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            2A--Glencoe                              Lyle Darnell                          24-14         Florala             1A--Marion County                     Bill Rayburn                          17-14         Addison 1935-Athens (9-0-0) 1975     4A--Mountain Brook                   Robert Higginbotham             29-23         Dothan 2011—6A-Prattville; 5A-Hartselle; 4A-Jackson; 3A-Handley; 2A-Elba; 1A-Marion County             4A—Jackson                               Danny Powell                42-28          Oneonta 2004     6A­­­­—Hoover                              Rush Propst                           22-7          Prattville Oklahoma high school sports history information, schedules, results and List of Champions.             1A--Valley Head                         Jim Kirby                              13-6           Sweet Water             1A--Billingsley                           James Carter                         28-8             Westbrook Christian 1992--6A-Robert E. Lee; 5A-Blount; 4A-Daleville; 3A-Elba; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Billingsley 1925-Tuscaloosa (8-0-1) 1956-Woodlawn (10-0-0)             1A--Brantley                              Roland Jones                        36-0           West Jefferson             1A--Lowndes Academy               Mac Champion                     61-27         Woodland             5A—St.               3A—Pike County                      Wayne Grant                         44-14         Clay County 1939-Sidney Lanier (9-0-0)             3A--Luverne                               Glenn Daniel                         21-7           Plainview 2002—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-T. R. Miller;  2A-Southern Choctaw; 1A-Clay County 2003     6A­­­­—Hoover                              Rush Propst                           22-17         Daphne           2A—Elba                             Ed Rigby                    36-22           Fyffe 1968     4A--Sidney Lanier                      Bobby Wilson                       27-21         Huntsville             3A--Eufaula                               George Cochran                    39-20         Hartselle 2020 7A­­­­—Thompson                   Mark Freeman        29-28     Auburn             1A—Sweet Water                     Stacy Luker                          42-7           Talladega Co. Central             3A—T.             4A--Alexandria                           Larry Ginn                            18-13            T. R. Miller YEAR.             5A--Greenville                            Willis Wright                         21-20(2 OT) Russellville 1972-4A-Banks; 3A-Colbert Co.; 2A-Oneonta; 1A-Marion County Playoff Records and State Champions. 2019--7A-Thompson; 6A-Oxford; 5A-Central-Clay County; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Piedmont; 2A-Fyffe;             4A--W.A.             4A--Deshler                               Tandy Gerelds                      28-27(OT)   T. R. Miller             1A--Courtland                            Louis White                           14-7              Maplesville MYTHICAL STATE CHAMPIONS (1920-1965) 1987-6A-Vigor; 5A-Greenville; 4A-Elmore County; 3A-UMS Prep; 2A-Reeltown; 1A-Montgomery Academy             1A--Carrollton                            Billy McGee                          21-14         Addison Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America. 1981     4A--Northview                            Harry Wayne Parrish               7-6           Carver (B'ham)             4A--Litchfield                             Michael Shipp                       23-14          T. R. Miller 1954-Bessemer (10-0-0) 2005—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Pike County;  2A-Clay County;  1A-Addison 1998—6A-Vestavia Hills; 5A-Blount; 4A-Deshler; 3A-Briarwood Christian;  2A-Southern Choctaw; 1A-Brantley. 2013—6A-Hoover; 5A-Spanish Fort; 4A-Oneonta; 3A-Madison Academy; 2A-Tanner; 1A-Pickens County Jake Riley, Thurston.             1A--Addison                              Allen Stephenson                  21-6          Brantley             3A--Andalusia (co-champ)           Don Sharpe                            7-7 Football Seasons - School Directory - Undefeated Seasons - Schools by State Appearances - State Champions.             1A—Sweet Water                     Stacy Luker                           48-0          Cedar Bluff             3A--Lamar County                      Kenneth McKinney                29-0           Randolph County HCAA 3A Football Champions ... HCAA 2A Football Champions Arkansas Christian defeats Unity Christian, 42 – 30.            2A—Tanner                                  Laron White                    28-14        Washington County             2A--Stevenson                           Kenneth McKinney               17-16         Handley             1A--Sand Rock                          Russell Jacoway                     14-6           Repton 2009    6A­­­­—Hoover                            Josh Niblett                         28-23             Prattville R. Miller                         Jamie Riggs                          28-9                 Fayette Cy            6A­­­­—Clay-Chalkville                Jerry Hood                 36-31         Saraland             5A--Gadsden                             Vince DiLorenzo                    20-7           Blount          2A—Fyffe                           Paul Benefield 56-7 Reeltown 2005     6A­­­­—Hoover                              Rush Propst                           56-14         Daphne 1936-Tuscaloosa (8-1-0)             5A--Colbert County                     Don Creasy                          26-13         Dora The best of the best in Alabama High School Football over the past 100 seasons.             5A--Blount                                 Ben Harris                            29-0              Etowah Cory Quinn is ready to lead his own football program and he now takes the reins of the defending Class 1A state champions.             4A--Pike County                        Wayne Grant                        20-19         Colbert County 1979-4A-Enterprise; 3A-Jackson & Colbert County, co-champions; 2A-Stevenson; 1A-Sweet Water 1940-Bessemer (9-0-0) 2000—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-T. R. Miller; 3A-Aliceville;  2A-Clay County; 1A-Hazlewood. Spring Football Practice .             3A--Russellville                          Bill Doty                               51-13         Saks 1987     6A--Vigor                                   Harold Clark                         19-13           Shades Valley             3A--Cordova                               Brian Maner                           6-0             B.             5A—Briarwood                          Fred Yancey                          31-7           Russellville 1927-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0) State Championships (by SCHOOL) Baseball.                          3A--Russellville                          Bill Doty                               13-6           Colbert County 1952-Bessemer (10-0-0)             5A—Vigor                               Kerry Stevenson                   50-30         Russellville 2011    6A­­­­—Prattville                              Jamey DuBose                35-34         Hoover 1978     4A--Jeff Davis                             Billy Livings                          21-7           Vestavia Hills The first conference game was played on February 24, 2009. In exchange for its use, the university provided used athletic gear; the practice is no longer continued.             5A—Homewood                        Bob Newton                          31-28           Russellville The football team—the Greenwood Bulldogs—honored the custodian with a state championship ring, 40/29 News reports. 2019--7A-Thompson; 6A-Pinson Valley; 5A-St. Paul's Episcopal; 4A-Handley; 3A-Fyffet; 2A-Mars Hill Bible; 2015--7A-McGill-Toolen; 6A-Spanish Fort; 5A-St. Paul's; 4A-Leeds; 3A-Piedmont; 2A-Elba; 1A-Maplesville, 2009—6A-Hoover; 5A-Demopolis; 4A-Cherokee County; 3A-Piedmont; 2A-Reeltown; 1A-Brantley, 7A­­­­—Thompson                   Mark Freeman, 6A­­­­—Pinson Valley               Sam Shade            23-13, 4A—Handley                      Larry Strain, 1A—Linden                        Travis Lockett         32-8                Pickens County, 6A­­­­—Oxford                        Randy Etheredge    14-13, 4A—UMS-Wright                 Terry Curtis, 1A—Lanett                         Clifford Story         41-30             Mars Hill Bible, 7A­­­­—Central-Phenix City      Jamey DuBose, 6A­­­­—Pinson Valley               Patrick Nix, 4A—UMS-Wright                 Terry Curtis           52-0                Deshler. MaxPreps is your home for high school football state playoff coverage. ALL-TIME High School Football State Champions (since 1944) Home; List of Champions.             4A--Daleville                              Perry Swindall                       40-8           Munford             4A--Alexandria                           Lou Scales                           35-0           Elba             2A--Oneonta                              Hugh O'Shields                     43-14         Cordova 1988     6A--Vigor                                   Harold Clark                         41-7           Berry             2A--Lamar County                      Hugh Harrison                       49-7           Jemison Football Conference Chair Contact Information.             2A--Reeltown                             Duane Webster                      9-7            Winston County            2A—Reeltown                         Jackie O’Neal                       16-8             Clay Co. 1989-6A-Anniston; 5A-Oxford; 4A-Pike County; 3A-Elba; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Courtland             3A--Charles Henderson               Jay Jefcoat                           14-7           Hartselle           4A—Leeds                           Keith Etheredge         55-7             Fayette County           3A—Hillcrest-Evergreen      Clinton Smith        26-14               Randolph County 1968-4A-Sidney Lanier; 3A-Russellville; 2A-Gordo; 1A-Lowndes Academy             2A—Leroy                                Danny Powell                       25-20          Fyffe The weekend gave us three fantastic games as Nashville, Harding Academy, and McCrory took home hardware. 1949-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0) & Decatur (9-0-0), co-champions 1990-6A-Jess Lanier; 5A-Blount; 4A-Deshler; 3A-Dallas County; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Courtland             2A--Hazlewood                          David Hogan                         24-16          Dadeville 2012   6A­­­­—Hoover                                Josh Niblett                     31-0           Opelika 2010    6A­­­­—Daphne                           Glenn Vickery                      7-6               Hoover 1955-Woodlawn (10-0-0) 1933-Decatur (9-0-0) Super Seven Team and Individual Records All-Time Playoff Records Playoff Games Champions 1920-2019: The first football playoff games in Alabama were held in 1966. 2018--7A-Central-Phenix City; 6A-Pinson Valley; 5A-Centrl-Clay County; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Flomaton; 2A-Fyffe; 1932-Decatur (10-0-0)           1A-Linden           1A—Sweet Water               Pat Thompson       20-6                 Pickens County          1A—Linden                        Travis Lockett         32-8                Pickens County While Mena’s not been to the state title game in a while, the Warren Lumberjacks are heading back to War Memorial Stadium for the fifth time since 2001. 1967-4A-Sidney Lanier; 3A-Russellville; 2A-Lamar County; 1A-Marengo County          3A—Piedmont                     Steve Smith 26-24 Mobile Christian The 2014 Arkansas Boys State High School Basketball Championships have been played and the season is officially over.             5A—Demopolis                        Tom Causey                       27-14            Russellville 1973-4A-Banks; 3A-John Carroll; 2A-Glencoe; 1A-Marion County 1941-Woodlawn (9-0-0) (Before the playoffs began in 1966, mythical state champions were selected by The National Sports News Service.)             3A—Briarwood Christian             Fred Yancey                         56-14            Randolph County             3A—Cordova                            Scott Basden                        21-13         Clay County Feel free to take part in the discussion! Miller; 3A-Colbert County;  2A-Clay County; 1A-Carrollton.             3A--Valley                                 Doug Lockridge                    23-16          Sylacauga             2A—Southern Choctaw              Larry Boykin                         16-6               Lineville Paul's Episcopal         Steve Mask                35-13         Pleasant Grove             3A--Thompson                           Larry Simmons                     14-11          Oxford Fernley player and coaches celebrate their Nevada 3A title.             1A—Courtland                           Lymos McDonald                  13-10            Brantley For the sixth time in seven years, Pulaski Academy is an Arkansas high school football champion. B. Comer Pulaski Academy is truly a dominant program with 11 state championships since 2003 under coach Kevin Kelley.             5A--Blount                                 Benjamin Harris                    36-24         Homewoodd 1970     4A--Robert E. Lee                      Jim Chafin                            27-7           Minor 1998     6A­­­­—Vestavia Hills                     Buddy Anderson                   10-7              Vigor             1A--Courtland                            Louis White                          22-21          Billingsley 3A semifinals.             3A--Aliceville                              Jerry Dismuke                      21-19           Colbert County             2A—Elba                                     Scott Rials                      34-14          Tanner             3A--Escambia County                 Buck Powell                         14-0           Emma Sansom 2010—6A-Daphne; 5A-Spanish Fort; 4A-Thomasville; 3A-Leeds; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water, 2009—6A-Hoover; 5A-Demopolis; 4A-Cherokee County; 3A-Piedmont; 2A-Reeltown; 1A-Brantley Later on Saturday, Greenwood takes on Lake Hamilton for the 6A title, set to kick off at 6:40 p.m.           1A-Sweet Water            2A—Tanner                                 Laron White                  21-13         Washington County 2019 7A­­­­—Thompson                   Mark Freeman     40-14     Central-Phenix City            3A—Madison Academy              Eric Cohu                      31-14         Leeds 1942-Woodlawn (9-0-0)            3A—Madison Academy           Eric Cohu                   70-34         Dale County 2003—6A-Hoover; 5A-Briarwood; 4A-Trinity; 3A-Pike County;  2A-Randolph County;  1A-Parrish 1946-Ensley (9-0-0) The Arkansas high school football state finals will air live on AR PBS Sports at the following times: This Saturday, Bryant and North Little Rock will play at 12:10 p.m. for the 7A championship.             3A--Colbert County                     Jimmie Moore                       17-10         Luverne Michigan High School Football 11-Man State Champions. 1983-4A-Murphy; 3A-Escambia County; 2A-Oak Grove; 1A-Millport             1A-Courtland                             Louis White                          18-0           Autaugaville             2A--Elmore County                     Terry Burt                             20-12         Red Bay          6A­­­­—Pinson Valley               Patrick Nix       26-17              Saraland Kansas high school state championship game box scores. List of Arkansas state high school girls basketball champions HCAA Football Championship Saturday, Nov. 14th Locatio... read more .             3A--Colbert County                     C. T. Manley                         41-14         Cullman            4A—UMS-Wright                          Terry Curtis                    42-14         Oneonta 2008—6A-Prattville; 5A-Vigor; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Leeds; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water             1A--Hazlewood                          David Hogan                         28-0           McKenzie 12/8/2018 12p.m. 1938-Ensley (8-1-0) 1962-Cullman (10-0-0)             1A--Sweet Water                       Nolan Atkins                          35-6           Akron             5A--Blount                                 Ben Harris                            29-0            Saks             2A--Hazlewood                          Rickey Johnson                    14-0           Cottonwood 1985     6A--Northview                            Harry Wayne Parrish             32-15         Huffman mythical state champions (1920-1965) (Before the playoffs began in 1966, mythical state champions were selected by The National Sports News Service.)