List of Arkansas state high school track and field champions

The list of Arkansas state high school track and field champions is based on the annual winner of the team competition at the state track and field meet held annually each spring by the Arkansas Activities Association.[1]

List of Arkansas state high school boys track and field champions

Little Rock Central holds the national record for all-time most state championships in boys track and field with 50 titles won between 1908 and 1979.[2]

  • 2015 - Prescott(8),
  • 2014 – Bentonville, Texarkana (9), Dollarway (2)
  • 2013 – Rogers Heritage, Texarkana (8), Vilonia, Heber Springs, Episcopal Collegiate, Junction City, Caddo Hills
  • 2012 – Fayetteville, Russellville (9), Vilonia, Heber Springs, Prescott, Magazine, Trinity Christian (4)
  • 2011 – FS Southside, Russellville (8), Magnolia, Heber Springs, Rivercrest, Augusta, Trinity Christian (3)
  • 2010 – FS Southside, Lake Hamilton, Magnolia, Nashville, Rivercrest, Augusta, Trinity Christian (2)
  • 2009 – FS Southside, Lake Hamilton, Alma, De Queen, Prescott, Des Arc, Trinity Christian
  • 2008 – Rogers (2), Lake Hamilton, Magnolia, De Queen, Prescott, Earle, Acorn
  • 2007 – Rogers, Forrest City, Magnolia, Nashville, Prescott, Mineral Springs, Acorn
  • 2006 – Forrest City, Magnolia, Ashdown, Jessieville, Union Christian
  • 2005 – Camden Fairview, Alma, De Queen, Jessieville, Emerson (18)
  • 2004 – Fayetteville, Alma, De Queen, Lafayette County, Emerson (17)
  • 2003 – Russellville (7), Crossett (23), De Queen, Stamps, Emerson (16)
  • 2002 – Russellville (6), Crossett (22), Dardanelle, Mineral Springs, FS Christian (4)
  • 2001 – Pine Bluff (16), Hot Springs, Nashville, tie: Barton-Clarendon, FS Christian (3)
  • 2000 – Pine Bluff (15), Hot Springs, Nashville, Mineral Springs, FS Christian (2)
  • 1999 – LR Fair, Hot Springs, Nashville, Mineral Springs, Emerson (15)
  • 1998 – Pine Bluff (14), Crossett (21), Heber Springs, Mineral Springs, FS Christian
  • 1997 – Pine Bluff (13), Arkadelphia, Heber Springs, Mineral Springs, Lockesburg
  • 1996 – Texarkana (7), Sheridan, Stamps, Mineral Springs, Crowley’s Ridge (3)
  • 1995 – Camden Fairview, Sheridan, Stamps, Jessieville, Crowley’s Ridge (2)
  • 1994 – Texarkana (6), Crossett (20), Warren, Barton, Crowley’s Ridge
  • 1993 – Texarkana (5), Camden Fairview, Rivercrest, Mayflower, Emerson (14)
  • 1992 – Conway, Camden Fairview, Prescott, Bearden, Emerson (13)
  • 1991 – North Little Rock, Crossett (19), Heber Springs, Smackover, Emerson (12)
  • 1990 – Pine Bluff (12), Dollarway, Lonoke, Foreman-Genoa Central, Emerson (11)
  • 1989 – Conway, Crossett (18), Prescott, Hermitage, Emerson (10)
  • 1988 – Pine Bluff (11), Crossett (17), McGehee, Augusta, Emerson (9)
  • 1987 – Pine Bluff (10), Crossett (16), McGehee, Stamps, Emerson (8)
  • 1986 – Pine Bluff (9), Crossett (15), Prescott, Bradley, Emerson (7)
  • 1985 – Pine Bluff (8), Crossett (14), Earle, Bradley, Emerson (6)
  • 1984 – West Memphis, Crossett (13) McCrory, Bradley, Emerson (5)
  • 1983 – Pine Bluff (7), West Memphis, Crossett (12), Nashville, Cotton Plant (4), Kensett
  • 1982 – Pine Bluff (6), Jacksonville, Camden (6), Nashville, Lewisville, Emerson (4)

  • 1981 – Pine Bluff (5), Conway, Crossett (11), Dermott, Lewisville, Emerson (3)
  • 1980 – FS Northside, Texarkana (4), Crossett (10), Luxora, Cotton Plant (3), Emerson (2)
  • 1979 – LR Central (44), Texarkana (3), Crossett (9), England, Cotton Plant (2), Emerson
  • 1978 – LR Hall (4), Texarkana (2), Crossett (8), Altheimer, Cotton Plant, Kensett
  • 1977 – LR Hall (3), Forrest City, Crossett (7), Carlisle, Bradley
  • 1976 – LR Central (43), Forrest City, Crossett (6), Smackover
  • 1975 – tie: Pine Bluff (4)–LR Central (42), Forrest City, Crossett, Carlisle, Murfreesboro
  • 1974 – Pine Bluff (3), West Memphis, Camden (5), Pulaski Robinson (4), Danville
  • 1973 – LR Hall (2), West Memphis, Camden (4), Pulaski Robinson (3), Danville
  • 1972 – LR Central (41), Hot Springs, Magnolia, Pulaski Robinson (2), Mineral Springs
  • 1971 – Pine Bluff (2), Benton, Russellville (5), Pulaski Robinson, Gould
  • 1970 – LR Central (40), Jacksonville, Russellville (4), Rison, Shawnee
  • 1969 – FS Northside, Crossett (5), FS St. Annes, Foreman
  • 1968 – LR Central (39), Crossett (4), De Queen (2), Stamps (4)
  • 1967 – LR Central (38), Crossett (3), Fordyce (2), Stamps (3)
  • 1966 – LR Hall, Russellville (3), Eudora, Stamps (2)
  • 1965 – LR Central (37), Russellville (2), Brinkley (2), Stamps
  • 1964 – LR Central (36), Benton (3), Brinkley, Harding Academy
  • 1963 – LR Central (35), Conway (5), McGehee, Hughes (4)
  • 1962 – LR Central (34), Benton (2), Searcy, Murfreesboro
  • 1961 – LR Central (33), Benton, Ashdown, Hughes (3)
  • 1960 – LR Central (32), Conway (4), Fordyce (2), Hughes (2)
  • 1959 – Texarkana, Crossett (2), Fordyce, Hughes
  • 1958 – LR Central (31), Crossett, De Queen, Atkins (6)
  • 1957 – Little Rock (30), Conway (3), Lonoke, Clarendon (3)
  • 1956 – Little Rock (29), Smackover (2), Helena, Clarendon (2)
  • 1955 – Little Rock (28), Smackover, Clarendon
  • 1954 – Little Rock (27), Conway (2), Atkins (5)
  • 1953 – Little Rock (26), Conway, Dumas
  • 1952 – Little Rock (25), Lake Village (3), Camden (4)

  • 1951 – Little Rock (24), Russellville, Atkins (4)
  • 1950 – Little Rock (23), Camden (3), Atkins (3)
  • 1949 – Little Rock (22), Camden (2), Hartford
  • 1948 – Camden, Atkins (2)
  • 1947 – Little Rock (21), Atkins
  • 1946 – Fort Smith, Bauxite (2)
  • 1945 – Little Rock (20), Bauxite
  • 1944 – No state meet War World II
  • 1943 – No state meet War World II
  • 1942 – Little Rock (19), Norphlet
  • 1941 – Little Rock (18), Lonoke (5)
  • 1940 – Little Rock (17), Lake Village (2)
  • 1939 – Little Rock (16), Lake Village
  • 1938 – Little Rock (15), Piggott (2)
  • 1937 – Little Rock (14), Piggott
  • 1936 – Little Rock (13), Lonoke (4)
  • 1935 – Little Rock (12)
  • 1934 – Little Rock (11)
  • 1933 – Little Rock (10)
  • 1932 – Little Rock (9)
  • 1931 – Little Rock (8)
  • 1930 – Little Rock (7)
  • 1929 – Little Rock (6)
  • 1928 – Little Rock (5)
  • 1927 – Little Rock (4)
  • 1926 – Little Rock (3)
  • 1925 – Pine Bluff
  • 1924 – Lonoke (3)
  • 1923 – Lonoke (2)
  • 1922 – Little Rock (2)
  • 1921 – Little Rock
  • 1920 – Lonoke

List of Arkansas state high school girls track and field champions

The following is a list of the girls track and field state champion schools with the number of titles in parenthesis:

Most state girls track and field championships

Team Titles Title Years (Spring)
Fort Smith Southside 10 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Nashville 10 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Camden Fairview 8 1993, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

See also

References

  1. "Track". Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  2. "High School Sports Record Book". National Federation of State High School Associations. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
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