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Iowa High School Athletic Association
Iowa High School Athletic Association logo.svg
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Abbreviation IHSAA
Legal status Association
Purpose Athletic/Educational
Headquarters 1605 South Story St.
Boone, Iowa 50036, United States

Region served

Iowa

Membership

375+ high schools

Official language

English

Executive Director

Tom Keating
Affiliations National Federation of State High School Associations

Staff

17
Website iahsaa.org
Remarks (515) 432-2011

The Iowa High School Athletic Association (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. Its 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, bowling, 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 section.

Administrative staff [edit]

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.

Board of directors [edit]

  • Executive Director- Tom Keating
  • Assistant Director- Brett Nanninga
  • Assistant Director- Todd Tharp
  • Assistant Director- Jared Chizek
  • Assistant Director Chad Elsberry
  • Director of Officials- Lewis Curtis
  • Communications Director- Chris Cuellar

Board of control [edit]

[1]

  • Chairperson: Greg Darling, Humboldt, 2021
  • Vice-Chairperson: Dr. Rod Earleywine, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 2020
  • Treasurer: Barb Schwamman, Osage, 2010
  • Greg Dockum, Johnston, IASB, 2021
  • Brent Cook, Dubuque, Senior, 2022
  • Paula Wright, Oskaloosa, 2019
  • Scott Kibby, Iowa City, Liberty, 2023
  • Dave Wiebers, Denison-Schleswig, 2023
  • Dr. Ryan Wise, ex-officio, Department of Education

Baseball [edit]

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.[2]

Classification guidelines [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools[3]
  • 3A- Next 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Next 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (138) schools

State Champions [edit]

Summer Tournament [edit]

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).

Iowa Summer State Tournament Champions.[2]
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 [4]
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 St. Mary's, Clinton
1964 Clinton
1965 Boone
1966 Cedar Rapids, Washington
1967 Boone
1968 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville
1969 Fort Dodge
1970 Decorah
1971 Benton, Van Horne
1972 Mason City
1973 Kee, Lansing Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
1974 Granville Spalding Catholic Dubuque Hempstead
1975 Granville Spalding Catholic Burlington
1976 Marshalltown MFL, Monona
1977 Johnston Davenport West
1978 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Dubuque Hempstead
1979 St. John's, Independence Davenport Central
1980 Kee, Lansing Des Moines East
1981 Norway Kee, Lansing St. Albert's, Council Bluffs Marshalltown
1982 Norway Notre Dame, Burlington Norwalk Assumption, Davenport
1983 Norway St. Mary's, Remsen Maquoketa Dubuque Hempstead
1984 Norway St. Mary's, Remsen Forest City Dubuque Hempstead
1985 St. John, Bancroft St. Mary's, Remsen Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction Marshalltown
1986 Saint John, Bancroft Kee, Lansing Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Marshalltown
1987 Norway Tri-Center, Neola Camanche Davenport West
1988 Norway Lynnville-Sully Centerville Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1989 Spalding Catholic, Granville Kee, Lansing Central Lee, Donnellson Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1990 Norway Kee, Lansing Spencer Decorah
1991 Norway Kee, Lansing Decorah Waterloo West
1992 Kee, Lansing Postville Assumption, Davenport Ankeny
1993 St. Mary's, Storm Lake Wilton Assumption, Davenport Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
1994 Lisbon Pella Christian Denison Cedar Rapids, Washington
1995 Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars Sumner Assumption, Davenport Valley, West Des Moines
1996 North Kossuth, Swea City St. Albert, Council Bluffs Harlan Ottumwa
1997 North Kossuth, Swea City Mount Vernon Spencer Ottumwa
1998 Newman Catholic, Mason City Iowa Falls Washington, Vinton Des Moines, Lincoln
1999 Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars St. Albert, Council Bluffs Assumption, Davenport Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2000 Spalding Catholic, Granville Fort Madison Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Urbandale
2001 Spalding Catholic, Granville Emmetsburg Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2002 Newman Catholic, Mason City Eagle Grove Knoxville Marshalltown
2003 Van Meter Carlisle Harlan Valley, West Des Moines
2004 Martensdale-St. Marys Mid-Prairie, Wellman Assumption, Davenport Valley, West Des Moines
2005 Kee, Lansing Wilton Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Valley, West Des Moines
2006 Lenox Assumption, Davenport Xavier, Cedar Rapids Valley, West Des Moines
2007 Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona Cherokee, Washington West Delaware, Manchester Urbandale
2008 North Kossuth, Swae City Assumption, Davenport Centerville Johnston
2009 Newman Catholic, Mason City St. Edmond, Fort Dodge Norwalk Sioux City, North
2010 Martensdale-St. Mary's Solon Glenwood Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
2011 Martensdale-St. Mary's Davis County, Bloomfield Solon Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2012 Martensdale-St. Mary's Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Dallas Center-Grimes Ankeny
2013 Newman Catholic, Mason City Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Clear Lake Johnston
2014 Twin Cedars, Bussey North Polk, Alleman Assumption, Davenport Southeast Polk
2015 Newman Catholic, Mason City Clear Lake Waverly-Shell Rock Southeast Polk
2016 St. Mary's, Remsen Clear Lake Harlan Prairie, Cedar Rapids
2017 Newman Catholic, Mason City Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Assumption, Davenport Johnston
2018 Newman Catholic, Mason City Centerville Assumption, Davenport Urbandale
2019 Newman Catholic, Mason City Van Meter Xavier, Cedar Rapids Urbandale
2020 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Van Meter Norwalk Johnston

Spring Tournament [edit]

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.[2]

Iowa Spring State Tournament Champions.[2]
Year Champion
1928 Dows
1929 St. Ansgar
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 St. Ambrose, Davenport
1954 Waterloo, East
1955 Des Moines, Lincoln
1956 Mason City
1957 Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
1958 St. John, Bancroft
1959 Corwith-Wesley
1960 Davenport
1961 Cedar Rapids, Jefferson
1962 Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
1963 Davenport, West
1964 St. John, Bancroft
1965 Davenport, West
1966 Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson
1967 Norway
1968 Norway
1969 Davenport, Central
1970 Davenport, Central
1971 Davenport, Central
1972 Mason City

Fall Tournament [edit]

The Fall Tournament was held every summer from 1939–1985. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Fall tournament never divided into separate classes. .[2]

Iowa Fall State Tournament Champions.[2]
Year Champion
1939 Grand Junction
1940 Bancroft
1941 Martensdale
1942 No Fall Tournament Held
1943 St. John, Bancroft
1944 Wiota
1945 Pomeroy
1946 Van Meter
1947 Monona
1948 Kanawha
1949 Anthon
1950 St. John, Bancroft
1951 Rock Valley
1952 Van Home
1953 Auburn
1954 Corwith
1955 Tracy
1956 Central City
1957 St. John, Bancroft
1958 Corwith-Wesley
1959 St. John, Bancroft
1960 St. John, Bancroft
1961 Elwood
1962 South Hamilton, Jewell
1963 Keystone
1964 Lawton
1965 Norway
1966 Norway
1967 Norway
1968 Norway
1969 OLGC, Fonda
1970 Norway
1971 Spalding Catholic, Granville
1972 Norway
1973 Burlington
1974 Norway
1975 St. Bernard, Breda
1976 Spalding Catholic, Granville
1977 Kee, Lansing
1978 Kee, Lansing
1979 Norway
1980 St. Mary's, Remsen
1981 St. Mary's, Remsen
1982 Norway
1983 Norway
1984 St. Mary's, Remsen
1985 Holy Cross, Leo

Basketball [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools
  • 3A- Next 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Next 96 largest schools*
  • 1A- Remaining (155) 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 2014-15 school year, there were 97 schools in 2A basketball, even though regulations call for 96

State Champions[5] [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 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 two 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.
Iowa State Basketball Tournament Champions (Pre-IHSAA).
Year Division/Class Champion
1912* Ottumwa
1913* Davenport
1914* Cedar Rapids, Washington
1915* Ottumwa
1916* Anna
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
Grinnell
IHSAA-Sponsored State Champions (1923–66)
Year A B
1923 Osage
1924 Champion unknown
1925 Waterloo, West Champion unknown
1926 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 St. Mary's, Clinton
1954 Muscatine
1955 Ames
1956 Marshalltown St. Mary's, Iowa City
1957 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines St. Mary's, Iowa City
1958 Davenport Roland
1959 Sioux Center Calumet
1960 Marshalltown Wheatland
1961 Marshalltown
1962 Cedar Rapids, Regis
1963 Newton
1964 Newton
1965 Des Moines, Roosevelt
1966 Marshalltown
IHSAA-Sponsored State Champions (1967–present)
Year 1A 2A 3A
1967 Sioux Center Cedar Rapids, Jefferson
1968 Paullina Storm Lake
1969 Paullina Cedar Rapids, Washington
1970 Wheatland Davenport, Central
1971 Montezuma Davenport, West
1972 Alta Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
1973 Mount Vernon Ames
1974 Unity Catholic, Orange City Waterloo, East
1975 St. Mary's, Clinton St. Albert, Council Bluffs Des Moines, Lincoln
1976 Regina, Iowa City Forest City Ames
1977 St. Mary's, Clinton Roland-Story, Story City Iowa City, West
1978 Regina, Iowa City Denison Des Moines, Roosevelt
1979 Regina, Iowa City Cedar Rapids, Regis Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1980 Dike Storm Lake Wahlert, Dubuque
1981 Paullina Central Clinton, Dewitt Wahlert, Dubuque
1982 Paullina Cedar Rapids, Regis Assumption, Davenport
1983 Palmer Cedar Rapids, Regis Linn-Mar, Marion
1984 Denver Cedar Rapids, Regis Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
Year A 1A 2A 3A
1985 Lone Tree Nashua Western Christian, Hull Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
1986 Palmer Unity Christian, Orange City Washington Bettendorf
1987 Palmer Pocahontas Estherville Burlington
1988 Palmer Orange City-Maurice Perry Fort Dodge
1989 Keota Orange City-Maurice St. Albert, Council Bluffs Iowa City, City High
1990 Colo-NESCO Montezuma Pella Christian Waterloo, East
1991 Aplington Newell-Fonda Western Christian, Hull Ames
1992 Aplington Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona Pella Christian Clinton
Year 1A 2A 3A 4A
1993 Hudson Pella Christian New Hampton Valley, West Des Moines
1994 Pomeroy-Palmer Unity Christian, Orange City Johnston Davenport, West
1995 Winfield-Mt. Union Osage Johnston Ankeny
1996 Rock Valley North Polk, Alleman Western Christian, Hull Mason City
1997 Newell-Fonda Bondurant-Farrar Creston Mason City
1998 Rock Valley Iowa Falls Prairie, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
1999 Newell-Fonda Iowa Falls Assumption, Davenport Sioux City, West
2000 Newell-Fonda St. Edmond, Fort Dodge Assumption, Davenport Iowa City, West
2001 Pomeroy-Palmer Danville Western Dubuque, Epworth Indianola
2002 Pomeroy-Palmer Danville Pella Sioux City, East
2003 Boyden-Hull Sioux Center, Sioux Rapids Pella Waterloo, East
2004 Dunkerton PCM, Monroe Harlan Linn-Mar, Marion
2005 North Mahaska, New Sharon Unity Christian, Orange City MOC-Floyd Valley Bettendorf
2006 George-Little Rock Nodaway Valley, Greenfield Harlan Des Moines, Hoover
2007 Northwood-Kensett Western Christian, Hull Waverly-Shell Rock Linn-Mar Marion
2008 NU High, Cedar Falls Western Christian, Hull Wahlert, Dubuque Iowa City, City High
2009 Rock Valley Solon Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Ames
2010 Rock Valley Western Christian, Hull Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Ames
2011 St. Mary's, Storm Lake West Fork, Sheffield Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Linn-Mar, Marion
2012 Boyden-Hull Mount Vernon Mount Pleasant Iowa City, West
2013 Boyden-Hull Sheldon Waverly-Shell Rock Iowa City, West
2014 West Lyon, Inwood Western Christian, Hull Wahlert, Dubuque Iowa City, West
2015 Gladbrook-Reinbeck Treynor Wahlert, Dubuque North Scott, Eldridge
2016 South O'Brien, Paullina Western Christian, Hull Xavier, Cedar Rapids Valley, West Des Moines
2017 Grand View Christian Western Christian, Hull Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2018 Grand View Christian Cascade Glenwood Cedar Falls
2019 Grand View Christian North Linn, Troy Mills Oskaloosa Cedar Falls
2020 Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Boyden-Hull Norwalk Ankeny

Bowling [edit]

Bowling was first sanctioned by the IHSAA in 2009–2010.

State Champions [edit]

Iowa State Bowling Team Champions
Year 1A 2A 3A
2010 Wahlert, Dubuque Clinton
2011 Western Dubuque, Epworth Davenport, North
2012 Western Dubuque, Epworth Dubuque, Hempstead
2013 Wahlert, Dubuque[6] Davenport, North[7]
2014[8] Waverly-Shell Rock Davenport, North
2015 Camanche Fort Dodge Marshalltown
2016 Vinton-Shellsburg Urbandale Cedar Falls
2017 West Delaware, Manchester Urbandale Dubuque, Hempstead
2018 West Delaware, Manchester Western Dubuque, Epworth Southeast Polk
2019 Red Oak Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson Davenport, North
2020 Camanche Fort Dodge Waterloo, West
2021 Louisa-Muscatine Clinton Marshalltown

Cross country [edit]

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).[9] 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 lower the position of runners on other teams.[10] [11]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

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 (136)

State Champions[9] [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 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
Iowa State Cross Country Team Champions
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, North
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
Valley, West Des Moines
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
South Page, College Springs
Underwood
Luverne
1960 AAA
AA
A
B
C
Des Moines Tech
Marshalltown
Winterset
South Page, College Springs
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
Valley, West Des Moines
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
Immaculate Conception, Charles City
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)Cedar Valley, Somers
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
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Ankeny
Chariton
Central Clinton, Rock Rapids
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
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Indianola
Sheldon
Fort Madison, Aquinas
Johnston
Notre Dame, Cresco
1972 AAAA
AAA
AA
A
B
C
D
Mason City
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Indianola
Decorah
Johnston
Tri-County, Thornburg
Garnavillo
1973 AAAA
AAA
AA
A
B
C
D
-
Mason City
Ames
Council Bluffs, Lewis Central
Western Christian, Hull
Johnston
Milford
(tie)Garnavillo
(tie)Dike
1974 AAAA
AAA
AA
A
B
C
D
Marshalltown
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Assumption, Davenport
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
Unity Christian, Orange City
St. John, Bancroft
1977 AA
A
B
C
Des Moines, Hoover
Decorah
Unity Christian, Orange City
St. John, Bancroft
1978 AA
A
B
C
Muscatine
Decorah
Fort Madison, Aquinas
Garnavillo
1979 AA
A
B
C
Clinton
Centerville
Newman Catholic, Mason City
Fort Madison, Aquinas
1980 AA
A
B
C
Waverly-Shell Rock
Knoxville
Kee, Lansing
Cardinal Stritch, Keokuk
1981 3A
2A
1A
Clinton
Sheldon
Kee, Lansing
1982 3A
2A
1A
Clinton
Western Christian, Hull
Kee, Lansing
1983 3A
2A
1A
Ames
Cascade
Unity Christian, Orange City
1984 3A
2A
1A
Clinton
Eagle Grove
NU High, Cedar Falls
1985 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Cascade
NU High, Cedar Falls
1986 3A
2A
1A
Clinton
Cascade
Woodbine
1987 3A
2A
1A
Dubuque, Senior
Eagle Grove
Woodbine
1988 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, West
Shenandoah
Kee Lansing
1989 3A
2A
1A
Ames
Shenandoah
Kee, Lansing
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
St. Albert, Council Bluffs
1993 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Waukon
Regina, Iowa City
1994 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Humboldt
Denver
1995 3A
2A
1A
Dubuque, Senior
Waukon
Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona
1996 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Waukon
Calamus-Wheatland
1997 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Waukon
Regina, Iowa City
1998 3A
2A
1A
Dubuque, Senior
Waukon
Regina, Iowa City
1999 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Waukon
West Sioux, Hawarden
2000 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Central Clinton, Dewitt
Wapsie Valley, Fairbank
2001 3A
2A
1A
Des Moines, Roosevelt
Central Clinton, Dewitt
Bennett-Durant
2002 3A
2A
1A
Des Moines, Roosevelt
Waukon
Nodaway Valley, Greenfield
2003 4A
3A
2A
1A
Des Moines, Roosevelt
Wahlert, Dubuque
Western Christian, Hull
Regina, Iowa City
2004 4A
3A
2A
1A
Cedar Falls
Wahlert, Dubuque
Regina, Iowa City
Wapsie Valley, Fairbank
2005 4A
3A
2A
1A
Cedar Falls
Lisbon-Mount Vernon
Western Christian, Hull
Wapsie Valley, Fairbank
2006 4A
3A
2A
1A
Pleasant Valley
Xavier, Cedar Rapids
South Winneshiek, Calmar
Regina, Iowa City
2007 4A
3A
2A
1A
Pleasant Valley
Xavier, Cedar Rapids
Monticello
Regina, Iowa City
2008 4A
3A
2A
1A
Pleasant Valley
Algona
Spirit Lake
South Winneshiek, Calmar
2009 4A
3A
2A
1A
Burlington
Pella
Spirit Lake
Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona
2010 4A
3A
2A
1A
Prairie, Cedar Rapids
Wahlert, Dubuque
Regina, Iowa City
NU High, Cedar Falls
2011 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Pella
Monticello
St. Albert, Council Bluffs
2012 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Decorah
Monticello
St. Albert, Council Bluffs
2013 4A
3A
2A
1A
Prairie, Cedar Rapids
Boone
Monticello
Denver
2014 4A
3A
2A
1A
Linn-Mar, Marion
Gilbert
East Marshall, LeGrand
Bellevue
2015 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Mount Vernon-Lisbon
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
Nodaway Valley
2016 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Mount Vernon-Lisbon
Mid-Prairie, Wellman
Nodaway Valley
2017 4A
3A
2A
1A
Pleasant Valley
Gilbert
Central Lyon-George-Little Rock
Nodaway Valley
2018 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Gilbert
Tipton
Madrid
2019 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Dallas Center-Grimes
Tipton
Madrid
2020 4A
3A
2A
1A
Sioux City, North
Dallas Center-Grimes
Danville/New London
Madrid

Football [edit]

Classification guidelines[12] [edit]

Football classifications remain the same for 2 years, following remain the same for the 2021 and 2022 football seasons.

  • 5A- Largest 36 schools by enrollment
  • 4A- Next Largest 36
  • 3A- Next Largest 36
  • 2A- Next Largest 48
  • 1A- Next Largest 48
  • A- Remaining 11 player schools (56)
  • 8-player- Option for schools with an enrollment of 120 or less (72)

State Champions[13] [edit]

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. 8-Player started having postseason in 2000, the previous two years were regular season due to low number of teams.

Iowa State Football Championship Game winners
Year 8-player A 1A 2A 3A 4A
1972 Radcliffe Sioux Center Harlan Cedar Rapids, Jefferson
1973 Dexfield, Redfield Britt Le Mars Davenport, Central
1974 AvoHa, Avoca Mount Vernon Decorah Davenport, West
1975 Glidden-Ralston Hudson Urbandale Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City
1976 BCL, Conrad Central Lyon, Rock Rapids Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Davenport, Central
1977 Manilla Central Lyon, Rock Rapids Emmetsburg Davenport, West
1978 Eastwood, Correctionville Sibley Cedar Rapids, Regis Mason City
1979 Treynor Sigourney Emmetsburg Dubuque, Hempstead
1980 Woodbury Central, Moville Roland-Story, Story City Marion Newton
1981 Paullina Dike Roland-Story, Story City Prairie, Cedar Rapids Bettendorf
1982 Lone Tree Pekin, Packwood LaSalle, Cedar Rapids Harlan Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City
1983 Sutherland Pekin, Packwood LaSalle, Cedar Rapids Harlan Davenport, Central
1984 Schleswig Pocahontas Grundy Center Harlan Sioux City, East
1985 Paton-Churdan Center Point Bishop Garrigan, Algona Pleasant Valley Linn-Mar, Marion
1986 Paton-Churdan Lynnville-Sully Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Cedar Falls
1987 GMG, Garwin Grundy Center Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Decorah Bettendorf
1988 Schleswig Grundy Center Solon Decorah Bettendorf
1989 Laurens-Marathon West Branch Emmetsburg Decorah Linn-Mar, Marion
1990 Logan-Magnolia Southern Cal, Lake City Emmetsburg Waverly-Shell Rock Linn-Mar, Marion
1991 Madrid West Branch Garner-Hayfield West Delaware, Manchester Bettendorf
1992 Bedford West Branch North Fayette Waverly-Shell Rock Bettendorf
1993 Riceville Aplington-Parkersburg Mount Vernon Harlan Iowa City, City High
1994 West Bend-Mallard Hudson Mount Vernon Spencer Iowa City, City High
1995 Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars Denver Sigourney/Keota Harlan Iowa City, West
1996 Guthrie Center West Hancock Iowa Falls Oskaloosa Iowa City, City High
1997 West Central, Maynard Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Emmetsburg Harlan Ankeny
1998 Elk Horn Kimballton (Regular season) West Bend-Mallard Pekin, Packwood West Lyon, Inwood Harlan Iowa City, West
1999 Elk Horn Kimballton (Regular season) West Bend-Mallard West Marshall, State Center West Lyon, Inwood New Hampton Iowa City, West
2000 Adair-Casey Hubbard-Radcliffe Southern Cal, Lake City Emmetsburg Clear Lake Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2001 Adair-Casey Fredericksburg Aplington-Parkersburg Sigourney/Keota Western Dubuque, Epworth Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2002 Sentral, Fenton Manning Akron-Westfield Emmetsburg Atlantic West Des Moines Valley
2003 Sentral, Fenton Treynor Eldora-New Providence Emmetsburg Harlan Valley, West Des Moines
2004 St. Mary's, Remsen West Bend-Mallard St. Albert, Council Bluffs Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Harlan Bettendorf
2005 Glidden-Ralston North Mahaska, New Sharon Regina, Iowa City Sigourney/Keota Harlan Valley, West Des Moines
2006 Northeast Hamilton, Blairsburg IKM, Manilla St. Albert, Council Bluffs Central Lyon/George-Little Rock Humboldt Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2007 Stanton Wapsie Valley, Fairbank St. Albert, Council Bluffs Solon Keokuk Bettendorf
2008 Lenox Southern Cal, Lake City Emmetsburg Solon Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Valley, West Des Moines
2009 Armstrong-Ringsted Southern Cal, Lake City St. Albert, Council Bluffs Solon Harlan Iowa City, City High
2010 Lenox North Tama, Traer West Lyon, Inwood Regina, Iowa City Solon Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2011 Fremont-Mills, Tabor Lisbon Saint Ansgar Regina, Iowa City Union, LaPorte City West Des Moines Valley
2012 Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Regina, Iowa City Spirit Lake Decorah Ankeny
2013 Don Bosco, Gibertville West Lyon, Inwood Regina, Iowa City Kuemper Catholic, Carroll Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2014 Newell-Fonda Logan-Magnolia Regina, Iowa City North Fayette Valley Pella Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2015 Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn Gladbrook-Reinbeck Regina, Iowa City Spirit Lake Pella Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2016 Don Bosco, Gilbertsville Gladbrook-Reinbeck Western Christian, Hull Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley Pella Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2017 Don Bosco, Gilbertsville West Sioux, Hawarden Van Meter Waukon Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2018 New London Hudson West Sioux, Hawarden PCM, Monroe Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2019 Don Bosco, Gilbertville West Hancock, Britt West Lyon, Inwood OA-BCIG, Ida Grove Western Dubuque, Epworth Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2020 St. Mary's, Remsen Regina, Iowa City OA-BCIG, Ida Grove Waukon North Scott, Eldridge Ankeny

Golf [edit]

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.[14] [15]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 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

State Champions[16] [edit]

Iowa State Championship Golf Tournament winners
Year Class Champion
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
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
1947 (tie)Des Moines, Roosevelt
(tie) Cedar Rapids, Franklin
1948 Cedar Rapids, Franklin
1949 Ames
1950 Waterloo, West
1951 Waterloo, West
1952 Ottumwa
1953 Ottumwa
1954 St. Ambrose, Davenport
1955 Waterloo, West
1956 Waterloo, West
1957 Waterloo, West
1958 Clinton
1959 A
B
Clinton
St. Mary's, Marshalltown
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
Xavier, Dyersville
1966 AA
A
Keokuk
Cherokee, Washington
1967 AA
A
Des Moines, Roosevelt
Audubon
1968 AA
A
Ames
T. Roberts, Decorah
1969 AA
A
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
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
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
1976 AA
A
Valley, West Des Moines
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
1977 AAA
AA
A
Waterloo, West
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
Sibley
1978 AAA
AA
A
Bettendorf
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
Sibley
1979 AAA
AA
A
Clinton
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
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
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
Denver
Calamus
1983 4A
3A
2A
1A
Des Moines, Lincoln
Perry
Notre Dame, Burlington
Calamus
1984 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
Adel-DeSoto
AvoHa, Avoca
1985 4A
3A
2A
1A
Oskaloosa
Atlantic
Durant
Rockwell-Swaledale
1986 4A
3A
2A
1A
Ames
Vinton
Tripoli
Hartley-Melvin
1987 4A
3A
2A
1A
Ottumwa
Algona
Woodward-Granger
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
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Oskaloosa
Aplington-Parkersburg
Newman Catholic, Mason City
1995 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Hudson
Newman Catholic, Mason City
1996 4A
3A
2A
1A
Ottumwa
Keokuk
Hudson
Maharishi, Fairfield
1997 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waterloo, West
Ballard-Huxley
Colfax-Mingo
Hubbard-Radcliffe
1998 4A
3A
2A
1A
Marshalltown
Clear Lake
Center Point-Urbana
Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars
1999 4A
3A
2A
1A
Burlington
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Anamosa
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
2000 4A
3A
2A
1A
Marshalltown
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Wapello
Rockford
2001 4A
3A
2A
1A
Muscatine
Pella
Ballard
Sumner
2002 4A
3A
2A
1A
Marshalltown
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Belle Plaine
Sumner
2003 4A
3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Pella
Grundy Center
Sumner
2004 4A
3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Clear Lake
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Newman Catholic, Mason City
2005 4A
3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Clear Lake
Grundy Center
West Monona, Onawa
2006 4A
3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Clear Lake
Emmetsburg
Hinton
2007 4A
3A
2A
1A
Valley, West Des Moines
Ballard
Hampton-Dumont
Newman Catholic, Mason City
2008 4A
3A
2A
1A
Ottumwa
Ballard
PCM, Monroe
NU High, Cedar Falls
2009 4A
3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Ballatd
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Newman Catholic, Mason City
2010 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
Ballard
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
2011 4A
3A
2A
1A
Valley, West Des Moines
Clear Lake
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Newman Catholic, Mason City
2012 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
Decorah
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
2013 4A
3A
2A
1A
Ankeny Centennial
Creston-Orient-Macksburg
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Sibley-Ocheyedan
2014 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
West Delaware, Manchester
South Hamilton, Jewell
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
2015 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
Webster City
Panorama, Panora
Bishop Garrigan, Algona
2016 4A
3A
2A
1A
Valley, West Des Moines
Webster City
Panorama, Panora
East Buchanan, Winthrop
2017 4A
3A
2A
1A
Marshalltown
Central Clinton, DeWitt
Clear Lake
East Buchanan, Winthrop
2018 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
Central Clinton, DeWitt
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Grundy Center
2019 4A
3A
2A
1A
Waukee
Nevada
Des Moines Christian
Harris-Lake Park

Fall Tournament[16] [edit]

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.[16] Those results are included above.

Iowa State Championship Fall Golf Tournament winners
Year Champion
1940 Des Moines, Roosevelt
1941 Des Moines, Roosevelt
1986 Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
1987 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1988 Valley, West Des Moines
1989 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1990 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
1991 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1992 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1993 Newton

Soccer [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 3A- Largest 36 schools (initiated in 2011)
  • 2A- Next Largest 48 schools
  • 1A- Remaining schools

State Champions[17] [edit]

The current State Champion is the winner of the spring tournament that has been held since 1995 and was divided into 2 classes in 1998 and 3 classes starting in 2011. From 1994–2000, there was also a fall State Championship tournament that crowned a single champion. Winners of both tournaments are considered State Champions.

Iowa State Soccer Fall Tournament winners (BOYS)
Year Champion
1994 West Point, Marquette
1995 Pella Christian
1996 Western Christian, Hull
1997 Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona
1998 Unity Christian, Orange City
1999 Unity Christian, Orange City
2000 Unity Christian, Orange City
Iowa State Soccer Spring Tournament winners (BOYS)
Year 1A champion 2A champion 3A champion
1995 Bettendorf
1996 Valley, West Des Moines
1997 Valley, West Des Moines
1998 St. Albert, Council Bluffs Urbandale
1999 Waukee Bettendorf
2000 Nevada Iowa City, West
2001 Waukee Valley, West Des Moines
2002 Assumption, Davenport Urbandale
2003 Assumption, Davenport Iowa City, West
2004 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Bettendorf
2005 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2006 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Valley, West Des Moines
2007 Norwalk Ankeny
2008 Wahlert, Dubuque Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2009 Regina, Iowa City Spencer Iowa City, West
2010 Regina, Iowa City Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2011 Iowa City, Regina Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2012 Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Wahlert, Dubuque Iowa City, West
2013 Regina, Iowa City Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2014 Regina, Iowa City Norwalk Iowa City, West
2015 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Xavier, Cedar Rapids Linn-Mar, Marion
2016 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Norwalk Valley, West Des Moines
2017 Regina, Iowa City Norwalk Iowa City, West
2018 Regina, Iowa City Pella Waukee
2019 Regina, Iowa City Lewis Central Waukee
2020 Season Cancelled Due to COVID-19
2021 Notre Dame/West Burlington Xavier, Cedar Rapids Pleasant Valley

Swimming & diving [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

State Champions[18] [edit]

Iowa Swimming Team State Champions
Year Champion Runner-Up Site
1938 Des Moines, North Clinton Des Moines
1939 Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines, North Ames
1940 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Ames
1941 Clinton Des Moines, North Boone
1942 Des Moines, North Clinton Ames
1943 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Ames
1944 Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines, North Ames
1945 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Des Moines
1946 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Iowa City
1947 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Iowa City
1948 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Ames
1949 Clinton Des Moines, North Iowa City
1950 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Des Moines
1951 (tie)Des Moines, Roosevelt
(tie)Clinton
N/A Iowa City
1952 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Ames
1953 Des Moines, Roosevelt Clinton Ames
1954 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Iowa City
1955 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Iowa City
1956 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines
1957 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines
1958 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines
1959 Des Moines, Roosevelt Sioux City, Central Cedar Rapids
1960 Muscatine Sioux City, Central Des Moines
1961 Cedar Rapids, Washington Clinton Cedar Rapids
1962 Clinton Des Moines, Roosevelt Des Moines
1963 Des Moines, Roosevelt (tie) Clinton & Cedar Rapids, Washington Iowa City
1964 Cedar Rapids, Washington Clinton Iowa City
1965 Cedar Rapids, Washington Clinton Iowa City
1966 Cedar Rapids, Washington Des Moines, Roosevelt Ames
1967 Cedar Rapids, Washington Clinton Ames
1968 Cedar Rapids, Washington Clinton Ames
1969 Cedar Rapids, Washington Davenport, West Ames
1970 Cedar Rapids, Washington Cedar Rapids, Kennedy Ames
1971 Cedar Rapids, Washington Des Moines, Hoover Ames
1972 Cedar Rapids, Washington Ames Ames
1973 Cedar Rapids, Washington Davenport, West Ames
1974 Cedar Rapids, Washington Ames Ames
1975 Mason City Ames Ames
1976 Cedar Rapids, Washington Mason City Ames
1977 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bettendorf Ames
1978 Bettendorf Mason City Ames
1979 Mason City Cedar Rapids, Washington Ames
1980 Cedar Rapids, Washington Valley, West Des Moines Ames
1981 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy Bettendorf Ames
1982 Ames Cedar Rapids, Washington Fort Dodge
1983 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bettendorf Iowa City
1984 Valley, West Des Moines Bettendorf Ames
1985 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bettendorf Fort Dodge
1986 Bettendorf Cedar Rapids, Washington Iowa City
1987 Cedar Rapids, Washington Valley, West Des Moines Iowa City
1988 Cedar Rapids, Washington Valley, West Des Moines Iowa City
1989 Cedar Rapids, Washington Mason City Iowa City
1990 Cedar Rapids, Washington Mason City Iowa City
1991 Mason City Cedar Rapids, Washington Iowa City
1992 Cedar Rapids, Washington Cedar Falls Iowa City
1993 Cedar Falls Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Iowa City
1994 Cedar Rapids, Washington Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Iowa City
1995 Cedar Rapids, Washington Ames Iowa City
1996 Cedar Rapids, Washington Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Iowa City
1997 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bettendorf Iowa City
1998 Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids, Washington Iowa City
1999 Bettendorf Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Iowa City
2000 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Bettendorf Iowa City
2001 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Ames Iowa City
2002 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Ames Iowa City
2003 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Ames Iowa City
2004 Cedar Falls Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Iowa City
2005 Cedar Falls Valley, West Des Moines Marshalltown
2006 Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids, Washington Marshalltown
2007 Bettendorf Cedar Rapids, Washington Marshalltown
2008 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bettendorf Marshalltown
2009 Dubuque, Senior Ames Marshalltown
2010 Valley, West Des Moines Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Marshalltown
2011 Muscatine Dubuque, Senior Marshalltown
2012 Muscatine[19] Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Marshalltown
2013[20] Muscatine Dubuque, Senior Marshalltown
2014 Iowa City, West Cedar Rapids, Washington Marshalltown
2015 Iowa City, West Cedar Rapids, Washington Marshalltown
2016 Waukee Iowa City, West Marshalltown
2017 Waukee Johnston Marshalltown
2018 Ames Valley, West Des Moines University of Iowa
2019 Ankeny Waukee University of Iowa
2020 Iowa City, West Ankeny University of Iowa

Tennis [edit]

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. With a 10-point tiebreaker in the 3rd in most cases.

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 2A- Largest 48
  • 1A- Remaining (61) schools

State Champions [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 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)
Iowa State Tennis Team Champions[21]
Year 2A 1A
1983 Cedar Rapids, Washington Camanche
1984 Dubuque, Hempstead Camanche
1985 Valley, West Des Moines Camanche
1986 Valley, West Des Moines Camanche
1987 Cedar Rapids, Washington Denison
1988 Linn-Mar, Marion Camanche
1989 Wahlert, Dubuque Camanche
1990 Cedar Rapids, Washington Camanche
1991 Waterloo, West Maharishi, Fairfield
1992 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Camanche
1993 Valley, West Des Moines Keokuk
1994 Cedar Rapids, Washington Pella Christian
1995 Iowa City, West Camanche
1996 Cedar Rapids, Washington Decorah
1997 Urbandale Decorah
1998 Dubuque, Senior Decorah
1999 Iowa City, City High Maharishi, Fairfield
2000 Des Moines, Roosevelt Maharishi, Fairfield
2001 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Knoxville
2002 Des Moines, Roosevelt Maharishi, Fairfield
2003 Ankeny Red Oak
2004 Bettendorf Wahlert, Dubuque
2005 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2006 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2007 Davenport, Central Wahlert, Dubuque
2008 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy Wahlert, Dubuque
2009 Des Moines, Roosevelt Wahlert, Dubuque
2010 Valley, West Des Moines Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
2011 Ames Wahlert, Dubuque
2012 Iowa City, West Assumption, Davenport
2013 Iowa City, West St. Edmond, Fort Dodge
2014 Iowa City, West Maharishi, Fairfield
2015 Linn-Mar, Marion Decorah
2016 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2017 Iowa City, West Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2018 Linn-Mar, Marion Wahlert, Dubuque
2019 Iowa City, West Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2021 Waukee Xavier, Cedar Rapids

Track & Field [edit]

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.

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools
  • 3A- Next 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Next 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (165) schools

List of events[22] [23] [edit]

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
  • 4 × 100 meter relay
  • 4 × 200 meter relay
  • 4 × 400 meter relay
  • 4 × 800 meter relay
  • 800 meter sprint Medley relay
  • 1600 meter distance Medley relay
  • 4 × 110 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

State Champions [edit]

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.

Iowa State Outdoor Track & Field Champions[24]
Year 4A/AA 3A/A 2A/B 1A/CD
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
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
1953 Des Moines, North Red Oak DeWitt Toledo Juvenile Home
1954 Des Moines, North Harlan Lake City Elliott
1955 Ames Valley, West Des Moines 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 St. Mary's, Clinton 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 Moville
1963 Ames Winterset George Moville
1964 Ames Eagle Grove Seymour Dexfield
1965 Ames Eagle Grove Farragut Pomeroy
1966 Sioux City, Central Cherokee, Washington Villisca Treynor
1967 Sioux City, Central Winterset Villisca Terril
1968 Ames Spirit Lake Prairie, Gowrie Goldfield
1969 Clinton Ankeny Belle Plaine Miles
1970 Clinton Eagle Grove (tie) Boyden-Hull
(tie) West Harrison, Mondamin
Woodward-Granger
1971 Ames Eagle Grove Belle Plain Pocahontas
1972 Ames Ankeny Alta Central Webster, Burnside
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) Y-J-B, Jamaica
1978 Davenport, Central Iowa Falls Kingsley-Pierson Kanawha
1979 Waterloo, East Iowa Falls Pekin Kanawha
1980 Ames Davis County, Bloomfield Sioux Center Trenynor
1981 Waterloo, West Davis County, Bloomfield NU High, Cedar Falls Paullina
1982 Davenport, Central Sheldon Sioux Center (tie) BCLUW, Conrad
(tie) New Hartford
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 NU High, Cedar Falls Paton-Churdan
1987 Ames (tie) Storm Lake
(tie) Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction
NU High, Cedar Falls CAL, Latimer
1988 Ames Storm Lake NU High, Cedar Falls Sanborn
1989 Ames Glenwood Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars Woodbine
1990 Ames Glenwood NU High, Cedar Falls North Mahaska, New Sharon
1991 Ames Knoxville NU High, Cedar Falls Lawton-Bronson
1992 Iowa City, City High Spirit Lake West Hancock, Britt (tie) Fredericksburg
(tie) Woodbine
1993 Iowa City, City High Algona St. Albert, Council Bluffs West Bend-Mallard
1994 Iowa City, City High Cherokee, Washington Ballard-Huxley West Bend-Mallard
1995 Iowa City, City High Humboldt Iowa Falls Van Buren, Keosauqua
1996 Iowa City, City High Centerville Garner-Hayfield Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars
1997 Iowa City, City High Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City (tie) Beckman Catholic, Dyersville
(tie) Unity Christian, Orange City
Panorama, Panora
1998 Valley, West Des Moines Washington Monticello NU High, Cedar Falls
1999 (tie) Des Moines, Roosevelt
(tie) Iowa City, City High
Waverly-Shell Rock Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona
2000 Iowa City, City High Mount Pleasant (tie) Unity Christian, Orange City
(tie) West Lyon, Inwood
East Buchanan, Winthrop
2001 Iowa City, City High Waverly-Shell Rock Tri-Center, Neola Madrid
2002 Iowa City, City High Storm Lake Williamsburg Madrid
2003 Valley, West Des Moines Harlan Okoboji, Milford St. Albert, Council Bluffs
2004 Iowa City, City High Decorah-North Winneshiek Mount Vernon Treynor
2005 Davenport, Central Charles City Starmont, Arlington Griswold
2006 Valley, West Des Moines Wahlert, Dubuque North Fayette-West Union BCLUW, Conrad
2007 Iowa City, West Xavier, Cedar Rapids Monticello West Hancock, Britt
2008 Pleasant Valley [25] Xavier, Cedar Rapids[26] Mid-Prairie, Wellman[27] West Hancock, Britt[28]
2009 Cedar Rapids, Washington [29] Central Clinton, DeWitt [29] St. Edmond, Fort Dodge [29] Madrid [29]
2010 Cedar Rapids, Washington Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Solon Madrid
2011 Cedar Falls Glenwood St. Edmond, Fort Dodge Madrid
2012 Iowa City, West Decorah West Marshall, State Center Manson-Northwest Webster
2013 Linn-Mar, Marion Pella Monticello Manson-Northwest Webster
2014 Waukee Solon Monticello Mount Ayr
2015 Waukee Center Point-Urbana West Burlington/Notre Dame, Burlington Lisbon
2016 Prairie, Cedar Rapids Pella West Burlington/Notre Dame, Burlington Lisbon
2017 Valley, West Des Moines Marion (tie) KP-WC
(tie) Madrid
Lisbon
2018 Valley, West Des Moines Marion Pekin, Packwood St. Albert, Council Bluffs
2019 Valley, West Des Moines Sergeant Bluff-Luton Dike-New Hartford George-Little Rock
2021 Cedar Falls Pella Underwood Madrid
Iowa State Track Wheelchair Team Champions[30]
Year Champion
2003 Marshalltown
2004 English Valleys, North English
2005* Aplington-Parkersburg
2006* Aplington-Parkersburg
2007* Aplington-Parkersburg
2008 Interstate 35, Truro
2009 Interstate 35, Truro
2010 Waterloo, West
2011 Waterloo, West
2012 Linn-Mar, Marion
2013 Waterloo, West
2014 Camanche
2015 Woodbine
2016 (tie) Independence
(tie) Roland-Story, Story City
2017 (tie) Bondurant-Farrar
(tie) Southeast Polk
2018 Waukee
2019 Waukee
2021 Waukee
*Co-ed champion

Wrestling [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 3A- Largest 64 schools
  • 2A- Next 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (129) schools

Weight classifications [edit]

  • 106 pounds – recent champ – Justin Portillo
  • 113 pounds – recent champ – Josh Portillo
  • 120 pounds – recent champ – Brook Stephens
  • 126 pounds – recent champ – Cain Johanns
  • 132 pounds – recent champ – Joel Haberman
  • 138 pounds – recent champ – Reno Chiri
  • 145 pounds – recent champ – Kollyn Buch
  • 152 pounds – recent champ -
  • 160 pounds – recent champ – Mason Christe
  • 170 pounds – recent champ – Tim Riggins
  • 182 pounds – recent champ – Chance Turner
  • 195 pounds – recent champ – Jacob Dykes
  • 220 pounds – recent champ – Dedric Kettwick
  • 285 pounds – recent champ – Spencer Trenary

State Champions [edit]

The Iowa High School Athletic Association holds two separate team wrestling championships: the Traditional tournament, which also crowns individual champions, and a Dual Team tournament. The dual team tournament was held at the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids a week after the traditional tournament, until 2012, when it was held the Wednesday before the traditional tournament in Des Moines.[31] This was the subject of much controversy, as several teams sat their state qualifiers for the Dual Team tournament.[32] 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.[33]

Iowa State Wrestling Team Champions[34]
Year Class Champion
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) Eldora Training School
(tie) Fort Dodge
1932 Fort Dodge
1933 (tie) Cresco
(tie) New Hampton
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
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Algona
Lisbon
1976 3A
2A
1A
Cedar Falls
Emmetsburg
Belle Plaine
1977 3A
2A
1A
Waterloo, West
Emmetsburg
Lisbon
1978 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Emmetsburg
Lisbon
1979 3A
2A
1A
Prairie, Cedar Rapids
Emmetsburg
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
1980 3A
2A
1A
Fort Dodge
Algona
Lisbon
1981 3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Osage
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
1982 3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Emmetsburg
Lisbon
1983 3A
2A
1A
Waterloo, East
Clarion
Lisbon
1984 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Griswold
Dallas Center-Grimes
1985 3A
2A
1A
Fort Dodge
Emmetsburg
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
1986 3A
2A
1A
Charles City
Eagle Grove
Lisbon
1987 3A
2A
1A
Clinton
Eagle Grove
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
1988 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
Centerville
Lisbon
1989 3A
2A
1A
Waterloo, West
Glenwood
Lisbon
1990 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
New Hampton
Lisbon
1991 3A
2A
1A
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
West Delaware, Manchester
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
Prairie, Cedar Rapids
Assumption, Davenport
Columbus Community, Columbus Junction
1996 3A
2A
1A
Urbandale
Independence
Riverside, Oakland
1997 3A
2A
1A
Cedar Falls
Columbus Community, Columbus Junction
Wilton
1998 3A
2A
1A
Cedar Falls
Assumption, Davenport
Bondurant-Farrar
1999 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, City High
Assumption, Davenport
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
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
Hudson
2005 3A
2A
1A
Waverly-Shell Rock
Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted
Lo-Ma, Logan
2006 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, West
Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2007 3A
2A
1A
Iowa City, West
Creston/Orient-Macksburg
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2008 3A
2A
1A
Waverly Shell-Rock[35]
Ballard-Huxley[36]
Don Bosco, Gilbertville[37]
2009 3A
2A
1A
Waverly Shell-Rock
Ballard-Huxley
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2010 3A
2A
1A
Waverly-Shell Rock
Denver-Tripoli
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2011 3A
2A
1A
Wavelry-Shell Rock
Assumption, Davenport
Logan-Magnolia
2012 3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Denver-Tripoli
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2013 3A
2A
1A
Southeast Polk
West Delaware, Manchester
Alburnett
2014 3A
2A
1A
Bettendorf
Assumption, Davenport
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
2015 3A
2A
1A
Southeast Polk
Mediapolis
Alburnett
2016 3A
2A
1A
Southeast Polk
Creston/Orient-Macksburg
Alburnett
2017 3A
2A
1A
Southeast Polk
Solon
Lisbon
2018 3A
2A
1A
Fort Dodge
Wahlert, Dubuque
Lisbon
2019 3A
2A
1A
Waverly-Shell Rock
West Delaware, Manchester
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
2020 Waverly-Shell Rock
Osage
Don Bosco, Gilbertville
*Championship not IHSAA supervised or sanctioned
Iowa State Team Dual Champions
Year 1A 2A 3A
1987 Lisbon Eagle Grove Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1988 Lisbon Mount Vernon Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1989 Clarksville Osage Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1990 Clarskville New Hampton Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1991 Lisbon West Delaware, Manchester Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1992 Eagle Groce "Tie" Humboldt & Osage Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1993 Wilton New Hampton Cedar Falls
1994 Riceville Winterset Prairie, Cedar Rapids
1995 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Assumption, Davenport Pleasant Valley
1996 Columbus Community, Columbus Junction Assumption, Davenport Urbandale
1997 Bondurant-Farrar Independence Pleasant Valley
1998 Columbus Community, Columbus Junction Assumption, Davenport Prairie, Cedar Rapids
1999 Columbus Community, Columbus Junction Assumption, Davenport Iowa City, City High
2000 Lake Mills Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Lewis Central
2001 Belle Plaine Osage Lewis Central
2002 Don Bosco, Gilbertville South Tama County, Tama Iowa City, City High
2003 Logan-Magnolia Emmetsburg/Armstrong-Ringsted Iowa City, West
2004 Nashua-Plainfield Union, LaPorte City Iowa City, West
2005 Don Bosco, Gilbertville New Hampton Waverly-Shell Rock
2006 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Osage Iowa City, West
2007 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Creston/Orient-Macksburg Iowa City, West
2008 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Ballard-Huxley Waverly-Shell Rock
2009 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Ballard Waverly-Shell Rock
2010 Don Bosco, Gilbertville Denver-Tripoli Waverly-Shell Rock
2011 Logan-Magnolia Assumption, Davenport Iowa City, West
2012[38] Nashua-Plainfield Assumption, Davenport Bettendorf
2013 Alburnett Assumption, Davenport Southeast Polk
2014 Clarion-Goldfield Assumption, Davenport Bettendorf
2015 Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Union, LaPorte City Southeast Polk
2016 Alburnett Assumption, Davenport Valley, West Des Moines
2017 Lisbon New Hampton Southeast Polk
2018 Don Bosco, Gilbertville New Hampton-Turkey Valley Fort Dodge
2019 Don Bosco, Gilbertville West Delaware, Manchester Southeast Polk
2020 Lisbon West Delaware, Manchester Southeast Polk

Broadcasting [edit]

Prior to 2016, championship events in football, basketball and wrestling were carried across the state of Iowa on a network made up of local television stations. Beginning with the 2016 football championships, IHSAA reached a deal with NBCUniversal-owned Comcast SportsNet Chicago to become the exclusive provider of these sports, making them available across CSN's footprint consisting of Iowa, Illinois and Indiana via television, online and the NBC Sports mobile app.[39]

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