Iowa High School Athletic Association
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The Iowa High School Athletic Association (abbreviated as 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. It's 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, 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 sections.
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[edit] Mission Statement[1]
The ideals of good sportsmanship, ethical behavior, and integrity permeate our culture. The values of good citizenship and high behavioral standards apply equally to all activity disciplines. In perception and practice, good sportsmanship shall be defined as those qualities of behavior which are characterized by generosity and genuine concern for others. Further, an awareness is expected of the impact of an individual’s influence on the behavior of others. Good sportsmanship is viewed by the Iowa High School Athletic Association as a concrete measure of the understanding and commitment to fair play, ethical behavior, and integrity.
[edit] Administrative staff[2]
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.
[edit] Board of directors
- Executive Director- Richard Wulkow
- Assistant Executive Director- David Anderson
- Assistant Executive Director- Todd Tharp
- Assistant Executive Director- Alan Beste
- Director of Officials- Roger Barr
- Communications and Marketing Director- Chad Elsberry
- Information Director- Bud Legg
[edit] Board of control
- Chairperson- Brett Nanninga
- Vice-Chairperson- position currently unoccupied
- Secretary/Treasurer: Steve Oberg
- Member- Mike Billings
- Member- Gary Stumberg
- Member- Deborah R. Menke
- Member- Fred Whipple
- Member- Dennis Presnall
- Member- Gary Ross
- Member- Carol Greta
[edit] 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. [3]
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 128 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (136) schools
[edit] State Champions
[edit] 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).
Year | 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A |
---|---|---|---|---|
1946 | Burlington | |||
1947 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1948 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1949 | Cedar Rapids Franklin | |||
1950 | Cedar Rapids Wilson | |||
1951 | Exira [5] | |||
1952 | Colesburg | |||
1953 | 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 | Remsen St. Mary's | 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 | Bancroft St. John | Lansing Kee | Dyersville Beckman | Marshalltown |
1987 | Norway | Neola Tri-Center | Camanche | Davenport West |
1988 | Norway | Lynnville-Sully | Centerville | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1989 | Granville Spalding Catholic | Lansing Kee | Donnellson Central Lee | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1990 | Norway | Lansing Kee | Spencer | Decorah |
1991 | Norway | Lansing Kee | Decorah | West Waterloo |
1992 | Lansing Kee | Postville | Davenport Assumption | Ankeny |
1993 | Storm Lake Saint Mary | Wilton | Davenport Assumption | Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson |
1994 | Lisbon | Pella Christian | Denison | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1995 | LeMars Gehlen Catholic | Sumner | Davenport Assumption | West Des Moines Valley |
1996 | Swea City North Kossuth | Council Bluffs Saint Albert | Harlan | Ottumwa |
1997 | Swea City North Kossuth | Mount Vernon | Spencer | Ottumwa |
1998 | Mason City Newman Catholic | Iowa Falls | Washington Vinton | Des Moines Lincoln |
1999 | LeMars Gehlen Catholic | Council Bluffs Saint Albert | Davenport Assumption | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2000 | Urbandale | Fort Madison | Dyersville Beckman | Granville Spalding Catholic |
2001 | LeMars Gehlen Catholic | Emmetsburg | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2002 | Mason City Newman Catholic | Eagle Grove | Knoxville | Marshalltown |
2003 | Van Meter | Carlisle | Harlan | West Des Moines Valley |
2004 | Martensdale-St. Marys | Wellman Mid-Prairie | Davenport Assumption | West Des Moines Valley |
2005 | Lansing Kee | Wilton | Sioux City Bishop Heelan | West Des Moines Valley |
2006 | Lenox | Davenport Assumption | Cedar Rapids Xavier | West Des Moines Valley |
2007 | Kalona Iowa Mennonite School | Washington Cherokee | Manchester West Delaware | Urbandale |
[edit] 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.[3]
Year | Champion |
---|---|
1928 | Dows |
1929 | West Union |
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 |
[edit] Fall Tournament
The Fall Tournament was held every summer from 1939-1985. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Fall tournament never divided into separate classes. . [3]
Year | Champion |
---|---|
1939 | Grand Junction |
194- | 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 | Ramsen St. Mary’s |
1981 | Ramsen St. Mary’s |
1982 | Norway |
1983 | Norway |
1984 | Ramsen St. Mary’s |
1985 | Leo Holy Cross |
[edit] Basketball
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 128 largest schools*
- 1A- Remaining (148) 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 2006-2007 school year, there were 129 schools in 2A basketball, even though regulations call for 128
[edit] State Champions[6]
[edit] 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 |
---|---|---|
1912* | Ottumwa | |
1913* | Davenport | |
1914* | Cedar Rapids Washington | |
1915* | Ottumwa | |
1916* | Cedar Rapids Washington | |
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 Grinnel |
1923 | Osage | |
1924 | Champion unknown | |
1925 | A B |
Waterloo West Champion unknown |
1926 | A B |
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 | A B |
Marshalltown Iowa City St. Mary’s |
1957 | A B |
Des Moines Dowling Iowa City St. Mary’s |
1958 | A B |
Davenport Roland |
1959 | A B |
Sioux Center Calumet |
1960 | A B |
Marshalltown Wheatland |
1961 | Marshalltown | |
1962 | Cedar Rapids Regis | |
1963 | Newton | |
1964 | Newton | |
1965 | Des Moines Roosevelt | |
1966 | Marshalltown | |
1967 | 1A 2A |
Cedar Rapids Jefferson Sioux Center |
1968 | 1A 2A |
Storm Lake Paullina |
1969 | 1A 2A |
Cedar Rapids Washington Paullina |
1970 | 1A 2A |
Davenport Central Wheatland |
1971 | 1A 2A |
Davenport West Montezuma |
1972 | 1A 2A |
Cedar Rapids Kennedy Alta |
1973 | 1A 2A |
Ames Mount Vernon |
1974 | 1A 2A |
Waterloo East Orange City Unity |
1975 | 1A 2A 3A |
Clinton St. Mary’s Council Bluffs St. Albert Des Moines Lincoln |
1976 | 1A 2A 3A |
Iowa City Regina Forest City Ames |
1977 | 1A 2A 3A |
Clinton St. Mary’s Story City Roland-Story Iowa City West |
1978 | 1A 2A 3A |
Iowa City Regina Denison Des Moines Roosevelt |
1979 | 1A 2A 3A |
Iowa City Regina Cedar Rapids Regis West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
1980 | 1A 2A 3A |
Dike Storm Lake Wahlert Dubuque |
1981 | 1A 2A 3A |
Paullina Central Lincoln Dewitt Wahlert Dubuque |
1982 | 1A 2A 3A |
Paullina Cedar Rapids Regis Davenport Assumption |
1983 | 1A 2A 3A |
Palmer Cedar Rapids Regis Marion Linn-Marr |
1984 | 1A 2A 3A |
Denver Cedar Rapids Regis Cedar Rapids Kennedy |
1985 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Lone Tree Nashua Hull Western Christian Carroll Kuemper |
1986 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Palmer Orange City Unity Christian Washington Bettendorf |
1987 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Palmer Pocahontas Estherville Burlington |
1988 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Palmer Orange City Maurice Perry Fort Dodge |
1989 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Keota Orange City Maurice Council Bluffs St. Albert Iowa City City High |
1990 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Nesco Colo Montezuma Pella Christian Waterloo East |
1991 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Aplington Fonda Newell Hull Western Christian Ames |
1992 | A 1A 2A 3A |
Aplington Keota Iowa Mennonite Pella Christian Clinton |
1993 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Hudson Pella Christian New Hampton West Des Moines Valley |
1994 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Pomeroy Palmer Orange City Unity Christian Johnston Davenport West |
1995 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Winfield Mt. Union Osage Johnston Ankeny |
1996 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Rock Valley North Polk Alleman Hull Western Christian Mason City |
1997 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Fonda Newell Farrar Bondurant Creston Mason City |
1998 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Rock Valley Iowa Falls Cedar Rapids Prarie Iowa City West |
1999 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Fonda Newell Iowa Fall Davenport Assumption Sioux City West |
2000 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Fonda Newell Fort Dodge St. Edmond Davenport Assumption Iowa City West |
2001 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Pomeroy Palmer Danville Western Dubuque Epworth Indianola |
2002 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Pomeroy Palmer Danville Pella Sioux City East |
2003 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Hull Boyden Sioux Center Pella Waterloo East |
2004 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Dunkerton PCM Monroe Harlan Marion Linn-Mar |
2005 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
North Mahaska New Sharon Orange City Unity Christian MOC Floyd Valley Bettendorf |
2006 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Little Rock George Nodaway Valley Greenfield Harlan Des Moines Hoover |
2007 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Northwood Kensett Hull Western Christian Waverly Shell-Rock Marion Linn-Mar |
2008 | 1A 2A 3A 4A |
Cedar Falls NUH Hull Western Christian Dubuque Wahlert Catholic Iowa City City High |
*not IHSAA sanctioned |
[edit] 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).[7] 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 rower the position of runners on other teams.[8][9][10]
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
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 (128)
[edit] State Champions[7]
[edit] 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
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 Northt 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 Wheatland Calumus |
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 Walhert Hull Western Christian Iowa City Regina |
2004 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Cedar Falls Dubuque Walhert 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 |
[edit] Football
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
Football classifications remain the same for 2 years. They will again be realigned before the 2008-2009 school year.
- 4A- Enrollment 700 and larger, plus smaller schools from 4A conferences
- 3A- Next Largest 64
- 2A- Next Largest 72
- 1A- Next Largest 72
- A- Remaining 11 player schools
- 8-player- Option for smaller schools. Although there appears to be no specific sizes to participate in 8-player regular season games, schools with enrollments greater than 115 are not eligible for 8-player playoffs
[edit] State Champions[11]
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 | Redfield Dexfield | Britt | LeMars | Davenport Central | ||
1974 | Avoca AvoHa | 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 | Correctionville Eastwood | Sibley | Cedar Rapids Regis | Mason City | ||
1979 | Treynor | Sigourney | Emmetsburg | Dubuque Hempstead | ||
1980 | Moville Woodbury Central | Story Roland | Marion | Newton | ||
1981 | Paullina | Dike | Story Roland | Cedar Rapids Prarie | Bettendorf | |
1982 | Lone Tree | Packwood Pekin | Cedar Rapids Lasalle | Harlan Community | Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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1983 | Sutherland | Packwood Pekin | Cedar Rapids Lasalle | Harlan Community | Davenport Central | |
1984 | Schleswig | Pocahontas | Grundy Center | Harlan Community | Sioux City East | |
1985 | Paton-Churand | Center Point | Algona Bishop Garrigan | Pleasant Valley | Marion Linn-Marr | |
1986 | Paton-Churand | Lynnville Sully | Wapsie Valley | Waterloo Columbus | Cedar Falls | |
1987 | Garwin G-M-G | Grundy Center | Wapsie Valley | Decorah | Bettendorf | |
1988 | Schleswig | Grundy Center | Solon | Decorah | Bettendorf | |
1989 | Laurens-Marathon | West Branch | Emmetsburg | Decorah | Marion Linn-Marr | |
1990 | Logan-Magnolia | Lake City Southern Cal | Emmetsburg | Waverly Shell Rock | Marion Linn-Marr | |
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 City High | |
1994 | West Bend-Mallard | Hudson | Mount Vernon | Spencer | Iowa City City High | |
1995 | LeMars Gehlen Catholic | Denver | Keota Sigourney | Harlan Community | Iowa City West | |
1996 | Guthrie Center | West Hancock | Iowa Falls | Oskaloosa | Iowa City City High | |
1997 | Maynard West Central | Wapsie Valley | Emmettsburg | Harlan Community | Ankeny | |
1998 | West Bend-Mallard | Packwood Pekin | 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 | Lake City Southern Cal | Emmettsburg | Clear Lake | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2001 | Adair-Casey | Fredericksburg | Aplington-Parkersburg | Keota Sigourney | Western Dubuque Epworth | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2002 | Fenton Sentral | Manning | Akron-Westfield | Emmettsburg | Atlantic | West Des Moines Valley |
2003 | Fenton Sentral | Treynor | Eldora-New Providence | Emmettsburg | Harlan Community | West Des Moines Valley |
2004 | Remsen St. Mary’s | West Bend-Mallard | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Waterloo Columbus City | Harlan Community | Bettendorf |
2005 | Glidden-Ralston | North Mahaska | Iowa City Regina | Keota Sigourney | Harlan Community | West Des Moines Valley |
2006 | Northeast Hamilton | Manilla IKM | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Central Lyon/ George Little Rock | Humbolt | Cedar Rapids Xavier |
2007 | Stanton | Wapsie Valley | Council Bluffs St. Albert | Solon | Keokuk | Bettendorf |
[edit] 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. [12][13]
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 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
[edit] State Champions[14]
Year | Class | Champion |
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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 |
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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 |
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1947 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie) Cedar Rapids Franklin |
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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 Harltey-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 Central Sumner |
2004 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Clear Lake Waterloo Columbus Mason City Newman Catholic |
2005 | 4A 3A 2A 1A |
Bettendorf Clear Lake Grundy Central Onowa 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 |
Not yet contested Ballard Monroe PCM Cedar Falls Northern University High |
[edit] Fall Tournament[14]
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.[14] Those results are included above.
Year | Champion |
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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 |
[edit] Soccer
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 2A- Largest 48 schools
- 1A- Remaining schools (92)
[edit] State Champions[15]
The current State Champion is the winner of the spring tournament that has been held since 1995 and was divided into 2 classes in1998. 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
[edit] Swimming & diving
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
All schools compete in a single class in swimming
[edit] List of events[16]
- 50 yard freestyle
- 100 yard freestyle
- 200 yard freestyle
- 500 yard freestyle
- 100 yard butterfly
- 100 yard breaststroke
- 100 yard backstroke
- 200 yard individual medley
- 200 yard free relay
- 400 yard free relay
- 200 yard medley relay
- 1 meter springboard diving
[edit] State Champions[17]
Year | Champion |
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1938 | Des Moines North |
1939 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1940 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1941 | Clinton |
1942 | Des Moines North |
1943 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1944 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1945 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1946 | Clinton |
1947 | Clinton |
1948 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1949 | Clinton |
1950 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1951 | (tie)Des Moines Roosevelt (tie)Clinton |
1952 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1953 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1954 | Clinton |
1955 | Clinton |
1956 | Clinton |
1957 | Clinton |
1958 | Clinton |
1959 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1960 | Muscatine |
1961 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1962 | Clinton |
1963 | Des Moines Roosevelt |
1964 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1965 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1966 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1967 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1968 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1969 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1970 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1971 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1972 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1973 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1974 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1975 | Mason City |
1976 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1977 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1978 | Bettendorf |
1979 | Mason City |
1980 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1981 | Cedar Rapids Kennedy |
1982 | Ames |
1983 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1984 | West Demoines Valley |
1985 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1986 | Bettendorf |
1987 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1988 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1989 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1991 | Mason City |
1992 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1993 | Cedar Falls |
1994 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1995 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1996 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1997 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1998 | Cedar Falls |
1999 | Bettendorf |
2000 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2001 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2002 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2003 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2004 | Cedar Falls |
2005 | Cedar Falls |
2006 | Cedar Falls |
2007 | Bettendorf |
2008 | Cedar Rapids Washington[18] |
[edit] 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.
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 2A- Largest 48
- 1A- Remaining (61) schools
[edit] State Champions
[edit] 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 | 1A | 2A |
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1983 | Camanche | Cedar Rapids Washington |
1984 | Dubuque Hempstead | Comanche |
1985 | West Des Moines Valley | Comanche |
1986 | West Des Moines Valley | Comanche |
1987 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Denison |
1988 | Marion Linn-Marr | Comanche |
1989 | Dubuque Walhert | Comanche |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Comanche |
1991 | Waterloo West | Fairfield Maharishi |
1992 | West Des Moines Dowling Catholic | Comanche |
1993 | West Des Moines Valley | Keokuk |
1994 | Cedar Rapids Washington | Pella Christian |
1995 | Iowa City West | Comanche |
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 Walhert |
2005 | Iowa City West | Dubuque Walhert |
2006 | Iowa City West | Dubuque Walhert |
2007 | Davenport Central | Dubuque Walhert |
Year | 1A champion and school | 2A champion and school |
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1929 | John Stoddard Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1930 | Art Johnson Des Moines Lincoln |
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1931 | Richard Rugg Waterloo West |
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1932 | Richard Rugg Waterloo West |
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1933 | Cullen Story Des Moines Lincoln |
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1934 | James Brammer Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1935 | Bob Sandler Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1936 | Harry Jean Waterloo West |
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1937 | Sterling Lord Burlington |
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1938 | Joe Carney Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1939 | Ken Donelson Ames |
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1940 | Wayne Anderson Shenandoah |
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1941 | Harry Dunn Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1942 | Harold Johnson Des Moines Lincoln |
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1943 | Bob Cerney Mason City |
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1944 | Bob Cerney Mason City |
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1945 | Wilbur Squire Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1946 | Don Lewis Fort Madison |
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1947 | Don Lewis Fort Madison |
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1948 | Norman Barnes Cedar Rapids McKinley |
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1949 | George (Dusty) Rice Oelwein |
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1950 | George (Dusty) Rice Oelwein |
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1951 | Jamie Andrews Iowa City |
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1952 | Jamie Andrews Iowa City |
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1953 | Art Andrews Iowa City |
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1954 | Art Andrews Iowa City |
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1955 | Art Andrews Iowa City |
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1956 | Jodie Gaston Burlington |
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1957 | Jodie Gaston Burlington |
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1958 | Bob Boyson Cedar Rapids Washington |
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1959 | Bob Boyson Cedar Rapids Washington |
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1960 | Richard Friedman Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1961 | Arden Stokstad Cedar Falls, |
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1962 | Bob Stock Grundy Center |
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1963 | Rich Strauss Iowa City |
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1964 | Mike Sprengelmeyer Dubuque Wahlert |
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1965 | Randy Murphy Burlington |
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1966 | Tom Gray Waterloo West |
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1967 | Tom Gray Waterloo West |
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1968 | Chris Johnson Des Moines Lincoln |
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1969 | Bruce Nagel Iowa City West |
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1970 | Barry Young Waterloo West |
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1971 | Jim Stevenson Bettendorf |
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1972 | Norm Riek Grundy Center |
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1973 | Jim Houghton Iowa City West |
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1974 | Mark Morrow Des Moines North |
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1975 | Roger Knapp Des Moines Hoover |
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1976 | Roger Knapp Des Moines Hoover |
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1977 | Mark Paulson Clarinda |
John Stauffer Des Moines Roosevelt |
1978 | Tad Weiss Storm Lake |
Chuck Hull Des Moines Hoover |
1979 | Mike Conlon Fort Dodge St. Edmond |
Mike Inman Sioux City North |
1980 | Tad Weiss Storm Lake |
Kevin Stetson Des Moines Roosevelt |
1981 | Tom Johnson Camanche |
Bob Peterson Des Moines Hoover |
1982 | Randy Brown Norwalk |
Bob Peterson Des Moines Hoover |
1983 | Randy Brown Norwalk |
Jim Allen Fort Madison |
1984 | Bill Courter Boone |
Donny Isaak Kuemper Carroll |
1985 | Ty Dennis Camanche |
Jim Wilbanks Ottumwa |
1986 | Tilman Ferbert Mason City Newman Catholic |
Donny Isaak Kuemper Carroll |
1987 | Brent Klapprott Keokuk |
Joe Chung West Des Moines Valley |
1988 | Travis Rich Sergeant Bluff-Luton |
Mike May Cedar Rapids Washington |
1989 | Travis Rich Sergeant Bluff-Luton |
Mike Marino Dubuque Wahlert |
1990 | Cory Westphal West Dubuque Epworth |
Todd Shale Marion Linn-Mar |
1991 | Kyle Cleveland Fairfield Maharishi |
John Lundquist Des Moines Roosevelt |
1992 | Nate Dennis Camanche |
David Stoffel Bettendorf |
1993 | Jarrod Yates Denison |
Jonathan Klampe Cedar Rapids Washington |
1994 | Oriol Persiva Aplington-Parkersburg |
Adeel Qalbani Sioux City North |
1995 | Tyler Cleveland Fairfield Maharishi |
Craig Gansen Dubuque Wahlert |
1996 | Tyler Cleveland Fairfield Maharishi |
Johnny Watson Cedar Rapids Washington |
1997 | Tyler Cleveland Fairfield Maharishi |
Brian Takemoto Bettendorf |
1998 | Dan Delorbe Waterloo Columbus |
Hunter Skogman Marion Linn-Mar |
1999 | Naren Clark Fairfield Maharishi |
Pete Cownie West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2000 | Adam Bordow Fairfield Maharishi |
Jon Hoak West Des Moines Dowling Catholic |
2001 | Christian Wietoska Maquoketa |
Ben Lundell Dubuque Senior |
2002 | Naren Clark Fairfield Maharishi |
Steve McGaughey Des Moines Roosvelt |
2003 | First Pongsayaporn Fairfield |
Steve McGaughey Des Moines Roosevelt |
2004 | T.J. Leicht Dubuque Wahlert |
Adam Rens Newton |
2005 | T.J. Leicht Dubuque Wahlert |
Patrick Callaghan Iowa City West |
2006 | Wes Hartig Dubuque Wahlert |
Patrick Callaghan Iowa City West |
2007 | Johannes Gottschlich Fairfield |
Charlie Caris Des Moines Roosevelt |
2008 | Sean Mathison[21] Cedar Rapids Xavier |
Charlie Caris[22] Des Moines Roosevelt |
Year | 1A champion and school | 2A champion and school |
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1929 | Harold Hockenberg-Harry Lazarus Des Moines North |
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1930 | Simon Casady-Albert Latta Des Moines Lincoln |
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1931 | Cole Houghton-Jack Struyk Red Oak |
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1932 | Grant Elwood-Robert Gibson Red Oak |
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1933 | Frank Brown-Holmes Brown Ames |
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1934 | Duane Nichols-Merwin Woodward Cedar Rapids Washington |
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1935 | Paul Moser-Lawrence Owens Ames |
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1936 | Bill Gaylord-Hurbert Heinig Des Moines North |
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1937 | Billy Stanton-Bob Roe Oskaloosa |
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1938 | Julius Tabach-Wardell Johnston Waterloo West |
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1939 | Harry Dunn-Marvin Davidson Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1940 | Harry Dunn-Marvin Davidson Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1941 | DuWayne Beckmann-William Johnson Davenport |
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1942 | Dick Farley-Dick Lantz Boone |
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1943 | Bill Johansen-Bill Metz Burlington |
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1944 | Dick Swanson-Bill Hearshman Des Moines East |
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1945 | Jerry Ginther-Bud Rae Mason City |
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1946 | Burke Dailey-Bud Lusk Davenport |
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1947 | Gordon Chapman-Joe Popple Des Moines North |
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1948 | Henry Rate-Keith Boyle Iowa City |
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1949 | Henry Rate-Ed Duncan Iowa City |
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1950 | Jerry Jager-Jim Lindsay Davenport |
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1951 | Jerry Jager-Jim Lindsay Davenport |
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1952 | Ted Dunnington-Art Andrews Iowa City |
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1953 | Dick Hood-Don Middlebrook Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1954 | Jodie Gaston-Chuck Gaston Burlington |
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1955 | Jodie Gaston-Chuck Gaston Burlington |
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1956 | Larry Halpin-Denny Meyers Cedar Rapids Franklin |
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1957 | Chuck Gaston-Dave Killian Burlington |
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1958 | Bob Sprengelmeyer-Roy Sprengelmeyer Dubuque Loras |
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1959 | Gary Lubin-Dave Strauss Iowa City |
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1960 | Marc Mears-Dick Riley Keokuk |
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1961 | Dave Elmore-Ken Touhey Keokuk |
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1962 | Rich Strauss-John Wilmeth Iowa City |
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1963 | John Arledge-Russ Murphy Burlington |
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1964 | Tim Richeson-Jim Wing Cedar Rapids Jefferson |
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1965 | Tim Richeson-Jim Wing Cedar Rapids Jefferson |
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1966 | Jim Arledge-Tom Kindig Burlington |
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1967 | Mike Wilkinson-John Mitchell Sioux City Central |
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1968 | Bill Randall-Bruce Nagel Iowa City |
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1969 | Fred Seger-Dale Einwalter Waterloo West |
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1970 | Jim Stevenson-Tim Howell Bettendorf |
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1971 | Jim Stevenson-Tim Howell Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1972 | Kevin Tee-Lynn Tankersley Burlington |
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1973 | Steve Proctor-Doug Reichardt Des Moines Roosevelt |
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1974 | W.T. Grampp-Herb Lipsman Bettendorf |
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1975 | W.T. Grampp-Todd Landauer Bettendorf |
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1976 | Todd Landauer-Larry Lang Bettendorf |
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1977 | Kevin Mazula-Wendal Christenson Cedar Falls NUH |
Dave Eberhardt-John O’Connor Dubuque Walhert |
1978 | Mike Finerty-Dan Logan Keokuk |
Jon Bulat-Tom Culton Bettendorf |
1979 | Gene McCabe-Doug Jasper Davenport Assumption |
Jon Bulat-Steve Hoenk Bettendorf |
1980 | Mark Julien-Bill Bush Davenport Assumption |
Steve Hoenk-Jim Logan Bettendorf |
1981 | Paco Sagaon-David Hanan Keokuk |
Steve Hoenk-Rich Ambrosini Bettendorf |
1982 | Bill Courter-Eric Foster Boone |
Mike Cram-Steve Molen Iowa City City High |
1983 | Mike Huss-Steve Huss Fort Dodge St. Edmond |
Frank Foster-J.J. Puk Cedar Rapids Washington |
1984 | Kregg Halstead-Karl Stanley Storm Lake |
John Ottavi-Tom Ottavi Dubuque Hempstead |
1985 | Tom Birchmier-Mike McGinnis Shenandoah |
Jeff Garrison-Andy Summers West Des Moines Valley |
1986 | Matt Smith-Adam Carroll Waterloo Central |
Kyle Gamble-Jordan Hansell Des Moines Roosevelt |
1987 | Dave White-Rick Ford Iowa Falls |
Alan Kress-Micky Ramsey Marion Linn-Marr |
1988 | Jeremy Dennis-Bill Buckman Camanche |
Kyle Gamble-Jordan Hansell Des Moines Roosevelt |
1989 | Dave Figgins-Frank Dea Atlantic |
John Stoffel-Brent Longval Bettendorf |
1990 | Scott Leake-Tobin Laursen Decorah |
David Stoffel-Brent Longval Bettendorf |
1991 | Tobin Laursen-Scott Leake Decorah |
Dan Blong-Cliff Peterson Davenport Central |
1992 | Greg Dannemann-Ben Podoll Fairfield Maharishi |
Andy Kramer-Sam Sterrett Dubuque Senior |
1993 | Greg Dannemann-Ben Podoll Fairfield Maharishi |
Ben Bamsey-Omar Akbar Waterloo West |
1994 | Thomas Brand-Brad Veenstra Pella Christian |
Chris Howard-Jason Stuck Sioux City North |
1995 | Mark Low-Bill Goble Camanche |
Ben Cilek-Nick Perry Iowa City West |
1996 | Jess Hebson-Mike Campie Camanche |
Peter Nau-Kyle Slaughter Cedar Rapids Washington |
1997 | David Hurlin-Galen Saturley Fairfield Maharishi |
Hunter Skogman-Brad East Marion Linn-Marr |
1998 | Tait Smock-Peter West Decorah |
Matt Spina-Sammy Saluri Urbandale |
1999 | David Hurlin-Justin Vigmostad Fairfield Maharishi |
Jon Houghton-David Houghton Iowa City City High |
2000 | Justin Vigmostad-Naren Clark Fairfield Maharishi |
Zlatko Letica-John Katelman Des Moines Roosevelt |
2001 | Ashish Narsi-Brian Hunziker Spencer |
Jon Swanson-Charlie Smith West Des Moines Catholic |
2002 | Nate Duncan-Tobias Ruhe Camanche |
Alex Loeb-Tom Hagen Des Moines Roosevelt |
2003 | Marius Dorbrandt-Kyle Mink Camanche |
Mike McIntosh-Boris Shcharansky West Des Moines Valley |
2004 | Kevin Manzel-Theo Roth Dubuque Walhert |
Mike McIntosh-Matt Leavenworth West Des Moines Valley |
2005 | Nate Rausa-Elliot Rausa Waterloo Columbus Catholic |
Mitch Eslick-Lucas Boyd Fort Dodge |
2006 | Tripp Ott-Brooks Bertsch Dubuque Walhert |
Mitch Beckert-Scott Stegemann Davenport Central |
2007 | Joe Nora-Jim Nora Waterloo Columbus Catholic |
Madison Adams-Chris Yates Iowa City West |
2008 | Brooks Bertsch-Carter Giese[24] Dubuque Walhert |
Adam DeSimone-David DeSimone[25] Bettendorf |
[edit] 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.
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 4A- Largest 48 schools
- 3A- Next 64 largest schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (165) schools
[edit] List of events[26][27]
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
- 4x100 meter relay
- 4x200 meter relay
- 4x400 meter relay
- 4x800 meter relay
- 1600 meter distance Medley relay
- 4x110 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
[edit] 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.
Year | 4A/AA | 3A/A | 2A/B | 1A/CD |
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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 |
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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 Juvenille 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 Prarie | 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
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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 | West Hancock[29] | Mid-Prarie[30] | Cedar Rapids Xavier[31] | Pleasant Valley [32] |
Year | Champion |
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2003 | Marshalltown |
2004 | English Valley |
2005* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
2006* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
2007* | Aplington-Parkersburg |
*Co-ed champion |
[edit] Wrestling
[edit] Classification guidelines[4]
- 3A- Largest 64 schools
- 2A- Next 96 largest schools
- 1A- Remaining (129) schools
[edit] Weight classifications[34]
- 103 pounds
- 112 pounds
- 119 pounds
- 125 pounds
- 130 pounds
- 135 pounds
- 140 pounds
- 145 pounds
- 152 pounds
- 160 pounds
- 171 pounds
- 189 pounds
- 215 pounds
- 285 pounds
[edit] State Champions
Team state champions are determined by a bracket-style, single elimination dual matches. There is also a separate tournament in which an individual State Champion is named in each weight class. 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.[35]
Year | Class | Champion |
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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 |
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1932 | Fort Dodge | |
1933 | (tie)Cresco (tie)New Hampton |
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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 Prarie 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 Prarie 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[37] Ballard Huxley[38] Gilbertville Don Bosco[39] |
*Championship not IHSAA supervised or sanctioned |
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/baseball/2008_Stat_Baseball.pdf page 1
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/boardofcontrol.html
- ^ a b c d e f http://www.IHSAA.org/baseball/Archives/BaseStateChamp_results.pdf
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j http://www.IHSAA.org/06_07_classifications.pdf
- ^ Iowa High School State Baseball Tournament
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/basketball/Archives/state_results.pdf
- ^ a b XC.05.revised
- ^ Cross Country Scoring - Ask a Coach
- ^ NFHS Rule Book
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_country_running#Scoring
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/football/ARCHIVES/FB.4.CHAMPGAME.results.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Golf_Stat_07_08.pdf page 13
- ^ NFHS rule book
- ^ a b c http://www.iahsaa.org/Golf_Stat_07_08.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/sc_statecha_run.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Swim_Stat_07_08.pdf page 3
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Swim_Stat_07_08.pdf pages 4-5
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Swim/2008/08_State_Swim_Team_Scores.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Tennis_Stat_07_08.pdf pages 22-33
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Tennis_Stat_07_08.pdf pages3-5
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/tennis/2008%20Tennis/2008%20State%201A%20Champ%20Singles%20Brackets.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/tennis/2008%20Tennis/2008%20State%202A%20Champ%20Singles%20Brackets.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Tennis_Stat_07_08.pdf pages 9-13
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/tennis/2008%20Tennis/2008%20State%201A%20Champ%20Doubles%20Brackets.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/tennis/2008%20Tennis/2008%20State%202A%20Champ%20Doubles%20Brackets.pdf
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/4A_Results.htm
- ^ Index Page
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/08_track_statbook.pdf pages 11-16
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/080515F087.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/080515F089.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/080515F091.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/track/2008_Results/080515F093.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Wrestling_Stat_07_08.pdf pages 3-6
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/2008%20WR%20TOURNAMENT/08_3A_BRACKETS.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Wrestling_Stat_07_08.pdf page 3
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/Wrestling_Stat_07_08.pdf pages 3-6
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/2008%20WR%20TOURNAMENT/08_3A_TEAM_SCORES.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/2008%20WR%20TOURNAMENT/08_2A_TEAM_SCORES.htm
- ^ http://www.iahsaa.org/2008%20WR%20TOURNAMENT/08_1A_TEAM_SCORES.htm