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The History of High School Sports in Alabama


   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.
 
 


Alabama High School Girls Swimming




2023 Girls Swimming State Champions

1A-5A UMS-Wright Vicki Bedsole ()    Whitesburg Christian
6A-7A Bob Jones Ryan Rhoades ()    Auburn

Past Girls Swimming State Champions

High School Girls Swimming

    The first organized state championship for the girls Swimming & Diving was in 1963 with Sidney Lanier capturing the title. The Poets would grab three of the first four championships in a single division.

     In 2014 the girls split into two divisions with trophies handed out for 6A/7A and 1A/5A.

     Each year the girls meet in hopes of bringing home a blue map by winning a state championship in Swimming & Diving.


Girls Swimming Championships

Most Championships
          19 - Grissom
          12 - Huntsville
          6 - Mountain Brook
          5 - Auburn
          5 - UMS-Wright
          5 - Westminster Christian
          4 - Bob Jones
          4 - St. Pauls
          3 - Berry Birmingham
          3 - Sidney Lanier

Most Top Two Finishes
          26 - Huntsville
          22 - Grissom
          11 - Auburn
          11 - St. Pauls
          9 - Mountain Brook
          8 - UMS-Wright
          6 - Westminster Christian
          5 - Randolph
          4 - Bob Jones
          4 - Whitesburg Christian
          3 - Berry Birmingham
          3 - Hoover
          3 - McGill-Toolen
          3 - Sidney Lanier

  

Girls Swimming

  Past Girls Swimming State Champions
  Most Championships Listed
  

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.

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Most Championships All Sports

  Which teams have won the most state championships? AHSFHS has compiled a list of the teams that have won titles over the past 100+ years in Alabama.

Most Championships

 Championships by Year

 Championships by School

  

The Coaches

  Which coaches have won the most Girls Swimming state championships?

Most Championships
          12 - Rosemary Adams - Grissom
          6 - David Smith - Huntsville
          5 - Jeff Dellinger - Auburn
          4 - Lee Farless - Huntsville
          4 - Roger VonJuanne - Westminster Christian
          4 - Vicki Bedsole - UMS-Wright
          3 - Kim Merriwether - Grissom
          3 - Ryan Rhoades - Bob Jones
          2 - Tyler Kerns - St. Pauls

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

Francis Marion defeated North Sand Mountain 112-105 in the highest scoring game ever in the tournament.