List of OHSAA volleyball champions

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The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

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Champions

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YearGirls D I / AAAGirls D II / AAGirls D III / AGirls D IVBoys D I (Spring)Boys D II (Spring)
2024 St. Xavier Archbishop McNicholas
2023 Kings Mercy McAuley Mentor Lake Catholic New Bremen Archbishop Moeller St. Francis DeSales
2022 Ursuline Academy Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Mentor Lake Catholic New Bremen
2021 Magnificat Gilmour Academy Liberty-Benton New Knoxville
2020 Mount Notre Dame Gilmour Academy Huron Calvert
2019 Columbus St Francis De Sales Bishop Fenwick Liberty-Benton New Bremen
2018 Ursuline Academy Holy Name Versailles Calvert
2017 Ursuline Academy Padua Franciscan Versailles New Bremen
2016 Brecksville-Broadview Heights Padua Franciscan Miami East Jackson Center
2015 Mount Notre Dame Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Gilmour Academy Jackson Center
2014 Mount Notre Dame Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Huron Fort Loramie
2013 Mount Notre Dame Padua Franciscan Versailles Marion Local
2012 Ursuline Academy Beaumont Miami East Marion Local
2011 Mount Notre Dame Bishop Hartley Miami East St. Henry
2010 Toledo St Ursula Academy Mentor Lake Catholic Bishop Fenwick Lehman Catholic
2009 Ursuline Academy Padua Franciscan Huron Marion Local
2008 Olmsted Falls Padua Franciscan Alexander Marion Local
2007 Mother of Mercy Toledo Central Catholic Lima Central Catholic Marion Local
2006 Mount Notre Dame Archbishop Alter Anna St Paul
2005 Seton Roger Bacon Villa-Angela/St Joseph Lehman Catholic
2004 Toledo St Ursula Academy Roger Bacon Newark Catholic St. Henry
2003 Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Archbishop Alter Orrville Centerburg
2002 Ursuline Academy Archbishop Alter Huron St Paul
2001 Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Roger Bacon Villa-Angela/St Joseph Hopewell-Loudon
2000 Mount Notre Dame Galion Lehman Catholic Hopewell-Loudon
1999 Mount Notre Dame Galion Huron Hopewell-Loudon
1998 Mount Notre Dame Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Archbold Hopewell-Loudon
1997 Madison Comprehensive Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Parkway Hopewell-Loudon
1996 Seton Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Parkway Buckeye Central
1995 Mount Notre Dame Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Heath St. Henry
1994 West Chester Lakota Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Buckeye Trail St. Henry
1993 Ursuline Academy Cincinnati St Ursula Academy Eastwood Buckeye Central
1992 Stow-Munroe Falls Archbishop Hoban Otsego Antwerp
1991 Canton McKinley Archbishop Hoban Loudonville Hilltop
1990 Stow-Munroe Falls Archbishop Hoban St. Henry Fort Recovery
1989 Reynoldsburg Buckeye Trail Newark Catholic
1988 Seton Fairview Park Fairview Newark Catholic
1987 Canton McKinley Springfield Northwestern St. Henry
1986 Seton Springfield Northwestern Canal Winchester
1985 Seton Fairview Park Fairview St. Henry
1984 Seton Springfield Northwestern Newark Catholic
1983 Canton McKinley Springfield Northwestern Newark Catholic
1982 Mother of Mercy Columbus St Francis De Sales Newark Catholic
1981 Stow-Munroe Falls Highland Archbold
1980 Mother of Mercy Archbishop Hoban Newark Catholic
1979 Whitehall-Yearling Perrysburg Newark Catholic
1978 Kettering Fairmont Madeira Archbold
1977 Mother of Mercy Bexley Fairbanks
1976 Kettering Fairmont West Urbana Adena
1975 Stow-Munroe Falls Cincinnati Ursuline Academy Adena

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References

  1. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site" . Retrieved 2019-12-06.