List of Arkansas state high school football champions

The Arkansas Class AAA state championship game in December 2004

This is a list of Arkansas state high school football championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association.[1]

Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Early years of high school football were limited to a single state championship.

List of Arkansas state high school football champions

♦ Denotes winners of High School Football National Championship

  • 2016 - Russellville Cyclones (1)
  • 2015 – Fayetteville (4), Pine Bluff (23), Pulaski Academy (5), Nashville (5), Harding Academy (6), McCrory (1)
  • 2014 – Bentonville (5), Pine Bluff (22), Pulaski Academy (4), Warren (4), Charleston (5), Junction City (6)
  • 2013 – Bentonville (4), El Dorado (9), Morrilton (3), Booneville (3), Charleston (4), Junction City (5)
  • 2012 – Fayetteville (3), Greenwood (7), Camden Fairview, Stuttgart (7), Harding Academy (5), Junction City (4)
  • 2011 – Fayetteville (2), El Dorado (8), Greenwood (6), Pulaski Academy (3), Charleston (3), Strong
  • 2010 – Bentonville (3), El Dorado (7), Greenwood (5), Shiloh Christian (7), Rivercrest, Magazine
  • 2009 – Springdale Har-Ber, El Dorado (6), Monticello, Shiloh Christian (6), Fountain Lake, Junction City (3)
  • 2008 – Bentonville (2), Lake Hamilton(2), Pulaski Academy (2), Shiloh Christian (5), Charleston (2), Junction City (2)
  • 2007 – Fayetteville, Texarkana (5), Greenwood (4), Nashville (4), Glen Rose, Mount Ida
  • 2006 – FS Southside (7), Texarkana (4), Greenwood (3), Nashville (3), Shiloh Christian (4), Jessieville
  • 2005 – Springdale (5), Greenwood (2), Nashville (2), Charleston
  • 2004 – LR Central (30), Wynne (4), Central Arkansas Christian, Rison (8)
  • 2003 – LR Central (29), Batesville, Pulaski Academy, Junction City
  • 2002 – FS Southside (6), Stuttgart (6), Warren (3), Harding Academy (4)
  • 2001 – Bentonville, Wynne (3), Warren (2), Shiloh Christian (3)
  • 2000 – Cabot (2), Greenwood, Booneville (2), Rison(7)
  • 1999 – FS Northside (14), Harrison, McGehee (7), Shiloh Christian (2)
  • 1998 – LR Fair, Alma, McGehee (6), Shiloh Christian
  • 1997 – FS Southside (5), Alma, Osceola (2), Barton (8)
  • 1996 – Van Buren (4), Watson Chapel, Nashville, Bauxite
  • 1995 – Pine Bluff (21), Osceola, Prescott (2), Rison (6)
  • 1994 – Pine Bluff (20), Monticello, Lonoke, Barton (7)
  • 1993 – Pine Bluff (19), Malvern, Dollarway (2), Barton (6)
  • 1992 – FS Southside (4), Lake Hamilton, Dollarway (4), Augusta (2)
  • 1991 – FS Southside (3), Newport (2), Fordyce (2), Rison (5)
  • 1990 – Pine Bluff (18), Dollarway (3), Fordyce, Rison (4)
  • 1989 – Springdale (4), Dollarway (2), McGehee (5), Barton (5)
  • 1988 – FS Southside (2), Dollarway, McGehee (4), Barton (4)
  • 1987 – FS Northside (13), Arkadelphia, McGehee (3), Barton (3)
  • 1986 – LR Central (28), Wynne (2), Booneville, Barton (2)
  • 1985 – LR Catholic (3), Rivercrest, Marvell, Horatio
  • 1984 – LR Catholic (2), Crossett (2), McGehee (2), Cross County
  • 1983 – FS Southside, Cabot, Augusta, Harding Academy (3)
  • 1982 – LR Hall (6), Springdale (3), Stuttgart (5), Augusta, Rison (3)
  • 1981 – LR Central (27), Jacksonville (3), Newport, Highland, Jefferson Prep
  • 1980 – LR Central (26), FS Northside (12), Sylvan Hills, Alma, Pulaski Robinson, Danville (3)
  • 1979 – LR Hall (5), Jonesboro (2), Arkadelphia, Pulaski Oak Grove, Mountain Pine (2)
  • 1978 – LR Central (25)-LR Parkview (5), Jacksonville (2), Crossett, Barton, Mountain Pine
  • 1977 – LR Hall (5)-LR Parkview (4)-Pine Bluff (17), Benton, Van Buren (3), Parkin, Harding Academy (2)
  • 1976 – LR Parkview (3), Jacksonville, Mena, Des Arc, Harding Academy
  • 1975 – LR Central (24), Texarkana (3), Stuttgart (4), Prescott (3), Dierks
  • 1974 – LR Parkview (2), Texarkana (2), Magnolia (3), Earle (2), Danville (2)
  • 1973 – LR Parkview, Texarkana, Morrilton (2), Prescott (2), Farmington (2)
  • 1972 – NLR Ole Main (4), Hot Springs (3)-Jonesboro, Magnolia (2), Prescott, Farmington
  • 1971 – FS Northside (11)-LR Catholic, LR McClellan, Morrilton, Atkins, Danville
  • 1970 – North Little Rock (3), Hot Springs (2), Stuttgart (3), Rison (2), Magnet Cove
  • 1969 – LR Hall (4), Springdale (2), McGehee
  • 1968 – FS Northside (10), Springdale
  • 1967 – FS Northside (9)
  • 1966 – LR Hall (3)-North Little Rock (2)-FS Northside (8)

  • 1965 – North Little Rock
  • 1964 – LR Hall (2)
  • 1963 – Pine Bluff (16)
  • 1962 – Pine Bluff (15)
  • 1961 – FS Northside (7)
  • 1960 – LR Central (23)
  • 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)
  • 1929 – Pine Bluff (8)
  • 1928 – Pine Bluff (7)
  • 1927 – Pine Bluff (6)
  • 1926 – Pine Bluff (5)
  • 1925 – Pine Bluff (4)♦ (16–0)
  • 1924 – El Dorado
  • 1923 – Little Rock (4)
  • 1922 – Pine Bluff (3)
  • 1921 – Little Rock (10), Pine Bluff (2)
  • 1920 – Little Rock (9)
  • 1919 – Little Rock (8)
  • 1918 – Little Rock (7)
  • 1917 – Little Rock (6)
  • 1916 – Pine Bluff
  • 1915 – Little Rock (5)
  • 1914 – Little Rock (4)
  • 1913 – Fort Smith (3)
  • 1912 – Van Buren
  • 1911 – Fordyce Clary Training
  • 1910 – Fort Smith (2)
  • 1909 – Little Rock (3)
  • 1908 – Little Rock (2)
  • 1907 – Little Rock
  • 1906 – Unknown
  • 1905 – Fort Smith

Most state football championships

Team Titles Title Years (Fall)
Pine Bluff Zebras 23 1916, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1943, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1973, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2014, 2015
Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies 14 1905, 1910, 1913, 1931, 1932, 1945, 1961, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1980, 1987, 1999
El Dorado Wildcats 9 1924, 1932, 1933, 1942, 1958, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
Barton Bears 8 1978, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997
Shiloh Christian Saints 7 1998, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
Blytheville Chickasaws 7 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1950
McGehee Owls 7 1969, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999
Rison Wildcats 8 1950, 1970, 1982, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2004
Fort Smith Southside Rebels 7 1983, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2006
Stuttgart Ricebirds 8 1949, 1952, 1960 1970, 1975, 1982, 2002, 2012
Greenwood Bulldogs 7 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012

See also

References

  1. "2011–2012 Review of Sports" (PDF). Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved 14 December 2012.

External links

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