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This is a list of the Arkansas state high school football champions which have been sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA).[1]
List of Arkansas state high school football champions
♦ Denotes winners of High School Football National Championship
Year | Class 7A | Class 6A | Class 5A | Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Fayetteville | Greenwood | Little Rock Parkview | Harding Academy | Booneville | Bigelow |
2022 | Bryant | Pulaski Academy | Little Rock Parkview | Malvern | Charleston | Hazen |
2021[2] | Bryant | El Dorado | Pulaski Academy | Pulaski Robinson | Harding Academy | McCrory |
2020[3] | Bryant | Greenwood | Pulaski Academy | Shiloh Christian | Harding Academy | Fordyce |
2019[4] | Bryant | Searcy | Pulaski Academy | Pulaski Robinson | Harding Academy | Fordyce |
2018[5] | Bryant | Greenwood | Little Rock Christian Academy | Arkadelphia | Booneville | Junction City |
2017[6] | North Little Rock | Greenwood | Pulaski Academy | Arkadelphia | Rivercrest | Foreman |
2016[7] | Fayetteville | Russellville | Pulaski Academy | Warren | Prescott | Mt. Ida |
2015[8] | Fayetteville | Pine Bluff | Pulaski Academy | Nashville | Harding Academy | McCrory |
2014[9] | Bentonville | Pine Bluff | Pulaski Academy | Warren | Charleston | Junction City |
2013[10] | Bentonville | El Dorado | Morrilton | Booneville | Charleston | Junction City |
2012[11] | Fayetteville | Greenwood | Camden Fairview | Stuttgart | Harding Academy | Junction City |
2011[12] | Fayetteville | El Dorado | Greenwood | Pulaski Academy | Charleston | Strong |
2010[13] | Bentonville | El Dorado | Greenwood | Shiloh Christian | Rivercrest | Magazine |
2009[14] | Springdale Har-Ber | El Dorado | Monticello | Shiloh Christian | Fountain Lake | Junction City |
2008[15] | Bentonville | Lake Hamilton | Pulaski Academy | Shiloh Christian | Charleston | Junction City |
2007[16] | Fayetteville | Texarkana | Greenwood | Nashville | Glen Rose | Mt. Ida |
2006[17] | Fort Smith Southside | Texarkana | Greenwood | Nashville | Shiloh Christian | Jessieville |
Year | Class AAAAA | Class AAAA | Class AAA | Class AA | ||
2005[18] | Springdale | Greenwood | Nashville | Charleston | ||
2004[19] | Little Rock Central | Wynne | Central Arkansas Christian | Rison | ||
2003[20] | Little Rock Central | Batesville | Pulaski Academy | Junction City | ||
2002[21] | Fort Smith Southside | Stuttgart | Warren | Harding Academy | ||
2001[22] | Bentonville | Wynne | Warren | Shiloh Christian | ||
2000[23] | Cabot | Greenwood | Booneville | Rison | ||
1999[24] | Fort Smith Northside | Harrison | McGehee | Shiloh Christian | ||
1998[25] | Little Rock Fair | Alma | McGehee | Shiloh Christian | ||
1997[26] | Fort Smith Southside | Alma | Osceola | Barton | ||
1996[27] | Van Buren | Pine Bluff Watson Chapel | Nashville | Bauxite | ||
1995[28] | Pine Bluff | Osceola | Prescott | Rison | ||
1994[29] | Pine Bluff | Monticello | Lonoke | Barton | ||
1993[30] | Pine Bluff | Pine Bluff Dollarway | Malvern | Barton | ||
1992[31] | Fort Smith Southside | Pine Bluff Dollarway | Lake Hamilton | Augusta | ||
1991[32] | Fort Smith Southside | Newport | Fordyce | Rison | ||
1990[33] | Pine Bluff | Pine Bluff Dollarway | Fordyce | Rison | ||
1989[34] | Springdale | Newport | McGehee | Barton | ||
1988[35] | Fort Smith Southside | Newport | McGehee | Barton | ||
1987[36] | Fort Smith Northside | Arkadelphia | McGehee | Barton | ||
1986[37] | Little Rock Central | Wynne | Booneville | Barton | ||
1985[38] | Little Rock Catholic | Rivercrest | Marvell | Horatio | ||
1984[39] | Little Rock Catholic | Crossett | McGehee | Cross County | ||
1983[40] | Fort Smith Southside | Cabot | Augusta | Harding Academy | ||
Year | Class AAAAA | Class AAAA | Class AAA | Class AA | Class A | |
1982[41] | Little Rock Central | Springdale | Stuttgart | Augusta | Rison | |
1981[42] | Little Rock Central | Jacksonville | Newport | Highland | Pine Bluff Jefferson Prep | |
1980[43] | Little Rock Central | Sylvan Hills | Alma | Pulaski Robinson | Danville | |
1979[44] | Little Rock Hall | Jonesboro | Arkadelphia | Pulaski Oak Grove | Mountain Pine | |
1978[45] | Little Rock Central | Jacksonville | Crossett | Barton | Mountain Pine | |
1977[46] | Little Rock Hall, Little Rock Parkview, Pine Bluff [47][Note 1][Note 2] |
Benton | Van Buren | Parkin | Harding Academy | |
Year | Class AAAA | Class AAA | Class AA | Class A | Class B | |
1976[48] | Little Rock Parkview | Jacksonville | Mena | Des Arc | Harding Academy | |
1975[49] | Little Rock Central | Texarkana | Stuttgart | Prescott | Dierks | |
1974[50] | Little Rock Parkview | Texarkana | Magnolia | Earle | Danville | |
1973[51] | Little Rock Parkview | Texarkana | Morrilton | Prescott | Farmington | |
1972[52] | North Little Rock | Hot Springs | Magnolia | Prescott | Farmington | |
1971[53] | Fort Smith Northside | Little Rock McClellan | Morrilton | Atkins | Danville | |
1970[54] | North Little Rock | Hot Springs | Stuttgart | Rison | Magnet Cove | |
1969[55] | Little Rock Hall | Springdale | Marianna Strong | McGehee | Murfreesboro | |
1968[56] | Fort Smith Northside | Springdale | Magnolia | Lonoke | Earle |
Starting in 1968, the Arkansas Activities Association organized playoffs to determine a state champion in each school size classification.
- 1967 – FS Northside (9), Conway (2)
- 1966 – LR Hall (3)-North Little Rock (2)-FS Northside (8)
- 1965 – North Little Rock
- 1964 – LR Hall (2), Conway
- 1963 – Pine Bluff (16)
- 1962 – Pine Bluff (15)
- 1961 – FS Northside (7)
- 1960 – LR Central (23), AP/UP media AA champion Stuttgart.
- 1959 – LR Hall
- 1958 – El Dorado (5)
- 1957 – LR Central (22) ♦ (12–0)
- 1956 – Little Rock (21)
- 1955 – Little Rock (20)
- 1954 – Little Rock (19)
- 1953 – Little Rock (18)
- 1952 – Little Rock (17)-Camden (2), Stuttgart (2), Earle
- 1951 – Pine Bluff (14)
- 1950 – Little Rock (16), Blytheville (7), Wynne, Rison
- 1949 – Little Rock (15), Smackover, Stuttgart, Lake Village (2)
- 1948 – Blytheville (6), Paragould, Lake Village
- 1947 – Little Rock (14), Magnolia, Dermott
- 1946 – Little Rock (13)♦ (14–0)
- 1945 – Fort Smith (6), Texarkana
- 1944 – Little Rock (12)
- 1943 – Pine Bluff (13)
- 1942 – El Dorado (4)
- 1941 – Blytheville (5)
- 1940 – Blytheville (4)
- 1939 – Pine Bluff (12) ♦ (11–0–1)
- 1938 – Little Rock (11)
- 1937 – Pine Bluff (11)
- 1936 – Blytheville (3)
- 1935 – Pine Bluff (10), Blytheville (2)
- 1934 – Hot Springs, Blytheville, De Queen
- 1933 – El Dorado (3), Russellville, Searcy
- 1932 – Pine Bluff (9), El Dorado (2), Fort Smith (5)
- 1931 – Fort Smith (4), Camden
- 1930 – Van Buren (2) Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Arkansas_state_high_school_football_champions
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