Longest High School Football Win Streaks Heading Into 2023
Andale High School in Kansas enters 2023 with the longest active win streak in high school football. The Indians boast a 51-game win streak, having won four straight state titles.
Last season, Andale outscored opponents 689-61, which included a 108-0 shutout of Nickerson on September 30.
Georgia’s John Milledge Academy has also won four straight state titles during its 50-game win streak. JMA, playing in the Georgia Independent School Association, broke the former state record of 47 straight set by Buford, which plays in the much larger Georgia High School Association.
Below is every active 11-man win streak in every state in the nation.
Longest Active Streaks (11-Man)
- 51 – Andale (Kansas)
- 50 – John Milledge Academy (Georgia)
- 32 – Franklin (Texas), Marion Local (Ohio)
- 31 – Pelham (New Hampshire)
- 30 – Fall River (California), Garden City (New York), Indianapolis Lutheran (Indiana), Quince Orchard (Maryland)
- 27 – Caldwell (New Jersey)
- 26 – Bennington (Nebraska)
Longest Active Win Streaks by State
- Alabama – Fyffe – 15 straight
- Alaska – Lathrop – 16 straight
- Arizona – Eastmark, Pima – 12 straight
- Arkansas – Bryant – 22 straight
- California – Fall River – 30 straight
- Colorado – Broomfield, Roosevelt – 14 straight
- Connecticut – Ansonia – 13 straight
- Delaware – Laurel – 16 straight
- Florida – St. Thomas Aquinas – 27 straight
- Georgia – Milledge Academy – 49 straight
- Hawaii – Konawaena – 11 straight
- Idaho – Sugar-Salem – 11 straight
- Illinois – Lena-Winslow – 19 straight
- Indiana – Indianapolis Lutheran – 30 straight
- Iowa – Central Lyon/George-Little Rock, Grundy Center, Xavier – 13 straight
- Kansas – Andale – 51 straight
- Kentucky – Frederick Douglass, Louisville Christian Academy – 15 straight
- Louisiana – Destrehan – 14 straight
- Maine – Leavitt – 12 straight
- Maryland – Quince Orchard – 30 straight
- Massachusetts – Catholic Memorial – 29 straight
- Michigan – Belleville – 25 straight
- Minnesota – Barnesville, Maple Grove – 13 straight
- Mississippi – Picayune – 26 straight
- Missouri – Blair Oaks, Cardinal Ritter, Francis Howell – 14 straight
- Montana – Capital – 12 straight
- Nebraska – Bennington – 26 straight
- Nevada – Silverado – 24 straight
- New Hampshire – Pelham – 31 straight
- New Jersey – Caldwell – 27 straight
- New Mexico – Jal – 13 straight
- New York – Tioga – 27 straight
- North Carolina – East Lincoln, New Bern – 16 straight
- North Dakota – Velva/Drake-Anamoose/Garrison – 13 straight
- Ohio – Marion Local – 32 straight
- Oklahoma – Washington – 15 straight
- Oregon – Cascade Christian – 13 straight
- Pennsylvania – Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) – 13 straight
- Rhode Island – Smithfield – 1 straight
- South Carolina – South Florence – 15 straight
- South Dakota – T.F. Riggs – 15 straight
- Tennessee – Lipscomb Academy – 21 straight
- Texas – Franklin – 32 straight
- Utah – Lehi – 19 straight
- Vermont – Windsor – 23 straight
- Virginia – Phoebus – 20 straight
- Washington – Lynden – 24 straight
- Washington, DC – St. John’s College HS – 3 straight
- West Virginia – Huntington, Independence – 13 straight
- Wisconsin – Columbus, Monroe, Regis – 14 straight
- Wyoming – Sheridan – 19 straight
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