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Abbreviation | AHSAA |
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Formation | 1921 |
Type | 501(c)(3) - Tax Exemption |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Athletic/Educational |
Headquarters | 7325 Halcyon Summit Dr. Montgomery, Alabama 36117 |
Region served | Alabama |
Membership | 401 senior high schools; 287 junior high schools |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Alvin Briggs |
Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
Staff | 13 |
Website | ahsaa.com |
Remarks | (334) 263-6994 |
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), based in Montgomery, is the governing body for interscholastic athletics and activities programs for public schools in Alabama.
The AHSAA is a member National Federation of State High School Associations since 1924.
The AHSAA merged with the Alabama Interscholastic Athletic Association in 1968, forming one high school athletic association for the State of Alabama in accordance with a court order relating to athletics. The AIAA had previously governed athletics at segregated African-American schools.
The AHSAA sponsors state championship programs in 13 boys and 14 girls sports: Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Football, Flag Football, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Bowling, Swimming and Diving, Track and Field, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling, Esports, Cheerleading and Indoor Track.
While the AHSAA is the primary sanctioning organization for high school sports in Alabama (and the only one allowed for public schools), it is not the only such organization. The Alabama Independent School Association sanctions athletics for approximately 40 private schools throughout the state.[1] Other smaller organizations, such as the Alabama Christian Sports Conference and the Alabama Christian Athletic and Academic Association, sanction sports from smaller Christian schools and home schools, particularly in eight-man football.
The current executive director is Alvin Briggs.