The Chesty Lions compete in the
Sunflower League and are classified as a 6A school, the largest classification in Kansas according to the
Kansas State High School Activities Association. Throughout its history, Lawrence has won more state championships than any other high school in the state. Many graduates have gone on to participate in collegiate and professional athletics including former
KU All-Americans
Danny Manning,
John Hadl and
Paul Endacott.
Championships Currently Lawrence High has 111 state championships in various sports, one of the highest totals in the nation. The first state championship was won in 1914 in boys basketball. The next title in basketball was 1948, when the Lions defeated Newton 39–36 in the state final. This started a half century of athletic achievements by the Chesty Lions. From 1954 to 2009 the Lions added 104 more state titles, bringing their total to 105. In 2008,
Sports Illustrated listed Lawrence High School as the top high school athletics program in Kansas. Additionally, due to the success of Lawrence High and the
University of Kansas, Lawrence was featured as a candidate for
Titletown, United States by
ESPN.
Football The Lawrence High School Chesty Lions have 31 undefeated seasons in football, the most in the United States. Additionally, the Chesty Lions won a
High School Football National Championship in 1960. The Chesty Lions won five consecutive
Kansas State High School Activities Association state championships in Class 6A, the state's largest, from 1989 through 1993. The record was broken by
Hutchinson High School in 2009. From 1930 to 2008, games were played at
Haskell Memorial Stadium. Following completion of the new football stadium on the Lawrence High campus, the football team began playing games on the new stadium in 2009.
State championships Lawrence High has won the following state championships: :
^ predates KSHSAA playoffs and AP poll :
+predates KSHSAA playoffs; ranked #1 in final AP poll == Extracurricular activities ==