- Source: List of Arkansas state high school baseball champions
This is a list of Arkansas state high school baseball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association.
Listings include champions at each classification level based on size (largest classification is listed first). Early years of high school baseball were limited to a single state championship. High school baseball is a spring sport.
List of Arkansas state high school baseball state champions
2024 - Har-Ber (3), Valley View (3), Prairie Grove, Gosnell (2), Ouachita (3), Taylor (8)
2023 - Har-Ber (2), Little Rock Christian, Lonoke (2), Harding Academy (7), Woodlawn (9), Taylor (7)
2022 - Conway (4), Marion, Harrison (3), Harding Academy (6), Woodlawn (8), Taylor (6)
2021 - Rogers, Van Buren, Valley View (2), Harding Academy (5), Woodlawn (7), Viola (4)
2020 - (No Championships contested due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2019 - North Little Rock (3), Sheridan (2), Nashville (4), Benton Harmony Grove, Junction City (9), Viola (3)
2018 – Springdale Har-Ber, Greenwood, Sylvan Hills (8), Nashville (3), Harding Academy (4), Parker’s Chapel (4), Woodlawn (6)
2017 – Cabot, Sheridan (2), Vilonia (2), Nashville (2), Harding Academy (3), Spring Hill, Woodlawn (5)
2016 – Bryant (4), Jonesboro (2), Magnolia (2), Shiloh Christian (4), Horatio (5), Woodlawn (4), Armorel (4)
2015 – Bentonville (2), Sheridan, Harrison (2), Star City, Mayflower (2), Ouachita (2), Armorel (3)
2014 – Bryant (3), Russellville (3), White Hall (3), Arkadelphia (2), Genoa Central (2), Junction City (8), South Side Bee Branch (2)
2013 – Fayetteville (7), Jonesboro, Pulaski Academy (5), Arkadelphia, Harding Academy (2), Conway St. Joseph, Taylor (5)
2012 – Bryant (2), El Dorado, White Hall (2), Shiloh Christian (3), Genoa Central, Woodlawn (3), Midland (2)
2011 – Conway (3), Jacksonville (2), Magnolia, Shiloh Christian (2), Jessieville, Parkers Chapel (3), Armorel (2)
2010 – Bryant, Lake Hamilton, Beebe, Shiloh Christian, Bauxite, Woodlawn (2), Trinity Christian
2009 – Fayetteville (6), Benton, Central Arkansas Christian (6), Valley View (2), Elkins (2), McCrory, Taylor (4)
2008 – Fayetteville (5), Sylvan Hills (7), Harrison, Valley View, Harding Academy, Woodlawn, Taylor (3)
2007 – Fayetteville (4), Texarkana (5), Greene County Tech (3), Nashville, Horatio (4), Parkers Chapel (2), South Side Bee Branch
2006 – Fayetteville (3), Greenwood (3), Elkins, Abundant Life, Armorel
2005 – Sylvan Hills (6), Batesville (4), Warren, Horatio (3), Taylor (2)
2004 – North Little Rock (2), Batesville, Central Arkansas Christian (5), Junction City (7), Taylor
2003 – Fayetteville (2), Sylvan Hills (5), Pulaski Academy (4), Norphlet, Concord
2002 – Bentonville, Alma, Pulaski Academy (3), Parkers Chapel, Fort Smith Christian
2001 – Russellville (2), Malvern (2), Booneville, Lavaca (2), Scranton
2000 – Texarkana (4), Watson Chapel (4), Central Arkansas Christian (4), Horatio (2), Ouachita
1999 – Mills University Studies (3), Greenwood (2), Fouke, Baptist, Viola (2)
1998 – Springdale, Batesville (3), Vilonia, Smackover (2), Viola
1997 – Mountain Home, Crossett, Huntsville, Horatio, Bradley
1996 – North Little Rock, Watson Chapel (3), Greenbrier (2), Mayflower, Nemo Vista
1995 – Pine Bluff (10), Batesville (2), Huntsville, Central Arkansas Christian (3), Mount Vernon–Enola
1994 – Texarkana (3), Batesville, Pulaski Academy (2), Central Arkansas Christian (2), Stephens
1993 – Russellville, Crossett, Mena, Pulaski Academy, Midland
1992 – Pine Bluff (9), Malvern, Junction City (6), Clay County Central, Tuckerman
1991 – Watson Chapel (2), Clinton, Smackover
1990 – Mills University Studies (2), Gosnell, Central Arkansas Christian
1989 – Conway (2), Junction City (5), Pea Ridge
1988 – Watson Chapel, Clarksville (3)
1987 – Jacksonville, Ridgecrest
1986 – Pine Bluff (8), Lavaca
1985 – Pine Bluff (7), Farmington
1984 – Pine Bluff (6), Greenbrier
1983 – Pine Bluff (5), Paragould Oak Grove
1982 – Texarkana (2), West Fork
1981 – Sylvan Hills (4), Junction City (4)
1980 – White Hall, Junction City (3)
1979 – Pine Bluff (4), Highland
1978 – Sylvan Hills (3), Mansfield
1977 – Junction City (2)
1976 – Texarkana
1975 – Mills University Studies
1974 – Sylvan Hills (2)
1973 – Pine Bluff (3)
1972 – Junction City
1971 – Little Rock Catholic (2)
1970 – Little Rock Catholic
1969 – Lonoke
1968 – Fort Smith St. Annes (2)
1967 – Fort Smith St. Annes
1966 – Greenwood
1965 – Sylvan Hills
1964 – Greene County Tech (2)
1963 – Bay
1962 – Greene County Tech
1961 – Pine Bluff (2)
1960 – Fayetteville
1959 – Pine Bluff
1958 – Mountainburg (2)
1957 – Mountainburg
1956 – Clarksville (2)
1955 – Clarksville
1922 - Little Rock High School (Central)
1911 – Conway
Most state championships
See also
Arkansas Activities Association
Billy Bock
List of high schools in Arkansas
References
https://scorebooklive.com/arkansas/baseball/brackets?season=2020-2021
External links
Arkansas Activities Association
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