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Columbus, Perry and Volcano Vista join high school basketball programs to win four consecutive state titles in highest classification
Fifty-two other schools have accomplished the feat over the past 115 years.
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Columbus (Miami, Fla.)
,
Perry (Gilbert, Ariz.)
and
Volcano Vista (Albuquerque, N.M.)
closed out the 2024-25 high school basketball season by winning their fourth consecutive state championship, joining 52 other schools in history to win four straight in the highest classification of their respective state.
Whittier
was the first to capture four or more consecutive state championships in the highest classification. The Cardinals secured state titles from 1911 through 1917 in California when their was just a single champion crowned in the Golden State.
Schools have yet to win four or more state championships in 22 states while 11 others have seen it accomplished just once. Arizona and Kansas have each produced a quartet of four-peat winners.
Only two teams have won four or more consecutive state championships in the highest classification on two separate occasions as
Wyandotte (Kansas City)
won four straight titles in Kansas from 1957-61 and 1967-70 and
Bishop Hendricken (Warwick)
accomplished the feat from 2004-10 and 2020-23 in Rhode Island.
With Cameron and Cayden Boozer leading the way, Columbus completed its run to four consecutive Class 7A state championships in Florida this season. (PHOTO: Francis Fedor)
Alaska
Ketchikan
(1965-68)
East Anchorage (1992-95)
Arizona
Mesa
(1923-1926)
Phoenix Union (1958-61)
Corona del Sol (Tempe)
(2012-15)
Perry (Gilbert)
(2022-25)
Arkansas
Little Rock (1944-47)
Hall (Little Rock)
(1981-84)
California
Whittier
(1911-17)
Verbum Dei Jesuit (Los Angeles)
(1971-74)
Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
(1985-89)
Connecticut
Wilbur Cross (New Haven)
(1958-61)
Florida
Dillard (Fort Lauderdale)
(2000-03)
Columbus (Miami)
(2022-25)
Georgia
Lanier (Sugar Hill)
(1925-28)
Hawaii
'Iolani (Honolulu)
(2002-06)
Idaho
Moscow
(1917-20)
Capital (Boise)
(1975-79)
Illinois
Peoria
(1994-97)
Simeon (Chicago)
(2010-13)
Kansas
Wyandotte (Kansas City)
(1957-61), (1967-70)
South (Wichita)
(1978-81)
Heights (Wichita)
(2009-12)
Blue Valley North (Overland Park)
(2017-21)
Maryland
Allegany (Cumberland)
(1930-34)
Nebraska
Lincoln Northeast (Lincoln)
(1995-98)
Omaha Central (Omaha)
(2010-13)
Nevada
Valley (Las Vegas)
(1980-83)
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)
(2012-20)
New Hampshire
Portsmouth
(1950-53)
New Jersey
Passaic
(1920-23)
Trenton (1932-35)
New Mexico
Hobbs
(1999-2002)
Volcano Vista (Albuquerque)
(2022-25)
North Carolina
Charlotte
(1931-34)
Durham (1938-42)
Oregon
Jesuit (Portland)
(2009-12)
West Linn
(2013-16)
Pennsylvania
Carlisle
(1985-88)
Rode Island
Central (Providence)
(1969-75)
St. Raphael Academy (Pawtucket)
(1999-2002)
Bishop Hendricken (Warwick)
(2004-10), (2020-23)
South Carolina
Columbia
(1917-21)
Charleston (1922-26)
Dorman (Roebuck)
(2017-20)
South Dakota
Yankton
(1922-25)
Texas
Wheatley (Houston)
(1950-55)
Utah
Lone Peak (Highland)
(2011-14)
Vermont
Spaulding (Barre)
(1961-64)
Mount Anthony (Bennington)
(1988-92)
West Virginia
Woodrow Wilson (Beckley)
(1951-54)
Wyoming
Central (Cheyenne)
(1942-45)
Campbell County (Gillette)
(1992-97)
States without a four-peat champion
Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin
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