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Appearance
The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) is an organization that regulates high school sports in South Carolina. Each year since 1916, the SCHSL has crowned a state champion in football. Every fall, a postseason consisting of a 16 school bracket is played to determine a winner.
The divisions for football are based on school enrollment. Divisions include:
- AAAAA (quin-A or 5A)
- AAAA (quad-A or 4A)
- AAA (triple-A or 3A)
- AA (double-A or 2A)
- A (one-A or 1A)
The SCHSL historically had a B and C division but these divisions are no longer used.
Champions
[edit]AAAAA
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | Boiling Springs | Rick Tate | [4] |
2017 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [5] |
2018 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | T.L. Hanna | Jeff Heron | [6] |
2019 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [7] |
2020 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | T.L. Hanna | Jason Tone | [8] |
2021 | Gaffney | Dan Jones | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | [9] |
2022 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | Fort Dorchester | Steve LaPrad | [10] |
AAAA
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1968 | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | Hartsville | Carroll Wright | [11] |
1969 | Edmunds | Steve Satterfield | Gaffney | Rovert E. Prevatte | [12] |
1969 | Wilkinson | Shelley Wright | Barr Street | - | [13] |
1970 | Lower Richland | Mooney Player | Eau Claire | Jimmy Satterfield | [14] |
1971 | Orangeburg-Wilkinson | Dick Sheridan | Union | Paul Love | [15] |
1972 | Easley | Larry Bagwell | Lower Richland | Mooney Player | |
1973 | Spring Valley | Joe Turbeville | Spartanburg | W.A. Carr | [16] |
1974 | Spring Valley | Joe Turbeville | T.L. Hanna | James C. Fraser | |
1975 | Spring Valley | Joe Turbeville | Irmo | Reed Charpia | |
1976 | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | Summerville | John McKissick | |
1977 | Eastside | John P. Carlisle | Spring Valley | Joe Turbeville | [17] |
1978 | Summerville | John McKissick | Irmo | Joe Turbeville | |
1979 | Summerville | John McKissick | Irmo | Joe Turbeville | [18] |
1980 | Irmo | Joe Turbeville | Summerville | John McKissick | [19] |
1981-2015 | See AAAA Division I and II | ||||
2016 | South Pointe | Strait Herron | Hartsville | Jeff Calabrese | [20] |
2017 | South Pointe | Strait Herron | Hartsville | Jeff Calabrese | [21] |
2018 | Myrtle Beach | Mickey Wilson | Greer | Will Young | [22] |
2019 | Wren | Jeff Tate | Myrtle Beach | Mickey Wilson | [23] |
2020 | A.C. Flora | Dustin Curtis | North Myrtle Beach | Matt Reel | [24] |
2021 | South Pointe | Devonte' Holloman | Beaufort | Bryce Lybrand | [25] |
2022 | South Florence | Drew Marlowe | Northwestern | Page Wofford | [26] |
AAAA Division I (1981-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | Gaffney | A.L. Curtis | [27] |
1982 | Summerville | John McKissick | Spartanburg | Fred Kyzer | [28] |
1983 | Summerville | John McKissick | Gaffney | A.L. Curtis | [29] |
1984 | Summerville | John McKissick | Spartanburg | Allen Sitterle | [30] |
1985 | Gaffney | A.L. Curtis | Sumter | Tom Lewis | [31] |
1986 | Summerville | John McKissick | Gaffney | A.L. Curtis | [32] |
1987 | Sumter | Tom Lewis | Spartanburg | Allen Sitterle | [33] |
1988 | Spring Valley | Jerry Brown | Gaffney | A.L. Curtis | [34] |
1989 | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | Lancaster | Johnny Roscoe | [35] |
1990 | Sumter | Tom Lewis | Rock Hill | Jim Ringer | [36] |
1991 | Spartanburg | Doc Davis | Sumter | Tom Lewis | [37] |
1992 | Gaffney | Joe Montgomery | Sumter | Tom Lewis | [38] |
1993 | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | Gaffney | Joe Montgomery | [39] |
1994 | Spartanburg | Doc Davis | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [40] |
1995 | Spartanburg | Doc Davis | Sumter | Tom Lewis | [41] |
1996 | Spartanburg | Doc Davis | Rock Hill | Jim Ringer | [42] |
1997 | Gaffney | Joe Montgomery | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | [43] |
1998 | Summerville | John McKissick | Gaffney | Joe Montgomery | [44] |
1999 | Stratford | Ray Stackley | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [45] |
2000 | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | Lexington | Jim Satterfield | [46] |
2001 | Spartanburg | Doc Davis | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | [47] |
2002 | Rock Hill | Jim Ringer | Irmo | Bob Hanna | [48] |
2003 | Gaffney | Phil Strickland | Sumter | Paul Sorrells | [49] |
2004 | Rock Hill | Jim Ringer | Stratford | Ray Stackley | [50] |
2005 | Gaffney | Phil Strickland | Summerville | John McKissick | [51] |
2006 | Gaffney | Phil Strickland | Irmo | Bob Hanna | [52] |
2007 | Byrnes | Chris Miller | Summerville | John McKissick | [53] |
2008 | Byrnes | Chris Miller | Sumter | Paul Sorrells | [54] |
2009 | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | Byrnes | Chris Miller | [55] |
2010 | Byrnes | Chris Miller | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [56] |
2011 | Byrnes | Chris Miller | Gaffney | Dan Jones | [57] |
2012 | Gaffney | Dan Jones | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | [58] |
2013 | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | Sumter | Reggie Kennedy | [59] |
2014 | Hillcrest | Greg Porter | Dutch Fork | Tom Knotts | [60] |
2015 | Fort Dorchester | Steve LaPrad | Dorman | Dave Gutshall | [61] |
AAAA Division II (1981-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | Hartsville | Johnny Roscoe | Airport | Les Evans | [62] |
1982 | Middleton | Jim Werden | Northwestern | Bobby Ivey | [63] |
1983 | Laurens | Buddy Jennings | Walterboro | Gyles Hall | [64] |
1984 | Laurens | Buddy Jennings | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | [65] |
1985 | Hillcrest | Tom McIntyre | Byrnes | Bo Corne | [66] |
1986 | Byrnes | Bo Corne | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | [67] |
1987 | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | Westside | Ted Luckadoo | |
1988 | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | North Augusta | Bill Utsey | [68] |
1989 | North Augusta | Bill Utsey | Lower Richland | Bill Kimrey | [69] |
1990 | Union | Shell Dula | Lancaster | Johnny Roscoe | [70] |
1991 | Laurens | Bobby Ivey | Lower Richland | Bill Kimrey | [71] |
1992 | Aiken | Doug Painter | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | [72] |
1993 | Richland Northeast | Joe Wingard | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | [73] |
1994 | Berkeley | Jerry Brown | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | |
1995 | Union | Shell Dula | Walterboro | Leroy Riley | [74] |
1996 | Berkeley | Jerry Brown | Darlington | Gerald Harrison | |
1997 | Walterboro | Leroy Riley | Hartsville | Lewis Lineberger | [75] |
1998 | Marlboro County | Dean Boyd | Ridge View | Kirk Burnett | [76] |
1999 | Greenwood | Shell Dula | Aiken | Carey Johnson | [77] |
2000 | Greenwood | Shell Dula | Aiken | Carey Johnson | [78] |
2001 | Marlboro County | Dean Boyd | Conway | Chuck Jordan | [79] |
2002 | Byrnes | Bobby Bentley | Conway | Chuck Jordan | [80] |
2003 | Byrnes | Bobby Bentley | Conway | Chuck Jordan | [81] |
2004 | Byrnes | Bobby Bentley | Irmo | Bob Hanna | [82] |
2005 | Byrnes | Bobby Bentley | Richland Northeast | Jay Frye | [83] |
2006 | Greenwood | Shell Dula | Conway | Chuck Jordan | [84] |
2007 | Clover | Jet Turner | Beaufort | Mark Clifford | [85] |
2008 | South Pointe | Bobby Carroll | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | [86] |
2009 | Berkeley | Jerry Brown | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | [87] |
2010 | Northwestern | Jimmy Wallace | Greenwood | Gene Cathcart | [88] |
2011 | Goose Creek | Check Reedy | Greenwood | Gene Cathcart | [89] |
2012 | Greenwood | Gene Cathcart | Northwestern | Kyle Richardson | [90] |
2013 | Northwestern | Kyle Richardson | Stratford | Ray Stackley | [91] |
2014 | Spartanburg | Chris Miller | York | Bobby Carroll | [92] |
2015 | Northwestern | Kyle Richardson | Lexington | Josh Stepp | [93] |
AAA
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Dreher | Charlie Stuart | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1958 | Anderson | - | - | - | |
1959 | Dreher | Charlie Stuart | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1960 | Gaffney | Bob Prevatte | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1961 | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | Gaffney | Bob Prevatte | |
1962 | Greenville | J.A. Moore | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1963 | Gaffney | Bob Prevatte | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1964 | Gaffney | Bob Prevatte | Eau Claire | Art Baker | |
1965 | Gaffney | Bob Prevatte | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1966 | Brookland-Cayce | Bettis Herlong | Rock Hill | Tommy Oates | |
1967 | Eau Claire | Steve Robertson | Rock Hill | Tommy Oates | |
1968 | James Island | Rupert E. Drews | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | |
1969 | Westside | William Roberts | - | Butler | |
1970 | Palmetto | Charlie D. Martin | Southside (F) | R.E. Wilson | |
1971 | Abbeville | Preston Cox | Pageland | W.E. Few | |
1972 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | Hanahan | Billy Siegler | |
1973 | Fort Johnson | Wayne Sweeney | Clinton | Keith Richardson | |
1974 | James Island | Reed Charpia | Clinton | Keith Richardson | |
1975 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | |
1976 | Byrnes | Dalton Rivers | Bishop England | John Cantey | |
1977 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | James Island | Pascal Crosby | |
1978 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | James Island | Pascal Crosby | |
1979 | Cheraw | Burney Bourne | Strom Thurmond | Keith McAlister | |
1980 | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | Strom Thurmond | Keith McAlister | |
1981 | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | Broome | Dalton Rivers | |
1982 | Byrnes | Bo Corne | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | |
1983 | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | Clinton | Keith Richardson | |
1984 | Myrtle Beach | Doug Shaw | J.L. Mann | Bill Utsey | |
1985 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | Middleton | Jim Werden | |
1986 | York | Bill Pate | Strom Thurmond | Keith McAlister | |
1987 | Clinton | Keith Richardson | Marion | Bob Rankin | |
1988 | Manning | Charlie Combs | Daniel | Dick Singleton | [94] |
1989 | Greer | Stuart Holcombe | Aiken | Dusty Triplett | [95] |
1990 | Camden | Billy Ammons | Hilton Head | Dan Utley | [96] |
1991 | Daniel | Allen Sitterle | Stall | Jerry Stoots | [97] |
1992 | Daniel | Allen Sitterle | Cheraw | Burney Bourne | [98] |
1993 | Cheraw | Burney Bourne | Clinton | Andy B. Young | [99] |
1994 | Greer | Stuart Holcombe | Manning | Andrew Heddy | [100] |
1995 | Daniel | Allen Sitterle | Strom Thurmond | Brian Smith | [101] |
1996 | Fairfield-Central | Buddy Pough | Seneca | Tom Bass | [102] |
1997 | Fairfield-Central | Tony Felder | Daniel | Allen Sitterle | [103] |
1998 | Daniel | Allen Sitterle | Manning | Barry Avant | [104] |
1999 | Union | Mike Anthony | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [105] |
2000 | Union | Mike Anthony | Manning | Barry Avant | [106] |
2001 | Camden | Jimmy Neal | Union | Mike Anthony | [107] |
2002 | Union | Mike Anthony | Camden | Jimmy Neal | [108] |
2003 | Greer | Travis Perry | West Florence | Jeff Calebrese | [109] |
2004 | Belton-Honea Path | Wayne Green | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [110] |
2005 | Strom Thurmond | Lee Sawyer | Clinton | Andy Young | [111] |
2006 | Blythewood | Jeff Scott | Timberland | Art Craig | [112] |
2007 | Wilson | Darryl Page | Chester | Victor Floyd | [113] |
2008 | Myrtle Beach | Scott Earley | Chester | Maurice Flowers | [114] |
2009 | Clinton | Andy Young | Myrtle Beach | Mickey Wilson | [115] |
2010 | Myrtle Beach | Mickey Wilson | South Pointe | Bobby Carroll | [116] |
2011 | South Pointe | Strait Herron | Bluffton | Ken Cribb | [117] |
2012 | Hartsville | Jeff Calabrese | Union County | Steve Taneyhill | [118] |
2013 | Myrtle Beach | Mickey Wilson | Daniel | Randy Robinson | [119] |
2014 | South Pointe | Strait Herron | Hartsville | Jeff Calabrese | [120] |
2015 | South Pointe | Strait Herron | Midland Valley | Rick Knight | [121] |
2016 | Chapman | Mark Hodges | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [122] |
2017 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Chapman | Mark Hodges | [123] |
2018 | Chester | Victor Floyd | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [124] |
2019 | Chapman | Mark Hodges | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [125] |
2020 | Daniel | Jeff Fruster | Camden | Brian Rimpf | [126] |
2021 | Daniel | Jeff Fruster | Camden | Brian Rimpf | [127] |
2022 | Beaufort | Bryce Lybrand | Powdersville | Robert Mustar | [128] |
AA
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1944 | Rock Hill | Walter Jenkins | - | - | |
1945 | Rock Hill | Walter Jenkins | - | - | |
1946 | North Charleston | - | Camden | - | |
1947 | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | North Charleston | - | |
1948 | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | - | - | |
1949 | Florence | - | Anderson | - | |
1950 | Dreher | Red Myers | - | - | |
1951 | North Charleston | - | Greenville | AJ "Slick" Moore | |
1952 | Rock Hill | Dusty Oates Sr. | Conway | - | |
1953 | Dreher | Red Myers | - | - | |
1954 | Florence | - | Greenwood | J.W. Babb | |
1955 | Dreher | Red Myers | - | - | |
1956 | Camden | - | Lancaster | - | |
1957 | North Augusta | Cally Gault | Lancaster | - | |
1958 | Lancaster | Wade Corn | Winyah | J.C. Hudson | |
1959 | Orangeburg | G.E. Runager | Easley | W.A. Carr | |
1960 | North Augusta | Cally Gault | Clinton | Claude Howe | |
1961 | Easley | W.A. Carr | Garrett | Gene Limehouse | |
1962 | Chester | R.E. Wilson | Eau Claire | Art Baker | |
1963 | Camden | W.L. Lynch | Easley | W.A. Carr | |
1964 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | |
1965 | Daniel | Dick Singleton | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | |
1966 | Easley | Larry Bagwell | St. Andrews | Jerry Weed | |
1967 | Strom Thurmond | Hubert Morris | Laurens | Ray Spoon | |
1968 | Winnsboro | Joe Turbeville | Strom Thurmond | Hubert Morris | |
1969 | Webber | - | Voorhees | - | |
1970 | Lake View | W.L. Pate | Leavelle McCampbell | William D. Kight | |
1971 | Lake View | W.L. Pate | St. Angela | H.C. Caver | |
1972 | Bishopville | J.W. Jones | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | |
1973 | Chapin | Cecil Woolbright | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Leon Maxwell | |
1974 | Chapin | Cecil Woolbright | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Leon Maxwell | |
1975 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Leon Maxwell | |
1976 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Lake View | W.L. Pate | |
1977 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Mayo | Virgil G. Wells | |
1978 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Andrews | Simon Lewis | |
1979 | Batesburg-Leesville | S. Edward Porter | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | |
1980 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Swansea | Doug Bennett | |
1981 | Abbeville | Mike Hendricks | Wade Hampton | Arlo Hill | |
1982 | Ninety Six | Shell Dula | Barnwell | Mac Wier | |
1983 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | St. John's (JI) | Bob Biggerstaff | |
1984 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | St. John's (JI) | Bob Biggerstaff | |
1985 | Mid-Carolina | Lon Armstrong | Barnwell | Mac Wier | |
1986 | Silver Bluff | Clayton Chriswell | Batesburg-Leesville | Gary Smallen | |
1987 | Barnwell | Mac Wier | Central | Al Usher | |
1988 | Barnwell | Mac Wier | Central | Al Usher | |
1989 | Central | Al Usher | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Leon Maxwell | |
1990-1991 | See AA Division I and II | ||||
1992 | Swansea | Robert Maddox | Batesburg-Leesville | Phil Strickland | |
1993 | Swansea | Robert Maddox | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | |
1994 | Swansea | Robert Maddox | Central | Al Usher | |
1995 | Batesburg-Leesville | Phil Strickland | Barnwell | Mac Wier | |
1996 | Abbeville | Dennis Botts | Allendale-Fairfax | Barry Avant | [129] |
1997 | Central | Al Usher | Barnwell | Mac Wier | |
1998 | Emerald | Frank Hill | Batesburg-Leesville | Phil Strickland | |
1999 | Batesburg-Leesville | Phil Strickland | Ninety Six | Mike Doolittle | [130] |
2000 | Silver Bluff | Al Lown | Abbeville | Dennis Botts | [131] |
2001 | Silver Bluff | Al Lown | Batesburg-Leesville | Phil Strickland | |
2002 | Carvers Bay | Nate Thompson | Abbeville | Dennis Botts | [132] |
2003 | Central | Joey Mangum | Batesburg-Leesville | Courtney McInnis | [133] |
2004 | Broome | Bill Owens | Cheraw | Johnny White | [134] |
2005 | Batesburg-Leesville | Courtney McInnis | Cheraw | Johnny White | [135] |
2006 | Cheraw | Johnny White | Newberry | Sam Baird | [136] |
2007 | Cheraw | Johnny White | Chapman | Kevin Farmer | [137] |
2008 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Central | Joey Mangum | [138] |
2009 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Central | Joey Mangum | [139] |
2010 | Central | Joey Mangum | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | [140] |
2011-2015 | See AA Division I and II | ||||
2016 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Batesburg-Leesville | Perry Woolbright | [141] |
2017 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Kevin Crosby | [142] |
2018 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Barnwell | Dwayne Garrick | [143] |
2019 | Saluda | Stewart Young | Barnwell | Dwayne Garrick | [144] |
2020 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Marion | Randall State | [145] |
2021 | Gray Collegiate | Adam Homes | Silver Bluff | De'Angelo Bryant | [146] |
2022 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Oceanside Collegiate | Chad Wilkes | [147] |
AA Division I (1990-1991,2011-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | Silver Bluff | Butch Jacobs | Central | Al Usher | [148] |
1991 | Silver Bluff | Butch Jacobs | Woodruff | Willie Varner | [149] |
2011 | Timberland | Art Craig | Woodruff | Brian Lane | [150] |
2012 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Fairfield-Central | Demetrius Davis | [151] |
2013 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Fairfield-Central | Demetrius Davis | [152] |
2014 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Newberry | Phil Strickland | [153] |
2015 | Dillon | Jackie Hayes | Newberry | Phil Strickland | [154] |
AA Division II (1990-1991,2011-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Leon Maxwell | Andrew Jackson | Andy Tweito | |
1991 | Abbeville | Dennis Botts | Swansea | Robert Maddox | [155] |
2011 | Bishop England | John Cantey | Central | Joey Mangum | [156] |
2012 | Bishop England | John Cantey | Abbeville | Jamie Mickles | [157] |
2013 | Batesburg-Leesville | Jerry Brown | Silver Bluff | Al Lown | [158] |
2014 | Timberland | Art Craig | Keenan | Quinn McCollum | [159] |
2015 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Silver Bluff | Al Lown | [160] |
A
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1932 | Spartanburg | Red Dobson | Gaffney | L.F. Carson | |
1933 | Columbia | - | - | - | |
1934 | Gaffney | Harry Harmon | Spartanburg | Red Dobson | |
1935 | Chester | L.A. Spearman | Gaffney | Harry Harmon | |
1936 | Chester | - | Camden | - | |
1937 | Easley | - | Camden | - | |
1938 | Columbia | Rhame | Gaffney | Harry Harmon | |
1939 | Columbia/Parker | Rhame/- | - | - | |
1940 | Greenvile/Anderson | Speer/Dillard | - | - | |
1941 | No Results | ||||
1942 | Anderson | - | - | - | |
1943 | Greenville/Columbia | -/Rhame | - | - | |
1944 | Camden | - | - | - | |
1945 | Honea Path | J.H. Coleman | Aiken | - | |
1946 | No Results | ||||
1947 | Dillon | Dudley Saleeby | Walhalla | - | |
1948 | Lexington | J.W. Ingram | Dillon | Dudley Saleeby | |
1949 | Lexington | J.W. Ingram | - | - | |
1950 | Lexington | J.W. Ingram | Aynor | Jack Hall | |
1951 | Aynor | Jack Hall | - | - | |
1952 | Pickens | - | Lake City | - | |
1953 | Mullins | - | Pickens | - | |
1954 | Mullins | - | Pickens | - | |
1955 | St. Andrews | - | Olympia | Bobby Giles | |
1956 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | St. Andrews | - | |
1957 | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | Langley-Bath-Clear | - | |
1958 | Winnsboro | Bob Donaldson | Batesburg-Leesville | Gus Allen | |
1959 | Winnsboro | Bob Donaldson | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | |
1960 | Berkeley | Gerald Moody | York | Jack Miller | |
1961 | Lake View | James F. Piner | Honea Path | Norman King | |
1962 | Saluda | Mooney Player | Woodruff | W.L. Varner | |
1963 | Saluda | Mooney Player | York | Jack Miller | |
1964 | Ware Shoals | Richard C. Weber | Lexington | J.W. Ingram | |
1965 | Lower Richland | Mooney Player | Ware Shoals | John T. Lay | |
1966 | Pendleton | Ronald D. Grace | Batesburg-Leesville | W.R. McGill | |
1967 | Lower Richland | Mooney Player | Winnsboro | Joe Turbeville | |
1968 | St. John's (JI) | Bob Biggerstaff | Heath Springs | Sidney Cauthen | |
1969 | Carver | - | Edgewood | - | |
1970 | Blackville | Jim Phillips | Swansea | Douglas Bennett | |
1971 | Lockhart | Lawrence Vanderford | Blackville | Jim Phillips | |
1972 | North | Kermit Littlefield | Whitmire | William O. Johnson | |
1973 | McColl | Clyde Parrish | Jonesville | Jerry Cash | |
1974 | Swansea | Douglas Bennett | Jackson | Wayne Marchant | |
1975 | Swansea | Douglas Bennett | Calhoun Falls | Joe Rosser | |
1976 | Blacksburg | Bob Blanton | H.E. McCracken | Daniel Utley | |
1977 | Christ Church | Harry Sprouse | H.E. McCracken | Daniel Utley | |
1978 | Whitmire | William O. Johnson | Williston-Elko | James E. Hewitt | |
1979 | Williston-Elko | James E. Hewitt | Jonesville | Jerry Cash | |
1980 | Williston-Elko | James E. Hewitt | Whitmire | Jim D. Rich | |
1981 | Lake View | W.L. Pare | Whitmire | Jim D. Rich | |
1982 | Ware Shoals | Tommy E. Davis | Blackville-Hilda | Tim Moore | |
1983 | Blackville-Hilda | Tim Moore | Ware Shoals | Tommy E. Davis | |
1984 | Blackville-Hilda | Tim Moore | Lewisville | Jimmy Wallace | |
1985 | East Clarendon | Mickey Moss | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
1986 | Lewisville | Jimmy Wallace | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
1987 | Lewisville | Bennie McMurray | Aynor | David Maness | |
1988 | Blackville-Hilda | Mike Pope | Aynor | David Maness | |
1989 | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | Lewisville | Bennie McMurray | |
1990 | Jonesville | Pat Littlejohn | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | |
1991 | See A Division I and II | ||||
1992 | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | |
1993 | Johnsonville | Doug Hinson | Buford | Ernie Hughes | |
1994 | Choppee | John H. Spears | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
1995 | Blackville-Hilda | David Berry | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
1996 | Lewisville | Bennie McMurray | Johnsonville | Doug Hinson | |
1997 | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | McCormick | Michael Allen | |
1998 | Lewisville | Bennie McMurray | Johnsonville | Doug Hinson | |
1999 | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | Williston-Elko | Charlie Combs | |
2000 | Ninety Six | Mike Doolittle | Lamar | J.R. Boyd | |
2001 | Ninety Six | Mike Doolittle | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
2002 | Lamar | J.R. Boyd | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | |
2003 | Lamar | J.R. Boyd | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | |
2004 | Lamar | J.R. Boyd | Calhoun Falls | Eddie Roberts | [161] |
2005 | Blackville-Hilda | David Berry | Calhoun County | Tommy Brown | [162] |
2006-2015 | See A Division I and II | ||||
2016 | Lake View | Daryl King | Lamar | Corey Fountain | [163] |
2017 | Lamar | Corey Fountain | Baptist Hill | Marion Brown | [164] |
2018 | Green Sea-Floyds | Donnie Keifer | Lamar | Corey Fountain | [165] |
2019 | Green Sea-Floyds | Donnie Keifer | Ridge Spring-Monetta | Brian Smith | [166] |
2020 | Southside Christian | Mike Sonneborn | Lake View | Daryl King | [167] |
2021 | Southside Christian | Mike Sonneborn | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Robert Williams | [168] |
2022 | Christ Church | Quin Hatfield | Johnsonville | Ken Cribb | [169] |
A Division I (1991,2006-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | Great Falls | Danny Sawyer | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | |
2006 | Carvers Bay | James Thompson | Chesterfield | Steve Tanneyhill | [170] |
2007 | Chesterfield | Steve Tanneyhill | Carvers Bay | James Thompson | [171] |
2008 | Chesterfield | Steve Tanneyhill | Carvers Bay | James Thompson | [172] |
2009 | Chesterfield | Steve Tanneyhill | Lamar | J.R. Boyd | [173] |
2010 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Kevin Crosby | [174] |
2011 | Abbeville | James Nickles | Hemingway | Ken Cribb | [175] |
2012 | Christ Church | Don Frost | Johnsonville | Lewis Lineberger | [176] |
2013 | Christ Church | Don Frost | Carvers Bay | Nate Thompson | [177] |
2014 | Christ Church | Don Frost | Bamberg-Ehrhardt | Kevin Crosby | [178] |
2015 | Southside Christian | Jason Kaiser | Allendale-Fairfax | Eddie Ford | [179] |
A Division II (1991,2006-2015)
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | Lewisville | Bennie McMurray | |
2006 | Lake View | Jewell McLaurin | Ridge Spring-Monetta | Mark Rogers | [180] |
2007 | Blackville-Hilda | David Berry | Great Falls | Kenneth Schofield | [181] |
2008 | Scott's Branch | James Johnson | Williston-Elko | Dwayne Garrick | [182] |
2009 | Williston-Elko | Dwayne Garrick | Scott's Branch | James Johnson | |
2010 | Scott's Branch | James Johnson | Williston-Elko | Dwayne Garrick | [183] |
2011 | Christ Church | Don Frost | Lake View | Daryl King | [184] |
2012 | Cross | Shaun Wright | McCormick | Brian Neal | [185] |
2013 | Hunter-Kinard-Tyler | Dan Holland | Timmonsville | Bill Tate | [186] |
2014 | Hunter-Kinard-Tyler | Dan Holland | Lake View | Daryl King | [187] |
2015 | Lamar | Corey Fountain | C.E. Murray | - | [188] |
B
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|
1926 | Thornwell | - | Mullins | - |
1927 | Batesburg-Leesville | Jack Wilson | Lancaster | - |
1928 | Batesburg-Leesville | Jack Wilson | Chester | - |
1929 | Chester | - | Camden | - |
1930 | Chester | - | Marion | - |
1931 | Camden | - | Chester | - |
1932 | Chester | - | Camden | - |
1933 | Johnston | - | Camden | - |
1934 | Great Falls | - | Camden | - |
1935 | Beaufort | - | Great Falls | - |
1936 | Camden | - | Honea Path | - |
1937 | Honea Path | - | North Charleston | - |
1938 | Lake View | Harry Bolick | Clinton | Robert P. Wilder |
1939 | Clinton | Robert P. Wilder | Lake View | Harry Bolick |
1940 | Kingstree | Jimmy Welch | Olympia | Bill Simpson |
1941 | Saluda | Tommy Hite | Marion | Cliff Morgan |
1942 | No Results | |||
1943 | Olympia | Zip Hanna | Allendale | - |
1944 | Mullins | Edgar Cox | Olympia | Lit Durham |
1945 | Beaufort | - | Clover | - |
1946 | Mullins | - | Olympia | Lit Durham |
1947 | Liberty | - | Summerville | Harvey Kirkland |
1948 | Summerville | Harvey Kirkland | Olympia | Lit Durham |
1949 | Summerville | Harvey Kirkland | - | - |
1950 | Moultrie | - | North Augusta | - |
1951 | Kershaw | Marion Boan | Mullins | - |
1952 | St. Andrews | Hazel Gillstrap | Olympia | Bobby Giles |
1953 | Olympia | Bobby Giles | Berkeley | Gerald Moody |
1954 | Barnwell | Charlie Seay | Langley-Bath-Clearwater | Clyde Parrish |
1955 | Summerville | John McKissick | Saluda | Bettis Herlong |
1956 | Summerville | John McKissick | Saluda | Bettis Herlong |
1957 | Johnston | - | Ridgeland | - |
1958 | St. Matthews | Thad Ott | Ninety Six | - |
1959 | Johnston | Vernon Dusenbury | St. Matthews | Thad Ott |
1960 | Swansea | Douglas Bennett | St. Matthews | Thad Ott |
1961 | East Clarendon | H.E. Hall | Swansea | Douglas Bennett |
1962 | Ninety Six | Jack Pitts | East Clarendon | H.E. Hall |
1963 | Bamberg | Dick Weldon | Dixie | Henry C. Oates |
1964 | Kershaw | W.E. Few | Bamberg | Dick Weldon |
1965 | East Clarendon | H.E. Hall | Kershaw | W.E. Few |
1966 | Kershaw | W.E. Few | Lamar | John Socha |
1967 | Allendale-Fairfax | Bobby McLellan | Kershaw | W.E. Few |
C
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|
1932 | Ninety Six | - | Sardis | - |
1933 | No Results | |||
1934 | Epworth Orphanage | - | Summerville | - |
1935 | Epworth Orphanage | - | Olanta | - |
1936 | St. Paul's | - | Epworth Orphanage | - |
1937 | Epworth Orphanage | Ernest Correll | Greeleyville | - |
1938 | Epworth Orphanage | Ernest Correll | Hillcrest | - |
1939 | Epworth Orphanage | Ernest Correll | Cilo | - |
1940 | Hillcrest | - | Thornwell Orphanage | - |
1941 | Thornwell | - | Pinewood | - |
1942 | No Results | |||
1943 | No Results | |||
1944 | St. Paul's | - | Gable | - |
1945 | Monetta | George W. Sawyer | - | - |
1946 | St. Stephen | Charles F. Keence | McCormick | W.H. Bill Weldon |
1947 | Blackville | - | Dentsville | E.L. Wright |
1948 | McCormick | W.H. Bill Weldon | Gable | - |
1949 | Central | Fleming D. Thornton | Olar | - |
1950 | Heath Springs | - | Macedonia | - |
1951 | Central | Fleming D. Thornton | North | Jud Davis |
1952 | Central | Fleming D. Thornton | St. John's | Bob Stutts |
1953 | St. John's | - | Heath Springs | - |
1954 | Norway | - | Thornwell | - |
1955 | St. John's | - | Thornwell | - |
1956 | Elloree | - | Heath Springs | - |
1957 | Springfield | Earl Bethea | Heath Springs | - |
1958 | St. John's | - | Jackson | - |
1959 | Furman | Hugh Betchman | Thornwell | D.S. Templeton |
1960 | Elloree | Joseph D. Parker | Bethune | Clifton Price |
1961 | Cameron | R.E. Hussey | St. Stephen | Leon Maxwell |
1962 | St. Stephen | Leon Maxwell | Norway | Byron L. King |
1963 | Norway | Byron L. King | Jefferson | John L. Byrd |
1964 | Norway | Byron L. King | St. Stephen | Leon Maxwell |
1965 | Elloree | Joseph D. Parker | Heath Springs | Sidney Cauthen |
1966 | Elloree | Joseph D. Parker | Heath Springs | Sidney Cauthen |
1967 | Heath Springs | Sidney Cauthen | St. Stephen | Leon Maxwell |
Pre 1932
[edit]Year | Champion | Champion Coach | Runner-up | Runner-up Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|
1916 | Florence | - | - | - |
1917 | Florence | - | - | - |
1918 | Florence | - | - | - |
1919 | Florence | - | - | - |
1920 | Charleston | Carl Prause | Chester | - |
1921 | Charleston | Carl Prause | Chester | - |
1922 | Charleston | Carl Prause | Gaffney | L.F. Carson |
1923 | Thornwell | Lonnie McMillian | - | - |
1924 | Columbia | H.B. Rhame | Gaffney | - |
1925 | Columbia | Harry Lightsey | Gaffney | - |
1926 | Columbia | - | Gaffney | L.F. Carson |
1927 | Gaffney | Herman Smith | Columbia | - |
1928 | Gaffney | Herman Smith | Columbia | - |
1929 | Gaffney | L.F. Carson | Columbia | - |
1930 | Columbia | - | - | - |
1930 | Gaffney/Orangeburg (Co-Champions) | L.F. Carson/- | - | - |
Most State Championships
[edit]Team | Titles | Years Won |
---|---|---|
Gaffney | 17 | 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2021 |
Summerville | 12 | 1948, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1998 |
Abbeville | 12 | 1971, 1981, 1991, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022 |
Byrnes | 11 | 1976, 1982, 1986, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 |
Woodruff | 10 | 1956, 1957, 1965, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984 |
Lake View | 9 | 1938, 1961, 1970, 1971, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1997, 2006 |
Columbia | 8 | 1924, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 |
Greenwood | 8 | 1947, 1948, 1961, 1968, 1976, 1999, 2000, 2006 |
Clinton | 8 | 1939, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1987, 2009 |
Batesburg-Leesville | 7 | 1927, 1928, 1979, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2013 |
Camden | 7 | 1931, 1936, 1944, 1957, 1964, 1990, 2001 |
Spartanburg | 7 | 1932, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2014 |
Myrtle Beach | 7 | 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 2008, 2010, 2018 |
Chester | 7 | 1929, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1963, 2018 |
Dutch Fork | 7 | 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 |
Swansea | 6 | 1960, 1974, 1975, 1992, 1993, 1994 |
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