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79 Days of Champions: Tucson High completes 32 straight wins to claim 1945 championship

Arizona Daily Star photo by Sam Levitz of Lee “Legs” Carey.

We have 79 days until the high school football season gets underway in Southern Arizona and we will attempt to relive the state championship teams over the last 80 days starting with 1944. The AIA started to recognize state champions in 1959 but teams like Tucson High claimed ten “mythical” state championships before then, starting in 1911 under Pop McKale.

Like last year, the season will roll out with 1A, 2A and 3A starting early on Aug. 23 and the bigger school will start a week later. Flag Football will start on Sept. 17 with Sunnyside, Buena, Tucson, Mountain View and Palo Verde playing on that Tuesday.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23

3A CONFERENCE
Coolidge at Sabino, 7 p.m.

2A CONFERENCE
Phoenix Christian at Tanque Verde, 7 p.m.
Willcox at Arizona Lutheran, 7 p.m.
Catalina at Highland Prep, 7 p.m.
Benson at Shadow Mountain, 7 p.m.

1A CONFERENCE
Lincoln Prep at San Manuel, 7 p.m.
Fort Thomas at Baboquivari, 7 p.m.
Desert Christian at Bagdad, 7 p.m.
St. David at Cicero Prep, 7 p.m.

1945: TUCSON (11-0)

CHAMPIONSHIP: NOVEMBER 21 AT MESA
News of the Day: Meat and butter are removed from the WW II ration list.
Notable: Arizona football coach Mike Casteel hosted the first state-wide all-star game.

SCHEDULE
Phoenix (15-0)
Austin (12-0)
St Mary’s (20-0)
Bisbee (32-0)
North (21-0)
Mesa (14-7)
St Mary’s (17-0)
Douglas (28-6)
Phoenix (35-7)
Glendale (25-13)
Mesa (9-0)

Rollin Gridley earned his fifth state championship by securing a 9-0 victory at Mesa to end the regular season on Wednesday, Nov. 21.

TUCSON SCORES
FG: Nils Johansson
TD: Oscar Carrillo (17 yards – no good)

(Tucson Citizen)
Rosters for the first high school all-star game. (Star)

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