Division I Midget National Champions
- 1987: Oak Grove (CA) Roughriders
- 1988: Elgin (IL) Steelers
- 1989: Alachua (FL) Raiders
- 1990: Danbury (CT) Trojans
- 1991: Northwood (MD) Rams
- 1992: Bolingbrook (IL) Trojans
- 1993: Oak Grove (CA) Roughriders
- 1994: Bolingbrook (IL) Trojans
- 1995: Elgin (IL) Steelers
- 1996: Oak Grove (CA) Roughriders
- 1997: Oak Grove (CA) Roughriders
- 1998: Naples (FL) Gators
- 1999: Cypress Lake (FL) Hornets
- 2000: Suniland (FL) Sundevils
- 2001: Northwood (MD) Rams
- 2002: Northwood (MD) Rams
- 2003: Dale City (VA) Cowboys
- 2004: White Oak (MD) Warriors
- 2005: Oak Grove (CA) Eagles
- 2006: Marshall Heights (DC) Bison
- 2007: Lakeshore(FL) Raiders
- 2008: Frankford (PA) Chargers
- 2009: Richmond-Perrine (NJ) Giants
- 2010: Overtown (FL) Rattlers
- 2011: Jupiter (FL) Mustangs
- 2012: Sweetwater (FL) Eagles
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