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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 189; UMS-Wright with 167; and Hoover with 143. [1] Mountain Brook boys tennis (28) and girls tennis (33) lead the all-time state title count as individual sports.
The postseason will start with sectionals from April 15-18 and then the state tournament will be held April 22-26 in Mobile. Here are 24 Gadsden area standouts finding their serve this season: Boys
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), based in Montgomery, is the governing body for interscholastic athletics and activities programs for public schools in Alabama. The AHSAA is a member National Federation of State High School Associations since 1924.
In 2008, the girls' basketball team won the 6A State Championship for the first time in Birmingham where they beat Clay-Chalkville High School. The girls' team finished with a 35–2 record and was ranked #14 in the country by ESPN In 2009, the girls' team defended their 6A State Championship by defeating Hoover High School in the finals. In ...
JACKSONVILLE — Stellar 3-point shooting by Skyline saw Spring Garden girls basketball trail at the half of the AHSAA Class 1A Northeast regional final on Monday. But the second half was ...
ELITE EIGHT: Geraldine boys basketball beats two-time defending champions Plainview, advances to AHSAA Final Four. SUSAN MOORE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Even after Elite Eight loss the future is bright ...
AHSAA Final Four: DAR boys basketball sees their season come to a close as they fall to Jackson in back-and-forth battle in Birmingham.
The women's basketball program began sometime around 1914, but only lasted for about 15 years before being canceled amidst the cutbacks of the Great Depression. [24] Alabama law later prohibited state high schools from fielding women's basketball teams, but a 1975 repeal of that law allowed Auburn High to bring back women's basketball in 1978. [25]