156 OHSAA Boys Baketball State Championship Schools and All-Time Poll Champs

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ALL TIME O.H.S.A.A. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT STATE CHAMPIONS

156 schools have won 247 state championships since 1923.

The number of titles won and the schools...

Note, teams in bold and underlined are 2012 state champions

 

7 titles - 1 school

Middletown (1944-46-47-52-53-56-57)


6 titles - 1 school

Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (1984-2000-01-03-09-11)

5 titles - 2 schools
Columbus East (1951-63-68-69-79)
Dayton Dunbar (1987-2006-07-10-12)

4 titles - 8 schools
Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph (1991-92-94-95)
Columbus Wehrle (1986-88-89-90)
 
Dayton Stivers (1924-28-29-30)
Hamilton (1937-49-54-2004)
Newark (1936-38-43-2008)
Portsmounth (1931-61-78-88)
St. Henry (1979-90-91-2004)

3 titles - 14 schools
Berlin Hiland (1992-2011-12)
Canton McKinley (1984-2005-06)
Cincinnati Elder (1973-74-93)
Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (1999-2003-07)
Cincinnati North College Hill (2005-06-07)
Cleveland East Tech (1958-59-72)
Columbus Linden McKinley (1967-75-77)
Dayton Jefferson Twp. (1979-98-2010)
Dayton Roth (1976-81-82)
Delphos St. John’s (1949-83-2002)
Fort Loramie (1977-87-93)
Kettering Archbishop Alter (1978-99-2001)
Orrville (1992-95-96)
Zanesville (1926-55-95)

2 titles - 25 schools
Akron Central-Hower (1980-86)
Akron North (1935-39)
Arcanum (1956-69)
Bellpoint (1924-25)
Cleveland Benedictine (1997-98)
Cincinnati LaSalle (1996-2011)
Columbus Bishop Ready (1972-73)
Dayton Chaminade (1966-70)
Dayton Roosevelt (1934-60)
Defiance Ayersville (1957-61)
Dover (1927-33)
Dresden (1963-64)
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley South (1972-76)
Lexington (1989-91)
Lockland Wayne (1952-55)
Mansfield St. Peter’s (1968-78)
Maria Stein Marion Local (1975-2003)
New Lebanon Dixie (1962-66)
Oberlin (1926-86)
Ottawa-Glandorf (2004-08)
St. Bernard Roger Bacon (1982-2002)
Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic (1936-80)
Springfield (1925-50)
Waterloo (1934-35)
West Salem Northwestern (1958-65)

1 title - 105 schools
Akron Archbishop Hoban (1989)
Akron Ellet (1944)
Akron Manchester (1974)
Akron St. Mary’s (1929)
Akron West (1932)
Barberton (1976)
Bedford St. Peter’s Chanel (1999)
Bellevue (1945)
Bellevue Clear Fork (2002)
Campbell Memorial (1993)
Canal Fulton (1938)
Canton Lehman (1971)
Casstown Miami East (1996)
Castalia Margaretta (1932)
Chillicothe (2008)
Cincinnati Lincoln Heights (1970)
Cincinnati Mariemont (1953)
Cincinnati Purcell Marion (1985)
Cincinnati St. Xavier (2000)
Cincinnati Summit Country Day (2012)
Cincinnati Taft (2011)
Cincinnati Woodward (1988)
Cleveland Cathedral Latin (1977)
Cleveland Central Catholic (2009)
Cleveland Heights (1997)
Cleveland Heights Lutheran East (2005)
Cleveland St. Ignatius (2001)
Columbiana (1947)
Columbus Bexley (1983)
Columbus Brookhaven (2002)
Columbus Northland (2009)
Columbus South (1965)
Columbus St. Francis DeSales (1987)
Columbus Walnut Ridge (1971)
Dayton Belmont (1964)
Dayton Colonel White (1990)
Dayton Northridge (1945)
Eaton (1948)
Edgerton Glenford (1941)
Farmer (1946)
Findlay (1948)
Findlay Liberty-Benton (1995)
Fort Jennings (2000)
Fort Recovery (1971)
Georgetown (2007)
Girard (1993)
Grand Rapids (1951
Hamilton Badin (1988)
Hamilton Ross (1980)
Hamilton Taft (1962)
Haviland Wayne Trace (1998)
Hillsboro Marshall (1928)
Holgate (2004)
Jackson Center (1985)
Kalida (1981)
Kent State (1927)
Lakewood St. Edward (1998)
Lancaster St. Mary’s (1930)
Lawrenceville (1933)
Lima Central Catholic (2010)
Lorain (1923)
Lorain Clearview (1974)
Marion Pleasant (1973)
Martins Ferry (1941)
Massillon Jackson (2010)
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley (1994)
Middletown Bishop Fenwick (1982)
Miller City (1950)
Monroeville (1984)
Napoleon (1981)
New Carlisle (1940)
New Knoxville (2008)[/i][/b]
New Lexington St. Aloysius (1954)
New Philadelphia (1940)
North Canton (1939)
Oak Hill (2009)
Patrick Henry (1997)
Pickerington High School Central (2012)
Plattsburg (1923)
Reading (2003)
Salem Local (1960)
Somerset (1942)
South Weber (2006)
Sparta Highland (1998)
Springfield Central Catholic (1996)
Strasburg-Franklin (1967)
Tipp City Bethel (2001)
Toledo Macomber-Whitney (1989)
Toledo Scott (1990)
Toledo St. Francis DeSales (1983)
Upper Arlington (1937)
Upper Sandusky (2005)
Van Wert Lincolnview (1997)
Warrensville Heights (2000)
Warsaw River View (1975)
Westerville North (1994)
West Chester Lakota (1992)
Worthington Christian (1999)
Xenia Central (1942)
Yorkville (1943)
Youngstown Austintown-Fitch (1931)
Youngstown Rayen (1985)
Youngstown Ursuline (1994)




ALL TIME ASSOCIATED PRESS BOYS POLL CHAMPIONS
BOYS BASKETBALL - BIG SCHOOLS ONLY

Below are The Associated Press state boys basketball poll winners with regular season record (capitol letters denotes also won state championship). Winning a poll title is certainly no guarantee of cutting down the nets in the state championship game. Only 16 of the 61 big school poll winners over the past 61 years - just a .262 percent success rate-have followed up a No. 1 ranking by winning the title on the floor.

1950
Findlay (18-0)
1951
Hamilton (13-1)
1952
Hamilton Public (17-1)
1953
Dayton Stivers (16-1)
1954
MIDDLETOWN (16-2)
1955
Columbus East (19-1)
1956
MIDDLETOWN (17-0)
1957
Cleveland Cathedral Latin (17-0)
1958
Middletown (17-0)
1959
CLEVELAND EAST TECH (16-0)
1960
DAYTON ROOSEVELT (17-0)
1961
Cincinnati Elder (18-0)
1962
Cleveland East Tech (16-0)
1963
Middletown (16-0)
1964
DAYTON BELMONT (16-1)
1965
Canton McKinley (18-0)
1966
Canton McKinley (17-1)
1967
Columbus East (16-0)
1968
COLUMBUS EAST (16-0)
1969
COLUMBUS EAST (17-0)
1970
DAYTON CHAMINADE (18-0)
1971
COLUMBUS WALNUT RIDGE (17-0)
1972
Celina (18-0)
1973
Canton Lehman (18-0)
1974
Canton McKinley (18-0)
1975
Middletown (16-0)
1976
Canton McKinley (18-0)
1977
Barberton (18-0)
1978
Akron Central-Hower (18-0)
1979
Cincinnati Withrow (18-0)
1980
AKRON CENTRAL-HOWER (20-0)
1981
Canton McKinley (20-0)
1982
Columbus Northland (17-1)
1983
Warren Western Reserve (20-0)
1984
Springfield South (20-0)
1985
Kettering Archbishop Alter (20-0)
1986
Barberton (19-1)
1987
Kettering Archbishop Alter (19-1)
1988
Dayton Dunbar (17-1)
1989
TOLEDO MACOMBER (19-1)
1990
TOLEDO SCOTT (19-1)
1991
West Chester Lakota (19-1)
1992
Canton McKinley (18-1)
1993
Stow-Monroe Falls (18-1)
1994
Stow-Monroe Falls (18-0)
1995
Cleveland Heights (18-0)
1996
Zanesville (20-0)
1997
Zanesville (19-1)
1998
LAKEWOOD ST. EDWARD (18-1)
1999
Celina (19-0)
2000
Toledo Libby (18-0)
2001
Columbus Brookhaven (20-0)
2002
Toledo St. John's Jesuit (18-0)
2003
Columbus Brookhaven (18-1)
2004
North Canton Hoover (19-0)
2005

CANTON McKINLEY (18-1)
2006

CANTON McKINLEY (17-2)
2007
Lakewood St. Edward (20-0)
2008
Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (19-1)
2009
COLUMBUS NORTHLAND (19-1)
2010
Columbus Northland (20-0)

2011
Garfield Heights (17-1)
2012 

Columbus Northland (20-0)
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