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The 2004 Arkansas Class AAA football state championship game. The Central Arkansas Christian Mustangs defeated the Pine Bluff Dollarway Cardinals by a score of 34–20. This is a list of the Arkansas state high school football champions which have been sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA). [1]
North Arkansas Herald: Harrison: c. 1915 [41] North Arkansas Herald: Mountain Home 1890 c. 1891 [3] North Arkansas View: Mountain Home 1984 1994 [42] Northwest Appeal: Bentonville 1857 1858 [43] Ouachita Herald: Camden: 1845 1845 [34] The Palladium: Monte Ne 1921 Quarterly special interest publication about bimetallism [44] Parkin Free Press ...
Pages in category "Lists of Arkansas high schools sports champions" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Tom Kreager, Fort Smith Times Record November 19, 2021 at 11:16 PM The Arkansas high school football playoffs have reached the quarterfinals for Class 2A-4A and semifinals for 5A-6A.
Ken McMillan, Middletown Times Herald- Record November 17, 2023 at 12:36 PM The Section Nine Football Coaches Association has released its all-section and all-class/league teams for the 2023 season.
Hoover still keeps consistently great teams, but has seen challenges lately from Thompson High School who is currently the biggest rival and has knocked Hoover out in the semifinals for four years straight, and Hewitt-Trussville High School who in 2018 put up a record 56 points against Hoover that has not been topped as of 2022. [8]
NORTH CANTON — The Hoover High School football team has found a Week 3 opponent. The Vikings will play Cincinnati Dohn at Hoover in a 7 p.m. game Sept. 1, according to the athletic department.
The first AAA-sanctioned meeting between a predominantly white school and a black school occurred October 28, 1966 between Little Rock Central High School and Little Horace Mann. Some integrated schools were admitted to the AAA by 1966, and all of the African-American schools were admitted to the AAA in 1967, but maintained separate districts.