Woodlawn High School (Baltimore) - Sports

Sports

State Champions

  • 1982 - Volleyball, Class AA
  • 1986 - Baseball, Class AA
  • 1987 - Boys Indoor Track, Class AA
  • 1987 - Boys Track & Field, Class AA
  • 1988 - Boys Indoor Track, Class AA
  • 1988 - Boys Track & Field, Class AA
  • 1998 - Boys Track & Field, Class 3A

Finalist

  • 1978 - Football Class AA - Advanced to Championship game - Lost to Defending State Champions Winston Churchill 21 - 16

Semi-Finalist

  • 1976 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1978 - Boys Basketball Class 3A/4A
  • 1979 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1980 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1981 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1982 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1983 - Football Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 1983 - Boys Basketball Class AA
  • 1984 - Baseball Class AA (ref mpssaa 2012 Spring Record Book)
  • 1989 - Boys Basketball Class 3A/4A
  • 1997 - Football Class 3A (ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 2003 - Football Class 4AN(ref mpssaa 2012 Fall Record Book)
  • 2004 - Boys Basketball Class 3A/4A

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