
Jordan Adams and Oak Hill Academy beat Quality Education Academy in a Marshall County Hoopfest classic in 2010.
Photo by Randy Sartin
Recognized as national champions eight times during the legendary 30-year career of head coach Steve Smith, Oak Hill Academy is deeply embedded in the history of the Marshall County Hoopfest.
The Warriors have made 15 trips to the event and played 21 games. The Virginia juggernaut lost in its first appearance, but is 19-2 overall and has won 14 in a row dating back to 2004.
2013 – Atlanta Sports Academy, Won 88-41
2012 –
Curie (Chicago), Won 72-39
2012 –
Southwind (Memphis, Tenn.), Won 89-73
2011 –
Hales Franciscan (Chicago), Won 108-66
2011 –
La Lumiere (LaPorte, Ind.), Won 77-59
2010 –
Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, N.C.), Won 73-71
2009 –
Callaway (Jackson, Miss.), Won 73-46
2008 –
Simeon (Chicago), Won 58-52
2008 –
Duncanville (Texas), Won 69-57
2007 – Hales Franciscan, Won 83-62
2006 –
Provine (Jackson, Miss.), Won 91-57
2005 – Simeon, Won 63-57
2005 –
McKinley (Canton, Ohio), Won 51-50
2004 –
Lanier (Jackson, Miss.), Won 94-80
2004 –
Homewood-Flossmoor (Flossmoor, Ill.), Lost 68-67
2003 –
Lexington Catholic (Lexington, Ky.), Won 77-59
2003 – Lanier, Won 80-75
2001 –
Male (Louisville, Ky.), Won 72-49
1999 –
Santa Rita (Tucson, Ariz.), Won 70-41
1998 –
Ballard (Louisville, Ky.), Won 73-57
1997 – Lexington Catholic (Ky.), Lost 62-49