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 199 state titles, followed by St. Paul’s Episcopal with 190; UMS-Wright with 166; and Hoover with 145. 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 13 titles (1984–96).

Baseball

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1948, sixty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of 129 champions. The first being Ramsay and most recent first-time champions being Alexandria, Bob Jones, and Corner (2024). Fifty-seven teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-eight winning consecutive titles.

G. W. Long holds the all-time record with 17 titles.

The Vestavia Hills Rebels hold the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (1994-00).

Basketball

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1921, 105 tournaments have been held with a total of 182 champions. The first being Central (Birmingham) and most recent first-time champions being Montgomery Academy, Providence Christian, and Vigor (2025). Ninety-three teams hold multiple state titles, with forty-seven winning consecutive titles.

1964–present

R.C. Hatch holds the all-time record with 11 titles.

Two schools share the record for most consecutive championships (4): Francis Marion (1988–91) & Sacred Heart Catholic (2015–18).

1921–1964

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1978, forty-eight tournaments have been held with a total of 115 champions. The first being Jeff Davis, J.T. Wright, Sumter County, and Winfield and the most recent first-time champions being Park Crossing and Scottsboro (2025). Fifty-nine teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-eight winning consecutive titles.

Lauderdale County holds the all-time record with 14 titles.

The Hazel Green Trojans hold the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (2018–24).

Bowling

Boys

Since the tournaments establishment in 2016, ten tournaments have been held with a total of nine champions. The first being Spain Park and most recent first-time champion being John Carroll (2024). Four teams hold multiple state titles, with one winning consecutive titles.

Spain Park holds the all-time record with 4 titles.

Spain Park holds the most consecutive championships with two 2 titles.

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1972, sixteen tournaments have been held with a total of eleven champions. The first being Bradshaw and most recent first-time champions being Thompson and Scottsboro (2025). Six teams hold multiple state titles, with three winning consecutive titles.

Southside-Gadsden holds the all-time record with 5 titles.

Southside-Gadsden holds the most consecutive championships with 4 titles.

Cross Country

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1956, sixty-nine tournaments have been held with a total of fifty-seven champions. The first being Murphy and most recent first-time champions being J.B. Pennington and Mars Hill (2024). Thirty-five teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-one winning consecutive titles.

Co-Champions

Scottsboro holds the all-time record with 18 titles.

The Randolph Raiders hold the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (2005–13).

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1973, fifty-two 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-four winning consecutive titles.

*tie broken by best sixth-place finisher

The Mountain Brook Spartans hold the all-time record with 27 titles.

St Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 16 titles (1983–98).

Flag Football

Since the tournament’s establishment in 2021, four tournaments have been held with a total of five champions. The first being Hewitt-Trussville and most recent first-time champions being Montgomery Catholic (2024). One team holds multiple and consecutive state titles.

Football

Playoff Champions

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1966, fifty-nine tournaments have been held with a total of 130 champions. The first being Sidney Lanier and most recent first-time champions being Parker and Wadley (2024). Seventy-four teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-seven winning consecutive titles.

Co-Champions

Hoover holds the all-time record with 13 titles.

Hazlewood holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1988–92).

Mythical Champions

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

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.

Co-Champions
*Sudden death playoff

UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 27 titles.

UMS-Wright holds the most consecutive championships with 10 titles (1991-01).

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.

*Sudden death playoff

McGill-Toolen holds the all-time record with 14 titles.

McGill-Toolen holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles (1994-00).

Indoor track

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1966, fifty-five tournaments have been held with a total of fifty-three champions. The first being Shades Valley and Birmingham University School and most recent first-time champions being Hamilton and Dadeville (2025). Twenty-seven teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty-two winning consecutive titles.

Co-Champions

UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 16 titles.

Scottsboro holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2001–05) (Tie).

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1987–91) (Tie).

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1975, forty-six tournaments have been held with a total of forty-three champions. The first being Mountain Brook and most recent first-time champions being Chelsea and Bayside Academy (2025). Twenty teams hold multiple state titles, with seventeen winning consecutive titles.

Co-Champions

Mountain Brook holds the all-time record with 24 titles.

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (2006–07)(2012–18) (Tie).

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (1991-00) (Tie).

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.

John Carroll Catholic holds the all-time record with 11 titles.

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

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

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

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.

Briarwood Christian holds the all-time record with 9 titles (Tie).

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

Fort Payne holds the most consecutive championships with 6 titles (1991–96).

Softball

Fast Pitch

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1995, twenty-nine tournaments have been held with a total of sixty-five 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.

Pisgah holds the all-time record with 10 titles.

Pisgah holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (2001–05).

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.

Pleasant Valley holds the all-time record with 9 titles.

Pleasant Valley holds the most consecutive championships with 5 titles (1988–92).

Swimming & Diving

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1960, sixty-five tournaments have been held with a total of fourteen champions. The first being Coffee and most recent first-time champion being Scottsboro (2024). Eight teams hold multiple and consecutive state titles.

Huntsville holds the all-time record with 21 titles.

Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 13 titles (1984–96) (Consecutive record for AHSAA boys sports).

Girls

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1963, sixty-two 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.

Grissom holds the all-time record with 18 titles.

Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 10 titles (1984–93).

Tennis

Boys

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1945, seventy-nine tournaments have been held with a total of forty-six 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.

Co-Champions

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

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

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.

Co-Champions

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

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

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.

UMS-Wright holds the all-time record with 24 titles.

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

Auburn holds the most consecutive championships with 7 titles. (1965–71) (Tie).

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.

Co-Champions

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

St. Paul’s Episcopal holds the most consecutive championships with 9 titles (1989–97).

Volleyball

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1971, fifty-four tournaments have been held with a total of seventy-six champions. The first being Bradshaw and most recent first-time champions being Mobile Christian and UMS-Wright (2024). Forty-seven teams hold multiple state titles, with thirty-eight winning consecutive titles.

Bayside Academy holds the all-time record with 31 titles.

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

Wrestling

Boys (Traditional Tournament)

Since the tournament’s establishment in 1956, seventy 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-nine teams hold multiple state titles, with twenty winning consecutive titles.

Co-Champions

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

Benjamin Russell holds the most consecutive championships with 11 titles (1959–69).

Boys (Duals Tournament)

Since the tournament’s establishment in 2017, nine tournaments have been held with a total of fifteen champions. The first being Vestavia Hills, Oxford, and Arab and most recent first-time champion being Tallassee (2025). Seven teams hold multiple state titles, with seven winning consecutive titles.

Thompson holds the all-time record with 4 titles. (Tie)

Arab holds the all-time record with 4 titles. (Tie)

Thompson holds the most consecutive championships with 4 titles.

Girls (Traditional Tournament)

Since the tournament’s establishment in 2025, one tournament has been held with a total of two champions. The first champions being Thompson and Weaver.

Champions overview

State Titles by Sport

Top Teams by Sport

All-time leading teams

References

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