List of Alabama High School Athletic Association Championships - Swimming & Diving

Swimming & Diving

Year Boys Girls
2011 McGill-Toolen Hoover
2010 Bob Jones Hoover
2009 Bob Jones Mountain Brook
2008 Bob Jones Grissom
2007 Bob Jones Bob Jones
2006 Bob Jones Mountain Brook
2005 Bob Jones Mountain Brook
2004 Bob Jones St. Paul's
2003 Hoover St. Paul's
2002 Hoover Mountain Brook
2001 Hoover Mountain Brook
2000 Hoover Mountain Brook
1999 Grissom Grissom
1998 Grissom Grissom
1997 Hoover UMS-Wright
1996 Grissom Grissom
1995 Grissom Grissom
1994 Grissom W. A. Berry
1993 Grissom Grissom
1992 Grissom Grissom
1991 Grissom Grissom
1990 Grissom Grissom
1989 Grissom Grissom
1988 Grissom Grissom
1987 Grissom Grissom
1986 Grissom Grissom
1985 Grissom Grissom
1984 Grissom Grissom
1983 Huntsville Huntsville
1982 Huntsville Huntsville
1981 Huntsville Huntsville
1980 Huntsville Huntsville
1979 Huntsville Grissom
1978 Huntsville Grissom
1977 Huntsville Grissom
1976 Mountain Brook Huntsville
1975 Huntsville Huntsville
1974 Huntsville Huntsville
1973 W. A. Berry Huntsville
1972 W. A. Berry Huntsville
1971 W. A. Berry Huntsville
1970 W. A. Berry W. A. Berry
1969 W. A. Berry W. A. Berry
1968 Huntsville Coffee
1967 Tuscaloosa Coffee
1966 Sidney Lanier Sidney Lanier
1965 Tuscaloosa Sidney Lanier
1964 Tuscaloosa Floyd Junior (Montgomery)
1963 Tuscaloosa Sidney Lanier
1962 Tuscaloosa --
1961 Tuscaloosa --
1960 Tuscaloosa --

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