List of Alabama High School Athletic Association Championships - Baseball

Baseball

Year 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A
2012 Oxford Spanish Fort Guntersville Trinity Presbyterian Mars Hill Shoals Christian
2011 Huntsville Spanish Fort UMS-Wright Gordo American Christian Shoals Christian
2010 Auburn Spanish Fort UMS-Wright Luverne Mars Hill Bible Shoals Christian
2009 Auburn Hartselle Haleyville Madison Academy American Christian Brantley
2008 Hoover Cullman Jackson Hokes Bluff Leroy Athens Bible
2007 Hillcrest (Tuscaloosa) Cullman Childersburg Hokes Bluff Leroy Hackleberg
2006 Baker Stanhope-Elmore St. James Hokes Bluff Ranburne American Christian
2005 Baker Russell County Demopolis Hokes Bluff G. W. Long American Christian
2004 Pelham Charles Henderson Hokes Bluff Central-Florence Sumiton Christian American Christian
2003 Clay-Chalkville St. Paul's Episcopal Hokes Bluff Ashville Gordo Holy Spirit
2002 Daphne Cullman Childersburg Dadeville Gordo G. W. Long
2001 Daphne Southside Gadsden Bibb County Northside Leroy G. W. Long
2000 Vestavia Hills Hartselle St. Paul's Episcopal Trinity Presbyterian Alabama Christian G. W. Long
1999 Vestavia Hills Hartselle St. Paul's Episcopal UMS-Wright Geneva County G. W. Long
1998 Vestavia Hills Sylacauga Tallassee Central Florence G. W. Long Shades Mountain Christian
1997 Vestavia Hills Sylacauga Grand Bay UMS-Wright G. W. Long Maplesville
1996 Vestavia Hills Etowah Pleasant Grove Central Florence Trinity Presbyterian Maplesville
1995 Vestavia Hills McAdory Tallassee UMS-Wright Alabama Christian G.W. Long
1994 Vestavia Hills Hartselle Pleasant Grove St. Paul's Episcopal Hale County G.W. Long
1993 Jeff Davis Daphne Pleasant Grove UMS-Wright Geneva County Houston Academy
1992 Vestavia Hills Hartselle Daphne New Hope Springville G.W. Long
1991 Vestavia Hills Hartselle Tallassee Rogers St. James G.W. Long
1990 Baker Hartselle Tallassee Rogers Sweet Water Waterloo
1989 Grissom Escambia County Tallassee Thomasville Sweet Water G.W. Long
1988 Satsuma Midfield Thomasville UMS Prep Flomaton Sweet Water
1987 Jeff Davis Etowah Tallassee West Limestone Cottonwood Fayetteville
1986 Auburn Demopolis Tallassee Headland Cottonwood Sweet Water
1985 Butler Etowah Wilson Vincent Cottonwood Trinity Presbyterian
1984 Fairhope Hillcrest Tuscaloosa Vincent Oakman
1983 Fairhope Litchfield Holtville Sweet Water
1982 Huffman Wetumpka Holtville Sweet Water
1981 W. A. Berry Cherokee County Cottonwood Montgomery Academy
1980 Davidson Cherokee County West Blocton Sweet Water
1979 Davidson Tarrant St. Paul's Episcopal Sweet Water
1978 Dothan University Military School St. Paul's Episcopal Mars Hill Bible
1977 Huffman Childersburg Hokes Bluff Mars Hill Bible
1976 Hueytown Baker Hokes Bluff Gaston
1975 Robert E. Lee Sheffield Hokes Bluff
1974 Bradshaw Monroe County Baker
1973 Emma Sansom Chilton County Flomaton
1972 W. A. Berry Thomasville
1971 Lee-Huntsville Autaugaville
1970 Emma Sansom Dallas County
1969
1962
No Playoff
Year Champion
1961 Coffee
1960 Vigor
1959 Woodlawn
1958 Anniston
1957 Emma Sansom
1956 Woodlawn
1955 Sidney Lanier
1954 Sidney Lanier
1953 Sidney Lanier
1952 Sidney Lanier
1951 Sidney Lanier
1950 Sidney Lanier
1949 Woodlawn
1948 Ramsay

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