Episcopal (2022). Twenty-nine teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-three winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple girls cross country titles.
*tie broken by best sixth-place finisher
The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 26 titles. [11]
St Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 16 titles (1983-98). [12]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1966, fifty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of 128 champions. The first being Sidney Lanier and most recent first-time champions being Gulf Shores, Mobile Christian, and Montgomery Catholic (2023). Seventy-three teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-six teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple football titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1966 | -- | Sidney Lanier | -- | -- | -- | ||
1967 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Russellville | Lamar County | Marengo County | ||
1968 | -- | Sidney Lanier (3) | Russellville (2) | Gordo | Lowndes Academy | ||
1969 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Sylacauga | T. R. Miller | Excel | ||
1970 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Valley | Addison | Hazlewood | ||
1971 | -- | Decatur | Tarrant | Abbeville & Oneonta† | Marion County | ||
1972 | -- | Banks | Colbert County | Oneonta | Marion County | ||
1973 | -- | Banks (2) | John Carroll | Glencoe | Marion County | ||
1974 | -- | Homewood | Escambia County | Lauderdale County | Carrollton | ||
1975 | -- | Mountain Brook | Athens | Hazlewood | Ranburne | ||
1976 | -- | Mountain Brook (2) | Andalusia & Athens † | Elmore County | Addison | ||
1977 | -- | W. A. Berry | Andalusia | Stevenson | Ohatchee | ||
1978 | -- | Jeff Davis | Eufaula | Elmore County | Sweet Water | ||
1979 | -- | Enterprise | Jackson & Colbert County† | Stevenson (2) | Sweet Water | ||
1980 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Charles Henderson | Gordo | Akron | ||
1981 | -- | Northview | Eufaula (2) | Dadeville | Hazlewood | ||
1982 | -- | Enterprise (2) & | Thompson | Hazlewood | Sweet Water | ||
1983 | -- | Murphy | Escambia County (2) | Oak Grove | Millport | ||
1984 | -- | Prattville | Emma Sansom | T. R. Miller | Lamar County (2) | Millport (2) | Valley Head |
1985 | -- | Northview (2) | Colbert County | Alexandria | Gordo | Hazlewood | Sand Rock |
1986 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Gadsden | Litchfield | Crossville | Cottonwood | Sweet Water |
1987 | -- | Vigor | Greenville | Elmore County (3) | UMS Prep | Reeltown | Montgomery Academy |
1988 | -- | Vigor | Oxford | Pike County | Thomasville | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1989 | -- | Anniston | Oxford | Pike County | Elba | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1990 | -- | Jess Lanier | Blount | Deshler | Dallas County | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1991 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Gadsden (2) | T. R. Miller | Luverne | Hazlewood | McKenzie |
1992 | -- | Robert E. Lee (5) | Blount | Daleville | Elba | Hazlewood | Billingsley |
1993 | -- | Central-Phenix City | Oxford | North Jackson | Colbert County | St. Clair County | Brantley |
1994 | -- | Anniston (2) | Greenville (2) | T. R. Miller | Colbert County | Clay County | Carrollton (2) |
1995 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Homewood | Alexandria | Cordova | Clay County | Courtland |
1996 | -- | Jeff Davis (2) | Blount | Fayette County | Colbert County (6) | Clay County | Maplesville |
1997 | -- | Tuscaloosa County | Blount | Alexandria (3) | Aliceville | Luverne (2) | Billingsley (2) |
1998 | -- | Vestavia Hills (2) | Blount (5) | Deshler | Briarwood Christian | Southern Choctaw | Brantley |
1999 | -- | Clay-Chalkville | Etowah | Deshler (3) | Briarwood Christian | Southern Choctaw | Courtland (5) |
2000 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | T. R. Miller | Aliceville (2) | Clay County | Hazlewood (11) |
2001 | -- | Daphne | Benjamin Russell | UMS-Wright | Hokes Bluff | Gordo (4) | Reeltown |
2002 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller (6) | Southern Choctaw (3) | Clay County |
2003 | -- | Hoover | Briarwood (3) | Trinity | Pike County | Randolph County | Parrish |
2004 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | Demopolis | Oneonta | Leroy | Sweet Water |
2005 | -- | Hoover | Homewood (6) | UMS-Wright | Pike County | Clay County (6) | Addison (3) |
2006 | -- | Prattville | Athens (2) | Guntersville | Pike County (5) | Leroy | Sweet Water |
2007 | -- | Prattville | St. Paul's Episcopal | Central-Tuscaloosa (2) | Cordova (2) | Leroy | Sweet Water |
2008 | -- | Prattville (4) | Vigor | UMS-Wright | Leeds | Leroy | Sweet Water |
2009 | -- | Hoover | Demopolis (2) | Cherokee County | Piedmont | Reeltown (3) | Brantley |
2010 | -- | Daphne (2) | Spanish Fort | Thomasville (2) | Leeds | Leroy | Sweet Water |
2011 | -- | Prattville | Hartselle | Jackson (2) | Handley | Elba | Marion County (4) |
2012 | -- | Hoover | Spanish Fort | UMS-Wright | Madison Academy | Tanner | Brantley (4) |
2013 | -- | Hoover | Spanish Fort | Oneonta (3) | Madison Academy | Tanner (2) | Pickens County |
2014 | Hoover | Clay-Chalkville | St. Paul's | Leeds | Madison Academy (3) | Fyffe | Maplesville |
2015 | McGill-Toolen | Spanish Fort (4) | St. Paul's | Leeds (4) | Piedmont | Elba (4) | Maplesville |
2016 | Hoover | Ramsay | Beauregard | Handley | Piedmont | Fyffe | Maplesville (4) |
2017 | Hoover (13) | Pinson Valley | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Hillcrest Evergreen | Lanett | Sweet Water |
2018 | Central Phenix City | Pinson Valley | Central Clay County | UMS-Wright | Flomaton | Fyffe | Mars Hill Bible |
2019 | Thompson | Oxford (4) | Central Clay County (2) | UMS-Wright (9) | Piedmont | Fyffe | Lanett (2) |
2020 | Thompson | Pinson Valley (3) | St. Paul’s (5) | Handley (3) | Fyffe | Mars Hill Bible (2) | Linden |
2021 | Thompson | Clay-Chalkville | Pike Road | Vigor (4) | Piedmont (5) | Clarke County | Sweet Water (11) |
2022 | Thompson (5) | Saraland | Ramsay (2) | Andalusia (3) | St. James | Fyffe | Leroy |
2023 | Central-Phenix City (3) | Clay-Chalkville (4) | Gulf Shores | Montgomery Catholic | Mobile Christian | Fyffe (7) | Leroy (7) |
† Co-Champions
Hoover holds the all-time record with 13 titles. [13]
Hazlewood holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1988-92). [14]
Before the playoffs began in 1966, state champions were selected by The National Sports News Service.
Year | School |
---|---|
1920 | Sidney Lanier (7–0–1) |
1921 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) |
1922 | Sidney Lanier (10–0–0) |
1923 | Undecided |
1924 | Butler (9–0–0) |
1925 | Tuscaloosa (8–0–1) |
1926 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) |
1927 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) |
1928 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) & Sidney Lanier (11–0–0)† |
1929 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) |
1930 | Walker County (11–0–0) |
1931 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–2) |
1932 | Decatur (10–0–0) |
1933 | Decatur (9–0–0) |
1934 | Ramsay (9–0–0) |
1935 | Athens (9–0–0) |
1936 | Tuscaloosa (8–1–0) |
1937 | Woodlawn (7–1–0) |
1938 | Ensley (8–1–0) |
1939 | Sidney Lanier (9–0–0) |
1940 | Bessemer (9–0–0) |
1941 | Woodlawn (9–0–0) |
1942 | Woodlawn (9–0–0) |
1943 | Woodlawn (9–0–0) |
1944 | Gadsden (9–0–0) |
1945 | Ensley (9–0–0) |
1946 | Ensley (9–0–0) |
1947 | Ramsay (9–0–0) |
1948 | Aliceville (9–0–0) |
1949 | Tuscaloosa (9–0–0) & Decatur (9–0–0)† |
1950 | Etowah (10–0–0) |
1951 | Bessemer (8–0–1) |
1952 | Bessemer (10–0–0) |
1953 | West End (9–1–0) & Ensley (9–1–0)† |
1954 | Bessemer (10–0–0) |
1955 | Woodlawn (10–0–0) |
1956 | Woodlawn (10–0–0) |
1957 | Walker County (10–0–0) |
1958 | Robert E. Lee (10–0–0) |
1959 | Robert E. Lee (9–1–0) |
1960 | Robert E. Lee (9–0–1) |
1961 | Sidney Lanier (9–1–0) |
1962 | Cullman (10–0–0) |
1963 | Talladega (10–0–0) |
1964 | Tarrant (10–0–0) |
1965 | Scottsboro (10–0–0)Banks (10-0) |
† Co-Champions
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1949, seventy tournaments have been held with a total of sixty champions. The first being A.G. Parrish (Selma) and most recent first-time champion being Randolph (2023). Thirty-nine teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-seven teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple boys golf titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | -- | A. G. Parrish (Selma) | |||||
1950 | -- | A. G. Parrish (Selma) & Tuscaloosa† | |||||
1951 | -- | Tuscaloosa | |||||
1952 | -- | Sidney Lanier | |||||
1953 | -- | Tuscaloosa | |||||
1954 | -- | Gadsden | |||||
1955 | -- | Dothan | |||||
1956 | -- | Murphy | |||||
1957 | -- | Shades Valley | |||||
1958 | -- | Gadsden | |||||
1959 | -- | Dothan | |||||
1960 | -- | McGill | |||||
1961 | -- | Murphy (2) | |||||
1962 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | |||||
1963 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | |||||
1964 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | |||||
1965 | -- | Dothan (3) | |||||
1966 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | |||||
1967 | -- | A.G. Parrish (Selma) (3) | |||||
1968 | -- | Shaw | |||||
1969 | -- | Greenville | |||||
1970 | -- | Sidney Lanier (2) | |||||
1971 | -- | University Military School* | |||||
1972 | -- | Gadsden (3) | |||||
1973 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1974 | -- | Lee-Montgomery (5) | |||||
1975 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1976 | -- | Tuscaloosa | |||||
1977 | -- | Tuscaloosa | |||||
1978 | -- | Jeff Davis | |||||
1979 | -- | Tuscaloosa (6) | |||||
1980 | -- | UMS Prep | |||||
1981 | -- | Walker | |||||
1982 | -- | Davidson | |||||
1983 | -- | UMS Prep | |||||
1984 | -- | Walker* (2) | |||||
1985 | -- | Grissom | |||||
1986 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | |||||
1987 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1988 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1989 | -- | McGill-Toolen (4) | |||||
1990 | -- | UMS-Wright | |||||
1991 | -- | Vestavia Hills | |||||
1992 | -- | UMS-Wright | |||||
1993 | -- | UMS-Wright | |||||
1994 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Fort Payne | UMS-Wright | |||
1995 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa (2) | Athens | UMS-Wright | |||
1996 | -- | Enterprise | Fort Payne | UMS-Wright | |||
1997 | -- | Mountain Brook | Deshler | UMS-Wright | |||
1998 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Fort Payne | Deshler (2) | UMS-Wright | Leroy | |
1999 | -- | Hoover | Bradshaw | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Donoho | |
2000 | -- | Hoover | Bradshaw (2) | Brooks | UMS-Wright | Mars Hill Bible | |
2001 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Gulf Shores | Houston Academy | |
2002 | -- | Decatur | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Gulf Shores (2) | Houston Academy | |
2003 | -- | Hoover (4) | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Montgomery Academy | Houston Academy | |
2004 | -- | Auburn | St. Paul's | Andalusia | Montgomery Academy | Houston Academy | |
2005 | -- | Auburn | Oxford | Andalusia | Montgomery Academy | Houston Academy | |
2006 | -- | Auburn | Briarwood | Andalusia (3) | Montgomery Academy | Donoho | |
2007 | -- | Auburn (4) | Briarwood (2) | Boaz | Montgomery Academy | Donoho & Houston Academy† | |
2008 | -- | Spain Park | UMS-Wright | Boaz (2) | Montgomery Academy | Shoals Christian | |
2009 | -- | Spain Park | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Cottage Hill | Shoals Christian | |
2010 | -- | Spain Park | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Montgomery Academy | Shoals Christian | |
2011 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Cottage Hill (2) | Shoals Christian (4) | |
2012 | -- | Spain Park | Fort Payne (4) | Oneonta | Montgomery Academy (9) | Providence Christian | |
2013 | -- | Spain Park | St. Paul's | Guntersville | Bayside Academy | St. Luke's | |
2014 | -- | Spain Park | Spanish Fort | UMS-Wright | Bayside Academy | Providence Christian | |
2015 | Mountain Brook | Hartselle | Russellville | St. James | Westbrook Christian | St. Lukes (2) | |
2016 | Spain Park (7) | Homewood | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Westbrook Christian | Providence Christian | |
2017 | Mountain Brook | Muscle Shoals | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Providence Christian (4) | Westbrook Christian | |
2018 | Mountain Brook | Muscle Shoals | St. Paul’s (11) | UMS-Wright | Houston Academy | Donoho (4) | |
2019 | Mountain Brook | Muscle Shoals (3) | UMS-Wright | Brooks (2) | Houston Academy | North Sand Mountain | |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Vestavia Hills | Mountain Brook | Guntersville (2) | White Plains | Houston Academy (9) | Elba | |
2022 | Vestavia Hills | Mountain Brook (10) | UMS-Wright | Haleyville | Bayside Academy (3) | Elba (2) | |
2023 | Vestavia Hills (5) | UMS-Wright (27) | Randolph | Haleyville (2) | Westbrook Christian (3) | North Sand Mountain (2) |
† Co-Champions
*Sudden death playoff
UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 27 titles. [15]
UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 10 titles (1991-01). [16]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1973, fifty tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-three champions. The first being Vestavia Hills and most recent first-time champions being Grissom and Tuscaloosa Academy (2023). Thirteen teams hold multiple state titles, with twelve teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple girls golf titles.
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1972 | No team competition | ||||||
1973 | -- | Vestavia Hills | |||||
1974 | -- | Vestavia Hills (2) | |||||
1975 | -- | Tuscaloosa | |||||
1976 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1977 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1978 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1979 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1980 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1981 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1982 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
1983 | -- | Bradshaw | |||||
1984 | -- | Mountain Brook* | |||||
1985 | -- | Coffee | |||||
1986 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | |||||
1987 | -- | W. A. Berry | |||||
1988 | -- | Walker | |||||
1989 | -- | Walker (2) | |||||
1990 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1991 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1992 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1993 | -- | Citronelle | |||||
1994 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1995 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1996 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1997 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1998 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1999 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
2000 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
2001 | -- | Hoover | |||||
2002 | -- | Hoover | |||||
2003 | -- | Hoover | |||||
2004 | -- | Hoover | |||||
2005 | -- | Hewitt-Trussville | |||||
2006 | -- | Mountain Brook | |||||
2007 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | ||||
2008 | -- | Central-Phenix City | Alexandria | ||||
2009 | -- | Spain Park | Hartselle | ||||
2010 | -- | Auburn | Hartselle | ||||
2011 | -- | Mountain Brook | Hartselle | ||||
2012 | -- | Mountain Brook | Hartselle (4) | ||||
2013 | -- | Mountain Brook (10) | Muscle Shoals | ||||
2014 | -- | Hoover | Muscle Shoals | ||||
2015 | Hoover (7) | White Plains | Glencoe | ||||
2016 | Huntsville | White Plains | Westbrook Christian | ||||
2017 | Spain Park | Muscle Shoals | Trinity Presbyterian | Providence Christian | |||
2018 | Auburn | Muscle Shoals (4) | Northside | Providence Christian | |||
2019 | Auburn (3) | Northridge | Randolph | Providence Christian (3) | |||
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Spain Park | McGill-Toolen (14) | White Plains (3) | Bayside Academy | |||
2022 | Spain Park (4) | UMS-Wright | Pike Road | Mars Hill Bible | |||
2023 | Grissom | Pike Road (2) | Trinity Presbyterian (2) | Tuscaloosa Academy |
*Sudden death playoff
McGill-Toolen holds the all-time record with 14 titles. [17]
McGill-Toolen holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (1994-00). [18]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1966, fifty-four tournaments have been held with a total of fifty-one champions. The first being Shades Valley and Birmingham University School and most recent first-time champion being Northridge (2024). Twenty-seven teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-two teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple boys indoor track titles.
† Co-Champions
UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 16 titles. [19]
Scottsboro holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2001-05) (Tie). [20]
St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1987-91) (Tie). [21]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1975, forty-five tournaments have been held with a total of forty-one champions. The first being Mountain Brook and most recent first-time champion being Houston Academy (2024). Twenty teams hold multiple state titles, with seventeen teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple girls indoor track titles.
† Co-Champions
Mountain Brook holds the all-time record with 24 titles. [22]
St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (2006-07)(2012-18) (Tie). [23]
St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (1991-00) (Tie). [24]
John Carroll Catholic holds the all-time record with 11 titles. [25]
Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1996-00) (Tie). [26]
John Carroll Catholic holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1996-00) (Tie). [27]
Briarwood Christian holds the all-time record with 9 titles (Tie). [28]
Montgomery Academy holds the all-time record with 9 titles (Tie). [29]
Fort Payne holds the most consecutive championships with 6 titles (1991-96). [30]
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | -- | Robertsdale | |||||
1996 | -- | Robertsdale | St. James | ||||
1997 | -- | Hoover | Robertsdale | Trinity | |||
1998 | -- | Hoover | Thompson | Alabama Christian | |||
1999 | -- | Thompson | Mortimer Jordan | Alabama Christian | |||
2000 | -- | Grissom | Hartselle | Brooks | Madison Academy | ||
2001 | -- | Hoover | Oak Mountain | St. James | Madison Academy | Pisgah | |
2002 | -- | Hoover | Hartselle | Trinity | Alabama Christian | Pisgah | Athens Bible |
2003 | -- | Baker | Hartselle | Demopolis | Alabama Christian | Pisgah | Waterloo |
2004 | -- | Hoover | Buckhorn | Alexandria | Alabama Christian | Pisgah | Ragland |
2005 | -- | Baker | Hueytown | St. James | Pisgah | Flomaton | Waterloo |
2006 | -- | Sparkman | Hueytown | St. James | Alabama Christian | Ider | Waterloo |
2007 | -- | Baker | Gulf Shores | Alabama Christian | Leeds | Oakman | Kinston |
2008 | -- | Hueytown | Mortimer Jordan | St. James | Pisgah | Ider | Athens Bible |
2009 | -- | Sparkman | Mortimer Jordan | Alabama Christian | West Morgan | Ider | Speake |
2010 | -- | Hueytown | Athens | Ardmore | Sumiton Christian | Hatton | Ragland |
2011 | -- | Dothan | Mortimer Jordan | Dallas County | Pisgah | Hatton | Ragland |
2012 | -- | Sparkman | Chelsea | Haleyville | Saks | Hatton | Ragland |
2013 | -- | Sparkman | Hayden | Haleyville | Pisgah | Hatton | Parrish |
2014 | -- | Sparkman | Hartselle | Alexandria | Winfield | Hale County | Brantley |
2015 | Baker | Wetumpka | Springville | Curry | Hale County | Sumiton Christian School | Brantley |
2016 | Sparkman | Chelsea | Springville | Curry | Hale County | Sumiton Christian School | Brantley |
2017 | Buckhorn | Hazel Green | Springville | Northside | Pisgah | Hatton | Sumiton Christian School |
2018 | Fairhope | Hartselle | Springville | Hale County | Prattville Christian | G.W. Long | Brantley |
2019 | Hewitt-Trussville | Buckhorn | Hayden | Alabama Christian | Pisgah | G.W. Long | Mars Hill Bible |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Hewitt-Trussville | Hazel Green | Satsuma | North Jackson | Plainview | Orange Beach | Brantley |
2022 | Thompson | Athens | Hayden | Curry | Houston Academy | Orange Beach | Brantley |
2023 | Hewitt-Trussville | Wetumpka | Brewbaker Tech | Orange Beach | Plainview | Hatton | Brantley |
Pisgah holds the all-time record with 10 titles. [31]
Pisgah holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2001-05). [32]
Year | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Satsuma | Pleasant Valley | ||||
1987 | Satsuma | Haleyville | Falkville | |||
1988 | Mary Montgomery | Pleasant Valley | Gaston | |||
1989 | Arab | Athens | New Hope | Pleasant Valley | Gaston | Hubbertville |
1990 | Satsuma | Athens | New Hope | Pleasant Valley | Gaston | Hubbertville |
1991 | Baker | Cullman | Carbon Hill | Pleasant Valley | Gaston | Hubbertville |
1992 | Baker | Arab | Ashford | Pleasant Valley | Hatton | Speake |
1993 | Baker | Sparkman | Hokes Bluff | Ardmore | Hatton | Waterloo |
1994 | Walker | Smiths Station | Brooks | New Hope | Cordova | Waterloo |
1995 | Walker | Hazel Green | New Hope | Cordova | Alabama Christian | Waterloo |
1996 | Walker | Hazel Green | Ashford | Pleasant Valley | Hatton | Addison |
1997 | Hazel Green | Cullman | Ashford | Cordova | Colbert Heights | Waterloo |
1998 | Hazel Green | Cullman | Hokes Bluff | Ardmore | Sand Rock | Houston Academy |
1999 | Athens | Geneva | Pleasant Valley | Geraldine | Houston Academy | |
2000 | Hazel Green | Geneva | Pleasant Valley | Geraldine | G. W. Long | |
2001 | Geneva | Munford | Waterloo | |||
2002 | ? | Houston Academy |
Huntsville holds the all-time record for boys with 20 titles. [33]
Grissom holds the most consecutive boys championships with 14 titles (1984-96). [34]
Grissom holds the all-time record for girls with 18 titles. [35]
Grissom holds the most consecutive girls championships with 10 titles (1984-93). [36]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1945, seventy-nine tournaments have been held with a total of forty-five champions. The first champion being Woodlawn and most recent first-time champions being Providence Christian (2024). Twenty-four teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple boys tennis titles.
† Co-Champions
The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 28 titles. [37]
UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (2009-15). [38]
Since the tournament’s establishment in 1963, sixty-one tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-one champions. The first champion being Tuscaloosa and most recent first-time champion being Lauderdale County (2023). Twenty-one teams hold multiple state titles, with fourteen teams winning consecutive titles.
Number in parentheses indicates multiple girls tennis titles.
† Co-Champions
The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 33 titles (All-time record for AHSAA sports). [39]
UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 11 titles (2009-19). [40]
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1965 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Auburn | Birmingham University School | |||
1966 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Auburn | Birmingham University School | |||
1967 | -- | Sidney Lanier | Auburn | Birmingham University School | |||
1968 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Auburn | Birmingham University School | |||
1969 | -- | Carver-Birmingham | Auburn | East Highland | |||
1970 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Auburn | East Highland | |||
1971 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Auburn | Ashville | |||
1972 | -- | Murphy | Cobb Avenue | Ashville | |||
1973 | -- | Jeff Davis | Athens | Ashville | |||
1974 | -- | Murphy | John Carroll | Cherokee Vocational | |||
1975 | -- | Parker | Athens | Calhoun | |||
1976 | -- | Davidson | Athens | Clements | |||
1977 | -- | Jeff Davis | Athens | Elmore County | |||
1978 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Cherokee County | D. C. Wolfe | |||
1979 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Gardendale | Calhoun | Coffeeville | ||
1980 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | McAdory | Calhoun | Coffeeville | ||
1981 | -- | Davidson | UMS Prep | Calhoun | Coffeeville | ||
1982 | -- | Davidson | UMS Prep | Calhoun | Coffeeville | ||
1983 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | UMS Prep | St. Paul's | Coffeeville | ||
1984 | -- | Davidson | Gardendale | St. Paul's | Coffeeville | ||
1985 | -- | Davidson | Mobile County | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | ||
1986 | -- | Davidson | Monroe County | Vincent | Hazlewood | ||
1987 | -- | Davidson | Williamson | Geneva | Randolph | ||
1988 | -- | Murphy | Williamson | Geneva | J. F. Shields | ||
1989 | -- | Gardendale | Blount | Geneva | Cherokee Vocational & St. Paul's† | Hazlewood | Billingsley |
1990 | -- | Murphy | Blount | UMS-Wright | Elmore County | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1991 | -- | Murphy | Blount | T. R. Miller | UMS-Wright | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1992 | -- | Theodore | Blount | T. R. Miller | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Alabama School for Deaf |
1993 | -- | Central-Phenix City | Williamson | Leeds | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Montgomery County |
1994 | -- | Jeff Davis | Smiths Station | Leeds | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1995 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Williamson | Leeds | St. Paul's | Oneonta | Courtland |
1996 | -- | Muscleshoals | Williamson | Leeds | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1997 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Blount | Madison County | UMS-Wright | Rogers | St. Jude |
1998 | -- | Opelika | Blount | Leeds | UMS-Wright | Hazlewood | St. Jude |
1999 | -- | Opelika | Blount | Madison County | UMS-Wright | Hazlewood | St. Jude |
2000 | -- | Opelika | Blount | Leeds | UMS-Wright | Hazlewood | Courtland & St. Jude† |
2001 | -- | Grissom | Williamson | Leeds | Lincoln | St. Jude | Hazlewood |
2002 | -- | Tuscaloosa County | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | Sheffield | Vincent | Hazlewood |
2003 | -- | Opelika | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | Vincent | Hazlewood |
2004 | -- | Opelika | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | Randolph Co. | Courtland |
2005 | -- | Hoover | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | Leeds | Altamont | Alabama School for Deaf |
2006 | -- | Opelika | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | Altamont | Alabama School for Deaf |
2007 | -- | Opelika | St. Paul's | Jacksonville | Mobile Christian | Falkville | Cedar Bluff |
2008 | -- | Vestavia Hills | St. Paul's | Beauregard | Lincoln | Falkville | Cedar Bluff |
2009 | -- | Hoover | Spanish Fort | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | Mobile Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2010 | -- | Hoover | Spanish Fort & St. Paul's † | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | Lanett | Cedar Bluff |
2011 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Greensboro | Lanett | Cedar Bluff |
2012 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Greensboro | Tanner | Cedar Bluff |
2013 | -- | Auburn | Paul W. Bryant | UMS-Wright | Piedmont | LaFayette | Falkville |
2014 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | UMS-Wright | Piedmont | Mobile Christian | Falkville |
2015 | Hoover | Opelika | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Winfield | Falkville | Marion County |
2016 | Auburn | Opelika | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Winfield | Cold Springs | St. Bernard |
2017 | Hoover | Opelika | Scottsboro | Greensboro | American Christian | Cold Springs | Westminster-Oak Mountain |
2018 | Hoover | Homewood | Beauregard | Winfield | American Christian | Falkville | Westminster-Oak Mountain |
2019 | Hoover | Homewood | Scottsboro | Greensboro | Winfield | Altamont | Falkville |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Vestavia Hills | Opelika | UMS-Wright | Bibb County | Montgomery Catholic | Westminster Oak-Mountain | Linden |
2022 | Hoover | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | Anniston | Bayside Academy | LaFayette | Lindsay Lane Christian |
2023 | Hoover | Homewood | Scottsboro | Anniston | Madison Academy | Cold Springs | Loachapoka |
UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 23 titles. [41]
UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (2009-15) (Tie). [42]
Auburn holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles. (1965-71) (Tie). [43]
Year | AA | A |
---|---|---|
1925 | Snead Seminary & Bessemer† | |
1926 | Snead Seminary | |
1927 | Bessemer & Phillips† | |
1928 | Bessemer | |
1929 | Phillips | |
1930 | Phillips | |
1931 | Ensley | |
1932 | Woodlawn | |
1933 | Tuscaloosa | |
1934 | West End | |
1935 | West End | |
1936 | West End | |
1937 | Ramsay | |
1938 | Ramsay | |
1939 | Ramsay | |
1940 | Ramsay | |
1941 | Ramsay | |
1942 | Phillips | |
1943 | Phillips | |
1944 | Woodlawn | |
1945 | Woodlawn | |
1946 | Woodlawn | |
1947 | West End | |
1948 | Sidney Lanier | |
1949 | Ramsay | |
1950 | Sidney Lanier | |
1951 | Ramsay | |
1952 | Ramsay | Andalusia |
1953 | Dothan | Hazlewood |
1954 | Sidney Lanier | Andalusia & McAdory† |
1955 | Tuscaloosa | Andalusia |
1956 | Sidney Lanier | Fairfield |
1957 | Tuscaloosa | Enterprise |
1958 | Gadsden & Murphy † | Russellville |
1959 | Murphy | Tallassee |
1960 | Murphy | Sylacauga |
1961 | Lee-Montgomery | Sylacauga |
1962 | Murphy | Deshler |
1963 | Murphy | Sylacauga |
1964 | Sidney Lanier | Deshler |
† Co-Champions
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1972 | -- | Clements | |||||
1973 | -- | Athens | |||||
1974 | -- | Hayes | |||||
1975 | -- | Hayes | |||||
1976 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | ||||
1977 | -- | Mountain Brook | Athens | St. Paul's | |||
1978 | -- | Bradshaw | Athens | Lauderdale County | |||
1979 | -- | Bradshaw | Clarke County | Calhoun | Randolph | ||
1980 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Clarke County | Calhoun | Randolph | ||
1981 | -- | Lee-Montgomery | Weaver | Calhoun | Randolph | ||
1982 | -- | Murphy | J. T. Wright | Calhoun | Alabama School for the Deaf | ||
1983 | -- | Murphy | J. T. Wright | Vincent | Coffeeville | ||
1984 | -- | Mountain Brook | Clarke County | Vincent | Alabama School for the Deaf | ||
1985 | -- | Murphy | Cullman | St. Paul's | J. F. Shields | ||
1986 | -- | Auburn | Mobile County | Clarke County | Randolph | ||
1987 | -- | Davidson | Mobile County | Clarke County | Randolph | ||
1988 | -- | Davidson | Mobile County | Clarke County | J. F. Shields | ||
1989 | -- | Jackson-Olin | Mobile County | Clarke County | St. Paul's | Randolph | Ragland |
1990 | -- | Huntsville | Williamson | Clarke County | St. Paul's | Randolph | Courtland |
1991 | -- | Mountain Brook | Williamson | Clarke County & Lincoln† | St. Paul's | Randolph | Courtland |
1992 | -- | Mountain Brook | Williamson | Cherokee County | St. Paul's | Randolph | Courtland |
1993 | -- | Mountain Brook | Williamson | Carver-Birmingham | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Bayside Academy |
1994 | -- | Vigor | Cullman | Jacksonville | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Randolph |
1995 | -- | Mountain Brook | Fort Payne | Greensboro | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Bayside Academy |
1996 | -- | J. O. Johnson | Williamson | Chelsea | St. Paul's | Hazlewood | Mars Hill |
1997 | -- | Grissom | Scottsboro | St. Paul's | Briarwood | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1998 | -- | Pelham | Williamson | Madison County | Briarwood | Hazlewood | Courtland |
1999 | -- | Hewitt-Trussville | Williamson | St. Paul's | Briarwood | Mars Hill | St. Jude |
2000 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Scottsboro | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Hazlewood | Cedar Bluff |
2001 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Falkville | Red Bay | Hazlewood |
2002 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | Sheffield | Altamont | Hazlewood |
2003 | -- | Central-Tuscaloosa | Scottsboro | UMS-Wright | Leeds | Altamont | Hazlewood |
2004 | -- | Hoover | Northridge | UMS-Wright | Leeds | Altamont | Hazlewood |
2005 | -- | Smiths Station | Northridge | UMS-Wright | Leeds | Altamont | Hazlewood |
2006 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Montgomery Academy | Altamont | Hazlewood |
2007 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | Guntersville | Altamont | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2008 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | Guntersville | Altamont | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2009 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Altamont | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2010 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | T.R. Miller | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2011 | -- | Mountain Brook | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | T.R. Miller | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2012 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Bayside Academy | American Christian | Cedar Bluff |
2013 | -- | Hoover | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | Bayside Academy | Montgomery Academy | Westminster-Oak Mountain |
2014 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | Beauregard | T. R. Miller | Montgomery Academy | Westminster-Oak Mountain |
2015 | Hoover | Homewood | Beauregard | UMS-Wright | American Christian | Altamont | Whitesburg Christian |
2016 | Hoover | Homewood | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | T. R. Miller | LaFayette | Whitesburg Christian |
2017 | Hoover | Homewood | Beauregard | Montgomery Catholic | American Christian | Altamont | Whitesburg Christian |
2018 | Hoover | Homewood | St. Paul's | UMS-Wright | American Christian | Altamont | Whitesburg Christian |
2019 | James Clemens | Homewood | Scottsboro | Catholic-Montgomery | St James | Westminster-Oak Mountain | Falkville |
2020 | No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||
2021 | Hoover | Northridge | UMS-Wright | Brooks | Providence Christian | Altamont | Marion County |
2022 | Hoover | Mountain Brook | UMS-Wright | Brooks | Bayside Academy | Westminster Oak-Christian | Holy Spirit Catholic |
2023 | Hoover | Mountain Brook | Scottsboro | Brooks | Altamont | Cold Springs | Marion County |
† Co-Champions
St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the all-time record with 25 titles. [44]
St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (1989-97). [45]
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1971 | -- | Bradshaw | |||||
1972 | -- | Bradshaw | |||||
1973 | -- | Bradshaw | |||||
1974 | -- | McGill-Toolen | |||||
1975 | -- | Bradshaw | Lamar County | ||||
1976 | -- | Bradshaw | St. Paul's | ||||
1977 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Lawrence County | Lexington | Clio | ||
1978 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Russellville | Montevallo | Clio | ||
1979 | -- | Bradshaw | Thompson | Lexington | Donoho | ||
1980 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Hazel Green | St. Paul's | Donoho | ||
1981 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Thompson | St. Paul's | Bayside Academy | ||
1982 | -- | Bradshaw | Thompson | Randolph County | Bayside Academy | ||
1983 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Hazel Green | Lexington | Randolph | ||
1984 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Walter Wellborn | Hazel Green | St. Paul's | Pleasant Valley | Bayside Academy |
1985 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Ramsay | Hazel Green | St. Paul's | West End | Randolph |
1986 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Ramsay | Hazel Green | St. Paul's | West End | Montgomery Academy |
1987 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Ramsay | Haleyville | Pleasant Valley | West End | Donoho |
1988 | -- | Grissom | Ramsay | Carbon Hill | Pleasant Valley | West End | Donoho |
1989 | -- | Grissom | Holt | Carbon Hill | Lexington | West End | Athens Bible |
1990 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Ramsay | Carbon Hill | Lexington | Hatton | Donoho |
1991 | -- | Grissom | Homewood | Haleyville | Briarwood | Hatton | Courtland |
1992 | -- | Grissom | Homewood | Haleyville | St. Paul's | Hatton | Bayside Academy |
1993 | -- | Pelham | Daphne | Alexandria | Briarwood | Hatton | Bayside Academy |
1994 | -- | Huntsville | Hazel Green | Alexandria | Briarwood | Trinity Presbyterian | Donoho |
1995 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Saks | Alexandria | St. Paul's | Springville | Bayside Academy |
1996 | -- | Muscle Shoals | John Carroll | Lawrence County | Briarwood | Pleasant Valley | Bayside Academy |
1997 | -- | Pelham | John Carroll | Lawrence County | Briarwood | Pleasant Valley | Kinston |
1998 | -- | Grissom | Muscle Shoals | Lawrence County | Briarwood | Bayside Academy | Donoho |
1999 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Muscle Shoals | Lawrence County | Briarwood | Bayside Academy | Holy Spirit |
2000 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Muscle Shoals | Haleyville | Sylvania | Bayside Academy | Holy Spirit |
2001 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Muscle Shoals | St. James | Winston County | Geraldine | Phillips |
2002 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Huntsville | Saks | Alabama Christian | Bayside Academy | Donoho |
2003 | -- | Grissom | Huntsville | St. James | Alabama Christian | Bayside Academy | Addison |
2004 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Huntsville | Guntersville | Madison Academy | Bayside Academy | Addison |
2005 | -- | McGill-Toolen | Huntsville | Guntersville | Montgomery Academy | Bayside Academy | Addison |
2006 | -- | Huntsville | St. Paul's | Saks | Montgomery Academy | Bayside Academy | Kinston |
2007 | -- | Huntsville | St. Paul's | Jacksonville | Lexington | Bayside Academy | Spring Garden |
2008 | -- | Bob Jones | St. Paul's | Jacksonville | Bayside Academy | Lexington | Gaston |
2009 | -- | Huntsville | Faith Academy | Guntersville | Bayside Academy | Addison | Athens Bible |
2010 | -- | Huntsville | St. Paul's | Guntersville | Bayside Academy | Cottage Hill | Addison |
2011 | -- | Huntsville | St. Paul's | Guntersville | Bayside Academy | Providence Christian | Donoho |
2012 | -- | Huntsville | Hartselle | Madison County | Bayside Academy | Providence Christian | Donoho |
2013 | -- | Bob Jones | St. Paul's | Jacksonville | Bayside Academy | Montgomery Academy | Addison |
2014 | Mountain Brook | John Carroll | St. Paul's | Danville | Bayside Academy | Addison | Athens Bible |
2015 | Mountain Brook | Spanish Fort | Randolph | Brooks | Bayside Academy | Addison | Meek |
2016 | Mountain Brook | Hazel Green | St. Paul's | Madison Academy | Bayside Academy | St. Luke's | Addison |
2017 | McGill-Toolen | Pelham | Alexandria | Saint James | Bayside Academy | St. Luke's | Addison |
2018 | McGill-Toolen | Spanish Fort | Jasper | Bayside Academy | Montgomery Academy | Addison | Pleasant Home |
2019 | Mountain Brook | Spanish Fort | Jasper | Bayside Academy | Montgomery Academy | G.W. Long | Donoho |
2020 | Hoover | Mountain Brook | Bayside Academy | Montgomery Academy | Trinity Presbyterian | Addison | Bayshore Christian |
2021 | Spain Park | Mountain Brook | Bayside Academy | Westminster Christian | Trinity Presbyterian | Addison | Donoho |
2022 | McGill-Toolen Catholic | Bayside Academy | Westminster Christian | Montgomery Catholic | Prattville Christian | Donoho | Addison |
2023 | McGill-Toolen Catholic | Mountain Brook | Montgomery Academy | Montgomery Catholic | Plainview | Pleasant Valley | Spring Garden |
Bayside Academy holds the all-time record with 31 titles. [46]
Bayside Academy holds the most consecutive championships with 21 titles (2002-22) (Consecutive record for AHSAA sports). [47]
Year | 7A | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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1956 | -- | Clift (Opelika) | |||||
1957 | -- | Robert E. Lee | |||||
1958 | -- | Clift (Opelika) | |||||
1959 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1960 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1961 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1962 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1963 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1964 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1965 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1966 | -- | Benjamin Russell | |||||
1967 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Fairfield | ||||
1968 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Fairfield | ||||
1969 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Fairfield | ||||
1970 | -- | Butler | Autauga County (Prattville) | ||||
1971 | -- | Walker County | |||||
1972 | -- | Berry | Alabama School for the Blind | ||||
1973 | -- | Butler | Sheffield | ||||
1974 | -- | Hueytown | Gardendale | ||||
1975 | -- | Butler | Gardendale | ||||
1976 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Jacksonville | ||||
1977 | -- | Butler | Deshler | ||||
1978 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Deshler | ||||
1979 | -- | Butler | Jacksonville | ||||
1980 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Pinson Valley | ||||
1981 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Pinson Valley | ||||
1982 | -- | Benjamin Russell | Pinson Valley | ||||
1983 | -- | Benjamin Russell & Hewitt-Trussville † | Deshler | ||||
1984 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Pinson Valley | ||||
1985 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Southside-Gadsden | ||||
1986 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Southside-Gadsden | ||||
1987 | -- | Hewitt-Trussville | Southside-Gadsden | ||||
1988 | -- | Hewitt-Trussville | Athens | ||||
1989 | -- | Grissom | Southside-Gadsden | ||||
1990 | -- | Grissom | Pinson Valley | ||||
1991 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Athens | ||||
1992 | -- | Robert E. Lee | Athens | Fultondale | |||
1993 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Athens | Weaver | |||
1994 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Athens | Fultondale | |||
1995 | -- | Grissom | Homewood | Fultondale | |||
1996 | -- | Grissom | Athens | Weaver | |||
1997 | -- | Grissom | Athens | Weaver | |||
1998 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Scottsboro | Weaver | |||
1999 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Erwin | Weaver | |||
2000 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Hartselle | Brookwood | |||
2001 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Homewood | Weaver | |||
2002 | -- | Grissom | Homewood | Weaver | |||
2003 | -- | Hoover | Homewood | Weaver | |||
2004 | -- | Grissom | Homewood | Weaver | |||
2005 | -- | Hoover | Hartselle | Elmore County | |||
2006 | -- | Hoover | Scottsboro | Walter Wellborn | |||
2007 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Scottsboro | Walter Wellborn | |||
2008 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Scottsboro | Walter Wellborn | |||
2009 | -- | Vestavia Hills | Scottsboro | Piedmont | |||
2010 | -- | Hoover | Southside-Gadsden | Walter Wellborn | |||
2011 | -- | Thompson | Arab | St. Clair County | |||
2012 | -- | Thompson | Scottsboro | Susan Moore | |||
2013 | -- | Thompson | Arab | Saint James | |||
2014 | -- | Thompson | Arab | Tallassee | |||
2015 | Thompson | Arab | Leeds | ||||
2016 | Vestavia Hills | Arab | Leeds | ||||
2017 | Vestavia Hills | Oxford | Arab | ||||
2018 | Thompson | Oxford | Arab | ||||
2019 | Thompson | McAdory | Moody | ||||
2020 | Thompson | Gardendale | Arab | ||||
2021 | Vestavia Hills | Gardendale | Ashville | ||||
2022 | Thompson | Mortimer Jordan | Weaver | ||||
2023 | Vestavia Hills | McAdory | Jasper | Weaver | |||
2024 | Huntsville | Mountain Brook | Scottsboro | Weaver |
† Co-Champions
The Vestavia Hills Rebels hold the all-time record with 17 titles. [48]
Benjamin Russell holds the most consecutive championships with 11 titles (1959-69). [49]
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