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District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association

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District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association
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The District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) is the public high school athletic league in Washington, D.C. The league was founded in 1958. The original high school conference for D.C. schools was the Inter-High School Athletic Association, formed around 1896. That organization was segregated, and black schools in the District formed their own athletic association. The Inter-High League was renamed the DCIAA in 1989 to bring the District of Columbia in line with other states with interscholastic athletic programs. The DCIAA offers sports on the elementary, middle and high school levels (grades 4th through 12th).

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The DCIAA sponsors varsity championships in archery, basketball, baseball, bowling, cheer, cross country, football, flag football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

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Members (HS)

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High School Sports

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The DCIAA sponsors high school varsity competition in eight boys', ten girls' and four co-ed sanctioned sports. Student-athletes in grades 9-12 are eligible to participate in elementary sports.

High school teams in DCIAA competition

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High School Boys' varsity sponsored sports by school

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High School Girls' varsity sponsored sports by school

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High School Co-Ed varsity sponsored sports by school

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Football Divisions (HS)

To increase the parity in DCIAA football, two separate divisions based on ability were created, rather than the East-West division structure of previous years. The Stars Division is the more competitive division, and those schools will be eligible for the historic Turkey Bowl game.

Stars Division

  • Ballou
  • Coolidge
  • Dunbar
  • Eastern
  • H.D. Woodson
  • Jackson-Reed
  • Roosevelt

Stripes Division

  • Anacostia
  • Bell (CHEC)
  • Cardozo
  • McKinley Tech
  • Phelps
  • Ron Brown

In 2016-2017, Eastern moved up to the Stars Division while Coolidge goes to Stripes Division. In 2018-2019, Roosevelt moved up to the Stars Division. In 2024-2025, Coolidge moved up to the Stars Division.

Football Championships (HS)

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The biggest and most-celebrated DCIAA sport, the football champion of the Stars Division is decided in the annual Turkey Bowl on Thanksgiving Day. The Stripes Division championship is decided at the Gravy Bowl. Here is the history of the DCIAA football champions.

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Boys Baseball Championships (HS)

  • 1991 - Bell
  • 1992 - Bell
  • 1993 - Wilson
  • 1994 - Wilson
  • 1995 - Wilson
  • 1996 - Wilson
  • 1997 - Wilson
  • 1998 - Wilson
  • 1999 - Wilson
  • 2000 - Wilson
  • 2001 - Wilson
  • 2002 - Wilson
  • 2003 - Wilson
  • 2004 - Wilson
  • 2005 - Wilson
  • 2006 - Wilson
  • 2007 - Wilson
  • 2008 - Wilson
  • 2009 - Wilson
  • 2010 - Wilson
  • 2011 - Wilson
  • 2012 - Wilson
  • 2013 - Wilson
  • 2014 - Wilson
  • 2015 - Wilson
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Wilson[5]
  • 2021 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed
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Boys Basketball Championships (HS)

  • 1957 - Cardozo
  • 1958 - Cardozo
  • 1959 - Cardozo
  • 1960 - Spingarn
  • 1961 - Spingarn
  • 1962 - Eastern
  • 1963 - Eastern
  • 1964 - Cardozo
  • 1965 - Cardozo
  • 1966 - McKinley Tech
  • 1967 - Cardozo
  • 1968 - McKinley Tech
  • 1969 - McKinley Tech
  • 1973 - Western (known today as Duke Ellington)
  • 1974 - Eastern
  • 1975 - Dunbar
  • 1976 - Dunbar
  • 1977 - McKinley Tech
  • 1978 - Dunbar
  • 1979 - Dunbar
  • 1980 - Spingarn
  • 1981 - Dunbar
  • 1982 - Spingarn
  • 1983 - Dunbar
  • 1984 - Wilson
  • 1985 - Spingarn
  • 1986 - Coolidge
  • 1987 - Dunbar
  • 1988 - Coolidge
  • 1989 - Dunbar
  • 1990 - Dunbar
  • 1991 - Dunbar
  • 1992 - Anacostia
  • 1993 - Dunbar
  • 1994 - McKinley Tech
  • 1995 - Cardozo
  • 1996 - Anacostia
  • 1997 - Anacostia
  • 1998 - Anacostia
  • 1999 - Dunbar
  • 2000 - Spingarn
  • 2001 - Spingarn
  • 2002 - Spingarn
  • 2003 - Dunbar
  • 2004 - Cardozo
  • 2005 - Cardozo
  • 2006 - Cardozo
  • 2007 - Cardozo
  • 2008 - Roosevelt
  • 2009 - Ballou
  • 2010 - Ballou
  • 2011 - Roosevelt
  • 2012 - Coolidge
  • 2013 - Coolidge
  • 2014 - Roosevelt
  • 2015 - HD Woodson
  • 2016 - HD Woodson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Wilson
  • 2020 - Roosevelt
  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Bard
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Cardozo
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Girls Basketball Championships (HS)

  • 2020 - Dunbar
  • 2022 - Dunbar
  • 2023 - Dunbar
  • 2024 - Dunbar
  • 2025 - Coolidge

Girls Bowling Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - Dunbar
  • 2024 - Roosevelt
  • 2025 - Bell (CHEC)

Opportunity League Bowling Championships (HS)

  • 2025 - Garnett-Patterson S.T.A.Y.

Cheer Championships (HS)

  • 2024 - Coolidge
  • 2025 - Banneker

Boys Cross Country Championships (HS)

  • 2013 - Wilson
  • 2014 - Wilson
  • 2015 - Wilson
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Wilson
  • 2021 - Wilson
  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed

Girls Cross Country Championships (HS)

  • 2013 - Wilson
  • 2014 - Wilson
  • 2015 - Wilson
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Wilson
  • 2021 - Wilson
  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed

Girls Golf Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - McKinley Tech

Boys Golf Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - School Without Walls

Girls Flag Football Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - Coolidge
  • 2024 - Eastern
  • 2025 - Coolidge

Boys Indoor Track & Field Championships (HS)

  • 2010 - Coolidge
  • 2011 - Dunbar
  • 2012 - Dunbar
  • 2015 - Wilson
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Wilson
  • 2023 - McKinley Tech
  • 2024 - McKinley Tech
  • 2025 - McKinley Tech

Girls Indoor Track & Field Championships (HS)

  • 2010 - Dunbar
  • 2011 - Dunbar
  • 2012 - Dunbar
  • 2015 - McKinley Tech
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Wilson
  • 2019 - Dunbar
  • 2023 - Dunbar
  • 2024 - Dunbar
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed

Boys Outdoor Track & Field Championships (HS)

  • 2005 - HD Woodson
  • 2007 - Dunbar
  • 2009 - Ballou
  • 2010 - Coolidge
  • 2011 - Dunbar
  • 2012 - Dunbar
  • 2013 - Dunbar
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - McKinley Tech
  • 2019 - Wilson
  • 2022 - McKinley Tech
  • 2023 - McKinley Tech
  • 2024 - McKinley Tech
  • 2025 - McKinley Tech

Girls Outdoor Track & Field Championships (HS)

  • 2005 - Ballou
  • 2007 - Anacostia
  • 2009 - Dunbar
  • 2011 - Dunbar
  • 2012 - Dunbar
  • 2013 - Dunbar
  • 2016 - Wilson
  • 2017 - Wilson
  • 2018 - Dunbar
  • 2019 - Dunbar
  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Dunbar
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed

Boys Soccer Championships (HS)

  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Coolidge

Girls Soccer Championships (HS)

  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - School Without Walls
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed

Girls Softball Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed

Boys Swimming Championships (HS)

  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed

Girls Swimming Championships (HS)

  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - Jackson-Reed

Girls Volleyball Championships (HS)

  • 2022 - Jackson-Reed (formerly known as Wilson)
  • 2023 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed

Co-Ed Wrestling Championships (HS)

  • 2023 - H.D. Woodson
  • 2024 - Jackson-Reed
  • 2025 - H.D. Woodson

Middle School Sports

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The DCIAA sponsors middle school varsity competition in nine boys', ten girls' and six co-ed sanctioned sports (including one adaptive and one unified sports). Student-athletes in grades 6-8 are eligible to participate in middle school sports.

Middle school teams in DCIAA competition

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Middle School Boys' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Middle School Girls' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Elementary School Sports

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The DCIAA sponsors elementary school varsity competition in four boys', four girls' and three co-ed sanctioned sports. Student-athletes in grades 4 and 5 are eligible to participate in elementary sports.

Elementary school teams in DCIAA competition

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Elementary School Boys' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Elementary School Girls' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Elementary School Co-Ed varsity sponsored sports by school

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Opportunity League Academy Sports

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The DCIAA sponsors opportunity league academy varsity competition in two boys', two girls' and one co-ed sanctioned sports. Student-athletes in grades 9-12, and adult learners are eligible to participate in opportunity league academy sports. The age range for student-athletes in this league are 16-22.

Opportunity League Academy teams in DCIAA competition

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Opportunity League Academy Boys' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Opportunity League Academy Girls' varsity sponsored sports by school

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Opportunity League Academy Co-Ed varsity sponsored sports by school

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Former Schools

Alumni

Baseball

  • Emmanuel Burriss, San Francisco Giants infielder (Wilson '02)
  • Maury Wills, former Major League Baseball shortstop/manager (Cardozo '51)

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Football

  • Marvin Austin, Former NFL defensive tackle (Ballou '07)
  • Arrelious Benn, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver/kick returner (Dunbar '07)
  • Willie J. Bennett, Jr., Former NCAA Football Coach/Current Assistant AD for DCIAA (H.D. Woodson '97)
  • Orlando Brown Sr., Former NFL Player (H.D Woodson)
  • Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland Browns wide receiver/kick returner (Dunbar '01)
  • Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers tight end (Dunbar '02)
  • Cato June, Indianapolis Colts linebacker (Anacostia '98)
  • Byron Leftwich, NFL quarterback (H.D. Woodson '98)
  • Josh Morgan, Washington Redskins wide receiver/kick returner (H.D. Woodson '04)
  • Lovell Pinkney, St. Louis Rams wide receiver (Anacostia '92)
  • Jerry Porter, Oakland Raiders wide receiver (Coolidge '97)
  • Larry Pinkard, NFL wide receiver (Ballou '10)
  • Reggie Rucker, former NFL wide receiver Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns (Anacostia '65)

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