List of Arkansas state high school baseball champions

This is a list of Arkansas state high school baseball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association.[1][2]

Listings include champions at each classification level based on size (largest classification is listed first). Early years of high school baseball were limited to a single state championship. High school baseball is a spring sport.

List of Arkansas state high school baseball state champions

  • 2015 – Bentonville (2), Sheridan, Harrison (2), Star City, Mayflower (2), Ouachita (2), Armorel (3)
  • 2014 – Bryant (3), Russellville (3), White Hall (3), Arkadelphia (2), Genoa Central (2), Junction City (8), South Side Bee Branch (2)
  • 2013 – Fayetteville (7), Jonesboro, Pulaski Academy (5), Arkadelphia, Harding Academy (2), Conway St. Joseph, Taylor (5)
  • 2012 – Bryant (2), El Dorado, White Hall (2), Shiloh Christian (3), Genoa Central, Woodlawn (3), Midland (2)
  • 2011 – Conway (3), Jacksonville (2), Magnolia, Shiloh Christian (2), Jessieville, Parkers Chapel (3), Armorel (2)
  • 2010 – Bryant, Lake Hamilton, Beebe, Shiloh Christian, Bauxite, Woodlawn (2), Trinity Christian
  • 2009 – Fayetteville (6), Benton, Central Arkansas Christian (6), Valley View (2), Elkins (2), McCrory, Taylor (4)
  • 2008 – Fayetteville (5), Sylvan Hills (7), Harrison, Valley View, Harding Academy, Woodlawn, Taylor (3)
  • 2007 – Fayetteville (4), Texarkana (5), Greene County Tech (3), Nashville, Horatio (4), Parkers Chapel (2), South Side Bee Branch
  • 2006 – Fayetteville (3), Greenwood (3), Elkins, Abundant Life, Armorel
  • 2005 – Sylvan Hills (6), Batesville (4), Warren, Horatio (3), Taylor (2)
  • 2004 – North Little Rock (2), Batesville, Central Arkansas Christian (5), Junction City (7), Taylor
  • 2003 – Fayetteville (2), Sylvan Hills (5), Pulaski Academy (4), Norphlet, Concord
  • 2002 – Bentonville, Alma, Pulaski Academy (3), Parkers Chapel, Fort Smith Christian
  • 2001 – Russellville (2), Malvern (2), Booneville, Lavaca (2), Scranton
  • 2000 – Texarkana (4), Watson Chapel (4), Central Arkansas Christian (4), Horatio (2), Ouachita
  • 1999 – Mills University Studies (3), Greenwood (2), Fouke, Baptist, Viola (2)
  • 1998 – Springdale, Batesville (3), Vilonia, Smackover (2), Viola
  • 1997 – Mountain Home, Crossett, Huntsville, Horatio, Bradley
  • 1996 – North Little Rock, Watson Chapel (3), Greenbrier (2), Mayflower, Nemo Vista
  • 1995 – Pine Bluff (10), Batesville (2), Huntsville, Central Arkansas Christian (3), Mount Vernon–Enola
  • 1994 – Texarkana (3), Batesville, Pulaski Academy (2), Central Arkansas Christian (2), Stephens
  • 1993 – Russellville, Crossett, Mena, Pulaski Academy, Midland
  • 1992 – Pine Bluff (9), Malvern, Junction City (6), Clay County Central, Tuckerman
  • 1991 – Watson Chapel (2), Clinton, Smackover
  • 1990 – Mills University Studies (2), Gosnell, Central Arkansas Christian
  • 1989 – Conway (2), Junction City (5), Pea Ridge
  • 1988 – Watson Chapel, Clarksville (3)
  • 1987 – Jacksonville, Ridgecrest
  • 1986 – Pine Bluff (8), Lavaca
  • 1985 – Pine Bluff (7), Farmington
  • 1984 – Pine Bluff (6), Greenbrier
  • 1983 – Pine Bluff (5), Paragould Oak Grove
  • 1982 – Texarkana (2), West Fork
  • 1981 – Sylvan Hills (4), Junction City (4)
  • 1980 – White Hall, Junction City (3)
  • 1979 – Pine Bluff (4), Highland
  • 1978 – Sylvan Hills (3), Mansfield
  • 1977 – Junction City (2)
  • 1976 – Texarkana
  • 1975 – Mills University Studies
  • 1974 – Sylvan Hills (2)
  • 1973 – Pine Bluff (3)
  • 1972 – Junction City
  • 1971 – Little Rock Catholic (2)
  • 1970 – Little Rock Catholic
  • 1969 – Lonoke
  • 1968 – Fort Smith St. Annes (2)
  • 1967 – Fort Smith St. Annes
  • 1966 – Greenwood
  • 1965 – Sylvan Hills
  • 1964 – Greene County Tech (2)
  • 1963 – Bay
  • 1962 – Greene County Tech
  • 1961 – Pine Bluff (2)
  • 1960 – Fayetteville
  • 1959 – Pine Bluff
  • 1958 – Mountainburg (2)
  • 1957 – Mountainburg
  • 1956 – Clarksville (2)
  • 1955 – Clarksville
  • 1911 – Conway[3]

Most state championships

Team Titles Title Years (Spring)
Pine Bluff 10 1959, 1961, 1973, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1992, 1995
Junction City 8 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1992, 2004, 2014
Sylvan Hills 7 1965, 1974, 1978, 1981, 2003, 2005, 2008
Fayetteville 7 1960, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013
Central Arkansas Christian 6 1990, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2004, 2009

See also

References

  1. "2013–2014 Review of Sports" (PDF). Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. "2015 State Baseball Championships" (PDF). Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  3. Mosby, Joe (31 Jul 2005). "Cats first state title". Log Cabin Democrat. Retrieved 22 May 2013.

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