High School Football National Championship

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The High School Football National Championship is a mythical national championship won by the best high school football team(s) in the United States of America.

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[edit] Selectors

Selector Years
National Sports News Service (NSNS) 1910-1916, 1918-1943, 1946-1999
USA TODAY (USA) 1982-2007
National Prep Poll (NPP) 1987-2007

[edit] National champions

Year Champion(s) Record Coach Selector(s)
1910 Oak Park, IL 10-2 Robert Zuppke NSNS
1911 Oak Park, IL 10-0 Robert Zuppke NSNS
1912 Oak Park, IL 10-0 Robert Zuppke NSNS
1913 Oak Park, IL 10-1 Glenn Thistlewaite NSNS
1914 Everett, MA 13-0 Cleo O’Donnell NSNS
1915 Detroit, MI, Central 11-0-1 Edbert C. Buss NSNS
Everett, MA 11-0-1 Cleo O’Donnell NSNS
1916 San Diego, CA 12-0 Nibs Price NSNS
1917
1918 Harrisburg, PA, Tech 9-0 Paul Smith NSNS
1919 Harrisburg, PA, Tech 12-0 Paul Smith NSNS
1920 Everett, WA 9-0-1 Enoch Bagshaw NSNS
Oak Park, IL 9-0-1 Glenn Thistlewaite NSNS
1921 Jacksonville, FL, Duval 8-0 Unknown NSNS
1922 Toledo, OH, Scott 9-0 Dr. William A. Neill NSNS
1923 East Cleveland, OH, Shaw 9-1 John Snavely NSNS
Toledo, OH, Scott 10-0 Dr. William A. Neill NSNS
1924 Toledo, OH, Waite 10-0 Joe C. Collins NSNS
1925 Pine Bluff, AR 16-0 Foy Hammons NSNS
1926 Tuscaloosa, AL 9-0 Paul Burnam NSNS
1927 Waco, TX 14-0 Paul Tyson NSNS
1928 Medford, OR 9-0 Unknown NSNS
1929 Tuscaloosa, AL 9-0 Unknown NSNS
1930 Phoenix, AZ, Union 13-0 R.R. Robinson NSNS
1931 Ashland, KY 10-0 Paul Jenkins NSNS
1932 Toledo, OH, Waite 12-0 Donald McCallister NSNS
1933 Oklahoma City, OK, Capitol Hill 12-0 Jim Lookabaugh NSNS
1934 Canton, OH, McKinley 11-0 Jimmy Aiken NSNS
1935 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Paul Brown NSNS
1936 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Paul Brown NSNS
1937 Chicago, IL, Austin 10-0 William Heiland NSNS
1938 Louisville, KY, Manual 10-0 Ray Baer NSNS
1939 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Paul Brown NSNS
1940 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Paul Brown NSNS
1941 Chicago, IL, Leo 11-0 Whitey Cronin NSNS
1942 Miami, FL 9-0 Lyles Alley NSNS
1943 Miami, FL 9-0 Tom Moore NSNS
1944
1945
1946 Little Rock, AR, Central 14-0 Raymond Burnett NSNS
1947 East Chicago, IN, Roosevelt 9-0 Unknown NSNS
Lynn, MA, Classical 11-1 Bill Joyce [1] NSNS
1948 Waco, TX 14-0 Carl Price NSNS
1949 Wichita Falls, TX 14-0 Joe Golding NSNS
1950 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Chuck Mather NSNS
1951 Weymouth, MA 9-0 Harry Arlanson [2] NSNS
1952 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Chuck Mather NSNS
1953 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Chuck Mather NSNS
1954 Vallejo, CA 9-0 Bob Patterson NSNS
1955 San Diego, CA 12-0 Duane Maley NSNS
1956 Abilene, TX 14-0 Charles Moser NSNS
1957 Little Rock, AR, Central 12-0 Wilson Matthews NSNS
Portland, OR, Jefferson 11-0 Thomas DeSylvia NSNS
1958 Portland, OR, Jefferson 12-0 Thomas DeSylvia NSNS
1959 Massillon, OH, Washington 10-0 Leo Strang NSNS
1960 Lawrence, KS 9-0 Al Woolard NSNS
1961 Massillon, OH, Washington 11-0 Leo Strang NSNS
1962 Valdosta, GA 12-0 Wright Bazemore NSNS
1963 Chicago, IL, St. Rita 9-0 Edward Buckley NSNS
1964 Coral Gables, FL 12-0 Nick Kotys NSNS
1965 Miami, FL 12-0 Robert Carlton NSNS
1966 Pico Rivera, CA, El Rancho 13-0 Ernest Johnson NSNS
1967 Austin, TX, Reagan 14-0 Travis Raven NSNS
Coral Gables, FL 13-0 Nick Kotys NSNS
1968 Austin, TX, Reagan 15-0 Travis Raven NSNS
1969 Coral Gables, FL 10-0 Nick Kotys NSNS
Pasadena, CA, Blair 13-0 Pete Yoder NSNS
Valdosta, GA 12-0-1 Wright Bazemore NSNS
1970 Austin, TX, Reagan 14-1 Travis Raven NSNS
1971 Valdosta, GA 13-0 Wright Bazemore NSNS
1972 Bristol, TN 13-0 John Cropp NSNS
Odessa, TX, Permian 14-0 Gil Bartosh NSNS
1973 Chattanooga, TN, Baylor 13-0 E. B. Etter NSNS
Tyler, TX, John Tyler 15-0 Corky Nelson NSNS
1974 Thomasville, GA 12-1 Jim Hughes NSNS
1975 Los Angeles, CA, Loyola 13-0 Marty Shaughnessy NSNS
Rancho Cordova, CA, Cordova 12-0 Dewey Guerra NSNS
1976 Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 12-0 Gerry Faust NSNS
Warner Robins, GA 12-0 Robert Davis NSNS
1977 Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 12-0 Gerry Faust NSNS
1978 Annandale, VA 14-0 Bob Hardage NSNS
Houston, TX, Stratford 15-0 Oscar Cripps NSNS
1979 Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 12-0 Gerry Faust NSNS
1980 Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 13-0 Gerry Faust NSNS
1981 Warner Robins, GA 15-0 Robert Davis NSNS
1982 Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 13-0 Steve Klonne[1] NSNS, USA
1983 Berwick, PA 13-0 George Curry NSNS, USA
1984 Valdosta, GA 15-0 Nick Hyder NSNS, USA
1985 East St. Louis, IL 14-0 Bob Shannon NSNS, USA
1986 Valdosta, GA 15-0 Nick Hyder NSNS, USA
1987 Fontana, CA 14-0 Dick Bruich NPP
Pittsburgh, PA, North Hills 13-0 Jack McCurry USA
Plano, TX 16-0 Gerald Brence NSNS
1988 Pensacola, FL, Pine Forest 14-0 Carl Madison NSNS, USA
Prichard, AL, Vigor 13-0 Harold Clark NPP
1989 Cleveland, OH, St. Ignatius 13-0 Chuck Kyle USA
Odessa, TX, Permian 16-0 Gary Gaines NPP, NSNS
1990 Aldine, TX 15-0 Bill Smith NPP
Lawton, OK, Eisenhower 14-0 Tim Reynolds USA
Ruston, LA 14-0 Jimmy "Chick" Childress NSNS
1991 Indianapolis, IN, Ben Davis 14-0 Dick Dullaghan NPP, NSNS
LaGrange, GA 15-0 Gary Guthrie USA
1992 Berwick, PA 15-0 George Curry USA
Valdosta, GA 14-0 Nick Hyder NPP, NSNS
1993 Cleveland, OH, St. Ignatius 14-0 Chuck Kyle NPP, NSNS, USA
1994 Concord, CA, De La Salle 13-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, NSNS
Santa Ana, CA, Mater Dei 14-0 Bruce Rollinson USA
1995 Berwick, PA 15-0 George Curry USA
Cleveland, OH, St. Ignatius 14-0 Chuck Kyle NPP, NSNS
1996 Hampton, VA 14-0 Mike Smith NPP, NSNS
Santa Ana, CA, Mater Dei 14-0 Bruce Rollinson USA
1997 Canton, OH, McKinley 14-0 Thom McDaniels USA
Hampton, VA 13-0 Mike Smith NPP, NSNS
1998 Concord, CA, De La Salle 12-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, NSNS, USA
1999 Concord, CA, De La Salle 12-0 Bob Ladouceur NSNS
Midland, TX, Lee 15-0 John Parchman USA
Shreveport, LA, Evangel Christian 15-0 Dennis Dunn NPP
2000 Concord, CA, De La Salle 13-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, USA
2001 Concord, CA, De La Salle 12-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, USA
2002 Concord, CA, De La Salle 13-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, USA
2003 Concord, CA, De La Salle 13-0 Bob Ladouceur NPP, USA
2004 Southlake, TX, Carroll 16-0 Todd Dodge NPP, USA
2005 Lakeland, FL 15-0 Bill Castle USA
Southlake, TX, Carroll 16-0 Todd Dodge NPP
2006 Lakeland, FL 15-0 Bill Castle NPP
Southlake, TX, Carroll 16-0 Todd Dodge USA
2007 Cincinnati, OH, St. Xavier 15-0 Steve Specht NPP
Miami, FL, Northwestern 15-0 Billy Rolle USA

[edit] National championships

School Championships Years
Massillon, OH, Washington 9 1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1961
Concord, CA, De La Salle 7 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Valdosta, GA 6 1962, 1969, 1971, 1984, 1986, 1992
Cincinnati, OH, Moeller 5 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982
Oak Park, IL 5 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1920
Austin, TX, Reagan 3 1967, 1968, 1970
Berwick, PA 3 1983, 1992, 1995
Cleveland, OH, St. Ignatius 3 1989, 1993, 1995
Coral Gables, FL 3 1964, 1967, 1969
Miami, FL 3 1942, 1943, 1965
Southlake, TX, Carroll 3 2004, 2005, 2006

[edit] References

Huff, Doug & Tennis, Mark (2001) National High School Football Record Book Student Sports ISBN 0-9708676-0-3

  1. ^ Groeschen, Tom. "Moeller coach Bob Crable draws spotlight", The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio: Gannett Company, 2001-08-24. Retrieved on 2008-01-26. "Klonne was asked to resign despite a 19-season record of 169-48, including two state titles (1982, '85) and a USA Today national championship in 1982."