Father Stephen T. Badin High School - Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

The Rams have won a total of 6 combined Ohio state titles in boys and girls sports in divisions 2 and 3, and have won 3 individual state titles.

Further information: List of Ohio High School Athletic Association championships

Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II State Championships:

  • Girls Basketball – 1998
  • Girls Soccer – 2005
  • Baseball – 1996

Ohio High School Athletic Association Division III State Championships:

  • Baseball – 1991
  • Football – 1990
  • Boys Basketball – 1988

Ohio High School Athletic Association Individual State Championships:

  • Boys Swimming – Chris Rigling, 100 yard breaststroke - 1981
  • Girls Tennis – Nancy Wiegand and Kylee Wiegand, Division II doubles state champions - 2000
  • Girls Tennis – Kylee Wiegand and Jessica Flannery, Division II doubles state champions - 2003

Further information: List_of_Ohio_High_School_Athletic_Association_championships

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