Class C2

1975: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1976: St. Edward Beavers

1977: Ansley Warriors (note 2)

1978: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1979: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1980: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1981: Henderson Huskies (note 3)

1982: Coleridge Bulldogs  (note 4)

1983: Henderson Huskies (note 3)

1984: O'Neill St. Mary's Cardinals

1985: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1986: Clay Center Wildcats (note 5)

1987: Cambridge Trojans

1988: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1989: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1990: Grant Plainsmen (note 1)

1991: Bertrand Vikings

1992: Bloomfield Bees

1993: Cambridge Trojans

1994: Cambridge Trojans

1995: Oakland-Craig Knights

1996: Cambridge Trojans

1997: Cambridge Trojans

1998: Cambridge Trojans

1999: Stromsburg Vikings (note 6)

2000: Laurel-Concord Bears (note 4)

2001: Lawrence-Nelson Raiders

2002: Lawrence-Nelson Raiders

2003: Cambridge Trojans

2004: North Platte St. Patrick's Irish

2005: Plainview Pirates

2006: Wakefield Trojans

2007: Wakefield Trojans

2008: Blue Hill Bobcats

2009: Ponca Indians

2010: Hastings St. Cecilia Bluehawks

2011: David City Aquinas Monarchs

2012: David City Aquinas Monarchs

2013: Doniphan-Trumbull Cardinals

2014: David City Aquinas Monarchs

2015: David City Aquinas Monarchs

2016: Wilber-Clatonia Wolverines

2017: Yutan Chieftains

2018: Centennial Broncos

2019: Oakland-Craig Knights

2020: Ord Chanticleers

2021: Fremont Archbishop Bergan Knights

2022: Norfolk Catholic Knights

2023: Norfolk Catholic Knights

Note 1: The Grant Plainsmen consolidated with the Wheatland Spartans (Madrid and Elsie) in 2005, keeping their nickname and becoming the Perkins County Plainsmen.

Note 2: The Ansley Warriors, navy and white, began a co-op with the Litchfield Trojans in 2012, becoming the Ansley-Litchfield Spartans.

Note 3: The Henderson Huskies consolidated with the Bradshaw Bulldogs, keeping their nickname and becoming the Heartland Huskies.

Note 4: The Coleridge Bulldogs, blue and white, joined the Laurel-Concord Bears consolidation in 2014, with the three towns now the Laurel-Concord Coleridge Bears. On this page, a Coleridge championship has the LCC helmet facing right, and a Laurel-Concord championship faces left.

Note 5: The Clay Center Wildcats, black and orange, joined the Sandy Creek Cougars consolidation in 2010.

Note 6: The Stromsburg Vikings, red and white, consolidated with the Benedict Eagles in 2002 as the Cross County Cougars.