North Dakota High School Activities Association
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The North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) is the governing body for North Dakota high school athletics and fine arts. In many athletics, the state's teams are divided into Class A (larger schools) and Class B (smaller schools). One exception to this is football, which is divided into four divisions: AAA, AA, A, and 9-man. The current executive secretary of the NDHSAA is Sherman Sylling and the headquarters are located in Valley City, North Dakota.
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[edit] Athletics
[edit] Baseball
The first Class B baseball competition took place in 1950 and was won by Enderlin. The first Class A baseball competition took place in 1994 and was won by Dakota Prairie. Dickinson holds the most Class A titles (3) and Drayton and Hatton are tied for the most Class B titles (6 each). As of 2007, the current Class A champions are Dickinson and the current Class B champions are Minot Ryan.
Year | Class B | |
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1950 | Enderlin | |
1951 | Minto | |
1952 | Minto | |
1953 | Hankinson | |
1954 | Central Cass | |
1955 | Streeter | |
1956 | Beulah | |
1957 | Wyndmere | |
1958 | Drayton | |
1959 | Drayton | |
1960 | Drayton | |
1961 | Drayton | |
1962 | Drayton | |
1963 | Drayton | |
1964 | Velva | |
1965 | Minot | |
1966 | Tolna | |
1967 | Hillsboro | |
1968 | Hillsboro | |
1969 | Hatton | |
1970 | Hatton | |
1971 | Hatton | |
1972 | Dunseith | |
1973 | Zeeland | |
1974 | Zeeland | |
1975 | Tolna | |
1976 | Rolla | |
1977 | Hatton | |
1978 | Midway | |
1979 | Hatton | |
1980 | Edmore | |
1981 | Edmore | |
1982 | Hatton | |
1983 | Thompson | |
1984 | Velva | |
1985 | Thompson | |
1986 | Velva | |
1987 | Lakota | |
1988 | Hatton | |
1989 | Bisbee-Egeland/Cando | |
1990 | Enderlin | |
1991 | Munich/Starkweather | |
1992 | Munich/Starkweather | |
1993 | Surrey | |
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Year | Class A | Class B |
1994 | Mandan | Dakota Prairie |
1995 | Bismarck St. Mary's | St. Thomas |
1996 | Fargo South | St. Thomas/Valley |
1997 | Bismarck St. Mary’s | Enderlin |
1998 | Fargo South | Minot Ryan |
1999 | Minot | Thompson |
2000 | Grand Forks Central | Minot Ryan |
2001 | Dickinson | Minot Ryan |
2002 | Fargo North | Cavalier |
2003 | Bismarck | Cavalier |
2004 | Dickinson | Cavalier |
2005 | Minot | Thompson |
2006 | Grand Forks Central | Steele-Dawson/Napoleon/Wing/
Tuttle-Pettibone/Robinson |
2007 | Fargo Shanley | Minot Ryan |
[edit] Basketball
The first Class A boys basketball competition took place in 1914 and was won by Fargo Central. The first Class B boys basketball competition took place in 1933 and was won by Fairmount. Girls basketball was added in 1974. The first Class A girls basketball competition was won by Jamestown and the first Class B girls basketball competition was won by Hankinson. In Class A, Bismarck and Grand Forks Central hold the most boys titles (9) and Mandan holds the most girls titles (8). In Class B, Mayville/Mayville-Portland/May-Port CG holds the most boys titles (8) and Bottineau holds the most girls titles (3). As of 2007, the current Class A boys champions are Dickinson and the current Class A girls champions are Mandan. As of 2007, the current Class B boys champions are Parshall and the current Class B girls champions are Bottineau.
Year | Class A boys | |||
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1914 | Fargo Central | |||
1915 | Tower City | |||
1916 | Minot | |||
1917 | Michigan | |||
1918 | Valley City | |||
1919 | Petersburg | |||
1920 | Valley City | |||
1921 | Valley City | |||
1922 | Fargo Central | |||
1923 | Fargo Central | |||
1924 | Fargo Central | |||
1925 | Devils Lake | |||
1926 | Fargo Central | |||
1927 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1928 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1929 | Valley City | |||
1930 | Bismarck | |||
1931 | Fargo Central | |||
1932 | Fargo Central | |||
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Year | Class A boys | Class B boys | ||
1933 | Bismarck | Fairmount | ||
1934 | Minot | Grafton | ||
1935 | Grafton | Aneta | ||
1936 | Minot | Lakota | ||
1937 | Minot | Grafton | ||
1938 | Fargo Central | Minot St. Leo's | ||
1939 | Jamestown | Minot St. Leo's | ||
1940 | Mandan | Rugby | ||
1941 | Wahpeton | Rugby | ||
1942 | Fargo Central | Elbowoods (Not recognized until January 2002) | ||
1943 | Fargo Central | Minot St. Leo's | ||
1944 | Wahpeton | Mayville | ||
1945 | Valley City | Ellendale | ||
1946 | Grand Forks Central | Mayville | ||
1947 | Grand Forks Central | Minot Model | ||
1948 | Williston | Minot Model | ||
1949 | Minot | Lisbon | ||
1950 | Minot | Minot Model | ||
1951 | Bismarck St. Mary's | Lisbon | ||
1952 | Grand Forks Central | Minot Model | ||
1953 | Bismarck | Minot Model | ||
1954 | Wahpeton | Leeds | ||
1955 | Minot | Casselton | ||
1956 | Grand Forks Central | Fort Yates | ||
1957 | Bismarck | Hettinger | ||
1958 | Bismarck | Kulm | ||
1959 | Bismarck | Bottineau | ||
1960 | Valley City | Rolla | ||
1961 | Minot | Mott | ||
1962 | Rugby | Mott | ||
1963 | Williston | Kenmare | ||
1964 | Grafton | Fort Yates | ||
1965 | Minot | Kenmare | ||
1966 | Mandan | Kenmare | ||
1967 | Mandan | Ellendale | ||
1968 | Williston | Casselton-Central Cass | ||
1969 | Grand Forks Red River | Fargo Oak Grove | ||
1970 | Grand Forks Central | New England St. Mary's | ||
1971 | Minot | Wyndmere | ||
1972 | Bismarck St. Mary's | Mayville-Portland | ||
1973 | Fort Yates | Hillsboro | ||
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Year | Class A boys | Class A girls | Class B boys | Class B girls |
1974 | Grand Forks Central | Jamestown | Hillsboro | Hankinson |
1975 | Williston | Williston | Parshall | Mayville-Portland |
1976 | Jamestown | Williston | LaMoure | Rock Lake |
1977 | Fargo North | Williston | Hillsboro | Divide County |
1978 | Jamestown | Minot | Larimore | Munich |
1979 | Wahpeton | Fargo North | Sargent Central | Hope |
1980 | Minot | Fargo Shanley | New Town | Hope |
1981 | Mandan | Devils Lake | Hillsboro | Rolla |
1982 | Jamestown | Fargo Shanley | Divide County | Lidgerwood |
1983 | West Fargo | Fargo Shanley | Hettinger | Washburn |
1984 | Bismarck Century | Devils Lake | Linton | Hillsboro |
1985 | Fargo North | Fargo South | Linton | Finley-Sharon |
1986 | Fargo South | Wahpeton | Newburg | New England St. Mary’s |
1987 | Jamestown | Devils Lake | Mayville-Portland | Esmond-Maddock |
1988 | Minot | Grand Forks Red River | Edinburg | Braddock |
1989 | Fargo South | Fargo Shanley | Bisbee-Egeland | Beach |
1990 | Minot | Bismarck Century | Edgeley | Beach |
1991 | West Fargo | Bismarck | Watford City | Washburn |
1992 | West Fargo | Fargo South | Munich | Bowman |
1993 | Jamestown | West Fargo | Central Valley | Minot Ryan |
1994 | Bismarck | Fargo South | Minot Ryan | Hazen |
1995 | Minot | Mandan | Carrington | Midkota |
1996 | Grand Forks Central | Fargo Shanley | May-Port CG | Minto |
1997 | Fargo Shanley | Fargo Shanley | May-Port CG | Oakes |
1998 | Fargo Shanley | West Fargo | Standing Rock | Velva |
1999 | Minot | Mandan | Leeds | Bottineau |
2000 | Bismarck | Mandan | Fargo Oak Grove | Starkweather-Munich |
2001 | Bismarck | Fargo North | North Border | Mohall |
2002 | Fargo North | Fargo Shanley | May-Port CG | Seasons switched from August-November to December-March |
2003 | Dickinson | Mandan | May-Port CG | Larimore |
2004 | Bismarck St. Mary's | Mandan | Dickinson Trinity | Larimore |
2005 | Bismarck | Mandan | New Rockford-Sheyenne | Langdon |
2006 | Fargo North | Mandan | Dickinson Trinity | Bottineau |
2007 | Dickinson | Mandan | Parshall | Bottineau |
2008 | Fargo Shanley | Mandan | Grafton | Bottineau |
[edit] Football
Currently, high schools in the state of North Dakota are divided into four divisions for football: Class AAA, Class AA, Class A, and 9-man. From 1906 to 1974, all the schools in the state competed in just one division. In 1975, the format was switched to Class A, Class B, and 9-man. In 1997, it was changed to the current set of classes. The weekend for all the state championship games is called the Dakota Bowl.
The first high school football competition in North Dakota took place in 1906 and was won by Grand Forks Central. The football teams of the largest high schools in the state have been classified as both Class A and Class AAA at different times. When adding up wins in both classes, Fargo Shanley holds the most titles (20) among the state's larger schools. The first Class B competition took place in 1975 and was won by Watford City. Watford City has the most Class B titles (6). In 1997, Class B was discontinued and replaced with Class AA and Class A. Under this new classification, Minot Ryan won the first Class AA championship and Velva-Sawyer won the first Class A Championship. Cavalier and Dickinson Trinity are tied for the most Class AA titles (3 each) and Velva-Sawyer has the most Class A titles (7). The first 9-man competition took place in 1975 and was won by Napoleon. New England-Regent holds the most 9-man titles (4). As of 2007, the current Class AAA champions are Fargo South, the current Class AA champions are Fargo Oak Grove, the current Class A champions are Harvey, and the current 9-man champions are Mott/Regent.
Year | Champion | ||||
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1906 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1907 | Valley City | ||||
1910 | Minot | ||||
1911 | Fargo Central | ||||
1912 | Fargo Central | ||||
1913 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1914 | Park River | ||||
1915 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1916 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1917 | Williston | ||||
1918 |
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1919 | Williston | ||||
1920 | Williston | ||||
1921 | Fargo Central | ||||
1922 | Fargo Central | ||||
1923 | Fargo Central | ||||
1924 | Valley City | ||||
1926 | Fargo Central | ||||
1928 | Bismarck | ||||
1929 | Bismarck | ||||
1930 | Wahpeton | ||||
1931 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1933 | Jamestown | ||||
1934 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1935 | Minot | ||||
1936 | Valley City | ||||
1938 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1939 | Mandan | ||||
1940 | Bismarck | ||||
1941 | Minot | ||||
1942 | Mandan | ||||
1943 | Bismarck | ||||
1944 | Fargo Central | ||||
1945 | Fargo Central | ||||
1946 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1947 | Mandan | ||||
1948 | Mandan | ||||
1949 | Bismarck | ||||
1950 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1951 | Bismarck St. Mary's | ||||
1952 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1953 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1954 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1955 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1956 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1957 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1958 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1959 | Bismarck St. Mary's | ||||
1960 | Grand Forks St. James | ||||
1962 | Bismarck | ||||
1963 | Grand Forks Central | ||||
1967 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1968 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1969 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1970 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1971 | Wahpeton | ||||
1972 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1973 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
1974 | Fargo Shanley | ||||
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Year | Class A | Class B | 9-man | ||
1975 | Fargo Shanley | Watford City | Napoleon | ||
1976 | Fargo Shanley | Watford City | Elgin | ||
1977 | Fargo Shanley | Mayville-Portland | Zeeland | ||
1978 | Fargo South | Watford City | Zeeland | ||
1979 | Dickinson Trinity | Watford City | Dakota (Arthur) | ||
1980 | Minot | Central Cass | Linton | ||
1981 | Fargo Shanley | Carrington | Hope | ||
1982 | Fargo South | Fargo Oak Grove | Sherwood | ||
1983 | Fargo Shanley | Velva | Parshall | ||
1984 | Bismarck | Mayville-Portland | Cooperstown | ||
1985 | Bismarck | Watford City | Northwood | ||
1986 | Fargo South | Watford City | New Salem-Almont | ||
1987 | Fargo South | Cavalier | Wyndmere-Lidgerwood | ||
1988 | Bismarck St. Mary's | Carrington | New England-Regent-New England St. Mary's | ||
1989 | Fargo South | Beulah | Hope-Page-CG | ||
1990 | Fargo South | Linton | Rolette | ||
1991 | Bismarck St. Mary's | LaMoure | Hankinson | ||
1992 | Fargo South | Lisbon | Wyndmere-Lidgerwood | ||
1993 | West Fargo | Des Lacs-Burlington | Sargent-Central | ||
1994 | Bismarck St. Mary's | Minot Ryan | Edgeley-Kulm | ||
1995 | Fargo North | Killdeer | New England-Regent | ||
1996 | Fargo South | Hazen | New England-Regent | ||
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Year | Class AAA | Class AA | Class A | 9-man | |
1997 | Dickinson | Minot Ryan | Velva-Sawyer | New England-Regent | |
1998 | West Fargo | Watford City | Harvey | Divide County | |
1999 | West Fargo | Minot Ryan | Stanley | Central Valley | |
2000 | Fargo North | Dickinson Trinity | Velva-Sawyer | Linton/Hazelton-Moffit-Braddock | |
2001 | Bismarck | Dickinson Trinity | Velva-Sawyer | Strasburg/Zeeland | |
2002 | West Fargo | Cavalier | Stanley-Powers Lake | Linton/Hazelton-Moffit-Braddock | |
2003 | West Fargo | Cavalier | Velva-Sawyer | Linton/Hazelton-Moffit-Braddock | |
2004 | Fargo South | Cavalier | Velva-Sawyer | Edgeley/Kulm | |
2005 | Grand Forks Central | Dickinson Trinity | Velva-Sawyer | Richland | |
2006 | Fargo South | Watford City | Velva-Sawyer | Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter | |
2007 | Fargo South | Fargo Oak Grove | Harvey | Mott/Regent |
[edit] Hockey
The first boys hockey competition took place in 1961 and was won by Grand Forks Central. The first girls hockey competition took place in 2003 and was won by Fargo South. Grand Forks Central holds the most boys titles (23.5) and Fargo North holds the most girls titles (3). As of 2008, the current boys champions are Grafton-Park River and the current girls champions are Fargo North.
Year | Boys |
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1961 | Grand Forks Central |
1962 | Grand Forks Central |
1963 | Grand Forks Central |
1964 | Grand Forks Central |
1965 | Grand Forks Central |
1966 | Grand Forks Central |
1967 | Grand Forks Central |
1968 | Grand Forks Central |
1969 | Grand Forks Central |
1970 | Grand Forks Central |
1971 | Grand Forks Central |
1972 | Grand Forks Central |
1973 | Grand Forks Central |
1974 | Grand Forks Red River |
1975 | Grand Forks Central |
1976 | Grand Forks Central |
1977 | Grand Forks Central
Grand Forks Red River (co-champions) |
1978 | Grafton |
1979 | Grand Forks Central |
1980 | Grand Forks Central |
1981 | Fargo North |
1982 | Fargo North |
1983 | Grand Forks Central |
1984 | Grand Forks Central |
1985 | Grafton |
1986 | Fargo North |
1987 | Grand Forks Red River |
1988 | Grand Forks Red River |
1989 | Grand Forks Red River |
1990 | Grand Forks Red River |
1991 | Grafton-Park River |
1992 | Minot |
1993 | Grand Forks Central |
1994 | Fargo South |
1995 | Grand Forks Central |
1996 | Grand Forks Red River |
1997 | Grand Forks Red River |
1998 | Grand Forks Red River |
1999 | Fargo South |
2000 | Grand Forks Red River |
2001 | Grand Forks Red River |
2002 | Grafton-Park River |
2003 | Grand Forks Central |
2004 | Grand Forks Central |
2005 | Grand Forks Red River |
2006 | Fargo South |
2007 | Grand Forks Red River |
2008 | Grafton-Park River |
Year | Girls |
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2003 | Fargo South |
2004 | Fargo North |
2005 | Fargo North |
2006 | Bismarck |
2007 | Bismarck |
2008 | Fargo North |
[edit] Soccer
The first boys soccer competition took place in 1990 and was won by Minot. Fargo South holds the most boys titles (8). As of 2008, the current boys champions are Bismarck Century. The first girls soccer competition took place in 1996 and was won by Fargo North. As of 2007, the current girls champions are Bismarck Century.
Year | Boys | |
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1990 | Minot High School | |
1991 | Fargo South | |
1992 | Fargo South | |
1993 | Fargo South | |
1994 | Fargo North | |
1995 | Fargo North | |
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Year | Boys | Girls |
1996 | Bismarck | Fargo North |
1997 | Bismarck | Grand Forks Central |
1998 | Fargo South | Bismarck Century |
1999 | Fargo South | Fargo South |
2000 | Fargo South | Bismarck |
2001 | Fargo South | Bismarck Century |
2002 | Grand Forks Red River | Bismarck Century |
2003 | Fargo North | Bismarck Century |
2004 | Fargo South | Grand Forks Red River |
2005 | Grand Forks Red River | Bismarck |
2006 | Minot | Fargo North |
2007 | Bismarck Century | Bismarck Century |
[edit] Track and field
The first Class A boys track and field competition took place in 1903 and was won by Grand Forks Central. Bismarck holds the most Class A boys titles (26). As of 2007, the current Class A boys champions are Bismarck. Bismarck holds the most Class A boys titles (26). As of 2007, the current Class A boys champions are Bismarck. The first Class B boys track and field competition took place in 1950 and was won by Ellendale. As of 2007, the current Class A boys champions are Hazen. The first girls track and field competition took place in 1966 and was divided into Class A and B in 1971.
Year | Class A boys | Class A girls | Class B boys | Class B girls |
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1903 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1904 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1905 | Park River | |||
1906 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1907 | Park River | |||
1908 | Grand Forks Central & Park River | |||
1909 | Valley City | |||
1910 | Fargo Central | |||
1911 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1912 | Langdon | |||
1913 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1914 | Cavalier & Grand Forks Central | |||
1915 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1916 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1917 | Pembina | |||
1918 | Langdon | |||
1919 | Fargo Central | |||
1920 | Fargo Central | |||
1921 | Fargo Central | |||
1922 | Fargo Central & Grand Forks Central | |||
1923 | Fargo Central | |||
1924 | Fargo Central | |||
1925 | Fargo Central | |||
1926 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1927 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1928 | Fargo Central | |||
1929 | Bismarck | |||
1930 | Bismarck | |||
1931 | Fargo Central | |||
1932 | Bismarck | |||
1933 | Bismarck & Fargo Central | |||
1934 | Fargo Central | |||
1935 | Fargo Central | |||
1936 | Fargo Central | |||
1937 | Fargo Central | |||
1938 | Fargo Central | |||
1939 | Fessenden | |||
1940 | Grand Forks Central | |||
1941 | Dickinson | |||
1942 | Minot | |||
1943 | Standing Rock | |||
1944 | Fargo Central | |||
1945 | Bismarck | |||
1946 | Bismarck | |||
1947 | Bismarck | |||
1948 | Bismarck | |||
1949 | Bismarck | |||
1950 | Bismarck | Ellendale | ||
1951 | Bismarck | Riverdale | ||
1952 | Bismarck | Lisbon | ||
1953 | Jamestown | Lisbon | ||
1954 | Fargo Central | Ellendale | ||
1955 | Grand Forks Central | Hillsboro | ||
1956 | Grand Forks Central | LaMoure | ||
1957 | Bismarck | Linton | ||
1958 | Bismarck | Linton | ||
1959 | Dickinson | Fessenden | ||
1960 | Dickinson | Bottineau | ||
1961 | Grand Forks Central | New Rockford | ||
1962 | Dickinson | Fort Yates | ||
1963 | Grand Forks Central | Richardton Assumption Abbey | ||
1964 | Grand Forks Central | Fort Yates | ||
1965 | Fargo Central | Killdeer | ||
1966 | Grand Forks Central | Minot | Oakes | |
1967 | Fargo North | Bowbells | Minot Model | |
1968 | Bismarck | Bowbells | Minot Model | |
1969 | Bismarck | Tuttle | Grandin | |
1970 | Bismarck | Mandan | Grandin | |
1971 | Bismarck | Valley City | New Rockford | Carpio & Tuttle |
1972 | Bismarck | Minot | Hazen & Wishek | Hankinson |
1973 | Bismarck | Valley City | Leonard | Hankinson |
1974 | Minot | Valley City | Devils Lake NDSD | Michigan |
1975 | Minot | Dickinson | Parshall | Forman/Sargent Central |
1976 | Minot | Dickinson | Bowman | Buffalo/Tower City |
1977 | Minot | Dickinson | Bowman | Bowman |
1978 | Minot | Minot | Bowman | Bowman |
1979 | Minot | Fargo North | Napoleon | Bowman |
1980 | Minot | Dickinson | Mayville/Portland | Bowman |
1981 | Dickinson | Minot | Hebron | Cando |
1982 | Dickinson | Fargo South | Carrington | Bowman |
1983 | Grand Forks Red River | Bismarck | Mayville/Portland | Northwood/Linton & Larimore |
1984 | Mandan & Minot | Minot | Mayville/Portland | Linton |
1985 | Minot | Mandan | Killdeer | Langdon |
1986 | Fargo South | Grand Forks Central | Beulah | Langdon |
1987 | Fargo South | Grand Forks Central | Beulah | Beulah |
1988 | Fargo South | Minot | Beulah | Beulah |
1989 | Dickinson | Minot | Beulah | Harvey |
1990 | Dickinson | Dickinson | Beulah | Bowman |
1991 | Bismarck | Minot | Bowman | Hazen |
1992 | Grand Forks Red River | Minot | Rugby | Harvey |
1993 | Bismarck | Minot | Bowman | Hazen |
1994 | Bismarck | Minot | Harvey | Hazen |
1995 | Fargo South | Minot | Minot Ryan | Hazen |
1996 | Fargo South | Minot | Rugby | Hazen |
1997 | Dickinson | Minot | Lehr/Wishek | Hazen |
1998 | Dickinson | Grand Forks Red River | Killdeer | Hazen |
1999 | Dickinson | Bismarck Century | Lisbon | Carrington |
2000 | Fargo South | Grand Forks Red River | Lisbon | Carrington |
2001 | Minot | Fargo South | Lisbon | Carrington |
2002 | Minot | Mandan | Dickinson Trinity | Carrington |
2003 | Fargo South | Fargo South | Dickinson Trinity | Carrington |
2004 | Bismarck | Fargo South | Harvey | Carrington |
2005 | Bismarck | Bismarck Century | Lisbon | Benson County |
2006 | Bismarck | Bismarck | Dickinson Trinity | Bottineau |
2007 | Bismarck | Fargo South | Hazen | Benson County |
2008 | Bismarck | Bismarck | Hazen | Bowman County |
[edit] Cross Country
The first boys cross country competition took place in 1961. The boys were divided into class A and B in 1966. The first Class A and B girls cross country competition took place in 1979.
Year | Class A boys | Class A girls | Class B boys | Class B girls |
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1961 | Fargo | |||
1962 | Fort Yates | |||
1963 | Fort Yates | |||
1964 | Fort Yates | |||
1965 | Fort Yates | |||
1965 | Fort Yates | |||
1966 | Bismarck | Tuttle | ||
1967 | Bismarck | Tuttle | ||
1968 | Bismarck | Litchville | ||
1969 | Jamestown | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1970 | Jamestown | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1971 | Bismarck | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1972 | Bismarck | New Rockford | ||
1973 | Grand Forks Red River | New Rockford | ||
1974 | Minot | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1975 | Grand Forks Red River | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1976 | Minot | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1977 | Jamestown | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1978 | Jamestown | Raleigh St. Gertrude's | ||
1979 | Williston | Jamestown | Bowman | Bowman |
1980 | Williston | Valley City | Bowman | Bowman |
1981 | Mandan | Bismarck | Bowman | Bowman |
1982 | Bismarck | Fargo South | Bowman | Bowman |
1983 | Mandan | Bismarck | Bowman | Bowman |
1984 | Williston | Bismarck | Bowman | Bowman |
1985 | Fargo South | Minot | New Town | Bowman |
1986 | Dickinson | Minot | Bew Town | Bowman |
1987 | Bismarck | Mandan | Bowman | Bowman |
1988 | Jamestown | Mandan | New Town | Bowman |
1989 | West Fargo | Mandan | Bowman | Bowman |
1990 | West Fargo | Mandan | Bowman | Bowman |
1991 | Jamestown | Jamestown | Hazen | Hazen |
1992 | Jamestown | Jamestown | Bowman | Bowman |
1993 | Bismarck | Jamestown | Bowman | Bowman |
1994 | Jamestown | Minot | Bowman | Bowman |
1995 | Jamestown | Jamestown | Bowman | Bowman |
1996 | Jamestown | Jamestown | Griggs County Central | Bowman |
1997 | Jamestown | Jamestown | Griggs County Central | Bowman |
1998 | Grand Forks Central | Jamestown | Griggs County Central | Bowman |
1999 | Fargo South | Jamestown | Bowman | Bowman |
2000 | Dickinson | Dickinson | Bowman | Bowman |
2001 | Valley City | Dickinson | Fort Berthold | Bowman |
2002 | Fargo South | Dickinson | Fort Berthold | New Town |
2003 | Fargo South | Dickinson | Griggs County Central | Bowman |
2004 | Williston | Dickinson | New Town | Bowman |
2005 | Bismarck | Jamestown | New Town | Bowman |
2006 | Bismarck | Minot | New Town | Griggs County Central |
2007 | Bismarck | Bismarck | New Town | Grafton |
[edit] Volleyball
The first Class A volleyball competition took place in 1983 and was won by Bismarck Century. The first Class B volleyball competition took place in 1989 and was won by Beulah. Grand Forks Red River and Fargo North are tied for the most Class A titles (6 each) and Thompson holds the most Class B titles (4). As of 2006, the current Class A champions are Dickinson and the current Class B champions are Hillsboro.
Year | Class A | |
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1983 | Bismarck Century | |
1984 | Bismarck | |
1985 | Wahpeton | |
1986 | Wahpeton | |
1987 | Fargo Shanley | |
1988 | Fargo North | |
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Year | Class A | Class B |
1989 | Fargo North | Beulah |
1990 | Fargo Shanley | Center-Stanton |
1991 | Grand Forks Red River | Des Lacs-Burlington |
1992 | Grand Forks Red River | Park River |
1993 | Fargo North | Hazen |
1994 | Fargo North | Central Cass |
1995 | Fargo North | Beulah |
1996 | Fargo South | Beulah |
1997 | Grand Forks Red River | Thompson |
1998 | Grand Forks Red River | Thompson |
1999 | Fargo North | May-Port CG |
2000 | West Fargo | Hillsboro |
2001 | Grand Forks Red River | May-Port CG |
2002 | Fargo South | May-Port CG (Feb.) / Central Cass (Nov.) |
2003 | Grand Forks Red River | Langdon |
2004 | Williston | Thompson |
2005 | Dickinson | Thompson |
2006 | Dickinson | Hillsboro |
2007 | Fargo South | Kenmare |
[edit] Wrestling
The first Class A wrestling competition took place in 1958 and was won by Williston. The first Class B wrestling competition took place in 1969 and was won by New England St. Mary's. Bismarck holds the most Class A titles (27) and Napoleon holds the most Class B titles (13). As of 2007, the current Class A champions are Wahpeton and the current Class B champions are Napoleon.
Year | Class A | |
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1958 | Williston | |
1959 | Williston | |
1960 | Bismarck | |
1961 | Bismarck | |
1962 | Bismarck | |
1963 | Bismarck | |
1964 | Bismarck St. Mary's | |
1965 | Bismarck | |
1966 | Hettinger | |
1967 | Minot | |
1968 | Minot | |
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Year | Class A | Class B |
1969 | Minot | New England St. Mary’s |
1970 | Minot | New England St. Mary’s |
1971 | Minot | Belcourt |
1972 | Bismarck | Watford City |
1973 | Bismarck | Watford City |
1974 | Bismarck | Watford City |
1975 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
1976 | Bismarck | Velva |
1977 | Mandan | Velva |
1978 | Bismarck | Lisbon |
1979 | Bismarck | Velva |
1980 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
1981 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
1982 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
1983 | Bismarck | Lisbon |
1984 | Bismarck | Velva |
1985 | Williston | Velva |
1986 | Bismarck | Velva |
1987 | Bismarck Century | Carrington |
1988 | Bismarck Century | Carrington |
1989 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
1990 | Bismarck Century | Napoleon |
1991 | Bismarck | Carrington |
1992 | Bismarck | Carrington |
1993 | Minot | Oakes |
1994 | Bismarck Century | Carrington |
1995 | Bismarck Century | Carrington |
1996 | Bismarck | Hettinger |
1997 | Fargo South | Napoleon |
1998 | Bismarck | Ashley-Wishek |
1999 | Williston | Ashley-Wishek |
2000 | Bismarck | Hettinger |
2001 | Bismarck Century | Hettinger |
2002 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
2003 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
2004 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
2005 | Bismarck | Napoleon |
2006 | West Fargo | Napoleon |
2007 | Wahpeton | Napoleon |
2008 | Bismarck | Lisbon |