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Birmingham City Schools Teams Compete Across AHSAA Sports Programs

Public high schools in the city participate in programs governed by the state athletic association.

By Birmingham Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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The Alabama High School Athletic Association governs interscholastic athletics for public high schools in Alabama, including those in Birmingham, and sponsors state championships in 13 boys and 14 girls sports.

AHSAA Oversight

The Alabama High School Athletic Association, based in Montgomery, sets the rules and organizes competitions for member schools. Birmingham City Schools operate as AHSAA members and maintain programs in football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, and swimming and diving.

Local School Programs

Birmingham City Schools provide these sports through their athletic departments. The association structure allows teams from the city to compete for state titles in the listed boys and girls categories without any current specific team singled out in available records.

Event Hosting

Birmingham hosts major AHSAA state championship events, including the AHSAA football Super 7 at Protective Stadium. Basketball finals also take place in the city under the same association umbrella. These events follow the standard championship schedule established by the AHSAA.

Participation remains steady across the supported sports. Schools continue to field squads in line with AHSAA requirements for eligibility and competition. No dated statistics on enrollment or results appear in the source material for the current period.

Future seasons will follow the same AHSAA framework already in place for member schools in Birmingham. Families can check individual school athletics pages for schedules and eligibility details tied to the association.

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