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Champions

(Note: bold denotes Super Bowl Champions.)

Year Winners
1972 Washington: Walt Whitman High School
Baltimore: Gilman School
1973 Baltimore: Randallstown High School
Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
1974 Washington: Herndon High School
Baltimore: Randallstown High School
1975 Washington: Walt Whitman High School
Baltimore: Randallstown High School
1976 Washington: Northwood High School
1977 Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
1978 Washington: Northwood High School
Buffalo: Nichols School
1979 Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
Buffalo: Grand Island High School
1980 Washington: Walt Whitman High School
Baltimore: Randallstown High School
Buffalo: Iroquois Central School District
1981 Washington: Holton-Arms School
1982 Washington: Walt Whitman High School
1983 Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
Baltimore: Dulaney High School
1984 Baltimore: Dulaney High School
Washington: Rockville High School
1985 Washington: Walt Whitman High School
Baltimore: Dulaney High School
Buffalo: Williamsville East High School
1986 Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
Baltimore: Wilde Lake High School
1987 Washington: Bethesda Chevy Chase High School
Baltimore: Wilde Lake High School
Central Virginia: St. Anne's-Belfield School
1988 Baltimore: Dulaney High School
Washington: Walt Whitman High School
1989 Washington: Georgetown Day School
Central Virginia: Thomas Jefferson High School
Baltimore: Dulaney High School
1990 Baltimore: Oakland Mills High School
Washington: Rockville High School
Central Virginia: St. Anne's-Belfield School
1991 Baltimore: Dulaney High School
Washington: Walt Whitman High School
1992 Baltimore: Wilde Lake High School
Washington: Thomas Jefferson High School
1993 Washington: Thomas Jefferson High School
Baltimore: Gilman School
1994 Baltimore: Linganore High School
Washington: Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Central Virginia: Woodberry Forest School
1995 Washington: Montgomery Blair High School
Central Virginia: Woodberry Forest School
1996 Washington: Georgetown Day School
Central Virginia: Woodberry Forest School
Baltimore: Mount Saint Joseph
1997 Washington: Georgetown Day School
Baltimore: Oakland Mills High School
Central Virginia: Charlottesville High School
1998 Washington: Gonzaga College High School
Baltimore: Hammond High School
1999 Washington: Rockville High School
Baltimore: Towson High School
2000 Baltimore: Howard High School
Washington: Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Central Virginia: Robert E. Lee High School
2001 Washington: Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Baltimore: Howard High School
2002 Baltimore: Howard High School
Washington: Holton-Arms School
2003 Washington: Holton-Arms School
Baltimore: Centennial High School
2004 Baltimore: Howard High School
Washington: Richard Montgomery High School
2005 Washington: Walter Johnson High School
Baltimore: Centennial High School
Central Virginia: Robert E. Lee High School
2006 Washington: Richard Montgomery High School
Baltimore: Hammond High School
Central Virginia: Charlottesville High School
2007 Washington: Walter Johnson High School
Baltimore: Centennial High School
Central Virginia: Robert E. Lee High School
2008 Washington: Rockville High School
Baltimore: Mount Saint Joseph
Central Virginia: Charlottesville High School
Buffalo, NY: Iroquois Central School District
2009 Baltimore: Centennial High School
Washington: Montgomery Blair High School
Central Virginia: Charlottesville High School
2010 Washington: Rockville High School
Central Virginia: Charlottesville High School
Baltimore: Gilman School
2011 Washington: W.T. Woodson High School
Baltimore: Walkersville High School
Central Virginia: Rappahannock County High School
2012 Washington: James Hubert Blake High School
Baltimore: Catonsville High School
Central Virginia: Louisa County High School

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