MHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics. It fields teams in the following sports: • Baseball • Basketball (boys and girls) • Cheerleading • Cross Country (boys and girls) • Soccer (boys and girls) • Football • Softball • Track and Field (boys and girls) • Tennis (boys and girls) • Volleyball • Wrestling MHS has won four AHSAA state championships: baseball in (1995), twice in and boys' track and field (1954 and 1980), and most recently the state wrestling team championship (2019) under Coach Blake Dutton. The McAdory High School Yellow Jackets football team has a record of 489-390-25 over the team's history, which ranks it among the top five winning percentages among all high schools in Jefferson County. Their longest rivalry is with Fairfield High School, whom they have met 58 times. Fairfield leads the series 34-23-1. Before 1970, Alabama had no football playoff system and teams were often "declared" as a "mythical" State Champion by various newspapers around the state. In 1953, McAdory (then a 2A high school) posted a very strong team that went 9-1 (including two victories in the same season over
Hueytown High School, with the second game being the "Dental Clinic Classic" which the Yellow Jackets won by a score of 18-0). That Yellow Jackets football team scored 179 points and surrendered only 63. Seven of its players were named to All-Star teams and two of them were selected to play in the All-Star game hosted by the University of Alabama. The two players were Richard Autry (offensive center) and Clay Walls (quarterback). The 1953 McAdory squad was "declared" as "State Champions" by both the Birmingham News and the Birmingham Post-Herald newspapers. Between 1948 and 1995, a “Jefferson County Championship” was awarded in the Dental Clinic Classic played between two of the county's best teams. McAdory won this game nine times, with wins in 1950, 1952, 1953, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1989, and 1994. ==Notable alumni==