List of New Mexico Activities Association Championships - Schools With Most Team Titles in One Sport

Schools With Most Team Titles in One Sport

Rank No. of
titles
School City Sport First Last
1 26 Artesia Artesia Football 1957 2007
2 22 Highland Albuquerque Boy's track 1952 2009
3 20 Albuquerque High Albuquerque Boys track 1913 1960
4 19 Laguna Acoma Casa Blanca Boy's cross country 1969 1997
5 18 Gallup Gallup Boy's cross country 1983 2007
5 18 Los Alamos Los Alamos Boy's swimming 1953 2005
5 19 Albuquerque Academy Albuquerque Boy's swimming 1972 2009
8 17 St. Pius X Albuquerque Boy's soccer 1988 2008
8 17 Kirtland Central Kirtland Girl's basketball 1980 2005
8 17 Goddard Goddard Girl's golf 1987 2006
11 16 Hobbs Hobbs Boy's basketball 1956 2008
11 16 Lovington Lovington Boy's track 1966 2009
11 16 Carlsbad Carlsbad Softball 1976 2010
14 15 Aztec Aztec Boy's wrestling 1963 2002
14 15 Los Alamos Los Alamos Girl's swimming 1970 2004
14 15 Eunice Eunice Baseball 1960 1997
14 15 Fort Sumner Fort Sumner Boy's track 1955 2009
18 14 Jemez Valley Jemez Pueblo Boy's cross country 1964 2009
18 14 Gallup Gallup Girl's cross country 1988 2005
18 14 Eldorado Albuquerque Girl's basketball 1975 1995
18 14 Zuni Zuni Boy's cross country 1968 2007

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