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High School  | General | 6/21/2019

2019 High School State Champions

Photo: Brenden Dixon (Argyle HS Baseball)

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With Minnesota crowning state champions on Thursday and Massachusetts finishing up in every division except Division 1A within the next week, the high school baseball season has wrapped up in 48 of the 50 states (including Washington D.C.), with Iowa being the one summer exception, finishing up in early Aug. Below is a comprehensive list of state baseball champions in every division in every state.

Alabama
7A: McGill-Toolen (Mobile)
6A: Cullman
5A: Springville
4A: Brooks (Killen)
3A: Providence Christian (Dothan)
2A: Long (Skipperville)
1A: Mars Hill Bible (Florence)
AISA AAA: Pike Liberal Arts (Troy)
AISA AA: Lakeside School (Eufaula)
AISA A: Jackson Academy (Jackson)

Alaska
State: Wasilla

Arizona
6A: Hamilton (Chandler)
5A: Horizon (Scottsdale)
4A: Salpointe Catholic (Tucson)
3A: Sabino (Tucson)
2A: Scottsdale Christian Academy (Phoenix)
1A: Mogollon (Heber)

Arkansas
6A: North Little Rock
5A: Sheridan
4A: Nashville
3A: Harmony Grove (Benton)
2A: Junction City
1A: Viola

California
North Coast Section
Div. 1: De La Salle (Concord)
Div. 2: Benicia
Div. 3: Alhambra (Martinez)
Div. 4: Arcata
Div. 5: Fremont Christian (Fremont)
Div. 6: Credo (Rohnert Park)

Northern Section
Div. 2: Pleasant Valley (Chico)
Div. 3: Sutter
Div. 4: Winters
Div. 5: Modoc (Alturas)
Div. 6: Los Molinos
Div. 7: American Christian Academy (Anderson)

Sac-Joaquin Section
Div. 1: Vacaville
Div. 2: Oakmont (Roseville)
Div. 3: Ponderosa (Shingle Springs)
Div. 4: Los Banos
Div. 5: Colfax
Div. 6: Waterford
Div. 7: Alpha Charter (Elverta)

Oakland Section
Div. 1: Oakland Tech (Oakland)

San Francisco Section
Div. 1: Lowell (San Francisco)

Central Coast Section
Open: Valley Christian (San Jose)
Div. 1: Mountain View
Div. 2: Christopher (Gilroy)
Div. 3: King’s Academy (Sunnyvale)

Central Section
Div. 1: Clovis
Div. 2: San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno)
Div. 3: Highland (Bakersfield)
Div. 4: Chowchilla
Div. 5: Liberty (Madera)
Div. 6: Bishop Union (Bishop)

Southern Section
Div. 1: Cypress
Div. 2: Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita)
Div. 3: Great Oak (Temecula)
Div. 4: Kennedy (La Palma)
Div. 5: Xavier Prep (Palm Desert)
Div. 6: Rio Hondo Prep (Arcadia)
Div. 7: Arroyo (El Monte)

Los Angeles City Section
Open: Birmingham (Lake Balboa)
Div. 1: Narbonne (Harbor City)
Div. 2: Valley Academy of Arts & Sciences (Granada Hills)
Div. 3: Vaughn (San Fernando)

San Diego Section
Open: Eastlake (Chula Vista)
Div. 1: Westview (San Diego)
Div. 2: Sage Creek (Carlsbad)
Div. 3: Valhalla (El Cajon)
Div. 4: Southwest SD (San Diego)
Div. 5: Morse (San Diego)

Colorado
5A: Regis Jesuit (Aurora)
4A: Pueblo West
3A: University (Greeley)
2A: Peyton
1A: Cornerstone Christian Academy (Westminster)

Connecticut
LL: Staples (Westport)
L: Waterford
M: St. Joseph (Trumbull)
S: Coventry

Delaware
State: Appoquinimink (West Middletown)

District of Columbia
DCSAA: St. John’s

Florida
9A: Seminole
8A: Plant City
7A: Venice
6A: Jesuit (Tampa)
5A: Melbourne Central Catholic (Melbourne)
4A: Calvary Christian (Clearwater)
3A: Lakeland Christian (Lakeland)
2A: Miami Christian (Miami)
1A: Williston

Georgia
AAAAAAA: Parkview (Lilburn)
AAAAAA: Heritage (Conyers)
AAAAA: Loganville
AAAA: Northside (Columbus)
AAA: Pike County
AA: Jeff Davis (Hazlehurst)
A Private: Tattnall Square Academy (Macon)
A Public: Gordon Lee (Chickamauga)
GISA AAA: Dominion Christian (Marietta)
GISA AA: Burke Academy (Waynesboro)
GISA A: Thomas Jefferson Academy (Louisville)
GICAA 1-A: Citizens Christian Academy (Douglas)
GICAA 1-AA: Calvary Christian (Columbus)
GICAA II-A: Lafayette Christian (LaGrange)
GICAA II-AA: The King’s Academy (Woodstock)

Hawaii
Div. 1: Punahou (Honolulu)
Div. 2: St. Francis (Honolulu)

Idaho
5A: Mountain View (Meridian)
4A: Bonneville (Idaho Falls)
3A: Marsh Valley (Arimo)
2A: Melba
1A: Potlatch

Illinois
4A: Edwardsville
3A: Montini Catholic (Lombard)
2A: Teutopolis
1A: Marquette (Ottawa)

Indiana
4A: Hamilton Southeastern
3A: Andrean
2A: Alexandria Monroe
1A: University

Kansas
6A: Haysville Campus (Wichita)
5A: Seaman (Topeka)
4A: Nickerson
3A: Sabetha
2A-1A: Elkhart

Kentucky
State: Tates Creek (Lexington)

Louisiana
5A: Barbe (Lake Charles)
4A: Tioga
3A: Sterlington
2A: Kinder
1A: Kentwood
B: Pitkin
C: Simpson
Div. 1: St. Paul’s (Covington)
Div. 2: St. Thomas More (Lafayette)
Div. 3: Calvary Baptist Academy (Shreveport)
Div. 4: Ouachita Christian (Monroe)
Div. 5: Northside Christian (Crowley)

Maine
A: Scarborough
B: Ellsworth
C: Lisbon (Lisbon Falls)
D: Searsport

Maryland
4A: Old Mill (Millersville)
3A: Bennett (Salisbury)
2A: La Plata
1A: Colonel Richardson (Federalsburg)

Massachusetts
Div. 1A: North Andover

Michigan
Div. 1: Portage Northern (Portage)
Div. 2: St. Mary Prep (Orchard Lake)
Div. 3: Homer
Div. 4: Summerfield (Petersburg)

Minnesota
AAAA: East Ridge (Woodbury)
AAA: St. Thomas Academy (Mendota Heights)
AA: Duluth Marshall
A: BOLD (Olivia)

Mississippi
6A: DeSoto Central (Southaven)
5A: West Jones (Laurel)
4A: New Hope (Columbus)
3A: North Pontotoc (Ecru)
2A: Calhoun City
1A: Smithville

Missouri
Class 5: De Smet Jesuit (St. Louis)
Class 4: St. Francis Borgia (Washington)
Class 3: Blair Oaks (Jefferson City)
Class 2: Southern Reynolds (Ellington)
Class 1: St. Elizabeth

Nebraska
A: Millard West (Omaha)
B: Bennington

Nevada
4A: Desert Oasis (Las Vegas)
3A: Truckee (Calif.)
2A: Lincoln County (Panaca)
1A: Indian Springs)

New Hampshire
Div. 1: Londonderry
Div. 2: Bow
Div. 3: White Mountains (Whitefield)
Div. 4: Newmarket

New Jersey
Group 1: Emerson
Group 2: Pascack Hills (Montvale)
Group 3: Wall Township (Wall)
Group 4: Ridgewood
Non-Public A: Delbarton (Morristown)
Non-Public B: St. Mary (Rutherford)

New Mexico
5A: Volcano Vista (Albuquerque)
4A: St. Pius X (Albuquerque)
3A: Robertson (Las Vegas)
2A: Texico
1A: Gateway Christian (Roswell)

New York
AA: McQuaid Jesuit (Rochester)
A: Ballston Spa
B: Center Moriches
C: Ticonderoga
D: Whitehall
PSAL AAA: Luperon (New York)
PSAL AA: Lafayette (Brooklyn)
PSAL A: Collaborative Education (New York)
NYSAIS: Collegiate (New York)
CHSAA AA: Fordham Prep (Bronx)

North Carolina
4A: Mooresville
3A: New Hanover (Wilmington)
2A: North Lincoln (Lincolnton)
1A: Uwharrie Charter Academy (Asheboro)
NCISAA 4A: Charlotte Christian (Charlotte)
NCISAA 3A: High Point Christian Academy (High Point)
NCISAA 2A: Rocky Mount Academy (Rocky Mount)
NCISAA 1A: Kerr-Vance Academy (Henderson)
NCCSA 2A: Wilmington Christian Academy (Wilmington)
NCCSA 1A: Oak Level Baptist Academy (Stokesdale)

North Dakota
A: Century (Bismarck)
B: Park River/Fordville-Lankin (Park River)

Ohio
Div. 1: St. Ignatius (Cleveland)
Div. 2: Chaminade-Julienne (Dayton)
Div. 3: Coldwater
Div. 4: Toronto

Oklahoma
6A: Edmond Santa Fe (Edmond)
5A: Pryor
4A: Blanchard
3A: Atoka
2A: Silo
1A: Wright City
B: Roff

Oregon
6A: Jesuit (Portland)
5A: Central (Independence)
4A: Banks
3A: La Pine
2A-1A: Umpqua Valley Christian (Roseburg)

Pennsylvania
6A: Souderton
5A: Red Land (Lewisberry)
4A: Selinsgrove
3A: Mount Union
2A: Devon Prep (Devon)
1A: West Middlesex

Rhode Island
Div. 1: Bishop Hendrickson (Warwick)
Div. 2: Mount St. Charles Academy (Woonsocket)
Div. 3: Rogers (Newport)

South Carolina
5A: Dutch Fork (Irmo)
4A: Eastside (Taylors)
3A: Bishop England (Charleston)
2A: Landrum
1A: McBee
SCISA 3A: Hammond (Columbia)
SCISA 2A: Lee Academy (Bishopville)
SCISA 1A: Dorchester Academy (St. George)

South Dakota
A: O’Gorman (Sioux Falls)
B: Lennox

Tennessee
AAA: Farragut (Knoxville)
AA: Covington
A: Greenback
Div. 2 AA: Baylor (Chattanooga)
Div. 2 A: Christian Academy of Knoxville

Texas
6A: Carrol (Southlake)
5A: Colleyville Heritage (Colleyville)
4A: Argyle
3A: Wall
2A: Big Sandy (Dallardsville)
1A: D’Hanis
TAPPS Div. 1: Liberty Christian (Argyle)
TAPPS Div. 2: Lutheran South Academy (Houston)
TAPPS Div. 3: Northland Christian (Houston)
TAPPS Div. 4: San Jacinto Christian Academy (Amarillo)
TAPPS Div. 5: Weatherford Christian (Weatherford)
TCAF: Westlake Academy (Westlake)

Utah
6A: Pleasant Grove
5A: Cottonwood (Salt Lake City)
4A: Desrt Hills (St. George)
3A: Richfield
2A: Milford

Vermont
Div. 1: Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg)
Div. 2: Otter Valley (Brandon)
Div. 3: White River Valley (Royalton)
Div. 4: Black River (Ludlow)

Virginia
Class 6: Lake Braddock (Burke)
Class 5: Stafford (Falmouth)
Class 4: Lafayette (Williamsburg)
Class 3: Fluvanna County (Palmyra)
Class 2: Chatham
Class 1: Auburn (Riner)
VISAA Div. 1: Benedictine (Richmond)
VISAA Div. 2: Miller (Charlottesville)
VISAA Div. 3: Walsingham Academy (Williamsburg)

Washington
4A: Moses Lake
3A: Lake Washington (Kirkland)
2A: Selah
1A: University Prep (Seattle)
2B: Asotin
1B: Almira-Coulee-Hartline (Coulee City)

West Virginia
AAA: St. Albans
AA: Bridgeport
A: Moorefield

Wisconsin
Div. 1: Eau Claire North (Eau Claire)
Div. 2: Antigo
Div. 3: Stratford
Div. 4: Webster




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