Softball History
Softball

History of State Softball Champions

YEAR

CLASS

CHAMPION

LOCATION

2011

 

 

 

 

2010

 

 

 

 

2009

 

 

 

 

2008

 

 

 

 

2007

 

 

 

 

6A

5A

4A

3A

2-1A

6A

5A

4A

3A

2-1A

6A

5A

4A

3A

2-1A

6A

5A

4A

3A

2-1A

6A

5A

4A

3A

2-1A

Olathe-Northwest

Wichita-Bishop Carroll

Andale/Garden Plain

Osage City

Udall

Maize

Andale/Garden Plain

Basehor-Linwood

Riverton

Pittsburg-St. Mary's Colgan

Olathe-Northwest

Andover-Central

Riverton

Silver Lake

St. Marys

Topeka-Washburn Rural

OP-St. Thomas Aquinas

Andale/Garden Plain

Hays-TMP-Marian

St. Marys

Olathe-East

Arkansas City

Hays-TMP-Marian

Salina-Sacred Heart

Alma-Wabaunsee

Arrocha Ball Park

Two Rivers Youth Complex, Wichita

Bill Burke Complex, Salina

Twin Oaks Complex, Manhattan

Trusler Sports Complex, Emporia

Arrocha Ball Park

Hummer Sports Complex, Topeka

Bill Burke Complex, Salina

Twin Oaks Complex, Manhattan

Trusler Sports Complex, Emporia

Shawnee Mission Softball Complex

Hummer Sports Complex, Topeka

Bill Burke Complex, Salina

Twin Oaks Complex, Manhattan

Trusler Sports Complex, Emporia

Hummer Stadium, Topeka

Two Rivers Youth Complex, Wichita

Bill Burke Complex, Salina

Twin Oaks Complex, Manhattan

Trusler Sports Complex, Emporia

Two Rivers Youth Complex, Wichita

Bill Burke Complex, Salina

Mulvane Sports Complex, Mulvane

Twin Oaks Complex, Manhattan

Trusler Sports Complex, Emporia


[Complete History]

 

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