Longest active high school football win streaks heading into 2023

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Andale High School in Kansas enters 2023 with the longest active win streak in high school football. The Indians enter the season on a 51-game win streak after winning 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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About the Author

Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.