District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association

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District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association
Map of usa highlighting dc.png
AbbreviationDCIAA
Formation1958
TypeVolunteer; NPO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAthletic/Educational
Headquarters3535 V St. NE
Washington, D.C. 20018
Official language
English
Athletic Director
Dwayne Foster
AffiliationsNational Federation of State High School Associations
Budget
$3,031,000
Staff
12
Websitehttps://thedciaa.com/
Remarks(202) 729-3288

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 sponsors varsity championships in basketball, baseball, bowling, cross country, football, flag football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.

Members[]

School Mascot Enrollment
Anacostia High School Indians 449
Ballou High School Knights 930
Benjamin Banneker High School Bulldogs 482
Bell Multicultural High School Griffins 288
Cardozo Senior High School Clerks 627
Coolidge Senior High School Colts 346
Dunbar High School Crimson Tide 584
Eastern High School Ramblers 818
H.D. Woodson Senior High School Warriors 634
Eagles 266
McKinley Tech Trainers 619
Phelps High School Panthers 328
School Without Walls Penguins 585
Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School Rough Riders 668
Woodrow Wilson High School Tigers 1750

Football Divisions[]

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

  • Roosevelt
  • Ballou
  • Dunbar
  • Eastern
  • H.D. Woodson
  • Wilson

Stripes Division

  • Bell
  • Cardozo
  • Coolidge
  • McKinley Tech
  • Phelps
  • Anacostia
  • 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”.

Football Championships[]

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

[1]

Football Champions
Year Champion Runner-up Score
1955 Cardozo Spingarn 26-6
1956 Anacostia Cardozo 14-0
1957 Anacostia Wilson 12-0
1958 Eastern Wilson 20-14
1959 Eastern Wilson 19-13
1960 Eastern Bell 25-6
1961 Eastern Theodore Roosevelt 27-0
1962' Theodore Roosevelt Eastern 2-0
1963 Theodore Roosevelt Eastern 13-6
1964 Bell Phelps 12-0
1965 Bell Spingarn 31-19
1966 Bell McKinley Tech 13-3
1967 Western Eastern 19-13
1968 Cardozo McKinley Tech 24-19
1969 Coolidge McKinley Tech 20-2
1970 McKinley Tech Cardozo 19-0
1971 Eastern Dunbar 18-8
1972 Coolidge Anacostia 14-12
1973 Anacostia Theodore Roosevelt 22-0
1974 Theodore Roosevelt Anacostia 13-6
1975 H.D. Woodson Dunbar 14-0
1976 Theodore Roosevelt Spingarn 14-8
1977 Eastern Theodore Roosevelt 13-0
1978 Eastern Dunbar 13-0
1979 Theodore Roosevelt Spingarn 20-19
1980 Coolidge Ballou 18-8
1981 H.D. Woodson Theodore Roosevelt 7-6
1982 H.D. Woodson Coolidge 33-0
1983 Anacostia Dunbar 30-6
1984 Anacostia Theodore Roosevelt 26-13
1985 Coolidge H.D. Woodson 35-6
1986 Coolidge H.D. Woodson 32-13
1987 H.D. Woodson Coolidge 21-6
1988 Anacostia Cardozo 20-19
1989 Anacostia Wilson 38-26
1990 Eastern Wilson 13-6
1991 Wilson Anacostia 27-6
1992 Dunbar Anacostia 23-12
1993 H.D. Woodson Anacostia 14-12
1994 H.D. Woodson Anacostia 6-0
1995 Anacostia Dunbar 40-31
1996 Cardozo Anacostia 36-32
1997 H.D. Woodson Anacostia 26-22
1998 Dunbar Theodore Roosevelt 28-20
1999 Dunbar Eastern 22-0
2000 Dunbar Ballou 35-12
2001 Dunbar H.D. Woodson 16-14
2002 H.D. Woodson Dunbar 19-3
2003 Dunbar Ballou 33-20
2004 Dunbar H.D. Woodson[2] 33-0
2005 Dunbar Coolidge 43-14
2006 Ballou Dunbar 34-33
2007 Dunbar HD Woodson 20-9
2008 H.D. Woodson Dunbar 24-6
2009 H.D. Woodson Ballou 30-26
2010 H.D. Woodson Dunbar 44-12
2011 Dunbar Coolidge 33-21
2012 Anacostia Dunbar Dunbar stripped of 12-8

title due to Ineligible Player[3]

2013 H.D. Woodson Wilson 25-13
2014 H.D. Woodson Ballou 16-12
2015 H.D. Woodson Wilson 40-24
2016 H.D. Woodson Wilson 22-20
2017 Ballou H.D. Woodson 21-14
2018 H.D. Woodson Ballou 18-12
2019 Dunbar H.D. Woodson 21-12
Football Champions
School Championships Runners-up Total Appearances
H.D. Woodson 15 6 21
Dunbar 10 9 20
Anacostia 9 8 17
Eastern 8 4 12
Roosevelt 5 6 11
Coolidge 5 4 9
Cardozo 3 3 6
Bell 3 1 4
Wilson 1 8 9
Ballou 2 5 7
McKinley Tech 1 3 4
Western 1 0 1
Spingarn 0 4 4
Phelps 0 1 1

Baseball Championships[]

  • 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[4]

Swimming Championships[]

  • 2018 -

Former Schools[]

Alumni[]

Baseball[]

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

Basketball[]

Football[]

  • Marvin Austin, Former NFL defensive tackle (Ballou '07)
  • Arrelious Benn, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver/kick returner (Dunbar '07)
  • , 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)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ [1] Accessed 2012-07-01.
  2. ^ "Dunbar Gobbles Up Another Title (washingtonpost.com)". www.washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  3. ^ "DCPS strips Dunbar of Turkey Bowl title for use of ineligible player". Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/WilsonHSBaseball/photos/a.256112128137012/709959602752260/?type=3&permPage=1
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