List of high school boys basketball streaks by state

This is a list of the longest High School boys' basketball winning streaks, regardless of division, by state.

State School City Streak Seasons Notes
Alabama Tuscaloosa Academy[1] Tuscaloosa, Alabama 100 1980-1983 A.G Parrish in Selma also won 88 consecutive games from 1943 to 1947[2]
Alaska
Arizona Pima High School Pima, Arizona 75 1969-1973
Arkansas West Memphis High School West Memphis, Arkansas 60 1980-1981 Stephens High School also won 60 consecutive games from 1998 to 1999
California Compton High School[3] Compton, California 66 1966–1968
Colorado Sanford High School[4] Sanford, Colorado 74 2014–2017
Connecticut Middletown High School Middletown, Connecticut 80 1975-1978
Delaware
Florida Greensboro High School[5] Greensboro, Florida 76 1968–1972
Georgia Georgia Christian[6] Valdosta, Georgia 129 1979–1984
Hawaii Saint Louis High School Honolulu 85 1966–1968
Idaho Lapwai High School Lapwai, Idaho 82 1987–1989
Illinois Lawrenceville High School Lawrenceville, Illinois 68 1981-1983
Indiana Lawrence North High School Indianapolis, Indiana 50 2005-2006 Team led by future NBA players Mike Conley and Greg Oden.
Iowa Palmer High School[6] Palmer, Iowa 103 1986–1989
Kansas St. John High School St. John, Kansas 63 2013-2015
Kentucky Ashland Blazer High School Ashland, Kentucky 44 1927-1928
Louisiana Sibley High School Sibley, Louisiana 100 1978-1980
Maine Bingham Valley High School[6] Bingham, Maine 101 1997–2002
Maryland Dunbar High School Baltimore, Maryland 59 1981-1983
Massachusetts Durfee High School Fall River, Massachusetts 56 1988-1991
Michigan Powers North Central High School[7] Powers, Michigan 84 2014–2017
Minnesota Edina High School Edina, Minnesota 69 1965–1968
Mississippi Simmons High School Hollandale, Mississippi 80 1992-1994
Missouri Bradleyville High School Bradleyville, Missouri 68 1966-1968
Montana Sentinel High School[8] Missoula, Montana 56 1962–1965
Nebraska Wahoo High School[6] Wahoo, Nebraska 114 1988–1992
Nevada Virginia City High School Virginia City, Nevada 93 1982-1986
New Hampshire Manchester Central High School Manchester, New Hampshire 46 2004-2006
New Jersey Passaic High School[9] Passaic, New Jersey 159 1919–1925 All Time US Record - Went 200–1 between 1915 and 1924
New Mexico Hobbs High School Hobbs, New Mexico 53 1965-1967
New York Union Academy of Belleville[6] Belleville, New York 104 1966–1971
North Carolina Beaufort High School[6] Beaufort, North Carolina 91 1960–1962
North Dakota Alsen High School [10] Alsen, North Dakota 79 1956–1959 Smallest town on list, just 114 in Alsen people at time of win streak
Ohio Middletown High School[11] Middletown, Ohio 76 1955–1958
Oklahoma Byng High School Byng, Oklahoma 67 1957-1959
Oregon Oakland High School Oakland, Oregon 56 1999-2001
Pennsylvania Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) Moon Township, Pennsylvania 74 2020-2022
Rhode Island Central High School Providence, Rhode Island 52 1968-1970
South Carolina Calhoun County High School St. Matthews, South Carolina 81 2005-2008
South Dakota Armour High School Armour, South Dakota 64 1978–1980
Tennessee Riverside High School Chattanooga, Tennessee 66 1967-1969
Texas Snook High School[12] Snook, Texas 90 1964–1966
Utah Provo High School Provo, Utah 54 1972-1974
Vermont Rutland High School Rutland, Vermont 43 2016-2018
Virginia Staunton-Lee High School[13] Staunton, Virginia 85 2003–2006
Washington Brewster High School[14] Brewster, Washington 82 1974–1977
West Virginia Charleston High School Charleston, West Virginia 48 1967-1969 Ansted High School also won 48 consecutive games from 1958 to 1959
Wisconsin Randolph School Randolph, Wisconsin 69 2001–2005
Wyoming Wyoming Indian High School[15] Ethete, Wyoming 50 1983–1985
Pine Bluffs High School [16] Pine Bluffs, Wyoming 50 2016–2017

References

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  1. ^ “It’s over! West End Christian terminates TA win streak at 100”, Tuscaloosa News (page 23 of 72), Sunday, December 18, 1983 https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=XUmZziu-z7kC&dat=19831218&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  2. ^ "AHSAA > Sports > Basketball > Boys Basketball Records".
  3. ^ "Record On Horizon For Chino Hills". calhisports.com.
  4. ^ "Colorado high school boys basketball records from CHSAA". chsaanow.com.
  5. ^ "Florida High School Sports Records". Florida High School Sports Records.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Wahoo Basketball". www.deaconstreet.com.
  7. ^ "Team Records | Record Book | Boys Basketball | MHSAA Sports".
  8. ^ "Townsend boys end Choteau's 54-game winning streak". 406mtsports.com.
  9. ^ "Longest active winning streak ends". espn.com. 22 February 2012.
  10. ^ "An amazing Alsen run". grandforksherald.com.
  11. ^ "State Records : Boys Basketball". www.ohsaa.org.
  12. ^ Snook Middle & High School
  13. ^ Cox, Ray. "Martinsville ends Lee's run". roanoke.com.
  14. ^ "Washington 100". spokesman.com.
  15. ^ Oltmans, Brady. "2A Boys: Pine Bluffs extends streak to 50, Chiefs outlast late Wright run". trib.com.
  16. ^ Johnke, Jeremiah. "Pine Bluffs boys' state title hopes, win streak snapped in OT". wyosports.net.