It's been 34 seasons since Tucson won an Arizona state baseball championship, and the Badgers have won only won four since 1957. Yet, Tucson has heads MaxPreps list of teams with the most
 high school baseball championships.
The Badgers won their first state 
title in 1912, but the greatest stretch of sustained excellence for 
Tucson came between 1939 and 1956. During that 18-year period, Tucson 
won 15 state crowns, including eight in a row from 1939 to 1946. The 
greatest Tucson team, however, might be the 1972 team that went 25-0. Tucson has rebounded to appear in the Class 5A state finals in 2018 and 2019, finishing as the runner-up each time.
Woodrow
 Wilson (Washington, D.C.) is closing in on Tucson and might 
have tied the Badgers by now if not for COVID. Wilson has won every 
DCIAA championship since 1993 and it would have been the favorite in 
2020 and 2021. Wilson plays in an association with just 15 schools.
Asher
 (Okla.) is one of three schools tied with 22 state championships. That 
total is actually a bit misleading since Asher has won a total of 45 
baseball championships. However only 22 of them have come in the spring.
 With no football program, Asher also plays baseball in the fall and has
 racked up 23 championships during that season as well.
Other teams with 22 championships include Bishop Hendricken (Warwick, R.I.) and Jackson Prep (Miss.).
The
 championships listed are based on information found on state 
association websites. Not all state websites had complete lists of past 
champions. MaxPreps also included independent and private school 
championships, including TAPPS in Texas, the MAIS in Mississippi and the
 NCISAA in North Carolina. 
Past champion lists were unavailable 
for AISA in Alabama, the SCISA in South Carolina and the VISAA in 
Virginia. California is not included because it does not hold state 
championships in baseball (although a few championships seasons were 
held in the 1920s.). The Inter-AC in Pennsylvania is also not included, 
although Penn Charter holds the record there with 46 championships 
dating back to the late 1800s. Corrections or additions, please contact Kevin Askeland at kevinaskeland65@gmail.com

Bingham celebrates its 2013 Utah state title, one of 21 won by the school.
File photo by Christian Wininger
1.   29 — 
Tucson High Magnet School (Tucson, Ariz.)2.   27 — 
Wilson (Washington, D.C.)3.   22 — 
Asher (Okla.)3.   22 — 
Bishop Hendricken (Warwick, R.I.)3.   22 — 
Jackson Prep (Jackson, Miss.)6.   21 — 
Bingham (South Jordan, Utah)7.   20 — 
Gloucester Catholic (Gloucester City, N.J.)7.   20 — 
Jesuit (New Orleans, La.)7.   20 — Norway (Iowa), closed 1991, now 
Benton (Van Horne, Iowa)10. 19 — 
DeSales (Walla Walla, Wash.)10. 19 — 
St. Mary's-Colgan (Pittsburg, Kan.)12. 17 — 
Eunice (N.M.)12. 17 — 
Northfield (Vt.)14. 16 — 
Long (Skipperville, Ala.)14. 16 — 
St. David (Ariz.)16. 15 — 
Bamberg-Ehrhardt (Bamberg, S.C.)16. 15 — 
Charlotte Christian (Charlotte, N.C.)16. 15 — 
Silver Lake (Kan.)19. 14 — 
Bangor (Maine)19. 14 — 
Farmington (N.M.)19. 14 — 
Proctor (Vt.)19. 14 — 
Punahou (Honolulu)19. 14 — 
St. Mark's (Wilmington, Del.)24. 13 — 
Christian Brothers (Memphis, Tenn.)24. 13 — 
Hicks (Leesville, La.)24. 13 — 
Owasso (Okla.)24. 13 — 
West Lauderdale (Collinsville, Miss.)24. 13 — 
Winooski (Vt.)12 state championships
Assumption (Davenport, Iowa)Burlington (Vt.)Creighton Prep (Omaha, Neb.)Deering (Portland, Maine)Elder (Cincinnati)Jefferson (Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.)Lewiston (Idaho)Nashua South (Nashua, N.H.)Pitkin (La.)Portsmouth (N.H.)11 state championships
Bishop Ward (Kansas City, Kan.)Byng (Ada, Okla.)Carlsbad (N.M.)Cretin-Derham Hall (St. Paul, Minn.)Dale (Okla.)Davenport Central (Davenport, Iowa)Eaton (Colo.)Enterprise (Utah)Kee (Lansing, Iowa)Key West (Fla.)Oak Grove (Hattiesburg, Miss.)Tottenville (Staten Island, N.Y.)St. Pius X (Albuquerque)Waterford (Conn.)Westminster Christian (Miami)10 state championships
Albuquerque (N.M.)Arundel (Gambrills, Md.)Barbe (Lake Charles, La.)Bishop England (Charleston, S.C.)Brattleboro (Vt.)Cape Elizabeth (Maine)Churchill County (Fallon, Nev.)Farragut (Knoxville, Tenn.)Gastonia (N.C.)
Lincoln County (Panaca, Nev.)Parkview Baptist (Baton Rouge, La.)Pine Bluff (Ark.)Poly Prep Country Day (Brooklyn, N.Y.)Revere (Ovid, Colo.)St. Paul (Shiner, Texas)Silo (Okla.)Sweet Water (Ala.)Taylorsville (Utah)