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
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
Class A baseball introduced
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
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
Class B boys basketball introduced
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
Class A girls and Class B girls basketball introduced
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
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
No football
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
Format switched to Class A, Class B, and 9-man
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
Format switched to Class AAA, Class AA, Class A, and 9-man — Class B discontinued
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
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
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
1990 Minot High School
1991 Fargo South
1992 Fargo South
1993 Fargo South
1994 Fargo North
1995 Fargo North
Girls soccer introduced
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
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
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
1983 Bismarck Century
1984 Bismarck
1985 Wahpeton
1986 Wahpeton
1987 Fargo Shanley
1988 Fargo North
Class B volleyball introduced
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
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
Class B wrestling introduced
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

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