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Iowa High School Athletic Association | |
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Abbreviation | IHSAA |
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Legal status | Association |
Purpose/focus | Athletic/Educational |
Headquarters | 1605 South Story St. Boone, Iowa 50036, United States |
Region served | Iowa |
Membership | 375+ high schools |
Official languages | English |
Executive Director | Tom Keating |
Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
Staff | 17 |
Website | iahsaa.org |
Remarks | (515) 432-2011 |
The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the regulating body for male Iowa high school interscholastic athletics and is a full member of the National Federation of State High School Associations. Its female counterpart, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, (IGHSAU) is an associate member. Iowa is the only state that maintains separate governing bodies for boys' and girls' athletics.
Sports overseen by the IHSAA are baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, and wrestling.
As classifications vary highly across sports, they are included under the individual sport section.
Administrative staff[]
The administrative staff that runs the IHSAA consists of the 7 members in the office of directors, and the 10 members of the board of control.
Board of directors[]
- Executive Director- Tom Keating
- Assistant Director- Brett Nanninga
- Assistant Director- Todd Tharp
- Assistant Director- Jared Chizek
- Assistant Director Chad Elsberry
- Director of Officials- Lewis Curtis
- Communications Director- Chris Cuellar
Board of control[]
- Chairperson: Greg Darling, Humboldt, 2021
- Vice-Chairperson: Dr. Rod Earleywine, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 2020
- Treasurer: Barb Schwamman, Osage, 2010
- Greg Dockum, Johnston, IASB, 2021
- Brent Cook, Dubuque, Senior, 2022
- Paula Wright, Oskaloosa, 2019
- Scott Kibby, Iowa City, Liberty, 2023
- Dave Wiebers, Denison-Schleswig, 2023
- Dr. Ryan Wise, ex-officio, Department of Education
Baseball[]
The IHSAA, historically, has had 3 state baseball championships. Currently, there is only one: the Summer State Championship, whose winners are currently recognized as the State Champions. Historically, however, the winners of all 3 tournaments are given credit for State Championships. Iowa was the first State Association in the nation to hold a baseball championship meet in the summer.[2]
Classification guidelines[]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools[3]
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (138) schools
State Champions[]
Summer Tournament[]
The summer tournament was first held in 1946, with one classification from 1946–1972. From 1973–1980, there were 2 classifications (1A and 2A), and since 1981 there have been 4 classifications (1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A).
Iowa Summer State Tournament Champions.[2] | ||||
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Year | 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A |
1969 | Burlington | |||
1969 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1969 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1969 | Cedar Rapids Franklin | |||
1969 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1969 | Exira [4] | |||
1969 | Colesburg | |||
1969 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson | |||
1954 | Dubuque | |||
1955 | West Des Moines | |||
1956 | Muscatine | |||
1957 | Muscatine | |||
1958 | Muscatine | |||
1959 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson | |||
1960 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson | |||
1961 | Ames | |||
1962 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson | |||
1963 | Clinton St. Mary's | |||
1964 | Clinton | |||
1965 | Boone | |||
1966 | Cedar Rapids Washington | |||
1967 | Boone | |||
1968 | Dyersville Beckman | |||
1969 | Fort Dodge | |||
1970 | Decorah | |||
1971 | Van Horne Benton | |||
1972 | Mason City | |||
1973 | Lansing Kee | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson | ||
1974 | Granville Spalding Catholic | Dubuque Hempstead | ||
1975 | Granville Spalding Catholic | Burlington | ||
1976 | Marshalltown | Monona MFL | ||
1977 | Johnston | Davenport West | ||
1978 | Gilbertville Don Bosco | Dubuque Hempstead | ||
1979 | Independence St. John | Davenport Central | ||
1980 | Lansing Kee | Des Moines East | ||
1981 | Norway | Lansing Kee | Council Bluffs Saint Albert | Marshalltown |
1982 | Norway | Burlington Notre Dame | Norwalk | Davenport Assumption |
1983 | Norway | Saint Mary's, Remsen | Maquoketa | Dubuque Hempstead |
1984 | Norway | Remsen St. Mary's | Forest City | Dubuque Hempstead |
1985 | Bancroft St. John | Remsen St. Mary's | Jackson Junction Turkey Valley | Marshalltown |
1986 | Saint John | Kee, Lansing | Beckman Catholic, Dyersville | Marshalltown |
1987 | Norway | Tri-Center, Neola | Camanche | West, Davenport |
1988 | Norway | Lynnville-Sully | Centerville | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
1989 | Spalding Catholic, Granville | Kee, Lansing | Central Lee, Donnellson | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
1990 | Norway | Kee, Lansing | Spencer | Decorah |
1991 | Norway | Kee, Lansing | Decorah | West, Waterloo |
1992 | Kee, Lansing | Postville | Assumption, Davenport | Ankeny |
1993 | Saint Mary's, Storm Lake | Wilton | Assumption, Davenport | Thomas Jefferson, Council Bluffs |
1994 | Lisbon | Pella Christian | Denison | Washington, Cedar Rapids |
1995 | Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars | Sumner | Assumption, Davenport | Valley, West Des Moines |
1996 | North Kossuth, Swea City | Saint Albert, Council Bluffs | Harlan | Ottumwa |
1997 | North Kossuth, Swea City | Mount Vernon | Spencer | Ottumwa |
1998 | Newman Catholic, Mason City | Iowa Falls | Washington, Vinton | Lincoln, Des Moines |
1999 | Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars | Saint Albert, Council Bluffs | Assumption, Davenport | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2000 | Spalding Catholic, Granville | Fort Madison | Beckman Catholic, Dyersville | Urbandale |
2001 | Spalding Catholic, Granville | Emmetsburg | Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2002 | Newman Catholic, Mason City | Eagle Grove | Knoxville | Marshalltown |
2003 | Van Meter | Carlisle | Harlan | Valley, West Des Moines |
2004 | Martensdale-St. Marys | Mid-Prairie, Wellman | Assumption, Davenport | Valley, West Des Moines |
2005 | Kee, Lansing | Wilton | Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City | Valley, West Des Moines |
2006 | Lenox | Assumption, Davenport | Xavier, Cedar Rapids | Valley, West Des Moines |
2007 | Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona | Washington, Cherokee | West Delaware, Manchester | Urbandale |
2008 | North Sentral Kossuth | Assumption, Davenport | Centerville | Johnston |
2009 | Newman Catholic, Mason City | Saint Edmond, Fort Dodge | Norwalk | North, Sioux City |
2010 | Martensdale-St. Mary's | Solon | Glenwood | Kennedy, Cedar Rapids |
2011 | Martensdale-St. Mary's | Davis County, Bloomfield | Solon | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2012 | Martensdale-St. Mary's | Beckman Catholic, Dyersville | Dallas Center-Grimes | Ankeny |
2013 | Newman Catholic, Mason City | Beckman Catholic, Dyersville | Clear Lake | Johnston |
2014 | Twin Cedars, Bussey | North Polk, Alleman | Assumption, Davenport | Southeast Polk |
2015 | Newman Catholic, Mason City | Clear Lake | Waverly-Shell Rock | Southeast Polk |
Spring Tournament[]
The Spring Tournament was held every summer from 1928–1972, and is the oldest of the 3 state tournaments. In the 4 years prior to 1928 (1924–1927), Iowa State College hosted an "invitational state tournament" in the spring that attracted nearly 40 schools, but was unofficial in nature. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Spring tournament never divided into separate classes.[2]
Iowa Spring State Tournament Champions.[2] | |
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Year | Champion |
1928 | Dows |
1929 | St. Ansgar |
1930 | Corning |
1931 | Des Moines North |
1932 | Armstrong |
1933 | Manson |
1934 | Des Moines North |
1935 | Mason City |
1936 | Des Moines North |
1937 | Mason City |
1938 | Mason City |
1939 | Everly |
1940 | Davenport |
1941 | Davenport |
1942 | Rockwell City |
1943 | Corwith |
1944 | Davenport |
1945 | Cedar Rapids Roosevelt |
1946 | Mason City |
1947 | Davenport |
1948 | Monona |
1949 | Davenport |
1950 | Davenport |
1951 | Dubuque Loras |
1952 | Kanawha |
1953 | Davenport St. Ambrose |
1954 | Waterloo East |
1955 | Des Moines Lincoln |
1956 | Mason City |
1957 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson |
1958 | Bancroft St. John |
1959 | Corwith-Wesley |
1960 | Davenport |
1961 | Cedar Rapids Jefferson |
1962 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson |
1963 | Davenport West |
1964 | Bancroft Saint John |
1965 | Davenport West |
1966 | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson |
1967 | Norway |
1968 | Norway |
1969 | Davenport Central |
1970 | Davenport Central |
1971 | Davenport Central |
1972 | Mason City |
Fall Tournament[]
The Fall Tournament was held every summer from 1939–1985. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Fall tournament never divided into separate classes. .[2]
Iowa Fall State Tournament Champions.[2] | |
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Year | Champion |
1939 | Grand Junction |
1940 | Bancroft |
1941 | Martensdale |
1942 | No Fall Tournament Held |
1943 | Bancroft Saint John |
1944 | Wiota |
1945 | Pomeroy |
1946 | Van Meter |
1947 | Monona |
1948 | Kanawha |
1949 | Anthon |
1950 | Bancroft Saint John |
1951 | Rock Valley |
1952 | Van Home |
1953 | Auburn |
1954 | Corwith |
1955 | Tracy |
1956 | Central City |
1957 | Bancroft Saint John |
1958 | Corwith-Wesley |
1959 | Bancroft Saint John |
1960 | Bancroft Saint John |
1961 | Elwood |
1962 | Jewell-South Hamilton |
1963 | Keystone |
1964 | Lawton |
1965 | Norway |
1966 | Norway |
1967 | Norway |
1968 | Norway |
1969 | Fonda OLGC |
1970 | Norway |
1971 | Granville Spalding Catholic |
1972 | Norway |
1973 | Burlington |
1974 | Norway |
1975 | Breda Saint Bernard |
1976 | Granville Spalding Catholic |
1977 | Lansing Kee |
1978 | Lansing Kee |
1979 | Norway |
1980 | Remsen St. Mary's |
1981 | Remsen St. Mary's |
1982 | Norway |
1983 | Norway |
1984 | Remsen St. Mary's |
1985 | Leo Holy Cross |
Basketball[]
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools*
- 1A- Remaining (155) schools
*IHSAA Board policy allows schools to participate in a higher classification than their enrollment places them in a sport with four classes. Schools requesting this placement will remain in higher class for two years. As a result, In the 2014-15 school year, there were 97 schools in 2A basketball, even though regulations call for 96
State Champions[5][]
Timeline[]
- 1912–1919 – unsupervised, non IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one state champion.
- 1920–1922 – unsupervised, non IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions, one in Iowa City and one in Ames.
- 1923 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one state champion; round robin format
- 1924 – no state champion listed according to IHSAA website
- 1925–1926 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions in "A" and "B" divisions; round robin format
- 1927–1955 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one state champion
- 1956–1960 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions in "A" and "B" divisions
- 1961–1966 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one state champion
- 1967–1974 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning three state champions in "1A" and "2A" classes
- 1975–1984 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning three state champions in "1A", "2A", and "3A" classes.
- 1985–1992 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning four state champions in "A", "1A", "2A", and "3A" classes.
- 1993–present – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning four state champions in "1A", "2A", "3A" and "4A" classes.
Year | Division/Class | Champion |
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1912* | Ottumwa | |
1913* | Davenport | |
1914* | Cedar Rapids Washington | |
1915* | Ottumwa | |
1916* | Anna | |
1917* | Mount Pleasant | |
1918* | Mount Pleasant | |
1919* | Fort Dodge | |
1920* | Iowa City Ames |
Davenport Boone |
1921* | Iowa City Ames |
Davenport Boone |
1922* | Iowa City Davenport |
Cedar Rapids Washington Grinnell |
IHSAA-Sponsored State Champions (1923–66) | ||||
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Year | A | B | ||
1923 | Osage | |||
1924 | Champion unknown | |||
1925 | Waterloo West | Champion unknown | ||
1926 | Newton | Irwin | ||
1927 | Muscatine | |||
1928 | Ottumwa | |||
1929 | Davenport | |||
1930 | Davenport | |||
1931 | Boone | |||
1932 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |||
1933 | Dunkerton | |||
1934 | Sioux City East | |||
1935 | Mason City | |||
1936 | Ames | |||
1937 | Melrose | |||
1938 | Diagonal | |||
1939 | Creston | |||
1940 | Mason City | |||
1941 | Davenport | |||
1942 | Ottumwa | |||
1943 | Mason City | |||
1944 | Waverly | |||
1945 | Ames | |||
1946 | Iowa City | |||
1947 | Davenport | |||
1948 | Manning | |||
1949 | Ottumwa | |||
1950 | Davenport | |||
1951 | Davenport | |||
1952 | Davenport | |||
1953 | Clinton St. Mary's | |||
1954 | Muscatine | |||
1955 | Ames | |||
1956 | Marshalltown | Iowa City St. Mary's | ||
1957 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City St. Mary's | ||
1958 | Davenport | Roland | ||
1959 | Sioux Center | Calumet | ||
1960 | Marshalltown | Wheatland | ||
1961 | Marshalltown | |||
1962 | Cedar Rapids Regis | |||
1963 | Newton | |||
1964 | Newton | |||
1965 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |||
1966 | Marshalltown |
IHSAA-Sponsored State Champions (1967–present) | ||||
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Year | 1A | 2A | 3A | |
1967 | Sioux Center | Cedar Rapids Jefferson | ||
1968 | Paullina | Storm Lake | ||
1969 | Paullina | Cedar Rapids Washington | ||
1970 | Wheatland | Davenport Central | ||
1971 | Montezuma | Davenport West | ||
1972 | Alta | Cedar Rapids Kennedy | ||
1973 | Mount Vernon | Ames | ||
1974 | Orange City Unity | Waterloo East | ||
1975 | Clinton St. Mary's | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Des Moines Lincoln | |
1976 | Iowa City Regina | Forest City | Ames | |
1977 | Clinton st. Mary's | Story City Roland-Story | Iowa City West | |
1978 | Iowa City Regina | Denison | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1979 | Iowa City Regina | Cedar Rapids Regis | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | |
1980 | Dike | Storm Lake | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | |
1981 | Paullina | Central Clinton Dewitt | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | |
1982 | Paullina | Cedar Rapids Regis | Assumption, Davenport | |
1983 | Palmer | Cedar Rapids Regis | Linn-Mar, Marion | |
1984 | Denver | Cedar Rapids Regis | Cedar Rapids Kennedy | |
Year | A | 1A | 2A | 3A |
1985 | Lone Tree | Nashua | Hull Western Christian | Carroll Kuemper |
1986 | Palmer | Orange City Unity Christian | Washington | Bettendorf |
1987 | Palmer | Pocahontas | Estherville | Burlington |
1988 | Palmer | Orange City Maurice | Perry | Fort Dodge |
1989 | Keota | Orange City Maurice | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Iowa City City High |
1990 | Nesco Colo | Montezuma | Pella Christian | Waterloo East |
1991 | Aplington | Fonda Newell | Hull Western Christian | Ames |
1992 | Aplington | Iowa Mennonite | Pella Christian | Clinton |
Year | 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A |
1993 | Hudson | Pella Christian | New Hampton | West Des Moines Valley |
1994 | Pomeroy Palmer | Orange City Unity Christian | Johnston | Davenport West |
1995 | Winfield Mt. Union | Osage | Johnston | Ankeny |
1996 | Rock Valley | North Polk Alleman | Hull Western Christian | Mason City |
1997 | Fonda Newell | Farrar Bondurant | Creston | Mason City |
1998 | Rock Valley | Iowa Falls | Cedar Rapids Prairie | Iowa City West |
1999 | Fonda Newell | Iowa Falls | Assumption, Davenport | Sioux City West |
2000 | Fonda Newell | St. Edmond | Assumption, Davenport | Iowa City West |
2001 | Pomeroy Palmer | Danville | Western Dubuque Epworth | Indianola |
2002 | Pomeroy Palmer | Danville | Pella | Sioux City East |
2003 | Boyden-Hull | Sioux Center | Pella | Waterloo East |
2004 | Dunkerton | Prairie City-Monroe | Harlan | Linn-Mar Marion |
2005 | North Mahaska New Sharon | Orange City Unity Christian | MOC Floyd Valley | Bettendorf |
2006 | George-Little Rock | Nodaway Valley Greenfield | Harlan | Des Moines Hoover |
2007 | Northwood Kensett | Hull Western Christian | Waverly Shell-Rock | Linn-Mar Marion |
2008 | Cedar Falls NUH | Hull Western Christian | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | Iowa City City High |
2009 | Rock Valley | Solon | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | Ames |
2010 | Rock Valley | Hull Western Christian | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | Ames |
2011 | Storm Lake St. Mary's | Sheffield West Fork | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | Linn-Mar Marion |
2012 | Boyden-Hull | Mount Vernon | Mount Pleasant | Iowa City West |
2013 | Boyden-Hull | Sheldon | Waverly-Shell Rock | Iowa City West |
2014 | West Lyon (Inwood) | Hull Western Christian | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | Iowa City West |
2015 | Gladbrook-Reinbeck | Treynor | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | North Scott, Eldridge |
2016 | Paullina South O'Brien | Hull Western Christian | Cedar Rapids Xavier | West Des Moines Valley |
2017 | Grand View Christian | Hull Western Christian | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Iowa City West |
2018 | Grand View Christian | Cascade | Glenwood | Cedar Falls |
Bowling[]
Bowling was first sanctioned by the IHSAA in 2009–2010.
State Champions[]
Year | 1A | 2A | 3A |
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2010 | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | Clinton | |
2011 | Epworth, Western Dubuque | Davenport North | |
2012 | Epworth, Western Dubuque | Dubuque Hempstead | |
2013 | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic[6] | Davenport North[7] | |
2014[8] | Waverly-Shell Rock | Davenport North | |
2015 | Marshalltown | Fort Dodge | Camanche |
2016 | Cedar Falls | Urbandale | Vinton-Shellsburg |
2017 | Dubuque | Urbandale | West Delaware |
2018 | West Delaware | Epworth, Western Dubuque | Southeast Polk |
Cross country[]
Cross Country was first contested in Iowa in 1922, and is considered a fall sport. It is also the only sport that is jointly sanctioned by the IHSAA and the IGHSAU. The current official distance for cross country meets is 5000m (approximately 3.1 miles).[9] The standard format for team scoring, per NFHS guidelines, is to sum the places of the 5 highest placing runners among qualifying teams (teams must have at least 5 runners to qualify in the context of the team competition) to obtain the team's score. Teams are then ranked with the lowest score winning. Additionally, a team may have up to 7 runners count in placing for team scores, although only the first 5 scores, with the 6th and 7th runners serving to displace and lower the position of runners on other teams.[10][11]
Classification guidelines[3][]
In classifying Cross Country programs, due to the collaboration of the IHSAA and IGHSAU, teams are included in the largest 48, next 64, etc., on the basis of having either a boys or a girls program, as not all schools have both. This is to avoid a situation where boys and girls from the same school do not compete in the same class.
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 72 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining Schools (136)
State Champions[9][]
Timeline[]
- 1922–1929 – unsanctioned, unsupervised State Championship crowning one individual and one team state champion. Race length-2 miles
- 1930–1934 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning one individual and one team state champion. Race length-2 miles
- 1935 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning one individual and one team state champion. Race length-1.9 miles
- 1936 sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning one individual and two team state champions. Race length-1.9 miles
- 1937–1946 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning three individual and three team state champions. Race length-1.9 miles
- 1947 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and no team state champions. Race length-1.9 miles
- 1948–1950 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and four team state champions. Race length-1.9 miles
- 1951–1956 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and four team state champions. Race length-1.8 miles
- 1957–1963 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning five individual and five team state champions. Race length-1.8 miles
- 1964–1966 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning six individual and six team state champions. Race length-1.8 miles
- 1967–1968 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning six individual and six team state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
- 1969–1975 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning seven individual and seven team state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
- 1976–1980 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and four team state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
- 1981–1986 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning three individual and three team state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
- 1987–2002 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning three individual and three team state champions. Race length-5000 meters
- 2003–present – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and four team state champions. Race length-5000 meters
Iowa State Cross Country Team Champions | ||
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Year | Division/Class | Champion |
1922* | Cedar Rapids | |
1923* | Iowa City | |
1924* | Shellsburg | |
1925* | (tie)Dubuque (tie)Fort Madison | |
1926* | Fort Madison | |
1927* | Iowa City University High | |
1928* | Keokuk | |
1929* | Muscatine | |
1930 | Muscatine | |
1931 | Ottumwa | |
1932 | Ottumwa | |
1933 | Ottumwa | |
1934 | Muscatine | |
1935 | Oskaloosa | |
1936 | A B |
Oskaloosa Iowa City University High |
1937 | A B C |
Des Moines East Iowa City University High Clarence |
1938 | A B C |
Oskaloosa Iowa City University High Thornburg |
1939 | A B C |
Knoxville Williamsburg Martinsburg |
1940 | A B C |
Ottumwa Iowa City University High Leclaire |
1941 | A B C |
Des Moines East Iowa City University High Minburn |
1942 | A B C |
Des Moines East Iowa City University High No race contested |
1943 | A B C |
Des Moines East Iowa City University High Clarence |
1944 | A B C |
Des Moines North Iowa City University High Mechanicsville |
1945 | A B C |
Des Moines North Marion Mechanicsville |
1946 | A B C |
Des Moines North Marion Mechanicsville |
1947 | A B C |
Individual race run but no team scores kept Not contested due to weather Not contested due to weather |
1948 | AA A B C |
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln Cedar Rapids Roosevelt Marion Napier |
1949 | AA A B C |
Des Moines East Fairfield Marion Ollie |
1950 | AA A B - C |
Des Moines North Des Moines Tech (tie)Monroe (tie)Marion Fremont |
1951 | AA A - B C |
Davenport (tie)Cedar Rapids Roosevelt (tie)Charles City Marion Stanley |
1952 | AA A B C |
Des Moines North Marion Eldora Underwood |
1953 | AA A B C |
Des Moines North Marion Eldora Underwood |
1954 | AA A B C |
Des Moines Tech Marion Eldora Underwood |
1955 | AA A B C |
Des Moines North West Des Moines Valley Leclaire Elliot |
1956 | AA A B C |
Des Moines North Clarinda LeClaire Sheffield |
1957 | AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Oskaloosa Decorah Saydel Menlo |
1958 | AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Decorah Marion Sheffield LuVerne |
1959 | AAA AA A B C |
Des Moines Tech Decorah College Springs South Page Underwood Luverne |
1960 | AAA AA A B C |
Des Moines Tech Marshalltown Winterset College Springs South Page Luverne |
1961 | AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Marshalltown West Sioux Hawarden Obedolt Arthur Klemme |
1962 | AAA AA A B - C |
Des Moines Tech West Des Moines Valley Clarinda (tie)Odebolt Arthur (tie)Sheffield Chapin LuVerne |
1963 | AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Grinnell Newburg Clarinda Anita Sheffield Chapin |
1964 | AAAA AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Marshalltown Decorah Obedolt Arthur Anita Miles |
1965 | AAAA AAA AA A B C |
Sioux City Central Marshalltown Red Oak Cascade Aquin Madrid Charles City Immaculate Conception |
1966 | AAAA AAA AA - A B C |
Sioux City Central Marshalltown (tie)Red Oak (tie)Decorah Aquin Cascade Farragut Gruver Lincoln Central |
1967 | AAAA AAA AA A B C - |
Sioux City Central Ames Red Oak Decorah Packwood Pekin (tie)Decorah North Winneshiek (tie)Somers Cedar Valley |
1968 | AAAA AAA AA A B C |
Des Moines Lincoln Ames Urbandale Decorah Packwood Pekin Miles |
1969 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Cedar Falls Waterloo Columbus Ankeny Chariton Rock Rapids Central Lyon BCL Conrad Miles |
1970 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Waterloo West Des Moines Hoover Urbandale Osage Fort Madison Aquinas BGM Brooklyn Garnavillo |
1971 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Davenport Central Waterloo Columbus Indianola Sheldon Fort Madison Aquinas Johnston Cresco Notre Dame |
1972 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Mason City Waterloo Columbus Indianola Decorah Johnston Tri-County Thornburg Garnavillo |
1973 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D - |
Mason City Ames Council Bluffs Lewis Central Hull Western Christian Johnston Milford (tie)Garnavillo (tie)Dike |
1974 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Marshalltown West Des Moines Dowling Davenport Assumption Decorah Shenandoah Dike Sanborn |
1975 | AAAA AAA AA A B C D |
Marshalltown Ames Waverly Shell Rock Shenandoah Tipton Cascade Aquin Odebolt Arthur |
1976 | AA A B C |
Clinton Decorah Orange City Unity Christian Bancroft St. John |
1977 | AA A B C |
Des Moines Hoover Decorah Orange City Unity Christian Bancroft St. John |
1978 | AA A B C |
Muscatine Decorah Fort Madison Aquinas Garnavillo |
1979 | AA A B C |
Clinton Centerville Mason City Newman Catholic Fort Madison Aquinas |
1980 | AA A B C |
Waverly Shell-Rock Knoxville Lansing Kee Keokuk Cardinal Stritch |
1981 | 3A 2A 1A |
Clinton Sheldon Lansing Kee |
1982 | 3A 2A 1A |
Clinton Hull Western Christian Lansing Kee |
1983 | 3A 2A 1A |
Ames Cascade Orange City Unity Christian |
1984 | 3A 2A 1A |
Clinton Eagle Grove Cedar Falls NUH |
1985 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Cascade Cedar Falls NUH |
1986 | 3A 2A 1A |
Clinton Cascade Woodbine |
1987 | 3A 2A 1A |
Dubuque Senior Eagle Grove Woodbine |
1988 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City West Shenandoah Lansing Kee |
1989 | 3A 2A 1A |
Ames Shenandoah Lansing Kee |
1990 | 3A 2A 1A |
Muscatine Decorah Jesup |
1991 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Shenandoah Williamsburg |
1992 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Decorah Council Bluffs St. Albert |
1993 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Waukon Iowa City Regina |
1994 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Humboldt Denver |
1995 | 3A 2A 1A |
Dubuque Senior Waukon Kalona Iowa Mennonite |
1996 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Waukon Calamus-Wheatland |
1997 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Waukon Iowa City Regina |
1998 | 3A 2A 1A |
Dubuque Senior Waukon Iowa City Regina |
1999 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Waukon West Sioux Hawarden |
2000 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Central Clinton Dewitt Fairbank Wapsie Valley |
2001 | 3A 2A 1A |
Des Moines Roosevelt Central Clinton Dewitt Bennett Durant |
2002 | 3A 2A 1A |
Des Moines Roosevelt Waukon Greenfield Nodaway Valley |
2003 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Des Moines Roosevelt Dubuque Wahlert Hull Western Christian Iowa City Regina |
2004 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Dubuque Wahlert Iowa City Regina Fairbank Wapsie Valley |
2005 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Lisbon Mount Vernon Hull Western Christian Fairbank Wapsie Valley |
2006 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Pleasant Valley Cedar Rapids Xavier Calmar South Winneshiek Iowa City Regina |
2007 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Pleasant Valley Cedar Rapids Xavier Monticello Iowa City Regina |
2008 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Pleasant Valley Algona Spirit Lake Calmar South Winneshiek |
2009 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Burlington Pella Spirit Lake Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona |
2010 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Prairie, Cedar Rapids Dubuque Wahlert Iowa City Regina Northern University High, Cedar Falls |
2011 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Dowling Catholic Pella Monticello St. Albert, Council Bluffs |
2012 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Dowling Catholic Decorah Monticello St. Albert, Council Bluffs |
2013 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Prairie, Cedar Rapids Boone Monticello Denver |
2014 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Linn-Mar, Marion Gilbert East Marshall, LeGrand Bellevue |
Football[]
Classification guidelines[12][]
Football classifications remain the same for 2 years, starting in 2018-2019.
- 4A- Largest 42 schools by enrollment
- 3A- Next Largest 54
- 2A- Next Largest 54
- 1A- Next Largest 54
- A- Remaining 11 player schools (62)
- 8-player- Option for schools with an enrollment of 120 or less (65)
State Champions[13][]
Although different sources claim that certain schools to have been state champions in years prior to 1972, these championships are not apparently recognized by the IHSAA and are not listed on its website, and it is not clear how these championships were determined.
Year | 8-player | A | 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A |
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1972 | Radcliffe | Sioux Center | Harlan Community | Cedar Rapids Jefferson | ||
1973 | Dexfield, Redfield | Britt | LeMars | Davenport Central | ||
1974 | AvoHa, Avoca | Mount Vernon | Decorah | Davenport West | ||
1975 | Glidden-Ralston | Hudson | Urbandale | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | ||
1976 | Conrad BCL | Central Lyon | Waterloo Columbus | Davenport Central | ||
1977 | Manilla | Central Lyon | Emmetsburg | Davenport West | ||
1978 | Eastwood (Correctionville) | Sibley | Cedar Rapids Regis | Mason City | ||
1979 | Treynor | Sigourney | Emmetsburg | Dubuque Hempstead | ||
1980 | Woodbury Central (Moville) | Roland-Story | Marion | Newton | ||
1981 | Paullina | Dike | Roland-Story | Cedar Rapids Prairie | Bettendorf | |
1982 | Lone Tree | Pekin (Packwood) | Cedar Rapids LaSalle | Harlan Community | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | |
1983 | Sutherland | Pekin (Packwood) | Cedar Rapids LaSalle | Harlan Community | Davenport Central | |
1984 | Schleswig | Pocahontas | Grundy Center | Harlan Community | Sioux City East | |
1985 | Paton-Churdan | Center Point | Algona Bishop Garrigan | Pleasant Valley | Linn-Mar (Marion) | |
1986 | Paton-Churdan | Lynnville-Sully | Wapsie Valley | Waterloo Columbus | Cedar Falls | |
1987 | Green Mountain-Garwin | Grundy Center | Wapsie Valley | Decorah | Bettendorf | |
1988 | Schleswig | Grundy Center | Solon | Decorah | Bettendorf | |
1989 | Laurens-Marathon | West Branch | Emmetsburg | Decorah | Linn-Mar (Marion) | |
1990 | Logan-Magnolia | Southern Cal (Lake City) | Emmetsburg | Waverly-Shell Rock | Linn-Mar (Marion) | |
1991 | Madrid | West Branch | Garner-Hayfield | West Delaware | Bettendorf | |
1992 | Bedford | West Branch | North Fayette | Waverly-Shell Rock | Bettendorf | |
1993 | Riceville | Aplington-Parkersburg | Mount Vernon | Harlan Community | Iowa City High | |
1994 | West Bend-Mallard | Hudson | Mount Vernon | Spencer | Iowa City High | |
1995 | LeMars Gehlen | Denver | Sigourney/Keota | Harlan Community | Iowa City West | |
1996 | Guthrie Center | West Hancock | Iowa Falls | Oskaloosa | Iowa City High | |
1997 | West Central (Maynard) | Wapsie Valley | Emmetsburg | Harlan Community | Ankeny | |
1998 | West Bend-Mallard | Pekin (Packwood) | West Lyon (Inwood) | Harlan Community | Iowa City West | |
1999 | West Bend-Mallard | West Marshall | West Lyon (Inwood) | New Hampton | Iowa City West | |
2000 | Adair-Casey | Hubbard-Radcliffe | Southern Cal (Lake City) | Emmetsburg | Clear Lake | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2001 | Adair-Casey | Fredericksburg | Aplington-Parkersburg | Sigourney/Keota | Western Dubuque (Epworth) | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2002 | Sentral (Fenton) | Manning | Akron-Westfield | Emmetsburg | Atlantic | West Des Moines Valley |
2003 | Sentral (Fenton) | Treynor | Eldora-New Providence | Emmetsburg | Harlan Community | West Des Moines Valley |
2004 | Remsen St. Mary's | West Bend-Mallard | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Waterloo Columbus | Harlan Community | Bettendorf |
2005 | Glidden-Ralston | North Mahaska | Iowa City Regina | Sigourney/Keota | Harlan Community | West Des Moines Valley |
2006 | Northeast Hamilton | IKM (Manilla) | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Central Lyon/George-Little Rock | Humboldt | Cedar Rapids Xavier |
2007 | Stanton | Wapsie Valley | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Solon | Keokuk | Bettendorf |
2008 | Lenox | Southern Cal (Lake City) | Emmetsburg | Solon | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | West Des Moines Valley |
2009 | Armstrong-Ringsted | Southern Cal (Lake City) | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Solon | Harlan Community | Iowa City High |
2010 | Lenox | North Tama | West Lyon (Inwood) | Iowa City Regina | Solon | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2011 | Fremont-Mills, Tabor | Lisbon | Saint Ansgar | Iowa City Regina | Union | West Des Moines Valley |
2012 | Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn | Wapsie Valley, Fairbank | Iowa City Regina | Spirit Lake | Decorah | Ankeny |
2013 | Don Bosco Gibertville | West Lyon (Inwood) | Iowa City Regina | Kuemper Catholic | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2014 | Newell-Fonda | Logan-Magnolia | Iowa City Regina | North Fayette Valley | Pella | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2015 | Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn | Gladbrook-Reinbeck | Iowa City Regina | Spirit Lake | Pella | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2016 | Don Bosco, Gilbertsville | Gladbrook-Reinbeck | Western Christian, Hull | Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley | Pella | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2017 | Don Bosco, Gilbertsville | West Sioux, Hawarden | Van Meter | Waukon | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
2018 | New London | Hudson | West Sioux, Hawarden | PCM, Monroe | Xavier, Cedar Rapids | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines |
Golf[]
The standard team scoring format for golf tournaments, per NFHS guidelines, is to add up the scores of 6 players with each player playing 2 rounds of 18 holes. Teams are then ranked according to lowest score.[14][15]
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 4A (fall golf) – Largest 48 schools*
- 3A (spring golf) – Next 64
- 2A (spring golf) – Next 96
- 1A (spring golf) – Remainder (129)
*Plus golf schools that play in 4A conferences that wish to play in the fall. In 2006–2007 there were 52 schools in class 4A
State Champions[16][]
Iowa State Championship Golf Tournament winners | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Class | Champion |
1928 | Des Moines East | |
1929 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1930 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1931 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1932 | Team Scores and placings not reported | |
1933 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1934 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1935 | Tournament Rained Out | |
1936 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1937 | Des Moines Lincoln | |
1938 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1939 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie)Des Moines Lincoln | |
1940 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1941 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1942 | Cedar Rapids Franklin | |
1943 | Ottumwa | |
1944 | Ottumwa | |
1945 | Ames | |
1946 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie)Boone | |
1947 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie) Cedar Rapids Franklin | |
1948 | Cedar Rapids Franklin | |
1949 | Ames | |
1950 | Waterloo West | |
1951 | Waterloo West | |
1952 | Ottumwa | |
1953 | Ottumwa | |
1954 | Davenport St. Ambrose | |
1955 | Waterloo West | |
1956 | Waterloo West | |
1957 | Waterloo West | |
1958 | Clinton | |
1959 | A B |
Clinton Marshalltown St. Mary's |
1960 | A B |
Clinton Sheldon |
1961 | A B |
Muscatine Storm Lake |
1962 | A B |
Dubuque Oelwein |
1963 | A B |
Atlantic Iowa Falls |
1964 | AA A |
Muscatine Independence |
1965 | AA A |
Cedar Rapids Jefferson Dyersville Xavier |
1966 | AA A |
Keokuk Washington Cherokee |
1967 | AA A |
Des Moines Roosevelt Audubon |
1968 | AA A |
Ames Decorah T. Roberts |
1969 | AA A |
Waterloo Columbus Pella |
1970 | AA A |
Boone Audubon |
1971 | AA A |
Waterloo West Vinton |
1972 | AA A |
Waterloo West Vinton |
1973 | AA A |
Waterloo West Pella |
1974 | AA A |
Estherville West Branch |
1975 | AA A |
Oskaloosa Algona Bishop Garrigan |
1976 | AA A |
West Des Moines Valley Algona Bishop Garrigan |
1977 | AAA AA A |
Waterloo West Algona Bishop Garrigan Sibley |
1978 | AAA AA A |
Bettendorf Algona Bishop Garrigan Sibley |
1979 | AAA AA A |
Clinton Algona Bishop Garrigan Rock Valley |
1980 | AAA AA A |
Clinton Cedar Rapids Regis Gowrie Prairie Valley |
1981 | AAA AA A |
Cedar Rapids Washington Estherville Britt |
1982 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ames Algona Bishop Garrigan Denver Calamus |
1983 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Des Moines Lincoln Perry Burlington Notre Dame Calamus |
1984 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Algona Bishop Garrigan Adel-DeSoto Avoca AvoHa |
1985 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Oskaloosa Atlantic Durant Rockwell-Swaledale |
1986 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ames Vinton Tripoli Hartley-Melvin |
1987 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Algona Woodward-Grander Kingsley-Pierson |
1988 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Grinnel Clarion Rock Valley |
1989 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Oelwein West Branch Woodward-Granger |
1990 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Newton Alta-Aurelia West Branch Woodward-Granger |
1991 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Marion West Branch Newell-Fonda |
1992 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Cedar Rapids Regis West Branch Rock Valley |
1993 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Oskaloosa Clear Lake Wapello Rock Valley |
1994 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Oskaloosa Aplington-Parkersburg Mason City Newman Catholic |
1995 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Carroll Kuemper Hudson Mason City Newman Catholic |
1996 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Keokuk Hudson Fairfield Maharishi |
1997 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Waterloo West Huxley Ballard Colfax-Mingo Hubbard-Radcliffe |
1998 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Marshalltown Clear Lake Urbana Center Point LeMars Gehlen Catholic |
1999 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Burlington Anamosa Gladbrook-Reinbeck |
2000 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Marshalltown Waterloo Columbus Wapello Rockford |
2001 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Muscatine Pella Ballard Sumner |
2002 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Marshalltown Waterloo Columbus Belle Plaine Sumner |
2003 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Pella Grundy Center Sumner |
2004 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Clear Lake Waterloo Columbus Mason City Newman Catholic |
2005 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Clear Lake Grundy Center Onawa West Monona |
2006 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Clear Lake Emmetsburg Hinton |
2007 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Valley Ballard Hampton-Dumont Mason City Newman Catholic |
2008 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Ottumwa Ballard Monroe PCM Cedar Falls Northern University High |
2009 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Ballatd Carrol Kuemper Catholic Mason City Newman Catholic |
2010 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Waukee Ballard Carroll Kuemper Catholic Algona Bishop Garrigan |
2011 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Valley Clear Lake Carroll Kuemper Catholic Mason City Newman Catholic |
2012 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Waukee Decorah Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Bishop Garrigan, Algona |
Fall Tournament[16][]
In 1940, 1941, and 1986–1993, teams could also participate in a separate Fall Championship. Listed below are the champions of those tournaments. Beginning in 1994, the Fall tournament became simply the 4A championship.[16] Those results are included above.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
1940 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1941 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1986 | Waterloo Columbus |
1987 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1988 | West Des Moines Valley |
1989 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Kennedy |
1991 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1992 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1993 | Newton |
Soccer[]
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 3A- Largest 36 schools (initiated in 2011)
- 2A- Next Largest 48 schools
- 1A- Remaining schools
State Champions[17][]
The current State Champion is the winner of the spring tournament that has been held since 1995 and was divided into 2 classes in 1998 and 3 classes starting in 2011. From 1994–2000, there was also a fall State Championship tournament that crowned a single champion. Winners of both tournaments are considered State Champions.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
1994 | Marquette West Point |
1995 | Pella Christian |
1996 | Hull Western Christian |
1997 | Kalona Iowa Mennonite |
1998 | Orange City Unity Christian |
1999 | Orange City Unity Christian |
2000 | Orange City Unity Christian |
Year | 1A champion | 2A champion | 3A champion |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Bettendorf | ||
1996 | West Des Moines Valley | ||
1997 | West Des Moines Valley | ||
1998 | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Urbandale | |
1999 | Waukee | Bettendorf | |
2000 | Nevada | Iowa City West | |
2001 | Waukee | West Des Moines Valley | |
2002 | Davenport Assumption | Urbandale | |
2003 | Davenport Assumption | Iowa City West | |
2004 | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Bettendorf | |
2005 | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Iowa City West | |
2006 | Cedar Rapids Xavier | West Des Moines Valley | |
2007 | Norwalk | Ankeny | |
2008 | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | West Des Moines Dowling | |
2009 | Iowa City Regina | Spencer | Iowa City West |
2010 | Iowa City Regina | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Iowa City West |
2011 | Iowa City Regina | Cedar Rapids Xavier | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2012 | Columbus Catholic, Waterloo | Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque | Iowa City West |
2013 | Iowa City Regina | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Iowa City West |
Swimming & diving[]
Classification guidelines[3][]
State Champions[18][]
Iowa Swimming Team State Champions | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Site |
1938 | Des Moines North | Clinton | Des Moines |
1939 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines North | Ames |
1940 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Ames |
1941 | Clinton | Des Moines North | Boone |
1942 | Des Moines North | Clinton | Ames |
1943 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Ames |
1944 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines North | Ames |
1945 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Des Moines |
1946 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Iowa |
1947 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Iowa City |
1948 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Ames |
1949 | Clinton | Des Moines North | Iowa City |
1950 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Des Moines |
1951 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie)Clinton |
N/A | Iowa City |
1952 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Ames |
1953 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Clinton | Ames |
1954 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Iowa City |
1955 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Iowa City |
1956 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines |
1957 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines |
1958 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines |
1959 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Sioux City Central | Cedar Rapids |
1960 | Muscatine | Sioux City Central | Des Moines |
1961 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Clinton | Cedar Rapids |
1962 | Clinton | Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines |
1963 | Des Moines Roosevelt | (tie) Clinton & Cedar Rapids Washington | Iowa City |
1964 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Clinton | Iowa City |
1965 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Clinton | Iowa City |
1966 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Des Moines Roosevelt | Ames |
1967 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Clinton | Ames |
1968 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Clinton | Ames |
1969 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Davenport West | Ames |
1970 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Cedar Rapids Kennedy | Ames |
1971 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Des Moines Hoover | Ames |
1972 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Ames | Ames |
1973 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Davenport West | Ames |
1974 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Ames | Ames |
1975 | Mason City | Ames | Ames |
1976 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Mason City | Ames |
1977 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Bettendorf | Ames |
1978 | Bettendorf | Mason City | Ames |
1979 | Mason City | Cedar Rapids Washington | Ames |
1980 | Cedar Rapids Washington | West Des Moines Valley | Ames |
1981 | Cedar Rapids Kennedy | Bettendorf | Ames |
1982 | Ames | Cedar Rapids Washington | Fort Dodge |
1983 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Bettendorf | Iowa City |
1984 | West Des Moines Valley | Bettendorf | Ames |
1985 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Bettendorf | Fort Dodge |
1986 | Bettendorf | Cedar Rapids Washington | Iowa City |
1987 | Cedar Rapids Washington | West Des Moines Valley | Iowa City |
1988 | Cedar Rapids Washington | West Des Moines Valley | Iowa City |
1989 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Mason City | Iowa City |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Mason City | Iowa City |
1991 | Mason City | Cedar Rapids Washington | Iowa City |
1992 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Cedar Falls | Iowa City |
1993 | Cedar Falls | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City |
1994 | Cedar Rapids Washington | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City |
1995 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Ames | Iowa City |
1996 | Cedar Rapids Washington | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City |
1997 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Bettendorf | Iowa City |
1998 | Cedar Falls | Cedar Rapids Washington | Iowa City |
1999 | Bettendorf | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City |
2000 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Bettendorf | Iowa City |
2001 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Ames | Iowa City |
2002 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Ames | Iowa City |
2003 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Ames | Iowa City |
2004 | Cedar Falls | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Iowa City |
2005 | Cedar Falls | West Des Moines Valley | Marshalltown |
2006 | Cedar Falls | Cedar Rapids Washington | Marshalltown |
2007 | Bettendorf | Cedar Rapids Washington | Marshalltown |
2008 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Bettendorf | Marshalltown |
2009 | Dubuque Senior | Ames | Marshalltown |
2010 | West Des Moines Valley | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Marshalltown |
2011 | Muscatine | Dubuque Senior | Marshalltown |
2012 | Muscatine[19] | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Marshalltown |
2013[20] | Muscatine | Dubuque Senior | Marshalltown |
2014 | Iowa City West | Cedar Rapids Washington | Marshalltown |
2015 | Iowa City West | Cedar Rapids Washington | Marshalltown |
2016 | Waukee | Iowa City West | Marshalltown |
2017 | Waukee | Johnston | Marshalltown |
2018 | Ames | Wes Des Moines Valley | University of Iowa |
2019 | Ankeny | Waukee | University of Iowa |
Tennis[]
An IHSAA tennis team consists of 6 competitors. Each head-to-head competition is made of 6 singles and 3 doubles, each worth 1 point, and the first team to 5 points is the winner. Both singles and doubles matches are in a best-of-3-sets format.
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 2A- Largest 48
- 1A- Remaining (61) schools
State Champions[]
Timeline[]
- 1929–1977 – one singles and one doubles championship awarded
- 1978–present – two singles and two doubles championships awarded, one in each of 2 classes (1A and 2A)
- 1983–present – two team championships awarded, one in each of 2 classes (1A and 2A)
Year | 2A | 1A |
---|---|---|
1983 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Camanche |
1984 | Dubuque Hempstead | Camanche |
1985 | West Des Moines Valley | Camanche |
1986 | West Des Moines Valley | Camanche |
1987 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Denison |
1988 | Marion Linn-Marr | Camanche |
1989 | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic | Camanche |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Camanche |
1991 | Waterloo West | Fairfield Maharishi |
1992 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Camanche |
1993 | West Des Moines Valley | Keokuk |
1994 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Pella Christian |
1995 | Iowa City West | Camanche |
1996 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Decorah |
1997 | Urbandale | Decorah |
1998 | Dubuque Senior | Decorah |
1999 | Iowa City City High | Fairfield Maharishi |
2000 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Fairfield Maharishi |
2001 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Knoxville |
2002 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Fairfield Maharishi |
2003 | Ankeny | Red Oak |
2004 | Bettendorf | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2005 | Iowa City West | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2006 | Iowa City West | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2007 | Davenport Central | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2008 | Cedar Rapids Kennedy | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2009 | Des Moines Roosevelt | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2010 | West Des Moines Valley | Columbus Catholic, Waterloo |
2011 | Ames | Dubuque Wahlert Catholic |
2012 | Iowa City West | Davenport Assumption |
2013 | Iowa City West | St. Edmond |
Track & Field[]
Iowa's official track season is currently outdoors. There was also an indoor State Track Meet from 1926–1973, and the IHSAA is in the process of collecting and publishing these champions.
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (165) schools
List of events[22][23][]
The following is the current list of official track events according to the IHSAA
Track:
- 100 meter dash
- 200 meter dash
- 400 meter dash
- 800 meter run
- 1600 meter run
- 3200 meter run
- 110 meter hurdles
- 400 meter hurdles
- 4 × 100 meter relay
- 4 × 200 meter relay
- 4 × 400 meter relay
- 4 × 800 meter relay
- 800 meter sprint Medley relay
- 1600 meter distance Medley relay
- 4 × 110 meter hurdle shuttle relay
Field:
- High jump
- Long jump
- Discus throw
- Shot put
Wheel Chair:
- 100 meter run wheelchair
- 200 meter run wheelchair
- 400 meter run wheelchair
- Shot put wheelchair
State Champions[]
State track titles have been given every year since 1906. Since 2003, there has also been wheelchair events at the state meet. A separate wheelchair team championship is also awarded. In 2005, the wheelchair championship has been co-ed.
Iowa State Outdoor Track & Field Champions[24] | ||||
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Year | 4A/AA | 3A/A | 2A/B | 1A/CD |
1906 | Ida Grove | |||
1907 | Ida Grove | |||
1908 | Des Moines West | |||
1909 | Des Moines East | |||
1910 | Des Moines West | |||
1911 | Des Moines West | |||
1912 | Des Moines West | |||
1913 | Des Moines West | |||
1914 | Des Moines West | |||
1915 | Des Moines East | |||
1916 | Des Moines West | |||
1917 | Des Moines East | |||
1918 | Mason City | |||
1919 | Des Moines North | |||
1920 | Sioux City | |||
1921 | Cedar Rapids | |||
1922 | Cedar Rapids | |||
1923 | Cedar Rapids | |||
1924 | Cedar Rapids | |||
1925 | Cedar Rapids | |||
1926 | Des Moines East | |||
1927 | Carroll | |||
1928 | Des Moines East | |||
1929 | Mason City | |||
1930 | Mason City | |||
1931 | Davenport | |||
1932 | Clinton | |||
1933 | Clinton | |||
1934 | Des Moines North | |||
1935 | Davenport | |||
1936 | Des Moines East | |||
1937 | Dubuque | |||
1938 | Des Moines East | |||
1939 | Des Moines East | |||
1940 | Des Moines East | |||
1941 | Ames | |||
1942 | Davenport | |||
1943 | Des Moines East | |||
1944 | Des Moines East | |||
1945 | Sioux City East | |||
1946 | (tie)Clinton (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt | |||
1947 | Davenport | |||
1948 | Des Moines North | Cedar Falls Teachers | ||
1949 | Ames | Nevada | ||
1950 | Des Moines East | Nevada | ||
1951 | Des Moines East | DeWitt | ||
1952 | Davenport | (tie)Lake City (tie)Lamoni |
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1953 | Des Moines North | Red Oak | DeWitt | Toledo Juvenile Home |
1954 | Des Moines North | Harlan | Lake City | Elliott |
1955 | Ames | West Des Moines Valley | Lake City | Council Bluffs Iowa City for the Deaf |
1956 | Ames | Clarinda | Anamosa | Primgar |
1957 | Ames | Dewitt | Carroll | Farragut |
1958 | Ames | Indianola | Tabor | Wall Lake |
1959 | Des Moines North | Clarion | Clinton St. Mary's | West Chester |
1960 | Ames | Belmond | English Valleys North English | LuVerne |
1961 | Des Moines Tech | Clarion | Maurice-Orange City | Sioux Rapids |
1962 | Cedar Rapids Jefferson | Perry | Paullina | |
1963 | Ames | Winterset | George | Moville |
1964 | Ames | Eagle Grove | Seymour | Redfield Dexfield |
1965 | Ames | Eagle Grove | Farragut | Pomeroy |
1966 | Sioux City Central | Washington Cherokee | Villisca | Treynor |
1967 | Sioux City Central | Winterset | Villisca | Terril |
1968 | Ames | Spirit Lake | Gowrie Prairie | Goldfield |
1969 | Clinton | Ankeny | Belle Plaine | Miles |
1970 | Clinton | Eagle Grove | (tie)Boyden-Hull (tie)Mondamin West Harrison |
Woodward-Granger |
1971 | Ames | Eagle Grove | Belle Plain | Pocahontas |
1972 | Ames | Ankeny | Alta | Burnside Central Webster |
1973 | Davenport Central | Red Oak | Maurice-Orange City | Terril |
1974 | Davenport Central | (tie)Anamosa (tie)Iowa Falls |
Britt | Hamburg |
1975 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Anamosa | Corning | Hamburg |
1976 | Davenport Central | Nevada | Corning | Hamburg |
1977 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Nevada | Corning | (tie)Hamburg (tie)Jamaica Y-J-B |
1978 | Davenport Central | Iowa Falls | Kingsley-Pierson | Kanawha |
1979 | Waterloo East | Iowa Falls | Pekin | Kanawha |
1980 | Ames | Davis County Bloomfield | Sioux Center | Trenynor |
1981 | Waterloo West | Davis County Bloomfield | Cedar Falls NUH | Paullina |
1982 | Davenport Central | Sheldon | Sioux Center | (tie)New Hartford (tie)BCLUW |
1983 | Davenport Central | Tipton | West Branch | Allison-Bristow |
1984 | Davenport Central | Tipton | West Branch | Sidney |
1985 | Marshalltown | Tipton | Iowa Valley Marengo | (tie)Earlham (tie)Lone Tree |
1986 | Ames | Pella | Cedar Falls NUH | Paton-Churdan |
1987 | Ames | (tie)Turkey Valley (tie)Storm Lake |
Cedar Falls NUH | Latimer CAL |
1988 | Ames | Storm Lake | Cedar Falls NUH | Sanborn |
1989 | Ames | Glenwood | LeMars Gehlen Catholic | Woodbine |
1990 | Ames | Glenwood | Cedar Falls NUH | New Sharon North Mahaska |
1991 | Ames | Knoxville | Cedar Falls NUH | Lawton-Bronson |
1992 | Iowa City City High | Spirit Lake | West Hancock Britt | (tie)Fredericksburg (tie)Woodbine |
1993 | Iowa City City High | Algona | Council Bluffs St. Albert | West Bend-Mallard |
1994 | Iowa City City High | Washington Cherokee | Huxley Ballard | West Bend-Mallard |
1995 | Iowa City City High | Humboldt | Iowa Falls | Keosauqua Van Buren |
1996 | Iowa City City High | Centerville | Garner-Hayfield | LeMars Gehlen Catholic |
1997 | Iowa City City High | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | (tie)Dyersville Beckman (tie)Orange City Unity Christian |
Panora Panorama |
1998 | West Des Moines Valley | Washington | Monticello | Cedar Falls NUH |
1999 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie)Iowa City City High |
Waverly-Shell Rock | Dyersville Beckman | Kalona Iowa Mennonite |
2000 | Iowa City City High | Mount Pleasant | (tie)West Lyon Inwood (tie)Orange City Unity Christian |
Winthrop East Buchanan |
2001 | Iowa City City High | Waverly-Shell Rock | Neola Tri-Center | Madrid |
2002 | Iowa City City High | Storm Lake | Williamsburg | Madrid |
2003 | West Des Moines Valley | Harlan | Milford Okoboji | Council Bluffs St. Albert |
2004 | Iowa City City High | Decorah North Winneshiek | Mount Vernon | Treynor |
2005 | Davenport Central | Charles City | Arlington Starmont | Griswold |
2006 | West Des Moines Valley | Dubuque Walhert | North Fayette West Union | Conrad BCLUW |
2007 | Iowa City West | Cedar Rapids Xavier | Monticello | Britt West Hancock |
2008 | Pleasant Valley [25] | Cedar Rapids Xavier[26] | Mid-Prairie[27] | West Hancock[28] |
2009 | Cedar Rapids Washington [29] | Central Clinton [29] | Ft. Dodge St. Edmond [29] | Madrid [29] |
2010 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | Solon | Madrid |
2011 | Cedar Falls | Glenwood | St. Edmond | Madrid |
2012 | Iowa City West | Decorah | West Marshall | Manson NW Webster |
2013 | Linn-Mar | Pella | Monticello | Manson, NW Webster |
2014 | Waukee | Solon | Monticello | Mount Ayr |
2015 | Waukee | Center Point-Urbana | West Burlington/Notre Dame | Lisbon |
Year | Champion |
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2003 | Marshalltown |
2004 | English Valley |
2005* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
2006* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
2007* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
2008 | Truro Interstate 35 |
2009 | Truro Interstate 35 |
2010 | Waterloo West |
2011 | Waterloo West |
*Co-ed champion |
Wrestling[]
Classification guidelines[3][]
- 3A- Largest 64 schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (129) schools
Weight classifications[]
- 106 pounds – recent champ – Justin Portillo
- 113 pounds – recent champ – Josh Portillo
- 120 pounds – recent champ – Brook Stephens
- 126 pounds – recent champ – Cain Johanns
- 132 pounds – recent champ – Joel Haberman
- 138 pounds – recent champ – Reno Chiri
- 145 pounds – recent champ – Kollyn Buch
- 152 pounds – recent champ -
- 160 pounds – recent champ – Mason Christe
- 170 pounds – recent champ – Tim Riggins
- 182 pounds – recent champ – Chance Turner
- 195 pounds – recent champ – Connor Corbin
- 220 pounds – recent champ – Dedric Kettwick
- 285 pounds – recent champ – Spencer Trenary
State Champions[]
The Iowa High School Athletic Association holds two separate team wrestling championships: the Traditional tournament, which also crowns individual champions, and a Dual Team tournament. The dual team tournament was held at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids a week after the traditional tournament, until 2012, when it was held the Wednesday before the traditional tournament in Des Moines.[31] This was the subject of much controversy, as several teams sat their state qualifiers for the Dual Team tournament.[32] In 1921–1925, the State University of Iowa (Iowa City) and Iowa State University (Ames) held open state tournaments that were not supervised nor sanctioned by the IHSAA.[33]
Iowa State Wrestling Team Champions[34] | ||
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Year | Class | Champion |
1921* | Ames | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1922* | Ames Iowa City |
Mason City Marshalltown |
1923* | Ames Iowa City |
Boone Ottumwa |
1924* | Ames Iowa City |
Boone Marshalltown |
1925* | Ames Iowa City |
Boone Marshalltown |
1926 | Marshalltown | |
1927 | Fort Dodge | |
1928 | Cresco | |
1929 | Fort Dodge | |
1930 | Fort Dodge | |
1931 | (tie)Fort Dodge (tie)Eldora Training School | |
1932 | Fort Dodge | |
1933 | (tie)Cresco (tie)New Hampton | |
1934 | Fort Dodge | |
1935 | Cresco | |
1936 | Fort Dodge | |
1937 | Fort Dodge | |
1938 | Clarion | |
1939 | Cherokee | |
1940 | Osage | |
1941 | Fort Dodge | |
1942 | Waterloo West | |
1943 | Waterloo West | |
1944 | Waterloo West | |
1945 | Waterloo West | |
1946 | Waterloo West | |
1947 | Clarion | |
1948 | Cresco | |
1949 | Mason City | |
1950 | Mason City | |
1951 | Waterloo West | |
1952 | Waterloo West | |
1953 | Waterloo East | |
1954 | Davenport | |
1955 | Waterloo West | |
1956 | Davenport | |
1957 | A B |
Waterloo East New Hampton |
1958 | A B |
Waterloo East Cresco |
1959 | A B |
Waterloo West New Hampton |
1960 | A B |
Waterloo East Cresco Crestwood |
1961 | A B |
Waterloo East Britt |
1962 | A B |
Cedar Rapids Jefferson Britt |
1963 | A B |
Waterloo East New Hampton |
1964 | AA A |
Waterloo East Cresco Crestwood |
1965 | AA A |
Waterloo West Osage |
1966 | AA A |
Waterloo West Algona |
1967 | AA A |
Waterloo West Harlan |
1968 | AA A |
Cedar Falls Humboldt |
1969 | AAA AA A |
Waterloo West Algona Eldora |
1970 | AAA AA A |
Cedar Rapids Washington Algona Adel |
1971 | AAA AA A |
Waterloo West Arkeny Britt |
1972 | AAA AA A |
Waterloo West Algona Britt |
1973 | AAA AA A |
Cedar Rapids Jefferson Britt Lisbon |
1974 | AAA AA A |
Cedar Rapids Jefferson Eagle Grove Lisbon |
1975 | AAA AA A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Algona Lisbon |
1976 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Emmetsburg Belle Plaine |
1977 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waterloo West Emmetsburg Lisbon |
1978 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Emmetsburg Lisbon |
1979 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Rapids Prairie Emmetsburg Gilbertville Don Bosco |
1980 | 3A 2A 1A |
Fort Dodge Algona Lisbon |
1981 | 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Osage Gilbertville Don Bosco |
1982 | 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Emmetsburg Lisbon |
1983 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waterloo East Clarion Lisbon |
1984 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Griswold Dallas Center-Grimes |
1985 | 3A 2A 1A |
Fort Dodge Emmetsburg Gilbertville Don Bosco |
1986 | 3A 2A 1A |
Charles City Eagle Grove Lisbon |
1987 | 3A 2A 1A |
Clinton Eagle Grove Gilbertville Don Bosco |
1988 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic Centerville Lisbon |
1989 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waterloo West Glenwood Lisbon |
1990 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic New Hampton Lisbon |
1991 | 3A 2A 1A |
West Des Moines Dowling Catholic West Delaware Clarksville |
1992 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Wapello Lisbon |
1993 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls New Hampton Lisbon |
1994 | 3A 2A 1A |
Indianola Clarinda Riceville |
1995 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Rapids Prairie Davenport Assumption Columbus Junction Columbus |
1996 | 3A 2A 1A |
Urbandale Independence Oakland Riverside |
1997 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Columbus Junction Columbus Wilton |
1998 | 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Davenport Assumption Bondurant-Farrar |
1999 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Davenport Assumption Underwood |
2000 | 3A 2A 1A |
Lewis Central Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Underwood |
2001 | 3A 2A 1A |
Lewis Central Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Belle Plain |
2002 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City City High Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Wilton |
2003 | 3A 2A 1A |
Oskaloosa Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Hudson |
2004 | 3A 2A 1A |
Lewis Central Waterloo Columbus Hudson |
2005 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waverly-Shell Rock Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Logan Lo-Ma |
2006 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City West Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Gilbertville Don Bosco |
2007 | 3A 2A 1A |
Iowa City West Creston/Orient-Macksburg Gilbertville Don Bosco |
2008 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waverly Shell-Rock[35] Ballard Huxley[36] Gilbertville Don Bosco[37] |
2009 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waverly Shell-Rock Ballard Huxley Gilbertville Don Bosco |
2010 | 3A 2A 1A |
Waverly Shell-Rock Denver-Tripoli Gilbertville Don Bosco |
2011 | 3A 2A 1A |
Wavelry Shell-Rock Davenport Assumption Logan-Magnolia |
2012 | 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Denver-Tripoli Gilbertville Don Bosco |
2013 | 3A 2A 1A |
Southeast Polk West Delaware Alburnett |
*Championship not IHSAA supervised or sanctioned |
Iowa State Team Dual Champions | ||||
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Year | 1A | 2A | 3A | |
1987 | Lisbon | Eagle Grove | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1988 | Lisbon | Mount Vernon | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1989 | Clarksville | Osage | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1990 | Clarskville | New Hampton | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1991 | Lisbon | West Delaware | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1992 | Eagle Groce | "Tie" Osage & Humboldt | Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines | |
1993 | Wilton | New Hampton | Cedar Falls | |
1994 | Riceville | Winterset | Prairie, Cedar Rapids | |
1995 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Assumption, Davenport | Pleasant Valley | |
1996 | Columbus, Columbus Junction | Assumption, Davenport | Urbandale | |
1997 | Bondurant-Farrar | Independence | Pleasant Valley | |
1998 | Columbus, Columbus Junction | Assumption, Davenport | Prairie, Cedar Rapids | |
1999 | Columbus, Columbus Junction | Assumption, Davenport | Iowa City, City High | |
2000 | Lake Mills | Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted | Lewis Central | |
2001 | Belle Plaine | Osage | Lewis Central | |
2002 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | South Tama County | Iowa City, City High | |
2003 | Logan-Magnolia | Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted | Iowa City West | |
2004 | Nashua-Plainfield | Union, LaPorte City | Iowa City West | |
2005 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | New Hampton | Waverly-Shell Rock | |
2006 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Osage | Iowa City West | |
2007 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Creston/Orient-Macksburg | Iowa City West | |
2008 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Ballard, Huxley | Waverly-Shell Rock | |
2009 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Ballard | Waverly-Shell Rock | |
2010 | Don Bosco, Gilbertville | Denver-Tripoli | Waverly-Shell Rock | |
2011 | Logan-Magnolia | Assumption, Davenport | Iowa City West | |
2012[38] | Nashua-Plainfield | Assumption, Davenport | Bettendorf | |
2013 | Alburnett | Assumption, Davenport | Southeast Polk | |
2013 | Assumption, Davenport | Bettendorf | ||
Union | ||||
Davenport Assumption | West Des Moines Valley |
Broadcasting[]
Prior to 2016, championship events in football, basketball and wrestling were carried across the state of Iowa on a network made up of local television stations. Beginning with the 2016 football championships, IHSAA reached a deal with NBCUniversal-owned Comcast SportsNet Chicago to become the exclusive provider of these sports, making them available across CSN's footprint consisting of Iowa, Illinois and Indiana via television, online and the NBC Sports mobile app.[39]
References[]
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 [2][dead link]
- ↑ "Iowa High School State Baseball Tournament". http://www.iowastatebaseballchampionships.com/aspx/history.aspx.
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- ↑ Cross Country Scoring – Ask a Coach
- ↑ NFHS Rule Book
- ↑ "Football classification changes for 2018-19 approved". http://www.iahsaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Football_classification_changes_2018.pdf.
- ↑ http://www.iahsaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/FB.4.CHAMPGAME.results.pdf
- ↑ "page 13". http://www.iahsaa.org/Golf_Stat_07_08.pdf.
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- ↑ "Muscatine Repeats as Boys State Swim Champions". iowasportsconnection.com. http://www.iowasportsconnection.com/news/muscatine-repeats-as-boys-state-swim-champions.cfm.
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- ↑ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/4A_Results.htm
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- ↑ pages 16-21
- ↑ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/080515F093.htm
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