Boys
Year | 6A | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
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2012 | Auburn | John Carroll | Altamont | |||
2011 | Oak Mountain | Fort Payne | UMS-Wright | |||
2010 | Grissom | John Carroll | UMS-Wright | |||
2009 | Fairhope | John Carroll | Altamont | |||
2008 | Oak Mountain | John Carroll | Indian Springs | |||
2007 | Oak Mountain | Briarwood | Randolph | |||
2006 | Shades Valley | Homewood | Randolph | |||
2005 | Oak Mountain | Homewood | Holy Spirit | |||
2004 | Shades Valley | Briarwood | Trinity | |||
2003 | Hoover | Homewood | Altamont | |||
2002 | McGill-Toolen | Cullman | Randolph | |||
2001 | Shades Valley | Briarwood | Randolph | |||
2000 | Grissom | John Carroll | Randolph | |||
1999 | Grissom | John Carroll | ||||
1998 | Grissom | John Carroll | ||||
1997 | Grissom | John Carroll | ||||
1996 | Grissom | John Carroll | ||||
1995 | Vestavia Hills | Gadsden | ||||
1994 | Grissom | John Carroll | ||||
1993 | Central-Tuscaloosa | Gadsden | ||||
1992 | Grissom | Gadsden | ||||
1991 | Vestavia Hills | Gadsden |
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