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Welcome to the Alabama High School Football Historical Society.
We have expanded our research to include all team sports in Alabama.
Initially our
goal is to preserve the history of every team sport played within
the state. We also provide other important information including
coaching records, tournament results, state championship summaries and much more. If you can provide accurate scores or
any other information related to our efforts we encourage you to contact
us.
Although girl's have played high school basketball in Alabama since the 1920s,
it did not become an AHSAA sanctioned sport until the 1970s.
The first AHSAA state championship tournament was played following the 1978 basketball season.
The first recognized state champions were 4A-Jeff Davis, 3A-Sumter County, 2A-Winfield and 1A-Mars Hill.
Since then more and more schools have joined in making girl's basketball one of the primary sports in Alabama.
Girls Basketball Champions
Most Championships
13 - Lauderdale County
10 - Glenwood School
(AISA)
10 - Hoover
10 - Lakeside
(AISA)
10 - Pisgah
9 - Spring Garden
9 - Wilcox Academy
(AISA)
8 - Deshler
8 - Faith Academy
(AISA)
8 - Hazel Green
8 - Mars Hill
8 - South Montgomery Academy
(AISA)
8 - Wenonah
7 - Fyffe
7 - Lowndes Academy
Most Championship Game Appearances
18 - Lakeside
(AISA)
18 - Pisgah
17 - Glenwood School
(AISA)
17 - Lauderdale County
15 - Hoover
14 - Deshler
12 - Lowndes Academy
12 - Spring Garden
12 - Wilcox Academy
(AISA)
11 - Faith Academy
(AISA)
11 - Red Bay
11 - Wenonah
AHSAA Tournament
Most Final Four Appearances
23 - Lauderdale County
19 - Pisgah
18 - Deshler
17 - Spring Garden
17 - T.R. Miller
16 - Hoover
16 - McGill-Toolen
16 - Wenonah
14 - Carver Montgomery
Most Tournament Games Played
40 - Lauderdale County
37 - Pisgah
32 - Deshler
31 - Hoover
29 - Spring Garden
27 - Wenonah
Most Tournament Wins
30 - Lauderdale County
28 - Pisgah
25 - Hoover
23 - Deshler
21 - Spring Garden
19 - Wenonah
18 - Hazel Green
18 - Mars Hill
17 - Red Bay
16 - Fyffe
Coaching Changes
Every year we try to track all the Girls Basketball Coaching changes. If you can assist us with the ones we miss please let us know.
2024-25 Coaching Changes
Find A Team
Over 800 high schools have fielded teams in the various sports across the state of Alabama.
Browse the history of sports for any of these schools. Find A Team
Which coaches have won the most state championships? A list of the coaches with the most state titles in Girls Basketball.
Girls Basketball Coaches
Most Championships
11 - Tim Miller
10 - Buddy Sumner
(AISA)
9 - Ricky Ward
(AISA)
8 - Brant Llewellyn
8 - Carey Ellison
8 - Ricky Austin
8 - Woodie Head
(AISA)
7 - Jana Killen
7 - Mike Cochran
6 - Chad Prewett
(AISA)
6 - Krystle Johnson
5 - Emanuel Bell
5 - Larry Sinyard
5 - Mike Mitchell
5 - Mike Smith
5 - Ronald Jackson
4 - Donnie Roberts
4 - June Seals
4 - Reggie Ware
4 - Robert Mosely
4 - Tammy West
3 - Becky Dickinson
3 - Eddie Jaynes
3 - Eleanor Pitts
3 - James Bostick
3 - James Holland
3 - Jason Roberson
(AISA)
3 - Jerry Browning
(AISA)
3 - Julie Humphries
(AISA)
3 - Kenny Coffey
3 - Linda Holt
3 - Michael Smith
3 - Randy White
3 - Reggie Mantooth
(AISA)
3 - Renard Davis
3 - Wade Goodman
(AISA)
ASHFHS.org
Following years of research, in June of 2007 the AHSFHS.org website became a reality.
Many people have gotten involved to assist us with research of the schools
and teams to make this a reality.
Other team sports have joined football as a part of our research.
Initially AHSFHS.org will include information about coaches, state playoffs, all
state teams, player awards and team records.
It is virtually impossible to provide scores for every game for every
team. Who knows, later even that may be a possibility. There is still a lot of
work to do with the all state teams of years past but our intentions are to find
every team.
We encourage everyone to get involved in helping us provide the most accurate
information possible. If you have information that would be useful to us please
let us know.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Sports History
The fewest points scored in a tournament game is five by Mortimer Jordan in their 17-5 loss to Goodwater in the first round of 1932.