List of South Carolina High School League football champions

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 32 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

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AAAAA

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Year Champion Champion Coach Score Runner-up Runner-up Coach Ref
2016 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 28-21 Boiling Springs Rick Tate [4]
2017 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 28-27 Dorman Dave Gutshall [5]
2018 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 59-20 T.L. Hanna Jeff Heron [6]
2019 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 34-31 Dorman Dave Gutshall [7]
2020 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 28-6 T.L. Hanna Jason Tone [8]
2021 Gaffney Dan Jones 22-19 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts [9]
2022 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 47-10 Fort Dorchester Steve LaPrad [10]
2023 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 21-6 White Knoll Nick Pelham [11]

AAAA

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Year Champion Champion Coach Runner-up Runner-up Coach Ref
1968 Greenwood J.W. Babb Hartsville Carroll Wright [12]
1969 Edmunds Steve Satterfield Gaffney Robert E. Prevatte [13]
1969 Wilkinson Shelley Wright Barr Street - [14]
1970 Lower Richland Mooney Player Eau Claire Jimmy Satterfield [15]
1971 Orangeburg-Wilkinson Dick Sheridan Union Paul Love [16]
1972 Easley Larry Bagwell Lower Richland Mooney Player
1973 Spring Valley Joe Turbeville Spartanburg W.A. Carr [17]
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 [18]
1978 Summerville John McKissick Irmo Joe Turbeville
1979 Summerville John McKissick Irmo Joe Turbeville [19]
1980 Irmo Joe Turbeville Summerville John McKissick [20]
1981-2015 See AAAA Division I and II
2016 South Pointe Strait Herron Hartsville Jeff Calabrese [21]
2017 South Pointe Strait Herron Hartsville Jeff Calabrese [22]
2018 Myrtle Beach Mickey Wilson Greer Will Young [23]
2019 Wren Jeff Tate Myrtle Beach Mickey Wilson [24]
2020 A.C. Flora Dustin Curtis North Myrtle Beach Matt Reel [25]
2021 South Pointe Devonte' Holloman Beaufort Bryce Lybrand [26]
2022 South Florence Drew Marlowe Northwestern Page Wofford [27]
2023 Westside Brian Lane South Florence Drew Marlowe [28]

AAAA Division I (1981-2015)

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Year Champion Champion Coach Score Runner-up Runner-up Coach Ref
1981 Berkeley Gerald Moody 18-15 Gaffney A.L. Curtis [29]
1982 Summerville John McKissick ?-? Spartanburg Fred Kyzer [30]
1983 Summerville John McKissick 21-7 Gaffney A.L. Curtis [31]
1984 Summerville John McKissick 16-12 Spartanburg Allen Sitterle [32]
1985 Gaffney A.L. Curtis 41-30 Sumter Tom Lewis [33]
1986 Summerville John McKissick 28-3 Gaffney A.L. Curtis [34]
1987 Sumter Tom Lewis 24-21 Spartanburg Allen Sitterle [35]
1988 Spring Valley Jerry Brown 3-0 Gaffney A.L. Curtis [36]
1989 Northwestern Jimmy Wallace 21-6 Lancaster Johnny Roscoe [37]
1990 Sumter Tom Lewis 17-7 Rock Hill Jim Ringer [38]
1991 Spartanburg Doc Davis 28-16 Sumter Tom Lewis [39]
1992 Gaffney Joe Montgomery 27-24 Sumter Tom Lewis [40]
1993 Northwestern Jimmy Wallace 2-0 Gaffney Joe Montgomery [41]
1994 Spartanburg Doc Davis 24-17 Dorman Dave Gutshall [42]
1995 Spartanburg Doc Davis 28-14 Sumter Tom Lewis [43]
1996 Spartanburg Doc Davis 28-6 Rock Hill Jim Ringer [44]
1997 Gaffney Joe Montgomery 37-30 Northwestern Jimmy Wallace [45]
1998 Summerville John McKissick 31-23 Gaffney Joe Montgomery [46]
1999 Stratford Ray Stackley 24-17 Dorman Dave Gutshall [47]
2000 Dorman Dave Gutshall 31-24 Lexington Jim Satterfield [48]
2001 Spartanburg Doc Davis 24-21 Northwestern Jimmy Wallace [49]
2002 Rock Hill Jim Ringer ?-? Irmo Bob Hanna [50]
2003 Gaffney Phil Strickland 28-21 Sumter Paul Sorrells [51]
2004 Rock Hill Jim Ringer 21-7 Stratford Ray Stackley [52]
2005 Gaffney Phil Strickland 33-32 Summerville John McKissick [53]
2006 Gaffney Phil Strickland 45-0 Irmo Bob Hanna [54]
2007 Byrnes Chris Miller 48-9 Summerville John McKissick [55]
2008 Byrnes Chris Miller 31-21 Sumter Paul Sorrells [56]
2009 Dorman Dave Gutshall 28-17 Byrnes Chris Miller [57]
2010 Byrnes Chris Miller 34-14 Dorman Dave Gutshall [58]
2011 Byrnes Chris Miller 31-24 Gaffney Dan Jones [59]
2012 Gaffney Dan Jones 34-22 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts [60]
2013 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts 54-14 Sumter Reggie Kennedy [61]
2014 Hillcrest Greg Porter 47-17 Dutch Fork Tom Knotts [62]
2015 Fort Dorchester Steve LaPrad 59-31 Dorman Dave Gutshall [63]

AAAA Division II (1981-2015)

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Year Champion Champion Coach Runner-up Runner-up Coach Ref
1981 Hartsville Johnny Roscoe Airport Les Evans [64]
1982 Middleton Jim Werden Northwestern Bobby Ivey [65]
1983 Laurens Buddy Jennings Walterboro Gyles Hall [66]
1984 Laurens Buddy Jennings Hartsville Lewis Lineberger [67]
1985 Hillcrest Tom McIntyre Byrnes Bo Corne [68]
1986 Byrnes Bo Corne Berkeley Gerald Moody [69]
1987 Hartsville Lewis Lineberger Westside Ted Luckadoo
1988 Hartsville Lewis Lineberger North Augusta Bill Utsey [70]
1989 North Augusta Bill Utsey Lower Richland Bill Kimrey [71]
1990 Union Shell Dula Lancaster Johnny Roscoe [72]
1991 Laurens Bobby Ivey Lower Richland Bill Kimrey [73]
1992 Aiken Doug Painter Hartsville Lewis Lineberger [74]
1993 Richland Northeast Joe Wingard Hartsville Lewis Lineberger [75]
1994 Berkeley Jerry Brown Dillon Jackie Hayes [76]
1995 Union Shell Dula Walterboro Leroy Riley [77]
1996 Berkeley Jerry Brown Darlington Gerald Harrison [78]
1997 Walterboro Leroy Riley Hartsville Lewis Lineberger [79]
1998 Marlboro County Dean Boyd Ridge View Kirk Burnett [80]
1999 Greenwood Shell Dula Aiken Carey Johnson [81]
2000 Greenwood Shell Dula Aiken Carey Johnson [82]
2001 Marlboro County Dean Boyd Conway Chuck Jordan [83]
2002 Byrnes Bobby Bentley Conway Chuck Jordan [84]
2003 Byrnes Bobby Bentley Conway Chuck Jordan [85]
2004 Byrnes Bobby Bentley Irmo Bob Hanna [86]
2005 Byrnes Bobby Bentley Richland Northeast Jay Frye [87]
2006 Greenwood Shell Dula Conway Chuck Jordan [88]
2007 Clover Jet Turner Beaufort Mark Clifford [89]
2008 South Pointe Bobby Carroll Northwestern Jimmy Wallace [90]
2009 Berkeley Jerry Brown Northwestern Jimmy Wallace [91]
2010 Northwestern Jimmy Wallace Greenwood Gene Cathcart [92]
2011 Goose Creek Check Reedy Greenwood Gene Cathcart [93]
2012 Greenwood Gene Cathcart Northwestern Kyle Richardson [94]
2013 Northwestern Kyle Richardson Stratford Ray Stackley [95]
2014 Spartanburg Chris Miller York Bobby Carroll [96]
2015 Northwestern Kyle Richardson Lexington Josh Stepp [97]
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 [98]
1989 Greer Stuart Holcombe Aiken Dusty Triplett [99]
1990 Camden Billy Ammons Hilton Head Dan Utley [100]
1991 Daniel Allen Sitterle Stall Jerry Stoots [101]
1992 Daniel Allen Sitterle Cheraw Burney Bourne [102]
1993 Cheraw Burney Bourne Clinton Andy B. Young [103]
1994 Greer Stuart Holcombe Manning Andrew Heddy [104]
1995 Daniel Allen Sitterle Strom Thurmond Brian Smith [105]
1996 Fairfield-Central Buddy Pough Seneca Tom Bass [106]
1997 Fairfield-Central Tony Felder Daniel Allen Sitterle [107]
1998 Daniel Allen Sitterle Manning Barry Avant [108]
1999 Union Mike Anthony Dillon Jackie Hayes [109]
2000 Union Mike Anthony Manning Barry Avant [110]
2001 Camden Jimmy Neal Union Mike Anthony [111]
2002 Union Mike Anthony Camden Jimmy Neal [112]
2003 Greer Travis Perry West Florence Jeff Calebrese [113]
2004 Belton-Honea Path Wayne Green Dillon Jackie Hayes [114]
2005 Strom Thurmond Lee Sawyer Clinton Andy Young [115]
2006 Blythewood Jeff Scott Timberland Art Craig [116]
2007 Wilson Darryl Page Chester Victor Floyd [117]
2008 Myrtle Beach Scott Earley Chester Maurice Flowers [118]
2009 Clinton Andy Young Myrtle Beach Mickey Wilson [119]
2010 Myrtle Beach Mickey Wilson South Pointe Bobby Carroll [120]
2011 South Pointe Strait Herron Bluffton Ken Cribb [121]
2012 Hartsville Jeff Calabrese Union County Steve Taneyhill [122]
2013 Myrtle Beach Mickey Wilson Daniel Randy Robinson [123]
2014 South Pointe Strait Herron Hartsville Jeff Calabrese [124]
2015 South Pointe Strait Herron Midland Valley Rick Knight [125]
2016 Chapman Mark Hodges Dillon Jackie Hayes [126]
2017 Dillon Jackie Hayes Chapman Mark Hodges [127]
2018 Chester Victor Floyd Dillon Jackie Hayes [128]
2019 Chapman Mark Hodges Dillon Jackie Hayes [129]
2020 Daniel Jeff Fruster Camden Brian Rimpf [130]
2021 Daniel Jeff Fruster Camden Brian Rimpf [131]
2022 Beaufort Bryce Lybrand Powdersville Robert Mustar [132]
2023 Daniel Jeff Fruster Camden Brian Rimpf
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 [133]
1997 Central Al Usher Barnwell Mac Wier
1998 Emerald Frank Hill Batesburg-Leesville Phil Strickland
1999 Batesburg-Leesville Phil Strickland Ninety Six Mike Doolittle [134]
2000 Silver Bluff Al Lown Abbeville Dennis Botts [135]
2001 Silver Bluff Al Lown Batesburg-Leesville Phil Strickland
2002 Carvers Bay Nate Thompson Abbeville Dennis Botts [136]
2003 Central Joey Mangum Batesburg-Leesville Courtney McInnis [137]
2004 Broome Bill Owens Cheraw Johnny White [138]
2005 Batesburg-Leesville Courtney McInnis Cheraw Johnny White [139]
2006 Cheraw Johnny White Newberry Sam Baird [140]
2007 Cheraw Johnny White Chapman Kevin Farmer [141]
2008 Dillon Jackie Hayes Central Joey Mangum [142]
2009 Dillon Jackie Hayes Central Joey Mangum [143]
2010 Central Joey Mangum Dillon Jackie Hayes [144]
2011-2015 See AA Division I and II
2016 Abbeville James Nickles Batesburg-Leesville Perry Woolbright [145]
2017 Abbeville James Nickles Bamberg-Ehrhardt Kevin Crosby [146]
2018 Abbeville James Nickles Barnwell Dwayne Garrick [147]
2019 Saluda Stewart Young Barnwell Dwayne Garrick [148]
2020 Abbeville James Nickles Marion Randall State [149]
2021 Gray Collegiate Adam Holmes Silver Bluff De'Angelo Bryant [150]
2022 Abbeville James Nickles Oceanside Collegiate Chad Wilkes [151]
2023 Oceanside Collegiate Chad Wilkes Gray Collegiate Adam Holmes [152]

AA Division I (1990-1991,2011-2015)

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Year Champion Champion Coach Runner-up Runner-up Coach Ref
1990 Silver Bluff Butch Jacobs Central Al Usher [153]
1991 Silver Bluff Butch Jacobs Woodruff Willie Varner [154]
2011 Timberland Art Craig Woodruff Brian Lane [155]
2012 Dillon Jackie Hayes Fairfield-Central Demetrius Davis [156]
2013 Dillon Jackie Hayes Fairfield-Central Demetrius Davis [157]
2014 Dillon Jackie Hayes Newberry Phil Strickland [158]
2015 Dillon Jackie Hayes Newberry Phil Strickland [159]

AA Division II (1990-1991,2011-2015)

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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 [160]
2011 Bishop England John Cantey Central Joey Mangum [161]
2012 Bishop England John Cantey Abbeville Jamie Mickles [162]
2013 Batesburg-Leesville Jerry Brown Silver Bluff Al Lown [163]
2014 Timberland Art Craig Keenan Quinn McCollum [164]
2015 Abbeville James Nickles Silver Bluff Al Lown [165]
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 Greenville/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 [166]
2005 Blackville-Hilda David Berry Calhoun County Tommy Brown [167]
2006-2015 See A Division I and II
2016 Lake View Daryl King Lamar Corey Fountain [168]
2017 Lamar Corey Fountain Baptist Hill Marion Brown [169]
2018 Green Sea-Floyds Donnie Keifer Lamar Corey Fountain [170]
2019 Green Sea-Floyds Donnie Keifer Ridge Spring-Monetta Brian Smith [171]
2020 Southside Christian Mike Sonneborn Lake View Daryl King [172]
2021 Southside Christian Mike Sonneborn Bamberg-Ehrhardt Robert Williams [173]
2022 Christ Church Quin Hatfield Johnsonville Ken Cribb [174]
2023 Christ Church Quin Hatfield Johnsonville Ken Cribb [175]

A Division I (1991,2006-2015)

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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 [176]
2007 Chesterfield Steve Tanneyhill Carvers Bay James Thompson [177]
2008 Chesterfield Steve Tanneyhill Carvers Bay James Thompson [178]
2009 Chesterfield Steve Tanneyhill Lamar J.R. Boyd [179]
2010 Abbeville James Nickles Bamberg-Ehrhardt Kevin Crosby [180]
2011 Abbeville James Nickles Hemingway Ken Cribb [181]
2012 Christ Church Don Frost Johnsonville Lewis Lineberger [182]
2013 Christ Church Don Frost Carvers Bay Nate Thompson [183]
2014 Christ Church Don Frost Bamberg-Ehrhardt Kevin Crosby [184]
2015 Southside Christian Jason Kaiser Allendale-Fairfax Eddie Ford [185]

A Division II (1991,2006-2015)

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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 [186]
2007 Blackville-Hilda David Berry Great Falls Kenneth Schofield [187]
2008 Scott's Branch James Johnson Williston-Elko Dwayne Garrick [188]
2009 Williston-Elko Dwayne Garrick Scott's Branch James Johnson
2010 Scott's Branch James Johnson Williston-Elko Dwayne Garrick [189]
2011 Christ Church Don Frost Lake View Daryl King [190]
2012 Cross Shaun Wright McCormick Brian Neal [191]
2013 Hunter-Kinard-Tyler Dan Holland Timmonsville Bill Tate [192]
2014 Hunter-Kinard-Tyler Dan Holland Lake View Daryl King [193]
2015 Lamar Corey Fountain C.E. Murray - [194]
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
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

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Year Champion Champion Coach Score Runner-up Runner-up Coach
1916 Florence H.H. Painter 33-14 Chester -
1917 Florence Hoyt Wilson 40-0 Winnsboro -
1918 Florence W.L. Booker No Title Game
1919 Florence R.E. Browne Jr No Title Game
1920 Charleston Carl Prause No Title Game
1921 Charleston Carl Prause 34-0 Chester William K. Magill
1922 Charleston Carl Prause 48-0 Gaffney L.F. Carson
1923 Thornwell Lonnie McMillian ?-? Columbia Henry Lightsey
1924 Columbia Henry Lightsey 36-0 Gaffney L.F. Carson
1925 Columbia Henry Lightsey 24-0 Gaffney L.F. Carson
1926 Columbia - 25-14 Gaffney L.F. Carson
1927 Gaffney Herman Smith 8-0 Columbia -
1928 Gaffney Herman Smith 20-14 Columbia -
1929 Gaffney L.F. Carson 20-14 Columbia -
1930 Columbia - - - -
1931 Gaffney/Orangeburg (Co-Champions) L.F. Carson/- - -

Most State Championships

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Team Titles Years Won
Gaffney 18 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1960, 1961, 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
Dutch Fork 8 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
Blackville-Hilda 8 1947, 1970, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1995, 2005, 2007
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
Daniel 8 1966, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2020, 2021, 2023
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

References

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