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Iowa High School Able-bodied Association
Iowa High School Athletic Association logo.svg
Map of USA highlighting Iowa.png
Abbreviation IHSAA
Legal status Association
Purpose Athletic/Educational
Headquarters 1605 Southward Story St.
Boone, Iowa 50036, Us

Region served

Iowa

Membership

375+ high schools

Official linguistic communication

English

Executive Director

Tom Keating
Affiliations National Federation of State High School Associations

Staff

17
Website iahsaa.org
Remarks (515) 432-2011

The Iowa Loftier Schoolhouse Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the regulating body for male Iowa loftier school interscholastic athletics and is a full fellow member of the National Federation of State High School Associations. Its female counterpart, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Matrimony, (IGHSAU) is an associate fellow member. Iowa is the just land that maintains split governing bodies for boys' and girls' athletics.

Sports overseen by the IHSAA are baseball, basketball game, bowling, cantankerous country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, rails & field, and wrestling.

Equally classifications vary highly across sports, they are included under the individual sport department.

Administrative staff [edit]

The administrative staff that runs the IHSAA consists of the 7 members in the function of directors, and the 10 members of the board of control.

Board of directors [edit]

  • Executive Director- Tom Keating
  • Assistant Director- Brett Nanninga
  • Assistant Managing director- Todd Tharp
  • Banana Director- Jared Chizek
  • Assistant Director Chad Elsberry
  • Director of Officials- Lewis Curtis
  • Communications Manager- Chris Cuellar

Board of control [edit]

[1]

  • Chairperson: Greg Darling, Humboldt, 2021
  • Vice-Chairperson: Dr. Rod Earleywine, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 2020
  • Treasurer: Affront Schwamman, Osage, 2010
  • Greg Dockum, Johnston, IASB, 2021
  • Brent Cook, Dubuque, Senior, 2022
  • Paula Wright, Oskaloosa, 2019
  • Scott Kibby, Iowa Metropolis, Liberty, 2023
  • Dave Wiebers, Denison-Schleswig, 2023
  • Dr. Ryan Wise, ex-officio, Department of Education

Baseball game [edit]

The IHSAA, historically, has had 3 state baseball championships. Currently, there is only one: the Summer Country Championship, whose winners are currently recognized equally the State Champions. Historically, notwithstanding, the winners of all three tournaments are given credit for Land Championships. Iowa was the offset Country Association in the nation to concur a baseball game championship meet in the summer.[2]

Classification guidelines [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools[iii]
  • 3A- Adjacent 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Next 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (138) schools

State Champions [edit]

Summer Tournament [edit]

The summer tournament was kickoff held in 1946, with one classification from 1946–1972. From 1973–1980, in that location were 2 classifications (1A and 2A), and since 1981 in that location have been four classifications (1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A).

Jump Tournament [edit]

The Spring Tournament was held every summer from 1928–1972, and is the oldest of the iii land tournaments. In the iv years prior to 1928 (1924–1927), Iowa State College hosted an "invitational state tournament" in the bound that attracted nearly 40 schools, but was unofficial in nature. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Jump tournament never divided into dissever classes.[2]

Fall Tournament [edit]

The Fall Tournament was held every summer from 1939–1985. Unlike the Summer tournament, the Fall tournament never divided into dissever classes. .[ii]

Basketball [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools
  • 3A- Side by side 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Side by side 96 largest schools*
  • 1A- Remaining (155) schools

*IHSAA Board policy allows schools to participate in a higher nomenclature than their enrollment places them in a sport with iv classes. Schools requesting this placement will remain in college class for ii years. As a result, In the 2014-15 school year, there were 97 schools in 2A basketball, even though regulations call for 96

State Champions[five] [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 1912–1919 – unsupervised, non IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one state champion.
  • 1920–1922 – unsupervised, non IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions, one in Iowa City and one in Ames.
  • 1923 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored country championship crowning i country champion; round robin format
  • 1924 – no land champion listed co-ordinate to IHSAA website
  • 1925–1926 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions in "A" and "B" divisions; round robin format
  • 1927–1955 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning one country champion
  • 1956–1960 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions in "A" and "B" divisions
  • 1961–1966 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning i state champion
  • 1967–1974 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning two state champions in "1A" and "2A" classes
  • 1975–1984 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning iii state champions in "1A", "2A", and "3A" classes.
  • 1985–1992 – supervised, IHSAA sponsored country championship crowning four state champions in "A", "1A", "2A", and "3A" classes.
  • 1993–nowadays – supervised, IHSAA sponsored state championship crowning 4 land champions in "1A", "2A", "3A" and "4A" classes.
Iowa State Basketball Tournament Champions (Pre-IHSAA).
Year Division/Class Champion
1912* Ottumwa
1913* Davenport
1914* Cedar Rapids, Washington
1915* Ottumwa
1916* Anna
1917* Mount Pleasant
1918* Mount Pleasant
1919* Fort Contrivance
1920* Iowa City
Ames
Davenport
Boone
1921* Iowa City
Ames
Davenport
Boone
1922* Iowa Urban center
Davenport
Cedar Rapids, Washington
Grinnell

Bowling [edit]

Bowling was first sanctioned by the IHSAA in 2009–2010.

State Champions [edit]

Iowa State Bowling Team Champions
Year 1A 2A 3A
2010 Wahlert, Dubuque Clinton
2011 Western Dubuque, Epworth Davenport, North
2012 Western Dubuque, Epworth Dubuque, Hempstead
2013 Wahlert, Dubuque[6] Davenport, North[7]
2014[eight] Waverly-Shell Rock Davenport, Due north
2015 Camanche Fort Contrivance Marshalltown
2016 Vinton-Shellsburg Urbandale Cedar Falls
2017 Due west Delaware, Manchester Urbandale Dubuque, Hempstead
2018 Due west Delaware, Manchester Western Dubuque, Epworth Southeast Polk
2019 Red Oak Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson Davenport, North
2020 Camanche Fort Dodge Waterloo, West
2021 Louisa-Muscatine Clinton Marshalltown

Cross land [edit]

Cantankerous Land was offset contested in Iowa in 1922, and is considered a fall sport. It is also the but sport that is jointly sanctioned by the IHSAA and the IGHSAU. The electric current official distance for cantankerous country meets is 5000m (approximately three.one miles).[9] The standard format for team scoring, per NFHS guidelines, is to sum the places of the v highest placing runners among qualifying teams (teams must have at to the lowest degree 5 runners to qualify in the context of the team contest) to obtain the team's score. Teams are then ranked with the lowest score winning. Additionally, a team may have up to 7 runners count in placing for team scores, although only the first 5 scores, with the 6th and 7th runners serving to readapt and lower the position of runners on other teams.[x] [xi]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

In classifying Cantankerous Country programs, due to the collaboration of the IHSAA and IGHSAU, teams are included in the largest 48, next 64, etc., on the basis of having either a boys or a girls program, as not all schools have both. This is to avoid a situation where boys and girls from the same school practise non compete in the same class.

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools
  • 3A- Side by side 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Next 72 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining Schools (136)

Land Champions[9] [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 1922–1929 – unsanctioned, unsupervised State Championship crowning ane individual and ane team state champion. Race length-2 miles
  • 1930–1934 – sanctioned, supervised State Title crowning one individual and one team state champion. Race length-2 miles
  • 1935 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning one individual and one team state champion. Race length-1.9 miles
  • 1936 sanctioned, supervised Country Championship crowning 1 private and two squad state champions. Race length-one.9 miles
  • 1937–1946 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning iii individual and three team state champions. Race length-1.9 miles
  • 1947 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and no squad country champions. Race length-ane.9 miles
  • 1948–1950 – sanctioned, supervised State Title crowning four private and 4 squad state champions. Race length-i.ix miles
  • 1951–1956 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four private and iv team state champions. Race length-1.8 miles
  • 1957–1963 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning five individual and five squad state champions. Race length-one.8 miles
  • 1964–1966 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning six individual and half dozen squad land champions. Race length-one.8 miles
  • 1967–1968 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning six individual and six squad state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
  • 1969–1975 – sanctioned, supervised Country Championship crowning seven individual and seven team land champions. Race length-2.0 miles
  • 1976–1980 – sanctioned, supervised State Title crowning 4 individual and four team state champions. Race length-2.0 miles
  • 1981–1986 – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning three private and three team state champions. Race length-two.0 miles
  • 1987–2002 – sanctioned, supervised Country Championship crowning iii individual and three team state champions. Race length-5000 meters
  • 2003–present – sanctioned, supervised State Championship crowning four individual and four team state champions. Race length-5000 meters

Football [edit]

Classification guidelines[12] [edit]

Football classifications remain the same for 2 years, post-obit remain the same for the 2021 and 2022 football seasons.

  • 5A- Largest 36 schools past enrollment
  • 4A- Next Largest 36
  • 3A- Adjacent Largest 36
  • 2A- Next Largest 48
  • 1A- Next Largest 48
  • A- Remaining eleven player schools (56)
  • eight-actor- Selection for schools with an enrollment of 120 or less (72)

Country Champions[13] [edit]

Although different sources claim that certain schools to take been state champions in years prior to 1972, these championships are not patently recognized past the IHSAA and are non listed on its website, and information technology is not articulate how these championships were determined. 8-Player started having postseason in 2000, the previous two years were regular flavour due to low number of teams.

Iowa State Football Championship Game winners
Yr eight-player A 1A 2A 3A 4A
1972 Radcliffe Sioux Eye Harlan Cedar Rapids, Jefferson
1973 Dexfield, Redfield Britt Le Mars Davenport, Key
1974 AvoHa, Avoca Mount Vernon Decorah Davenport, West
1975 Glidden-Ralston Hudson Urbandale Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux Urban center
1976 BCL, Conrad Cardinal Lyon, Stone Rapids Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Davenport, Central
1977 Manilla Primal Lyon, Rock Rapids Emmetsburg Davenport, W
1978 Eastwood, Correctionville Sibley Cedar Rapids, Regis Stonemason Urban center
1979 Treynor Sigourney Emmetsburg Dubuque, Hempstead
1980 Woodbury Cardinal, Moville Roland-Story, Story City Marion Newton
1981 Paullina Dike Roland-Story, Story City Prairie, Cedar Rapids Bettendorf
1982 Lone Tree Pekin, Packwood LaSalle, Cedar Rapids Harlan Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City
1983 Sutherland Pekin, Packwood LaSalle, Cedar Rapids Harlan Davenport, Central
1984 Schleswig Pocahontas Grundy Center Harlan Sioux City, Eastward
1985 Paton-Churdan Heart Indicate Bishop Garrigan, Algona Pleasant Valley Linn-Mar, Marion
1986 Paton-Churdan Lynnville-Sully Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Cedar Falls
1987 GMG, Garwin Grundy Centre Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Decorah Bettendorf
1988 Schleswig Grundy Center Solon Decorah Bettendorf
1989 Laurens-Marathon West Branch Emmetsburg Decorah Linn-Mar, Marion
1990 Logan-Magnolia Southern Cal, Lake City Emmetsburg Waverly-Shell Stone Linn-Mar, Marion
1991 Madrid Due west Branch Garner-Hayfield Due west Delaware, Manchester Bettendorf
1992 Bedford W Co-operative North Fayette Waverly-Crush Rock Bettendorf
1993 Riceville Aplington-Parkersburg Mount Vernon Harlan Iowa City, Metropolis High
1994 Due west Curve-Mallard Hudson Mount Vernon Spencer Iowa City, City Loftier
1995 Gehlen Catholic, Le Mars Denver Sigourney/Keota Harlan Iowa City, West
1996 Guthrie Center West Hancock Iowa Falls Oskaloosa Iowa City, Metropolis High
1997 West Key, Maynard Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Emmetsburg Harlan Ankeny
1998 Elk Horn Kimballton (Regular season) W Curve-Mallard Pekin, Packwood West Lyon, Inwood Harlan Iowa Metropolis, West
1999 Elk Horn Kimballton (Regular flavour) West Bend-Mallard W Marshall, Land Center West Lyon, Inwood New Hampton Iowa City, Westward
2000 Adair-Casey Hubbard-Radcliffe Southern Cal, Lake City Emmetsburg Clear Lake Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2001 Adair-Casey Fredericksburg Aplington-Parkersburg Sigourney/Keota Western Dubuque, Epworth Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2002 Sentral, Fenton Manning Akron-Westfield Emmetsburg Atlantic West Des Moines Valley
2003 Sentral, Fenton Treynor Eldora-New Providence Emmetsburg Harlan Valley, Westward Des Moines
2004 St. Mary'southward, Remsen West Curve-Mallard St. Albert, Council Bluffs Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Harlan Bettendorf
2005 Glidden-Ralston N Mahaska, New Sharon Regina, Iowa Urban center Sigourney/Keota Harlan Valley, West Des Moines
2006 Northeast Hamilton, Blairsburg IKM, Manilla St. Albert, Council Bluffs Primal Lyon/George-Niggling Rock Humboldt Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2007 Stanton Wapsie Valley, Fairbank St. Albert, Council Bluffs Solon Keokuk Bettendorf
2008 Lenox Southern Cal, Lake Urban center Emmetsburg Solon Bishop Heelan Cosmic, Sioux City Valley, West Des Moines
2009 Armstrong-Ringsted Southern Cal, Lake Urban center St. Albert, Council Bluffs Solon Harlan Iowa City, City High
2010 Lenox N Tama, Traer West Lyon, Inwood Regina, Iowa Urban center Solon Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2011 Fremont-Mills, Tabor Lisbon Saint Ansgar Regina, Iowa Metropolis Union, LaPorte Metropolis Due west Des Moines Valley
2012 Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn Wapsie Valley, Fairbank Regina, Iowa Urban center Spirit Lake Decorah Ankeny
2013 Don Bosco, Gibertville West Lyon, Inwood Regina, Iowa Metropolis Kuemper Cosmic, Carroll Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2014 Newell-Fonda Logan-Magnolia Regina, Iowa City North Fayette Valley Pella Dowling Cosmic, W Des Moines
2015 Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn Gladbrook-Reinbeck Regina, Iowa City Spirit Lake Pella Dowling Catholic, W Des Moines
2016 Don Bosco, Gilbertsville Gladbrook-Reinbeck Western Christian, Hull Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley Pella Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2017 Don Bosco, Gilbertsville West Sioux, Hawarden Van Meter Waukon Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Catholic, W Des Moines
2018 New London Hudson West Sioux, Hawarden PCM, Monroe Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Catholic, W Des Moines
2019 Don Bosco, Gilbertville West Hancock, Britt West Lyon, Inwood OA-BCIG, Ida Grove Western Dubuque, Epworth Dowling Cosmic, West Des Moines
2020 St. Mary'southward, Remsen Regina, Iowa City OA-BCIG, Ida Grove Waukon North Scott, Eldridge Ankeny

Golf game [edit]

The standard squad scoring format for golf tournaments, per NFHS guidelines, is to add up the scores of six players with each player playing 2 rounds of 18 holes. Teams are then ranked co-ordinate to everyman score.[14] [15]

Classification guidelines[three] [edit]

  • 4A (fall golf) – Largest 48 schools*
  • 3A (spring golf) – Next 64
  • 2A (spring golf) – Next 96
  • 1A (bound golf) – Remainder (129)

*Plus golf schools that play in 4A conferences that wish to play in the fall. In 2006–2007 there were 52 schools in form 4A

State Champions[16] [edit]

Fall Tournament[16] [edit]

In 1940, 1941, and 1986–1993, teams could also participate in a separate Fall Title. Listed below are the champions of those tournaments. Beginning in 1994, the Autumn tournament became simply the 4A championship.[xvi] Those results are included in a higher place.

Iowa Country Championship Fall Golf Tournament winners
Twelvemonth Champion
1940 Des Moines, Roosevelt
1941 Des Moines, Roosevelt
1986 Columbus Cosmic, Waterloo
1987 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1988 Valley, West Des Moines
1989 Dowling Cosmic, West Des Moines
1990 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
1991 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1992 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
1993 Newton

Soccer [edit]

Classification guidelines[three] [edit]

  • 3A- Largest 36 schools (initiated in 2011)
  • 2A- Adjacent Largest 48 schools
  • 1A- Remaining schools

Land Champions[17] [edit]

The current State Champion is the winner of the jump tournament that has been held since 1995 and was divided into 2 classes in 1998 and 3 classes starting in 2011. From 1994–2000, in that location was also a autumn State Championship tournament that crowned a unmarried champion. Winners of both tournaments are considered State Champions.

Iowa State Soccer Fall Tournament winners (BOYS)
Yr Champion
1994 West Point, Marquette
1995 Pella Christian
1996 Western Christian, Hull
1997 Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona
1998 Unity Christian, Orange City
1999 Unity Christian, Orangish City
2000 Unity Christian, Orange Urban center
Iowa Country Soccer Spring Tournament winners (BOYS)
Year 1A champion 2A champion 3A champion
1995 Bettendorf
1996 Valley, W Des Moines
1997 Valley, West Des Moines
1998 St. Albert, Quango Bluffs Urbandale
1999 Waukee Bettendorf
2000 Nevada Iowa City, West
2001 Waukee Valley, Westward Des Moines
2002 Assumption, Davenport Urbandale
2003 Assumption, Davenport Iowa Urban center, West
2004 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Bettendorf
2005 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2006 Xavier, Cedar Rapids Valley, Westward Des Moines
2007 Norwalk Ankeny
2008 Wahlert, Dubuque Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
2009 Regina, Iowa City Spencer Iowa Urban center, West
2010 Regina, Iowa City Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2011 Iowa City, Regina Xavier, Cedar Rapids Dowling Cosmic, Westward Des Moines
2012 Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Wahlert, Dubuque Iowa City, Westward
2013 Regina, Iowa City Xavier, Cedar Rapids Iowa City, West
2014 Regina, Iowa City Norwalk Iowa Urban center, West
2015 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Xavier, Cedar Rapids Linn-Mar, Marion
2016 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Norwalk Valley, West Des Moines
2017 Regina, Iowa Urban center Norwalk Iowa City, West
2018 Regina, Iowa City Pella Waukee
2019 Regina, Iowa Urban center Lewis Central Waukee
2020 Season Cancelled Due to COVID-19
2021 Notre Dame/West Burlington Xavier, Cedar Rapids Pleasant Valley

Swimming & diving [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

State Champions[18] [edit]

Lawn tennis [edit]

An IHSAA tennis team consists of six competitors. Each head-to-head competition is made of 6 singles and three doubles, each worth one point, and the first team to v points is the winner. Both singles and doubles matches are in a all-time-of-3-sets format. With a 10-betoken tiebreaker in the 3rd in most cases.

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 2A- Largest 48
  • 1A- Remaining (61) schools

State Champions [edit]

Timeline [edit]

  • 1929–1977 – one singles and one doubles title awarded
  • 1978–present – 2 singles and two doubles championships awarded, one in each of two classes (1A and 2A)
  • 1983–nowadays – 2 team championships awarded, 1 in each of 2 classes (1A and 2A)
Iowa State Tennis Team Champions[21]
Year 2A 1A
1983 Cedar Rapids, Washington Camanche
1984 Dubuque, Hempstead Camanche
1985 Valley, Westward Des Moines Camanche
1986 Valley, West Des Moines Camanche
1987 Cedar Rapids, Washington Denison
1988 Linn-Mar, Marion Camanche
1989 Wahlert, Dubuque Camanche
1990 Cedar Rapids, Washington Camanche
1991 Waterloo, West Maharishi, Fairfield
1992 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Camanche
1993 Valley, West Des Moines Keokuk
1994 Cedar Rapids, Washington Pella Christian
1995 Iowa City, West Camanche
1996 Cedar Rapids, Washington Decorah
1997 Urbandale Decorah
1998 Dubuque, Senior Decorah
1999 Iowa Urban center, City High Maharishi, Fairfield
2000 Des Moines, Roosevelt Maharishi, Fairfield
2001 Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines Knoxville
2002 Des Moines, Roosevelt Maharishi, Fairfield
2003 Ankeny Cherry Oak
2004 Bettendorf Wahlert, Dubuque
2005 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2006 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2007 Davenport, Central Wahlert, Dubuque
2008 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy Wahlert, Dubuque
2009 Des Moines, Roosevelt Wahlert, Dubuque
2010 Valley, West Des Moines Columbus Catholic, Waterloo
2011 Ames Wahlert, Dubuque
2012 Iowa City, W Assumption, Davenport
2013 Iowa Metropolis, West St. Edmond, Fort Dodge
2014 Iowa City, West Maharishi, Fairfield
2015 Linn-Mar, Marion Decorah
2016 Iowa City, West Wahlert, Dubuque
2017 Iowa Metropolis, West Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2018 Linn-Mar, Marion Wahlert, Dubuque
2019 Iowa Urban center, Westward Xavier, Cedar Rapids
2021 Waukee Xavier, Cedar Rapids

Track & Field [edit]

Iowa'due south official rails season is currently outdoors. There was also an indoor State Runway Meet from 1926–1973, and the IHSAA is in the process of collecting and publishing these champions.

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 4A- Largest 48 schools
  • 3A- Adjacent 64 largest schools
  • 2A- Side by side 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (165) schools

Listing of events[22] [23] [edit]

The post-obit is the current list of official track events according to the IHSAA

Rail:

  • 100 meter dash
  • 200 meter nuance
  • 400 meter dash
  • 800 meter run
  • 1600 meter run
  • 3200 meter run
  • 110 meter hurdles
  • 400 meter hurdles
  • four × 100 meter relay
  • 4 × 200 meter relay
  • 4 × 400 meter relay
  • four × 800 meter relay
  • 800 meter dart Medley relay
  • 1600 meter distance Medley relay
  • 4 × 110 meter hurdle shuttle relay

Field:

  • Loftier jump
  • Long jump
  • Discus throw
  • Shot put

Wheel Chair:

  • 100 meter run wheelchair
  • 200 meter run wheelchair
  • 400 meter run wheelchair
  • Shot put wheelchair

State Champions [edit]

Country runway titles accept been given every year since 1906. Since 2003, there has also been wheelchair events at the country meet. A separate wheelchair team title is besides awarded. In 2005, the wheelchair championship has been co-ed.

Iowa Country Track Wheelchair Team Champions[30]
Yr Champion
2003 Marshalltown
2004 English Valleys, North English
2005* Aplington-Parkersburg
2006* Aplington-Parkersburg
2007* Aplington-Parkersburg
2008 Interstate 35, Truro
2009 Interstate 35, Truro
2010 Waterloo, West
2011 Waterloo, Due west
2012 Linn-Mar, Marion
2013 Waterloo, West
2014 Camanche
2015 Woodbine
2016 (tie) Independence
(tie) Roland-Story, Story Urban center
2017 (tie) Bondurant-Farrar
(necktie) Southeast Polk
2018 Waukee
2019 Waukee
2021 Waukee
*Co-ed champion

Wrestling [edit]

Classification guidelines[3] [edit]

  • 3A- Largest 64 schools
  • 2A- Adjacent 96 largest schools
  • 1A- Remaining (129) schools

Weight classifications [edit]

  • 106 pounds – recent champ – Justin Portillo
  • 113 pounds – recent champ – Josh Portillo
  • 120 pounds – recent champ – Brook Stephens
  • 126 pounds – recent champ – Cain Johanns
  • 132 pounds – recent champ – Joel Haberman
  • 138 pounds – contempo champ – Reno Chiri
  • 145 pounds – recent champ – Kollyn Buch
  • 152 pounds – recent champ -
  • 160 pounds – recent gnaw – Bricklayer Christe
  • 170 pounds – contempo champ – Tim Riggins
  • 182 pounds – recent champ – Chance Turner
  • 195 pounds – recent champ – Jacob Dykes
  • 220 pounds – recent champ – Dedric Kettwick
  • 285 pounds – recent champ – Spencer Trenary

State Champions [edit]

The Iowa High School Athletic Association holds 2 separate team wrestling championships: the Traditional tournament, which also crowns individual champions, and a Dual Team tournament. The dual team tournament was held at the U.Southward. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids a week after the traditional tournament, until 2012, when it was held the Wednesday earlier the traditional tournament in Des Moines.[31] This was the subject of much controversy, equally several teams sat their state qualifiers for the Dual Team tournament.[32] In 1921–1925, the State University of Iowa (Iowa Urban center) and Iowa State University (Ames) held open country tournaments that were non supervised nor sanctioned past the IHSAA.[33]

Broadcasting [edit]

Prior to 2016, title events in football game, basketball game and wrestling were carried across the state of Iowa on a network made upwardly of local goggle box stations. Beginning with the 2016 football game championships, IHSAA reached a deal with NBCUniversal-endemic Comcast SportsNet Chicago to become the exclusive provider of these sports, making them available beyond CSN's footprint consisting of Iowa, Illinois and Indiana via television, online and the NBC Sports mobile app.[39]

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