High school football: Alcoa, Bixby extend the nation's longest active state championship win streaks over the weekend

By Kevin Askeland Dec 8, 2025, 3:00pm

Alcoa becomes just the third program in history to win 11 or more titles in a row.

Alcoa (Tenn.) and Bixby (Okla.) extended the nation's longest high school football state championship win streaks over the weekend.


In Tennessee, Alcoa became just the third program in history to win 11 or more state titles consecutively, joining Saint Louis (Honolulu, Hawaii) from 1986-99 and Washington (Sioux Falls, S.D.) from 1951-64. The Tornadoes (14-1) knocked off Pearl-Cohn (Nashville) 47-27 on Saturday in the Division I Class 4A final to extend their run of success.
Senior Jayson Moll led Oklahoma state champion Bixby with over 1,500 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns on the season. He ran for 176 yards and a score in the title game victory. (PHOTO: Ron Lane)
Senior Jayson Moll led Oklahoma state champion Bixby with over 1,500 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns on the season. He ran for 176 yards and a score in the title game victory. (PHOTO: Ron Lane)
In Oklahoma, Bixby capped a season of dominance with a 31-17 victory over Owasso in the Class 6A Division I final to capture its eighth consecutive crown. Just 10 programs in history have won eight or more in a row. The Spartans outscored 785-171 this fall.

There are several programs that have seen long streaks end already this season. Hammond (Columbia, S.C.) saw its run stop at eight while Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.), Dallas Christian (Mesquite, Texas), Fort Hill (Cumberland, Md.), Marion Local (Maria Stein, Ohio) and Phoebus (Hampton, Va.) all saw streaks of four straight end.

Longest active championship streaks
8 – Bixby (Okla.)
6 – St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) *
6 – Royal (Royal City, Wash.)
5 – Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
5 – Garden City (N.Y.)
5 – San Juan (Blanding, Utah)
5 – Sheridan (Wyo.)
5 – Kendrick (Idaho)
4 – Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood, Fla.) *
4 – Mt. Carmel (Chicago, Ill.)
4 – Christian Academy (Louisville, Ky.)
4 – Minneota (Minn.)
4 – Carl Albert (Midwest City, Okla.)
4 – Dutch Fork (Irmo, S.C.)


* Playing for state championship this week