List of Alabama High School Athletic Association championships explained

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 AHSAA-sanctioned sports. Mountain Brook holds the most team championships with 196 state titles, followed by St. Paul’s Episcopal with 189; UMS-Wright with 166; and Hoover with 141.[1] Mountain Brook boys tennis (28) and girls tennis (33) lead the all-time state title count as individual sports. Bayside Academy volleyball holds the consecutive record for girls sports with 21 titles (2002-22). Grissom boys swimming and diving holds the consecutive record for boys sports with 14 titles (1984-96).

Baseball

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1948, sixty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of 128 champions. The first being Ramsay and most recent first-time champions being Alexandria, Bob Jones, and Corner (2024). Fifty-five teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-eight winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1962
1969
No Playoff
1970--Dallas County
1971--Lee-Huntsville Autaugaville
1972--Thomasville
1973--Emma Sansom (3)Flomaton
1974--Bradshaw Monroe County
1975--Robert E. Lee SheffieldHokes Bluff
1976--HueytownBakerHokes BluffGaston
1977--Childersburg Hokes BluffMars Hill Bible
1978--University Military SchoolMars Hill Bible
1979--DavidsonTarrantSt. Paul's EpiscopalSweet Water
1980--Davidson (2)Cherokee County West BloctonSweet Water
1981--W. A. BerryCherokee County (2)Cottonwood Montgomery Academy
1982--Huffman (2)WetumpkaHoltvilleSweet Water
1983--LitchfieldHoltvilleSweet Water
1984--Fairhope (2)Hillcrest TuscaloosaVincent Oakman
1985--ButlerWilsonVincent (2)Cottonwood Trinity Presbyterian
1986--Demopolis TallasseeHeadlandCottonwood Sweet Water
1987--Jeff DavisTallasseeWest LimestoneCottonwood (4)Fayetteville
1988--SatsumaMidfieldThomasvilleUMS PrepFlomatonSweet Water
1989--Escambia CountyTallassee Thomasville G.W. Long
1990--BakerHartselleTallasseeRogersSweet WaterWaterloo
1991--Vestavia HillsHartselle Tallassee Rogers (2)St. JamesG.W. Long
1992--HartselleDaphneNew HopeSpringvilleG.W. Long
1993--Jeff Davis DaphnePleasant GroveUMS-WrightGeneva County Houston Academy
1994--Hartselle St. Paul's EpiscopalHale CountyG.W. Long
1995--Vestavia HillsMcAdoryTallassee UMS-WrightAlabama ChristianG.W. Long
1996--EtowahPleasant Grove (3)Central FlorenceTrinity PresbyterianMaplesville
1997--Vestavia HillsSylacauga Grand Bay UMS-WrightG. W. LongMaplesville (2)
1998--Vestavia HillsSylacauga (2)Tallassee (7)Central FlorenceG. W. LongShades Mountain Christian
1999--Vestavia HillsHartselleSt. Paul's EpiscopalUMS-WrightGeneva County (2)G. W. Long
2000--HartselleTrinity PresbyterianAlabama Christian (2)G. W. Long
2001 --DaphneBibb County Northside Leroy G. W. Long
2002--Daphne (4)Childersburg Dadeville Gordo G. W. Long
2003--St. Paul's Episcopal (6)Hokes BluffAshville Gordo Holy Spirit
2004--Hokes BluffCentral-Florence (3)Sumiton ChristianAmerican Christian
2005--BakerRussell CountyDemopolis (2)Hokes BluffG. W. LongAmerican Christian
2006--Baker (5)Stanhope-ElmoreSt. JamesHokes BluffRanburneAmerican Christian
2007--Hillcrest-TuscaloosaCullmanChildersburg (3)Hokes BluffLeroyHackleburg
2008--HooverCullmanJacksonHokes Bluff (9)Leroy (3)Athens Bible
2009--AuburnHartselleHaleyvilleMadison AcademyAmerican ChristianBrantley
2010--AuburnSpanish FortUMS-WrightLuverneMars Hill BibleShoals Christian
2011--HuntsvilleSpanish FortUMS-WrightGordoAmerican Christian (7)Shoals Christian
2012 --Oxford GuntersvilleShoals Christian
2013 --Pelham (2)Hartselle G.W. Long St. Luke's
2014 --Spanish Fort (4)Charles Henderson (3)St. Luke's (2)
2015 Russellville Mobile Christian Shoals Christian (4)
2016 Hewitt TrussvilleHillcrest-TuscaloosaRussellville UMS-WrightMadison Academy (4)Mobile ChristianDecatur Heritage
2017 Hoover (4)HelenaRussellville UMS-Wright (10)Gordo (4)G.W. LongSweet Water
2018AuburnHazel GreenFaith AcademyAndalusiaMobile ChristianG.W. LongSweet Water (10)
2019McGill-ToolenCullman (5)Springville (2)BrooksProvidence ChristianG.W. LongMars Hill Bible (5)
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Auburn (5)Faith Academy (2)RussellvilleMobile ChristianPhil CampbellWestbrook Christian Bayshore Christian
2022Central-Phenix City Hartselle (9)Russellville (5)Mobile Christian (5)Trinity Presbyterian (7)G.W. Long (17)Bayshore Christian (2)
2023Vestavia Hills (10)Oxford (2)Holtville (3)Etowah (4)Houston Academy (3)Ariton Appalachian
2024Bob JonesHillcrest-Tuscaloosa (4)AlexandriaCornerThomasville (4)Ariton (2)Sumiton Christian (2)

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]

YearChampion
1948
1949Woodlawn
1950Sidney Lanier
1951Sidney Lanier
1952Sidney Lanier
1953Sidney Lanier
1954Sidney Lanier
1955Sidney Lanier (6)
1956Woodlawn
1957Emma Sansom
1958Anniston
1959Woodlawn (3)
1960Vigor
1961Coffee

Basketball

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1921, 104 tournaments have been held with a total of 179 champions. The first 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 winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A3A-4A Junior High1A-2A Junior High
1964 --Tuscaloosa (4)Pisgah Hatton New Brockton ----
1965 --Fayette (2)Priceville (4)DAR ----
1966 --Butler Pisgah (3)Kinston Pleasant ----
1967 --Scottsboro (4)Clements ----
1968 --Lee-Huntsville B. B. Comer Kinston New Brockton ----
1969 --Parker Section R. R. Moton (Tallassee) ----
1970 --Bibb County East Highland Bibb Graves ----
1971 --ParkerMorgan County Abbeville Wilcox County Training ----
1972 --Colbert County J. F. Shields Bibb Graves (2)General Forest
1973 --Glenn Hayes
1974 --Glenn (2)Montevallo East Perry Cloverdale (Montgomery)
1975 --ParkerGuntersville Montevallo (2)Collinsville Carver (Dothan)
1976 --Bradshaw ThompsonColbert Heights Athens Bible Carver (Dothan)
1977 --Selma Thompson (2)Wenonah
1978 --Carver-Birmingham EufaulaR. C. Hatch Westside McIntyre
1979 --Carver-Birmingham (2)WetumpkaEast Limestone Rebecca Comer Hayes
1980 --Coffee (2)Wetumpka (2)Talladega County Alabama Lutheran Westlawn -1981 --Colbert County New Brockton (3)Kinston (3)McIntyre
1982 --Russellville Coffee
1983 --Carver-Montgomery GadsdenRussell Loachapoka South Girard Clayton
1984 --Carver-Montgomery MidfieldHeadland Talladega County Training School J. O. Johnson DAR
1985 --Tuskegee Southside-Selma Wilcox County R. C. Hatch Calhoun ----
1986 --EufaulaLaFayette TannerHazlewood ----
1987 --J. O. JohnsonHayes (4)Livingston R. C. Hatch Notasulga ----
1988 --Sylacauga Sumter County Clayton Francis Marion Loachapoka ----
1989 --Bibb County (2)Clarke County LaFayette Francis Marion Loachapoka ----
1990 --Central-Tuscaloosa East Limestone (2)Francis Marion ----
1991 --Central-Tuscaloosa (2)Tuskegee (2)BuckhornFrancis Marion Clay County Houston Academy ----
1992 --South Lamar Clay County (2)Notasulga (2)----
1993 --Austin (3)Francis Marion Warrior Brantley ----
1994 --Selma (4)Hartselle Sumter County R.C. Hatch J.F. Shields Brantley ----
1995 --Jeff Davis BuckhornCentral-Coosa R.C. Hatch Brantley (3)----
1996 --Andalusia Abbeville (2)Holtville Lineville ----
1997 --West End (3)B. C. Rain Alexandria (3)Colbert County (3)Loachapoka ----
1998 --MinorSumter County Keith ----
1999 --Grissom (2)Eufaula (4) Sumter County 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 --Anniston Central-Hayneville LaFayette Holy Family (6)Pleasant Home (3) ----
2003 --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 --Butler Greene County Sumter County (6)Calera (3)J. F. Shields ----
2006 --Jeff Davis (2)RamsayHillcrest-Evergreen Madison Academy R. C. Hatch ----
2007 --LeFlore (4)Williamson Madison CountyMadison Academy R.C. Hatch J. F. Shields (5)----
2008 --Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa Butler Bullock County Madison Academy R.C. Hatch (10)----
2009 --Vestavia Hills (2)Butler Anniston Leeds Barbour County Loachapoka (5) ----
2010 --Bob JonesLee-Huntsville Ramsay (2)Greene County (2)Pickens County Edward Bell ----
2011 --Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (2)Wenonah Butler (6)Greensboro TannerPickens County ----
2012 --MidfieldGreensboro (2)Barbour County (3)Pickens County----
2013 --Madison County (2)Madison Academy Tanner (3)----
2014--Mountain BrookParker (4)Dallas CountyMidfieldElbaSt. Jude (8)----
2015HooverCarver-MontgomeryJ.O. JohnsonWest Limestone (2)Madison AcademyLafayette (4)Sacred Heart----
2016McGill-ToolenHomewoodJ.O. Johnson (3)Westminster ChristianMadison Academy (7)LanettSacred Heart----
2017Mountain BrookPaul BryantMae JemisonHale CountyMidfieldLanettSacred Heart----
2018 Carver-Montgomery (5)Sylacauga (2)Cordova Plainview Lanett (3)Sacred Heart (4)----
2019Mountain BrookPinson ValleyWenonah (6)Talladega Plainview Central-Coosa (5)Decatur Heritage ----
2020Lee MontgomeryHuffmanFairfieldWilliamson (2)Pike CountyCalhoun (4)Pickens County (4)----
2021 Oak MountainMountain Brook (6)Lee Huntsville Anniston (3)Fyffe Midfield (5)Autaugaville (4)----
2022EnterpriseCullmanLee Huntsville (4)JacksonvillePlainview Section (3)Covenant Christian----
2023HooverBuckhornValley Jacksonville (2)Plainview (4)AlicevilleCovenant Christian (2)----
2024Hoover (3)Buckhorn (5)Fairfield (2)JacksonHillcrest-Evergreen (2)Mars Hill BibleGeorgiana----
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]

YearAAA
1921Central (Birmingham)
1922Chambers County (Milltown)
1923Simpson (Birmingham)
1924Simpson (Birmingham)
1925Simpson (Birmingham) (3)
1926Snead 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 Hubbertville
1949 Corner
1950 Union Hill
1951 CoffeePriceville
1952 Winfield T. R. Miller
1953 EufaulaAustinville
1954 Corner (2)
1955 Tuscaloosa Priceville
1956 West Limestone
1957 Austinville
1958 Fayette Austinville
1959 Pisgah Austinville (4)
1960 Tuscaloosa County Buckhorn
1961 Tuscaloosa Priceville
1962 Danville
1963 Danville (2)

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1978, forty-seven tournaments have been held with a total of 113 champions. The first 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 state titles, with thirty-eight winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1978 --Jefferson Davis Sumter County Winfield J.T. Wright
1979 --J.O. Johnson Winfield Red Bay Mars Hill Bible
1980 --Red Bay Hubbertville
1981 --Valley Pisgah Vina
1982 --Central(Tuscaloosa) Haleyville Pisgah Vina (2)
1983 --J.O. Johnson Tanner Akron
1984 --Central(Tuscaloosa) Hartselle Winfield (3)Courtland
1985 --Johnson (3)Hartselle (2)Courtland Phillips
1986 --Williamson Tanner Fyffe Phillips
1987 --Monroe County Livingston Lauderdale Co. Red Bay Spring Garden
1988 --McGill-Toolen (3)Sulligent Gaston Mars Hill
1989 --Williamson (2)DAR Hubbertville (2)
1990 --Hamilton Wenonah Waterloo
1991 --Pell City (2)Clarke County Lauderdale County Ranburne Mars Hill Bible
1992 --Sylacauga Cherokee County Lauderdale County Fyffe New Site
1993 --Cherokee County Red Bay Lauderdale County Carrollton
1994 --Eufaula Central(Florence) Fyffe Carrollton
1995 --Fyffe Maplesville
1996 --Central-Tuscaloosa Sulligent (2)Fyffe Mars Hill Bible
1997 --Butler Lawrence County Pisgah Fyffe Carrollton (3)
1998 --Butler Sylacauga (2)Cherokee County (3)Lauderdale County Hazlewood Loachapoka
1999 --Butler (3)Lawrence County Sunshine
2000 --Decatur (5)Buckhorn (3)Lawrence County (3)R. C. Hatch Fyffe (7)Autaugaville
2001 --Boaz Andalusia Hanceville Red Bay Notasulga
2002 --Lauderdale CountyHatton Belgreen
2003 --Athens (3)Lauderdale CountyPisgah Notasulga (2)
2004 --Abbeville Hatton (2)Spring Garden
2005 --Pisgah Mars Hill BibleSpring Garden
2006 --Lauderdale CountySamson McIntosh
2007 --Sparkman (3)Ramsay (4)Samson McIntosh
2008 --Eufaula (5)Crossville Spring Garden
2009 --T.R. Miller (4)Hazlewood (2)
2010 --Midfield (4)Sumter County (2)Clements J. F. Shields
2011 --Bob Jones (3)Madison AcademyTanner (3) R. A. Hubbard
2012 --Section McIntosh (3)
2013 --Oneonta Woodland Brantley
2014--Shades ValleyWenonahOneonta (2)Lauderdale CountyWoodland (2)Brantley (2)
2015Jeff DavisHomewoodWenonahDeshlerLauderdale CountyRed Bay (6)Keith (3)
2016Jeff Davis (4)Leflore (3)WenonahDeshlerLauderdale County (13)SamsonSpring Garden
2017HooverHomewood (2)Wenonah (8)Madison AcademyLocust ForkGeneva CountyR.A. Hubbard (4)
2018Spain ParkHazel GreenMadison Academy (3)PisgahSamson (4)Spring Garden
2019HooverHazel GreenCentral Tuscaloosa (4)Rogers Pisgah Cold Springs (4)Phillips (3)
2020Spain Park (2)Hazel GreenCharles Henderson (2)Anniston Pisgah Collinsville Spring Garden
2021HooverHazel GreenCarver Birmingham Rogers (2)Prattville Cristian PisgahSkyline
2022HooverHazel GreenGuntersvilleDeshler (8)Prattville Christian Pisgah (10)Marion County
2023HooverHazel GreenPleasant GrovePrattville Christian (3)Trinity PresbyterianMars Hill Bible (8)Spring Garden
2024Hoover (9)Hazel Green (8)JasperGood HopeTrinity 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]

Cross Country

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1956, sixty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of fifty-five champions. The first being Murphy and most recent first-time champion being St. Michael Catholic (2019). Thirty-five teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-one winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1AFreshman/
Junior High
1965 ----
1966 --RamsayBellingrath
1967 --Robert E. Lee Bellingrath
1968 --Floyd
1969 --Bradshaw Bellingrath
1970 --Mountain Brook
1971 --W. A. Berry & Murphy University Military SchoolMountain Brook
1972 --CullmanMountain Brook
1973 --Cullman (2)Mountain Brook
1974 --Haleyville Goodwyn
1975 --University Military SchoolOneontaMountain Brook
1976 --GardendaleDAR Grissom
1977 --GardendaleAthens Bible Auburn
1978 --GardendaleAthens Bible Murphy
1979 --GardendaleAthens Bible W. A. Berry
1980 --UMS PrepAthens Bible (4)W. A. Berry
1981 --Brooks Calhoun Mountain Brook
1982 --Gardendale (5)Mountain Brook
1983 --Haleyville Vincent --
1984 --Haleyville St. Paul's--
1985 --Haleyville St. Paul's--
1986 --Haleyville (5)St. Paul'sDecatur
1987 --HamiltonHuntsville
1988 --HamiltonGrissom
1989 --Decatur (2)HamiltonW. A. Berry
1990 --McGill-Toolen (4)HamiltonSt. Paul'sMcGill-Toolen
1991 --ScottsboroHamilton (5)St. Paul'sMcGill-Toolen
1992 --ScottsboroLawrence County Mountain Brook
1993 --Lawrence County Scottsboro
1994 --ScottsboroSt. Paul'sShades Mountain Christian Mountain Brook
1995 --Lawrence County Shades Mountain Christian Hoover
1996 --Lawrence County Shades Mountain Christian Mountain Brook
1997 --Smiths Station (4)AltamontHoover
1998 --Murphy (9)ScottsboroAltamontGrissom
1999--HooverScottsboro--
2000--HooverBriarwood Christian (3)Altamont--
2001--HooverOak MountainAltamont--
2002--HooverScottsboroMontgomery Academy--
2003--ScottsboroLawrence County Hatton --
2004--HooverScottsboroLawrence CountyShades Mountain Christian --
2005--HooverSt. Paul'sRandolphShades Mountain Christian --
2006--Mountain BrookSt. Paul'sRandolphShades Mountain Christian (6)--
2007--Hoover (15)St. Paul's (9)RandolphBayside Academy --
2008--Mountain BrookScottsboroUMS-WrightRandolphHatton --
2009--Mountain BrookSpanish FortUMS-WrightRandolphHatton --
2010 --ScottsboroHatton --
2011 --ScottsboroUMS-Wright (8)Cottage Hill Christian --
2012--Hatton --
2013--Randolph (10)Westminster Christian --
2014Lawrence County Northside Montgomery Academy (3)--
2015Lawrence County (8)--
2016Auburn (10)--
2017Mountain BrookHomewoodScottsboroTrinity Presbyterian (2)American ChristianWestminster-Oak Mountain--
2018HuntsvilleHomewoodScottsboroCatholic - Montgomery (2)Pleasant ValleyAltamont (5)--
2019HuntsvilleHomewood (8)ScottsboroSaint John Paul II CatholicSt. Michael CatholicCold Springs--
2020HuntsvilleScottsboroSaint John Paul II CatholicAmerican ChristianSt. Bernard (2)Hatton (6)--
2021Huntsville (8)ScottsboroSaint John Paul II Catholic (3)Bayside Academy (2)Providence ChristianBayshore Christian--
2022Vestavia HillsMountain BrookAmerican Christian (5)Providence ChristianBayshore ChristianCold Springs--
2023Vestavia Hills (4)Mountain Brook (16)Scottsboro (18)Providence Christian (3)Bayshore Christian (3)Cold Springs (5)--

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]

YearAAA
1956Murphy
1957Murphy
1958Murphy
1959Tuscaloosa County
1960Murphy
1961 Murphy--
1962 Murphy--
1963 Birmingham University School
1964 MurphyBirmingham University School (2)

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1973, fifty-one tournaments have been held with a total of forty-one champions. The first 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.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1AFreshman/
Junior High
1973--Tuscaloosa --
1974----
1975----
1976--St. Paul's--
1977--CullmanJ.T. Wright --
1978--CullmanGrissom
1979--J.T. Wright Grissom
1980--J.T. Wright Mountain Brook
1981--J.T. Wright AltamontSimmons
1982--J.T. Wright Hokes BluffMountain Brook
1983--J.T. Wright (5)St. Paul'sMountain Brook
1984--CullmanSt. Paul's--
1985--CullmanSt. Paul's--
1986--CullmanSt. Paul'sHuntsville
1987--St. Paul'sWalker
1988--St. Paul'sMountain Brook
1989--St. Paul'sGrissom
1990--CullmanSt. Paul'sMcGill-Toolen
1991--Fort Payne St. Paul'sMcGill-Toolen
1992--Grissom (11)ScottsboroSt. Paul'sMountain Brook
1993--McGill-Toolen (2)Cullman (7)St. Paul'sMountain Brook
1994--ScottsboroSt. Paul'sShades Mountain Christian Mountain Brook
1995--ScottsboroSt. Paul'sShades Mountain Christian (2)McGill-Toolen
1996--ScottsboroSt. Paul'sSt. Paul's
1997--ScottsboroSt. Paul'sMountain Brook
1998--PelhamScottsboroSt. Paul'sVestavia Hills
1999--MurphyScottsboro--
2000--St Paul'sSpeake --
2001--ScottsboroSpeake (2)--
2002--ScottsboroAltamont--
2003--ScottsboroLawrence County Altamont--
2004--ScottsboroAltamont--
2005--ScottsboroBayside Academy --
2006--Scottsboro--
2007--ScottsboroLawrence County --
2008--ScottsboroRogers Montgomery Academy--
2009--ScottsboroMontgomery Academy--
2010 --ScottsboroRogers (2)--
2011 --ScottsboroMontgomery Academy--
2012 --ScottsboroBayside Academy Montgomery Academy--
2013 --ScottsboroUMS-Wright (7)Bayside Academy Montgomery Academy (6)--
2014 Mountain BrookLawrence CountyWilsonSt. Bernard--
2015 John Carroll Catholic (2)Lawrence County Wilson (2)Pleasant ValleySt. Bernard (2)--
2016Huntsville (3)HomewoodSt. Paul's (19)RandolphPleasant Valley (3)Westminster-Oak Mountain--
2017AuburnFort Payne (2)ScottsboroRandolph (8)TR MillerWestminster-Oak Mountain--
2018AuburnHomewoodScottsboroCatholic - MontgomeryWestminster-Oak Mountain (3)Cold Springs--
2019AuburnHomewoodScottsboro (23)American ChristianSaint JamesWhitesburg Christian--
2020AuburnHomewood (4)Lawrence CountyAmerican Christian (8)Providence ChristianCold Springs--
2021AuburnMountain BrookLawrence CountyBayside Academy (4)Providence ChristianCold Springs--
2022ChelseaMountain BrookLawrence CountyProvidence ChristianAltamont (5)St. Luke's Episcopal--
2023Auburn (6)Mountain Brook (26)Lawrence County (8)Providence Christian (4)Whitesburg Christian (2)Cold Springs (5)--

*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]

Football

Playoff Champions

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 winning consecutive titles.

Year 7A 6A5A4A3A2A1A
1966 --------
1967 --Russellville Lamar County Marengo County
1968 --Sidney Lanier (3)Russellville (2)Lowndes Academy
1969 --Robert E. LeeSylacauga Excel
1970 --Robert E. LeeValley Addison Hazlewood
1971 --TarrantAbbeville & Oneonta
Marion County
1972 --Colbert County OneontaMarion County
1973 --Banks (2)Glencoe Marion County
1974 --HomewoodLauderdale County Carrollton
1975 --Hazlewood Ranburne
1976 --Mountain Brook (2)Andalusia & Athens
Elmore County Addison
1977 --AndalusiaStevenson Ohatchee
1978 --Jeff Davis EufaulaElmore County Sweet Water
1979 --Jackson & Colbert County
Stevenson (2)Sweet Water
1980 --Akron
1981 --Eufaula (2)Dadeville Hazlewood
1982 --Enterprise (2) & W.A. Berry
ThompsonHazlewood Sweet Water
1983 --Escambia County (2)Millport
1984 --Lamar County (2)Millport (2)Valley Head
1985 --Northview (2)Colbert County Hazlewood Sand Rock
1986 --Robert E. LeeGadsdenLitchfield Crossville Cottonwood Sweet Water
1987 --VigorGreenville Elmore County (3)UMS PrepReeltown Montgomery Academy
1988 --VigorOxford Pike County Thomasville Hazlewood Courtland
1989 --Anniston Oxford Pike County Elba Hazlewood Courtland
1990 --Jess Lanier Blount Dallas County Hazlewood Courtland
1991 --Robert E. LeeGadsden (2)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)Colbert County Clay County Carrollton (2)
1995 --Central-TuscaloosaHomewoodCordova 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)Southern Choctaw Brantley
1999 --Deshler (3)Southern Choctaw Courtland (5)
2000 --HomewoodAliceville (2)Clay County Hazlewood (11)
2001 --Benjamin Russell Hokes BluffGordo (4)Reeltown
2002 --HomewoodT. R. Miller (6)Southern Choctaw (3)Clay County
2003 --Briarwood (3)Pike County Randolph County Parrish
2004 --HomewoodDemopolis Oneonta Leroy Sweet Water
2005 --Homewood (6)Pike County Clay County (6)Addison (3)
2006 --Athens (2)GuntersvillePike County (5)Leroy Sweet Water
2007 --St. Paul's EpiscopalCentral-Tuscaloosa (2)Cordova (2)Leroy Sweet Water
2008 --Prattville (4)VigorLeeds Leroy Sweet Water
2009 --Demopolis (2)Cherokee County Piedmont Reeltown (3)Brantley
2010 --Daphne (2)Spanish FortThomasville (2)LeedsLeroy Sweet Water
2011 --Hartselle Jackson (2)Handley Elba Marion County (4)
2012 --Spanish FortMadison AcademyBrantley (4)
2013 --Oneonta (3)Madison AcademyTanner (2)Pickens County
2014 LeedsMadison Academy (3)Fyffe Maplesville
2015 Spanish Fort (4)Leeds (4)Piedmont Elba (4)Maplesville
2016 Handley Piedmont Fyffe Maplesville (4)
2017 Hoover (13)Pinson ValleyLanettSweet Water
2018 Central Phenix CityPinson ValleyCentral Clay CountyFlomatonFyffeMars Hill Bible
2019 ThompsonOxford (4)Central Clay County (2)UMS-Wright (9)PiedmontFyffeLanett (2)
2020 ThompsonPinson Valley (3)St. Paul’s (5)Handley (3)FyffeMars Hill Bible (2)Linden
2021 ThompsonClay-ChalkvillePike RoadVigor (4)Piedmont (5)Clarke CountySweet Water (11)
2022 Thompson (5)SaralandRamsay (2)Andalusia (3)St. JamesFyffeLeroy
2023Central-Phenix City (3)Clay-Chalkville (4)Gulf ShoresMontgomery CatholicMobile 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]

Mythical Champions

Before the playoffs began in 1966, state champions were selected by The National Sports News Service.

YearSchool
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 Banks (10-0-0)

Co-Champions

Golf

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1949, seventy-one 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). Forty-one teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-nine winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
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
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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--Fort Payne UMS-Wright
1995--Central-Tuscaloosa (2)AthensUMS-Wright
1996--Enterprise Fort Payne UMS-Wright
1997--Deshler UMS-Wright
1998--Benjamin Russell Fort Payne Deshler (2)Leroy
1999--Bradshaw St. Paul'sDonoho
2000--Bradshaw (2)Brooks Mars Hill Bible
2001--St. Paul'sGulf ShoresHouston Academy
2002--St. Paul'sGulf Shores (2)Houston Academy
2003--Hoover (4)St. Paul'sHouston Academy
2004--St. Paul'sAndalusia Houston Academy
2005--OxfordAndalusia Houston Academy
2006--Andalusia (3)Donoho
2007--Auburn (4)Briarwood (2)Boaz Donoho & Houston Academy
2008--Boaz (2)Shoals Christian
2009--St. Paul'sUMS-WrightCottage Hill Shoals Christian
2010--St. Paul'sUMS-WrightMontgomery AcademyShoals Christian
2011--St. Paul'sUMS-WrightCottage Hill (2)Shoals Christian (4)
2012 --Fort Payne (4)OneontaMontgomery Academy (9)Providence Christian
2013 --GuntersvilleBayside Academy St. Luke's
2014 --UMS-WrightBayside Academy Providence Christian
2015Mountain BrookHartselleRussellvilleSt. JamesWestbrook ChristianSt. Lukes (2)
2016Spain ParkHomewoodSt. Paul'sUMS-WrightWestbrook ChristianProvidence Christian
2017Mountain BrookMuscle ShoalsSt. Paul'sUMS-WrightProvidence Christian (4)Westbrook Christian
2018Mountain BrookMuscle ShoalsSt. Paul’s (11)UMS-WrightHouston AcademyDonoho (4)
2019Mountain BrookMuscle Shoals (3)UMS-WrightBrooks (2)Houston AcademyNorth Sand Mountain
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Vestavia HillsMountain BrookGuntersville (2)White PlainsHouston Academy (9)Elba
2022Vestavia HillsMountain Brook (10)UMS-WrightHaleyvilleBayside Academy (3)Elba (2)
2023Vestavia Hills (5)UMS-Wright (27)RandolphHaleyvilleWestbrook ChristianNorth Sand Mountain
2024Spain Park (8)Homewood (2)Randolph (2)Haleyville (3)Westbrook Christian (4)North Sand Mountain (3)

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]

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1973, fifty-one 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). Sixteen teams hold multiple state titles, with thirteen winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1972No 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--St. Paul's
2008--Central-Phenix City Alexandria
2009--Spain ParkHartselle
2010--Hartselle
2011--Hartselle
2012 --Hartselle (4)
2013 --Mountain Brook (10)Muscle Shoals
2014 --Muscle Shoals
2015Hoover (7)White PlainsGlencoe
2016HuntsvilleWhite PlainsWestbrook Christian
2017Spain ParkMuscle ShoalsTrinity PresbyterianProvidence Christian
2018AuburnMuscle Shoals (4)NorthsideProvidence Christian
2019Auburn (3)NorthridgeRandolphProvidence Christian (3)
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Spain ParkMcGill-Toolen (14)White Plains (3)Bayside Academy
2022Spain Park (4)UMS-WrightPike RoadMars Hill Bible
2023GrissomPike RoadTrinity Presbyterian (2)Tuscaloosa Academy
2024UMS-Wright (2)Pike Road (3)Alexandria (2)Tuscaloosa Academy (2)

*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]

Indoor track

Boys

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 winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1AFreshman/
Junior High
1966 --Shades Valley Birmingham University School --
1967 --Birmingham University School (2) --
1968 --Robert E. Lee University Military School
1969 --Robert E. Lee Cloverdale
1970 --Robert E. Lee Cloverdale
1971 --Robert E. Lee Capitol Heights
1972 --Jeff Davis Mountain Brook
1973 --Jeff Davis John Carroll & Sylacauga Mountain Brook
1974 --Robert E. Lee AthensPhillips
1975 --CullmanMountain Brook
1976--DavidsonAthensGoodwyn
1977--Jeff Davis (3) Athens (3)Goodwyn
1978--Robert E. Lee GardendaleGoodwyn
1979--Robert E. Lee GardendaleCalhoun Davidson
1980--Robert E. Lee (8) GardendaleHazlewood Goodwyn
1981--DavidsonNotasulga Georgia Washington
1982--DavidsonCalhoun (2) Bellingrath
1983--Central-TuscaloosaWarrior Goodwyn
1984--DavidsonGardendaleSt. Paul'sGoodwyn
1985--DavidsonSt. Paul's--
1986--Davidson (6)T.R. MillerVincent --
1987--MurphyWilliamson St. Paul'sMurphy
1988--MurphyGardendaleSt. Paul'sVigor
1989--Gardendale (6)Blount St. Paul'sVigor
1990--MurphyMobile County St. Paul'sMountain Brook
1991--Murphy (4)Blount St. Paul'sBrewbaker
1992--TheodoreGrand Bay T.R. Miller (2)Coffeville Davidson
1993No competition
1994--Central-TuscaloosaSt. Paul'sCentral-Tuscaloosa
1995--Central-TuscaloosaSt. Paul'sOneontaCentral-Tuscaloosa
1996--Central-TuscaloosaSt. Paul'sCentral-Tuscaloosa
1997--Central-TuscaloosaSmiths Station (4) Mountain Brook
1998--Blount (3) Hoover
1999--Theodore (2)Madison County --
2000--Central-Tuscaloosa (6)John Carroll (2)--
2001--ScottsboroLeeds--
2002--ScottsboroLeeds (2)--
2003--ScottsboroAltamont--
2004--ScottsboroAltamont--
2005--ScottsboroAltamont (3)--
2006--Homewood--
2007--Mountain Brook (4) St. Paul'sFalkville --
2008–2011 No Competition
2012 --St. Paul's (12) UMS-Wright--
2013 --UMS-Wright--
2014 --UMS-Wright--
2015AuburnHomewoodUMS WrightWinfield City--
2016Auburn (6)OpelikaNorthsideWinfield City--
2017HooverOpelikaScottsboroAmerican Christian--
2018HooverHomewoodGuntersvilleAmerican Christian (2)--
2019HooverHomewoodScottsboroWinfield City--
2020HooverHomewood (7)ScottsboroBayside Academy--
2021Hewitt-TrussvilleOpelika (3)UMS-WrightWinfield City--
2022HooverScottsboroUMS-Wright (16)Winfield City (5)--
2023HooverMcGill-ToolenScottsboroCold Springs--
2024Hoover (13)NorthridgeScottsboro (11)Cold Springs (2)--

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]

Girls

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 winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1AFreshman/
Junior High
1975----
1976----
1977----
1978--Walter Wellborn --
1979--Guntersville Vincent Westside
1980--GardendaleSpringvilleMountain Brook
1981--J.T. Wright Springville (2)Mountain Brook
1982--J.T. Wright Vincent Mountain Brook
1983--Clarke CountyVincent Grissom
1984--J.T. Wright (3) Vincent (4) Mountain Brook
1985--Murphy Abbeville St. Paul's--
1986--Robertsdale St. Paul's--
1987--Grissom (3) Mobile County Randolph & St. Paul's Mountain Brook
1988--Clarke CountySt. Paul'sJ.O. Johnson
1989--Huntsville (2) Williamson St. Paul'sMountain Brook
1990--Fort Payne Mountain Brook
1991--Clarke County (3)St. Paul'sW. A. Berry
1992--CullmanSt. Paul'sPelham
1993No competition
1994--Cullman (2)St. Paul'sRandolph (3) Mountain Brook
1995--St. Paul'sOneontaVestavia Hills
1996--John CarrollSt. Paul'sHoover
1997--PelhamSt. Paul'sJ. O. Johnson
1998--PelhamSt. Paul'sMountain Brook
1999--Hewitt-TrussvilleSt. Paul'sMountain Brook
2000--St. Paul'sBriarwood Christian (4) --
2001--Scottsboro--
2002--ScottsboroSt. James --
2003--ScottsboroAltamont--
2004--NorthridgeAltamont--
2005--NorthridgeAltamont--
2006--St. Paul'sAltamont--
2007--St. Paul'sAltamont--
2008–2011 No competition
2012 --UMS-Wright--
2013 --UMS-Wright--
2014 --Beauregard--
2015HooverPelhamSt. Paul'sAmerican Christian--
2016HooverPelham (4)St. Paul'sAmerican Christian--
2017HooverHomewoodSt. Paul'sAmerican Christian--
2018HooverHomewoodSt. Paul's (23)American Christian (4)--
2019Mountain BrookHomewoodMontgomery CatholicSt. James--
2020HooverHomewood (4)ScottsboroSt. James (3) --
2021Hewitt-TrussvilleNorthridgeBrewbaker TechProvidence Christian--
2022HooverNorthridge (3)UMS-Wright (5)Mobile Christian--
2023HooverMountain BrookLawrence CountyAltamont (6)--
2024Hoover (12)Mountain Brook (24)Scottsboro (5)Houston Academy--

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]

Soccer

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1991, thirty-three tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-three champions. The first being Vestavia Hills and Gadsden and most recent first-time champions being Gulf Shores and St. Luke’s Episcopal (2024). Nineteen teams hold multiple state titles, with eleven winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A 5A4A3A-1A
1991--Gadsden
1992 --GrissomGadsden
1993 --Central-TuscaloosaGadsden
1994 --GrissomJohn Carroll
1995 --Vestavia HillsGadsden (4)
1996 --GrissomJohn Carroll
1997 --GrissomJohn Carroll
1998 --GrissomJohn Carroll
1999 --GrissomJohn Carroll
2000 --GrissomJohn CarrollRandolph
2001 --Shades ValleyBriarwoodRandolph
2002 --McGill-ToolenCullmanRandolph
2003 --HooverHomewoodAltamont
2004 --Shades ValleyBriarwoodTrinity
2005 --Oak MountainHomewoodHoly Spirit
2006 --Shades Valley (3)HomewoodRandolph
2007 --Oak MountainBriarwoodRandolph
2008 --Oak MountainJohn CarrollIndian Springs
2009 --FairhopeJohn CarrollAltamont
2010 --Grissom (8)John CarrollUMS-Wright
2011 --Oak MountainFort Payne UMS-Wright (2)
2012 --AuburnJohn CarrollAltamont (3)
2013 --Vestavia HillsBriarwoodCollinsville
2014 --Vestavia Hills (4)HomewoodIndian Springs
2015 Oak MountainFort PayneRandolphWestminster Oak Mountain
2016 Oak MountainCullman (2)HelenaBayside Academy
2017 Oak MountainPelhamRandolphIndian Springs
2018 Auburn (2)HomewoodRandolph (8)Westminster Oak Mountain (2)
2019Hoover (2)St. Paul'sBriarwood (5)Bayside Academy
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Spain ParkHomewoodIndian SpringsBayside Academy
2022DaphneMountain BrookIndian Springs (5)Bayside Academy
2023Daphne (2)Fort Payne (3)John Carroll (11)Bayside AcademyTanner
2024Oak Mountain (8)Homewood (7)Gulf ShoresBayside Academy (6)St. Luke’s Episcopal
John Carroll Catholic holds the all-time record with 11 titles.[25]

Bayside Academy holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2019-2024) (Tie).[26]

Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1996-00) (Tie).[27]

John Carroll Catholic holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1996-00) (Tie).[28]

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1991, thirty-three tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-one champions. The first being W.A. Berry and Fort Payne and most recent first-time champions being Auburn and St. James (2024). Twenty-two teams hold multiple state titles, with sixteen winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A 1A-3A
1991 --Fort Payne
1992 --Fort Payne
1993 --W. A. Berry (3) Fort Payne
1994 --Fort Payne
1995 --Fort Payne
1996 --Fort Payne
1997 --Briarwood
1998 --Briarwood
1999 Briarwood
2000 --Briarwood
2001 --Fort Payne Montgomery Academy
2002 --Briarwood
2003 --Fort Payne (8) Indian Springs
2004 --Altamont
2005 --Huntsville (4) Indian Springs
2006 --Grissom (5) Altamont
2007 --Altamont (3)
2008 --Guntersville
2009 --St. Paul'sRandolph
2010 --Spain ParkGuntersville
2011 --Spain ParkSpanish FortMontgomery Academy
2012 --Montgomery Academy
2013 --
2014 --Montgomery Academy
2015Oak MountainRandolph (3) Montgomery Academy
2016Guntersville (3) Holy Spirit
2017Chelsea (2) Briarwood (9) Montgomery Academy
2018 John Carroll (5) Trinity Presbyterian SchoolMontgomery Academy
2019Vestavia Hills (6) Montgomery AcademyWestminster-Oak Mountain
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Oak Mountain (4)St. Pauls (2)Montgomery Academy (9)Trinity Presbyterian
2022Spain Park (5)HomewoodIndian Springs (3)Trinity Presbyterian (3)
2023SparkmanHomewood (3)SpringvilleWestminster ChristianWestminster-Oak Mountain (2)
2024AuburnMountain Brook (5)Springville (2)Westminster Christian (2)St. James
Briarwood Christian holds the all-time record with 9 titles (Tie).[29]

Montgomery Academy holds the all-time record with 9 titles (Tie).[30]

Fort Payne holds the most consecutive championships with 6 titles (1991-96).[31]

Softball

Fast Pitch

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1995, twenty-nine tournaments have been held with a total of sixty-four champions. The first being Robertsdale and the most recent first-time champions being Jasper, Opp, and Wicksburg (2024). Thirty-five teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-four winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1995 --Robertsdale
1996 --St. James
1997 --Robertsdale (3)Trinity
1998 --ThompsonAlabama Christian
1999 --Alabama Christian
2000 --Hartselle BrooksMadison Academy
2001 --Madison Academy (2)Pisgah
2002 --Hartselle Trinity (2)Alabama ChristianPisgah Athens Bible
2003 --Hartselle Demopolis Alabama ChristianPisgah Waterloo
2004 --Hoover (5)BuckhornAlabama ChristianPisgah Ragland
2005 --Pisgah Flomaton Waterloo
2006 --Alabama ChristianIder Waterloo (3)
2007 --Alabama ChristianLeedsOakman Kinston
2008 --St. James (5)Pisgah Ider Athens Bible (2)
2009 --Alabama ChristianWest Morgan Ider (3)Speake
2010 --Hueytown (4)Ardmore Hatton Ragland
2011 --Mortimer Jordan (4)Dallas County Pisgah Hatton Ragland
2012 --Haleyville Saks Hatton Ragland (4)
2013--SparkmanHaydenHaleyville (2)PisgahHattonParrish
2014--SparkmanHartselleAlexandria (2)WinfieldHale CountyBrantley
2015 Baker (4)Brantley
2016 Sparkman (6)Chelsea (2)Brantley
2017 SpringvilleNorthside Pisgah Hatton Sumiton Christian School (4)
2018FairhopeHartselle (5)Springville (4)Hale County (4)Prattville ChristianG.W. LongBrantley
2019Hewitt-TrussvilleBuckhorn (3)HaydenAlabama Christian (9)Pisgah (10)G.W. Long (2)Mars Hill Bible
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Hewitt-TrussvilleHazel Green (2)SatsumaNorth JacksonPlainviewOrange BeachBrantley
2022Thompson (3)AthensHayden (3)Curry (3)Houston AcademyOrange BeachBrantley
2023Hewitt-TrussvilleWetumpka (2)Brewbaker TechOrange BeachPlainview (2)Hatton (6)Brantley (6)
2024Hewitt-Trussville (4)Athens (3)JasperOrange Beach (4)OppWicksburgSkyline
Pisgah holds the all-time record with 10 titles.[32]

Pisgah holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2001-05).[33]

Slow Pitch

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1986, seventeen tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-four champions. The first being Satsuma and Pleasant Valley and most recent first-time champion being Houston Academy (2002). Twenty teams hold multiple state titles, with seventeen winning consecutive titles.

Year6A5A4A3A2A1A
1986 SatsumaPleasant Valley
1987 SatsumaHaleyville Falkville
1988 Mary Montgomery Pleasant ValleyGaston
1989 Arab AthensNew HopePleasant ValleyGaston Hubbertville
1990 Satsuma (3)AthensNew HopePleasant ValleyGaston Hubbertville
1991 BakerCullmanCarbon Hill Pleasant ValleyGaston (4)Hubbertville (3)
1992 BakerArab (2)Ashford Pleasant ValleyHatton Speake
1993 Baker (3)SparkmanHokes BluffArdmore Hatton Waterloo
1994 WalkerBrooks New HopeCordova Waterloo
1995 WalkerHazel GreenNew Hope (4)Cordova Alabama ChristianWaterloo
1996 Walker (3) Hazel GreenAshford Pleasant ValleyHatton (3)Addison
1997 CullmanAshford (3)Cordova (3)Colbert Heights Waterloo
1998 Cullman (3)Hokes Bluff (2)Ardmore (2)Sand Rock Houston Academy
1999 Athens (3)Geneva Pleasant ValleyGeraldine Houston Academy
2000 Hazel Green (5)Geneva Pleasant Valley (9)Geraldine (2)G. W. Long
2001 Geneva (3)Munford Waterloo (5)
2002 -- Houston Academy (3)
Pleasant Valley holds the all-time record with 9 titles.[34]

Pleasant Valley holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1988-92).[35]

Swimming & Diving

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1960, sixty-four tournaments have been held with a total of thirteen champions. The first being Coffee and most recent first-time champion being Randolph (2021). Eight teams hold multiple and consecutive state titles.

!Year!7A!6A!5A!4A!3A!2A!1A!Junior High
1960Coffee--
1961Tuscaloosa --
1962Tuscaloosa --
1963 Tuscaloosa --
1964Tuscaloosa --
1965Tuscaloosa --
1966Sidney LanierMountain Brook
1967Tuscaloosa (6)Mountain Brook
1968HuntsvilleWhitesburg
1969W.A. BerryVestavia Hills
1970W.A. BerryMountain Brook
1971W.A. Berry
1972W.A. BerryMountain Brook
1973W.A. BerryWhitesburg
1974HuntsvilleVestavia Hills
1975Mountain Brook
1976Mountain BrookMountain Brook
1977HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1978HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1979Huntsville
1980HuntsvilleDauphin
1981HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1982HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1983HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1984Grissom
1985Grissom--
1986Grissom--
1987Grissom--
1988Grissom--
1989Grissom--
1990Grissom--
1991Grissom--
1992Grissom--
1993Grissom--
1994Grissom--
1995Grissom--
1996Grissom--
1997Hoover--
1998Grissom--
1999Grissom (16)--
2000--
2001Hoover--
2002Hoover--
2003Hoover (10)--
2004Bob Jones--
2005Bob Jones--
2006Bob Jones--
2007Bob Jones--
2008Bob Jones--
2009Bob Jones--
2010Bob Jones--
2011McGill-Toolen--
2012Huntsville--
2013Huntsville--
2014Bob Jones--
2015Bob Jones (9)--
2016--
2017HuntsvilleSt. Paul’s (4)--
2018HuntsvilleBoaz & T.R. Miller--
2019T.R. Miller--
2020HuntsvilleT.R. Miller (3)--
2021HuntsvilleRandolph--
2022HuntsvilleBoaz--
2023Huntsville (20)Boaz (3)--
Huntsville holds the all-time record with 20 titles.[36]

Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 14 titles (1984-96) (Consecutive record for AHSAA boys sports).[37]

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1963, sixty-one tournaments have been held with a total of sixteen champions. The first being Sidney Lanier and most recent first-time champion being Whitesburg Christian (2023). Eleven teams hold multiple and consecutive state titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1AJunior High
1963 Sidney Lanier--
1964 Floyd Junior (Montgomery)--
1965 Sidney Lanier--
1966 Sidney Lanier (3)Mountain Brook
1967 CoffeeFloyd (Montgomery)
1968 Coffee (2)Whitesburg
1969 W. A. BerryWhitesburg
1970 W. A. BerryWhitesburg
1971 HuntsvilleWhitesburg
1972 HuntsvilleJ.T. Wright
1973 HuntsvilleWhitesburg
1974 HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1975 HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1976 HuntsvilleWhitesburg
1977 GrissomMountain Brook
1978 GrissomMountain Brook
1979 GrissomEastwood
1980 Huntsville
1981 HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1982 HuntsvilleHuntsville
1983 HuntsvilleMountain Brook
1984 GrissomSimmons
1985 Grissom--
1986 Grissom--
1987 Grissom--
1988 Grissom--
1989 Grissom--
1990 Grissom--
1991 Grissom--
1992 Grissom--
1993 Grissom--
1994 W. A. Berry--
1995 Grissom--
1996 Grissom--
1997 UMS-Wright--
1998 Grissom--
1999 Grissom--
2000 Mountain Brook--
2001 Mountain Brook--
2002 Mountain Brook--
2003 St. Paul's--
2004 St. Paul's--
2005 Mountain Brook--
2006 Mountain Brook--
2007 Bob Jones--
2008 Grissom (18)--
2009 Mountain Brook (6)--
2010 Hoover--
2011 Hoover (5)--
2012McGill-Toolen--
2013Auburn--
2014Auburn--
2015AuburnSt. Paul’s (4)--
2016AuburnWestminster Christian--
2017Auburn (5)Westminster Christian --
2018Westminster ChristianUMS-Wright--
2019Westminster Christian (4)UMS-Wright--
2020Huntsville (12)Bayside Academy--
2021Huntsville--
2022Bob JonesUMS-Wright (4)--
2023Bob Jones (3)Whitesburg Christian--
Grissom holds the all-time record with 18 titles.[38]

Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 10 titles (1984-93).[39]

Tennis

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1945, seventy-nine tournaments have been held with a total of forty-five champions. The first being Woodlawn and most recent first-time champions being Providence Christian (2024). Twenty-four teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1945 --Woodlawn
1946 --Woodlawn (2)
1947 --Phillips
1948 --Sylacauga
1949 --Sylacauga
1950 --Sylacauga
1951 --Sylacauga
1952 --Sidney Lanier
1953 --Anniston
1954 --Sylacauga & Anniston
1955 --Sylacauga
1956 --Bessemer
1957 --Shades Valley
1958 --Anniston
1959 --Anniston
1960 --Anniston
1961 --Tuscaloosa
1962 --Tuscaloosa
1963 --Tuscaloosa
1964 --Anniston (6)
1965 --Huntsville
1966 --Tuscaloosa
1967 --Tuscaloosa
1968 --University Military School
1969 --Mountain Brook
1970 --Mountain Brook
1971 --Mountain Brook
1972 --Mountain Brook
1973 --Mountain Brook
1974 --Tuscaloosa (6)
1975 --Mountain Brook
1976 --McGill
1977 --McGill
1978 --Cullman
1979 --Cullman (2)
1980 --St. Paul's
1981 --UMS Prep
1982 --St. Paul's
1983 --St. Paul's
1984 --Randolph
1985 --Homewood
1986 --St. Paul's
1987 --St. Paul's
1988 --Central-TuscaloosaHouston Academy
1989 --UMS-Wright
1990 --Huntsville (6)UMS-Wright
1991 --Jemison
1992 --Jemison
1993 --Athens (3)Jemison (3)
1994 --Sylacauga St. Paul's
1995 --St. Paul's
1996 --Sylacauga Jacksonville St. Paul's
1997 --Sylacauga Montgomery Academy
1998 --Sylacauga (10)Montgomery Academy
1999 --Cherokee County Montgomery Academy
2000 --Trinity
2001 --Montgomery Academy
2002 --Montgomery Academy
2003 --Montgomery Academy
2004 --BradshawMontgomery Academy
2005 --Montgomery Academy
2006 --Hoover (3)Indian Springs
2007 --Montgomery Academy
2008 --Trinity (4)Randolph (2)
2009 --Bayside Academy
2010 --Altamont
2011 --Montgomery Academy
2012 --Muscle Shoals (4)Montgomery Academy
2013--Vestavia HillsSpanish FortUMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2014--Vestavia HillsSt. Paul's (14)UMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2015Mountain BrookHillcrest-TuscaloosaUMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2016 UMS-Wright (16)Montgomery Academy
2017 Briarwood ChristianAltamont (2)
2018McGill-Toolen (5)Jasper (10)Briarwood ChristianHouston Academy
2019Vestavia HillsBriarwood Christian (3)Montgomery AcademyHouston Academy
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Spain Park (2)Montgomery Academy (17)Madison AcademyHouston Academy
2022Vestavia HillsNorthridgeMadison Academy (2)Houston Academy
2023Vestavia HillsLAMPSt. James
2024Vestavia Hills (9)Mountain Brook (28)Houston Academy (6)Providence Christian

Co-Champions

The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 28 titles (All-time record for AHSAA boys sports).[40]

UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 8 titles (2009-16).[41]

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1963, sixty-one tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-one champions. The first being Tuscaloosa and most recent first-time champion being Lauderdale County (2023). Twenty-one teams hold multiple state titles, with fourteen winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1963--Tuscaloosa
1964--Tuscaloosa
1965--Murphy
1966--Murphy
1967--Murphy (3)
1968--Ramsay
1969--Ramsay (2)
1970--Tuscaloosa (3)
1971--Montgomery Academy
1972--Mountain Brook
1973--Mountain Brook
1974--Mountain Brook
1975--Mountain Brook
1976--Mountain Brook
1977--Mountain Brook
1978--J. T. Wright
1979--Donoho
1980--Donoho
1981--Donoho (3)
1982--Bayside Academy
1983--Bayside Academy
1984--Bayside Academy
1985--St. Paul's
1986--St. Paul's
1987--St. Paul's
1988--Houston Academy
1989--Houston Academy
1990--St. Paul's
1991--Erwin Houston Academy
1992--AndalusiaHouston Academy
1993--AndalusiaSt. Paul's
1994--Jeff Davis AndalusiaUMS-Wright
1995--AndalusiaTrinity
1996--Andalusia (5)JemisonTrinity
1997--Montgomery Academy
1998--Montgomery Academy
1999--Montgomery Academy
2000--Montgomery Academy
2001--Montgomery Academy
2002--Montgomery Academy
2003--Houston Academy
2004--Montgomery Academy
2005--Houston Academy
2006--Houston Academy
2007--Bayside Academy
2008--Trinity (6)Montgomery Academy
2009--Montgomery Academy
2010--Montgomery Academy
2011--Muscle Shoals (3) & Cullman (2)
Montgomery Academy
2012 --Montgomery Academy
2013--Vestavia HillsBriarwood ChristianUMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2014--Mountain BrookSt. Paul's (19)UMS-WrightHouston Academy (8)
2015Huntsville (5)Walker (2)UMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2016Vestavia HillsBriarwood Christian (3)UMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2017Mountain BrookDecaturUMS-WrightMontgomery Academy
2018Mountain BrookNorthridgeUMS-WrightBayside Academy
2019Mountain BrookUMS-WrightMontgomery Academy (18)St. James (2)
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021AuburnMountain BrookSt. John Paul llSt. Luke’s Episcopal
2022Vestavia HillsMountain BrookRandolphBayside Academy (6)
2023Auburn (2)Mountain BrookLauderdale County
2024Vestavia Hills (13)Mountain Brook (33)UMS-Wright (17)Lauderdale County (2)

Co-Champions

The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 33 titles (All-time record for AHSAA girls sports).[42]

UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 11 titles (2009-19).[43]

Track and Field

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1925, ninety-nine tournaments have been held with a total of 104 champions. The first being Snead Seminary and Bessemer, and most recent first-time champions being Northridge, Hamilton, and Winterboro (2024). Sixty-two teams hold multiple state titles, with fifty winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1965 --Birmingham University School
1966 --Birmingham University School
1967 --Sidney Lanier (7)Birmingham University School
1968 --Lee-Montgomery Birmingham University School (4)
1969 --Carver-Birmingham East Highland
1970 --Lee-Montgomery East Highland (2)
1971 --Lee-Montgomery Ashville
1972 --Murphy Cobb Avenue Ashville
1973 --Jeff Davis Ashville (3)
1974 --Murphy John CarrollCherokee Vocational
1975 --ParkerCalhoun
1976 --Davidson Clements
1977 --Jeff Davis Athens (4)Elmore County
1978 --Lee-Montgomery Cherokee County D. C. Wolfe
1979 --Lee-Montgomery GardendaleCalhoun Coffeeville
1980 --Lee-Montgomery (7)McAdory (2)Calhoun Coffeeville
1981 --DavidsonUMS PrepCalhoun Coffeeville
1982 --DavidsonUMS PrepCalhoun (5)Coffeeville
1983 --Central-Tuscaloosa UMS PrepSt. Paul'sCoffeeville
1984 --DavidsonGardendaleSt. Paul'sCoffeeville (6)
1985 --DavidsonMobile County St. Paul'sHazlewood
1986 --DavidsonMonroe County Vincent Hazlewood
1987 --Davidson (7)Williamson Geneva Randolph
1988 --Murphy Williamson Geneva J. F. Shields
1989 --Gardendale (3)Blount Geneva (3)Cherokee Vocational (2) & St. Paul's Hazlewood Billingsley
1990 --Murphy Blount Elmore County (2)Hazlewood Courtland
1991 --Murphy (10)Blount Hazlewood Courtland
1992 --Theodore Blount St. Paul'sHazlewood Alabama School for Deaf
1993 --Central-Phenix City Williamson LeedsSt. Paul'sHazlewood Montgomery County
1994 --Jeff Davis (3)LeedsSt. Paul'sHazlewood Courtland
1995 --Central-Tuscaloosa Williamson LeedsSt. Paul'sOneonta Courtland
1996 --Central-Tuscaloosa Williamson LeedsSt. Paul'sHazlewood Courtland
1997 --Central-Tuscaloosa (4)Blount Madison County Rogers St. Jude
1998 --Blount Leeds Hazlewood St. Jude
1999 --Blount Madison County (2)Hazlewood St. Jude
2000 --Blount (8)LeedsHazlewood Courtland & St. Jude
2001 --GrissomWilliamson (6)LeedsLincoln St. Jude (4)Hazlewood
2002 --Tuscaloosa County ScottsboroSheffield Vincent Hazlewood
2003 --ScottsboroVincent (3)Hazlewood (16)
2004 --ScottsboroRandolph County Courtland (7)
2005 --ScottsboroLeeds (8)AltamontAlabama School for Deaf
2006 --Altamont Alabama School for Deaf (3)
2007 --Jacksonville Mobile Christian Falkville Cedar Bluff
2008--Beauregard Lincoln (2)Falkville Cedar Bluff
2009--HooverSpanish FortUMS-WrightT. R. MillerMobile ChristianCedar Bluff
2010--HooverSpanish Fort (2) & St. Paul'sUMS-WrightT. R. Miller (7)LanettCedar Bluff
2011--HooverSt. Paul'sUMS-WrightGreensboroLanett (2)Cedar Bluff
2012 --Greensboro Cedar Bluff (6)
2013 --Piedmont LaFayette Falkville
2014 --Piedmont (2)Mobile Christian (3)Falkville
2015HooverOpelikaSt. Paul'sUMS-WrightWinfieldFalkvilleMarion County
2016Auburn (9)OpelikaSt. Paul's (17)UMS-WrightWinfieldCold SpringsSt. Bernard
2017HooverOpelikaScottsboroGreensboroAmerican ChristianCold SpringsWestminster-Oak Mountain
2018HooverHomewoodBeauregard (2)WinfieldAmerican Christian (2)FalkvilleWestminster-Oak Mountain
2019HooverHomewoodScottsboroGreensboro (4)Winfield (4)Altamont (3)Falkville (7)
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021Vestavia Hills (2)Opelika (11)UMS-WrightBibb CountyMontgomery CatholicWestminster Oak-Mountain (3)Linden
2022HooverScottsboroUMS-Wright (24)AnnistonBayside Academy LaFayette (2)Lindsay Lane Christian
2023HooverHomewood (4)ScottsboroAnniston (2)Madison AcademyCold SpringsLoachapoka
2024Hoover (13)Scottsboro (9)HamiltonMadison Academy (2)Cold Springs (4)Winterboro
UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 24 titles.[44]

UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (2009-15) (Tie).[45]

Auburn holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles. (1965-71) (Tie).[46]

YearAAA
1925 Snead Seminary & Bessemer
1926 Snead Seminary (2)
1927 Bessemer & Phillips
1928 Bessemer (3)
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 (4)
1947 West End (4)
1948 Sidney Lanier & Phillips (6)
1949 Ramsay & Bessemer
1950 Sidney Lanier & Bessemer (5)
1951 Ramsay
1952 Ramsay (8)Andalusia
1953 Dothan Hazlewood
1954 Andalusia & McAdory
1955 Tuscaloosa Andalusia (3)
1956 Fairfield
1957 Tuscaloosa (3)Enterprise
1958 Gadsden & Murphy Russellville
1959 Tallassee
1960 Sylacauga
1961 Lee-Montgomery Sylacauga
1962 Deshler
1963 Sylacauga (3)
1964 Deshler (2)

Co-Champions

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1972, fifty-two tournaments have been held with a total of seventy-four champions. The first being Clements and the most recent first-time champion being Cold Springs (2023). Forty-two teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-six winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1972 --Clements
1973 --Athens
1974 --Hayes
1975 --Hayes (2)
1976 --St. Paul's
1977 --St. Paul's
1978 --Bradshaw Athens (3)Lauderdale County
1979 --Bradshaw (2)Clarke County Calhoun Randolph
1980 --Clarke County Calhoun Randolph
1981 --Lee-Montgomery Weaver Calhoun Randolph
1982 --J. T. Wright Calhoun (4)Alabama School for the Deaf
1983 --J. T. Wright (2)Vincent Coffeeville
1984 --Clarke County Vincent (2)Alabama School for the Deaf (2)
1985 --Murphy (3)J. F. Shields
1986 --Mobile County Clarke County Randolph
1987 --Mobile County Clarke County Randolph
1988 --Davidson (2)Mobile County Clarke County J. F. Shields (2)
1989 --Mobile County (4)Clarke County Ragland
1990 --Williamson Clarke County Courtland
1991 --Williamson Clarke County (9) & Lincoln Courtland
1992 --Williamson Cherokee County Courtland
1993 --Williamson Carver-Birmingham Hazlewood Bayside Academy
1994 --Vigor Cullman (2)Jacksonville Hazlewood Randolph (10)
1995 --Fort Payne Greensboro Hazlewood Bayside Academy
1996 --J. O. Johnson Williamson Hazlewood Mars Hill
1997 --ScottsboroHazlewood Courtland
1998 --Williamson Madison County Hazlewood Courtland (5)
1999 --Williamson (7)Briarwood (3)Mars Hill (2)St. Jude
2000 --ScottsboroHazlewood Cedar Bluff
2001 --Falkville Red Bay Hazlewood
2002 --ScottsboroHazlewood
2003 --Central-Tuscaloosa (4)ScottsboroLeedsHazlewood
2004 --LeedsHazlewood
2005 --Leeds (3)Hazlewood
2006 --Hazlewood (13)
2007 --Guntersville Cedar Bluff
2008 --Guntersville (2)Cedar Bluff
2009 --Cedar Bluff
2010 --T.R. MillerCedar Bluff
2011 --T.R. MillerCedar Bluff
2012 --Bayside Academy Cedar Bluff (7)
2013 --Bayside Academy Westminster-Oak Mountain
2014 --Montgomery Academy (3)Westminster-Oak Mountain
2015HooverHomewoodBeauregardUMS-WrightAltamontWhitesburg Christian
2016HooverHomewoodSt. Paul'sUMS-WrightT. R. Miller (4)LaFayetteWhitesburg Christian
2017HooverHomewoodBeauregard (3)Catholic-MontgomeryAltamontWhitesburg Christian
2018HooverHomewoodSt. Paul's (25)UMS-WrightAmerican Christian (9)AltamontWhitesburg Christian
2019James ClemensHomewood (6)ScottsboroCatholic-Montgomery (2)St JamesWestminster-Oak MountainFalkville (2)
2020No competition due to COVID-19 Pandemic
2021HooverNorthridge (3)UMS-WrightBrooksProvidence Christian AltamontMarion County
2022HooverMountain BrookUMS-Wright (17)BrooksBayside AcademyWestminster Oak-Christian (3)Holy Spirit Catholic
2023HooverMountain BrookScottsboroBrooks (3)AltamontCold SpringsMarion County
2024Hoover (14)Mountain Brook (14)Scottsboro (7)Bayside Academy (6)Altamont (14)Whitesburg Christian (5)Marion County (3)

Co-Champions

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the all-time record with 25 titles.[47]

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (1989-97).[48]

Volleyball

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1971, fifty-three tournaments have been held with a total of seventy-four champions. The first being Bradshaw and most recent first-time champion being Plainview (2023). Forty-six teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-seven winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1971 --Bradshaw
1972 --Bradshaw
1973 --Bradshaw
1974 --McGill-Toolen
1975 --Bradshaw Lamar County
1976 --Bradshaw St. Paul's
1977 --Lawrence County Lexington Clio
1978 --Russellville Montevallo Clio (2)
1979 --Bradshaw Lexington Donoho
1980 --Donoho
1981 --Bayside Academy
1982 --Bradshaw (7)Thompson (3)Randolph County Bayside Academy
1983 --Lexington Randolph
1984 --Walter Wellborn Bayside Academy
1985 --Randolph
1986 --Montgomery Academy
1987 --Haleyville Donoho
1988 --Carbon Hill Donoho
1989 --Holt Carbon Hill Lexington West End (5)Athens Bible
1990 --Ramsay (5)Carbon Hill (3)Lexington Hatton Donoho
1991 --Haleyville Hatton Courtland
1992 --Homewood (2)Haleyville Hatton Bayside Academy
1993 --Hatton (4)Bayside Academy
1994 --Donoho
1995 --Saks SpringvilleBayside Academy
1996 --Muscle Shoals Lawrence County Bayside Academy
1997 --Lawrence County Kinston
1998 --Lawrence County Bayside Academy Donoho
1999 --Lawrence County (5)Briarwood (7)Bayside Academy Holy Spirit
2000 --Haleyville (4)Sylvania Bayside Academy Holy Spirit (2)
2001 --Muscle Shoals (4)Winston County Geraldine Phillips
2002 --Saks Bayside Academy Donoho
2003 --Grissom (6)Alabama Christian (2)Bayside Academy Addison
2004 --GuntersvilleMadison AcademyBayside Academy Addison
2005 --GuntersvilleBayside Academy Addison
2006 --Saks (3)Bayside Academy Kinston (2)
2007 --Lexington Bayside Academy Spring Garden
2008 --Bayside Academy Lexington (7)Gaston
2009 --GuntersvilleBayside Academy Addison Athens Bible
2010 --GuntersvilleBayside Academy Cottage Hill Addison
2011 --Guntersville (5)Bayside Academy Providence Christian Donoho
2012 --Huntsville (11)Hartselle Bayside Academy Providence Christian (2)Donoho
2013 --Bob Jones (2)Jacksonville (3)Bayside Academy Addison
2014 John Carroll (3)Bayside Academy Addison Athens Bible (3)
2015 Randolph (3)Bayside Academy Addison Meek
2016 Hazel Green (7)St. Paul's (16)Madison Academy (2)Bayside Academy St. Luke's Addison
2017 Pelham (3)Alexandria (4)Saint James (3)Bayside Academy St. Luke's (2)Addison
2018 JasperBayside AcademyAddison Pleasant Home
2019Mountain BrookSpanish Fort (3)Jasper (2)Bayside AcademyMontgomery AcademyG.W. LongDonoho
2020HooverMountain BrookBayside AcademyMontgomery AcademyTrinity PresbyterianAddisonBayshore Christian
2021Spain ParkMountain BrookBayside AcademyWestminster ChristianTrinity Presbyterian (3)AddisonDonoho
2022McGill-ToolenBayside Academy (31)Westminster Christian (2)Montgomery Catholic Prattville ChristianDonoho (13)Addison (14)
2023McGill-Toolen (23)Mountain Brook (7)Montgomery Academy (8)Montgomery Catholic (2)Plainview Pleasant Valley (6)Spring Garden (2)
Bayside Academy holds the all-time record with 31 titles.[49]

Bayside Academy holds the most consecutive championships with 21 titles (2002-22) (Consecutive record for AHSAA girls sports).[50]

Wrestling

Traditional Tournament

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1956, sixty-nine tournaments have been held with a total of forty-four champions. The first being Clift (Opelika) and most recent first-time champion being Huntsville and Mountain Brook (2024). Twenty-seven teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty winning consecutive titles.

Year7A6A5A4A3A2A1A
1956 --Clift (Opelika)
1957 --Robert E. Lee
1958 --Clift (Opelika) (2)
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 (3)
1970 --Autauga County (Prattville)
1971 --Walker
1972 --Alabama School for the Blind
1973 --Sheffield
1974 --HueytownGardendale
1975 --Gardendale
1976 --Jacksonville
1977 --Deshler
1978 --Robert E. Lee Deshler
1979 --Butler (5)Jacksonville (2)
1980 --Robert E. Lee Pinson Valley
1981 --Benjamin Russell Pinson Valley
1982 --Benjamin Russell Pinson Valley
1983 --Benjamin Russell (14) & Hewitt-Trussville Deshler (3)
1984 --Robert E. Lee Pinson Valley
1985 --Southside-Gadsden
1986 --Southside-Gadsden
1987 --Southside-Gadsden
1988 --Hewitt-Trussville (3)Athens
1989 --Southside-Gadsden
1990 --Pinson Valley (5)
1991 --Athens
1992 --Robert E. Lee (5)Fultondale
1993 --Weaver
1994 --Fultondale
1995 --HomewoodFultondale (3)
1996 --Weaver
1997 --Athens (6)Weaver
1998 --ScottsboroWeaver
1999 --Erwin Weaver
2000 --Hartselle Brookwood
2001 --HomewoodWeaver
2002 --HomewoodWeaver
2003 --HomewoodWeaver
2004 --Grissom (7)Homewood (5)Weaver
2005 --Hartselle (2)Elmore County
2006 --ScottsboroWalter Wellborn
2007 --ScottsboroWalter Wellborn
2008 --ScottsboroWalter Wellborn
2009 --ScottsboroPiedmont
2010 --Hoover (5)Southside-Gadsden (5)Walter Wellborn (4)
2011 --Arab St. Clair County
2012 --ScottsboroSusan Moore
2013 --Arab Saint James
2014--ThompsonArabTallassee
2015ThompsonArabLeeds
2016 ArabLeeds (2)
2017 OxfordArab
2018ThompsonOxford (2)Arab
2019ThompsonMcAdoryMoody
2020ThompsonGardendaleArab (8)
2021Vestavia HillsGardendale (4)Ashville
2022Thompson (9)Mortimer JordanWeaver
2023Vestavia Hills (17)McAdory (2)Jasper (2)Weaver
2024Mountain BrookScottsboro (7)Weaver (12)
Co-Champions

The Vestavia Hills Rebels hold the all-time record with 17 titles.[51]

Benjamin Russell holds the most consecutive championships with 11 titles (1959-69).[52]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alabama High School Sports History . 2024-06-07 . www.ahsfhs.org.
  2. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Baseball > Baseball Team Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  3. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Baseball > Baseball Team Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  4. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Basketball > Boys Basketball Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  5. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Basketball > Boys Basketball Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  6. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Basketball > Boys Basketball Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  7. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Basketball > Girls Basketball Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  8. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Basketball > Girls Basketball Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  9. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Cross Country > Boys Cross Country Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  10. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Cross Country > Boys Cross Country Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  11. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Cross Country > Girls Cross Country Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  12. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Cross Country > Girls Cross Country Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  13. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Football > Football Team Records . 2024-03-09 . www.ahsaa.com.
  14. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Football > Football Team Records . 2024-03-09 . www.ahsaa.com.
  15. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Golf > Golf Records Boys . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  16. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Golf > Golf Records Boys . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  17. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Golf > Golf Records Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  18. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Golf > Golf Records Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  19. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  20. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  21. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  22. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Girls . 2024-02-05 . www.ahsaa.com.
  23. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  24. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Winter > Indoor Track & Field > Indoor Track and Field Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  25. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  26. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Boys . 2024-05-15 . www.ahsaa.com.
  27. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  28. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Boys . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  29. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  30. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  31. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Soccer > Soccer Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  32. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Softball > Softball Fast Pitch Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  33. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Softball > Softball Fast Pitch Records . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  34. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Softball > Softball Slow Pitch Records . 2024-06-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  35. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Softball > Softball Slow Pitch Records . 2024-06-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  36. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Swimming & Diving > Boys Swimming and Diving Records . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  37. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Swimming & Diving > Boys Swimming and Diving Records . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  38. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Swimming & Diving > Girls Swimming and Diving Records . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  39. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Swimming & Diving > Girls Swimming and Diving Records . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  40. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Tennis > Tennis Records Boys & Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  41. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Tennis > Tennis Records Boys & Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  42. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Tennis > Tennis Past State Champions Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  43. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Tennis > Tennis Past State Champions Girls . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  44. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Outdoor Track & Field > Outdoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  45. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Outdoor Track & Field > Outdoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  46. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Outdoor Track & Field > Outdoor Track and Field Records Boys . 2023-10-29 . www.ahsaa.com.
  47. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Outdoor Track & Field > Outdoor Track and Field Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  48. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Spring > Outdoor Track & Field > Outdoor Track and Field Records Girls . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
  49. Web site: AHSAA > Sports > Fall > Volleyball > Volleyball Records . 2023-10-30 . www.ahsaa.com.
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