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This is a list of the longest High School boys' basketball winning streaks, regardless of division, by state.

State School City Streak Seasons Notes
Alabama Tuscaloosa Academy Tuscaloosa, Alabama 100 1980-1983 A.G Parrish in Selma also won 88 consecutive games from 1943 to 1947
Alaska
Arizona Pima High School Pima, Arizona 75 1969-1973
Arkansas West Memphis High School West Memphis, Arkansas 60 1980-1981 Stephens High School also won 60 consecutive games from 1998 to 1999
California Compton High School Compton, California 66 1966–1968
Colorado Sanford High School Sanford, Colorado 74 2014–2017
Connecticut Middletown High School Middletown, Connecticut 80 1975-1978
Delaware
Florida Greensboro High School Greensboro, Florida 76 1968–1972
Georgia Georgia Christian Valdosta, Georgia 129 1979–1984
Hawaii Saint Louis High School Honolulu 85 1966–1968
Idaho Lapwai High School Lapwai, Idaho 82 1987–1989
Illinois Lawrenceville High School Lawrenceville, Illinois 68 1981-1983
Indiana Lawrence North High School Indianapolis, Indiana 50 2005-2006 Team led by future NBA players Mike Conley and Greg Oden.
Iowa Palmer High School Palmer, Iowa 103 1986–1989
Kansas St. John High School St. John, Kansas 63 2013-2015
Kentucky Ashland Blazer High School Ashland, Kentucky 44 1927-1928
Louisiana Sibley High School Sibley, Louisiana 100 1978-1980
Maine Bingham Valley High School Bingham, Maine 101 1997–2002
Maryland Dunbar High School Baltimore, Maryland 59 1981-1983
Massachusetts Durfee High School Fall River, Massachusetts 56 1988-1991
Michigan Powers North Central High School Powers, Michigan 84 2014–2017
Minnesota Edina High School Edina, Minnesota 69 1965–1968
Mississippi Simmons High School Hollandale, Mississippi 80 1992-1994
Missouri Bradleyville High School Bradleyville, Missouri 68 1966-1968
Montana Sentinel High School Missoula, Montana 56 1962–1965
Nebraska Wahoo High School Wahoo, Nebraska 114 1988–1992
Nevada Virginia City High School Virginia City, Nevada 93 1982-1986
New Hampshire Manchester Central High School Manchester, New Hampshire 46 2004-2006
New Jersey Passaic High School Passaic, New Jersey 159 1919–1925 All Time US Record - Went 200–1 between 1915 and 1924
New Mexico Hobbs High School Hobbs, New Mexico 53 1965-1967
New York Union Academy of Belleville Belleville, New York 104 1966–1971
North Carolina Beaufort High School Beaufort, North Carolina 91 1960–1962
North Dakota Alsen High School Alsen, North Dakota 79 1956–1959 Smallest town on list, just 114 in Alsen people at time of win streak
Ohio Middletown High School Middletown, Ohio 76 1955–1958
Oklahoma Byng High School Byng, Oklahoma 67 1957-1959
Oregon Oakland High School Oakland, Oregon 56 1999-2001
Pennsylvania Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) Moon Township, Pennsylvania 74 2020-2022
Rhode Island Central High School Providence, Rhode Island 52 1968-1970
South Carolina Calhoun County High School St. Matthews, South Carolina 81 2005-2008
South Dakota Armour High School Armour, South Dakota 64 1978–1980
Tennessee Riverside High School Chattanooga, Tennessee 66 1967-1969
Texas Snook High School Snook, Texas 90 1964–1966
Utah Provo High School Provo, Utah 54 1972-1974
Vermont Rutland High School Rutland, Vermont 43 2016-2018
Virginia Staunton-Lee High School Staunton, Virginia 85 2003–2006
Washington Brewster High School Brewster, Washington 82 1974–1977
West Virginia Charleston High School Charleston, West Virginia 48 1967-1969 Ansted High School also won 48 consecutive games from 1958 to 1959
Wisconsin Randolph School Randolph, Wisconsin 69 2001–2005
Wyoming Wyoming Indian High School Ethete, Wyoming 50 1983–1985
Pine Bluffs High School Pine Bluffs, Wyoming 50 2016–2017

References

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