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2009—6A-Hoover; 5A-Demopolis; 4A-Cherokee County; 3A-Piedmont; 2A-Reeltown; 1A-Brantley
2008—6A-Prattville; 5A-Vigor; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Leeds; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water
2007—6A-Prattville; 5A-St. Paul's; 4A-Central-Tuscaloosa; 3A-Cordova; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water
2006—6A-Prattville; 5A-Athens; 4A-Guntersville; 3A-Pike County; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water

2005—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Pike County; 2A-Clay County; 1A-Addison
2004—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-Demopolis; 3A-Oneonta; 2A-Leroy; 1A-Sweet Water
2003—6A-Hoover; 5A-Briarwood; 4A-Trinity; 3A-Pike County; 2A-Randolph County; 1A-Parrish
2002—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-T. R. Miller; 2A-Southern Choctaw; 1A-Clay County
2001—6A-Daphne; 5A-Benjamin Russell; 4A-UMS-Wright; 3A-Hokes Bluff; 2A-Gordo; 1A-Reeltown.

2000—6A-Hoover; 5A-Homewood; 4A-T. R. Miller; 3A-Aliceville; 2A-Clay County; 1A-Hazlewood.
1999—6A-Clay-Chalkville; 5A-Etowah; 4A-Deshler; 3A-Briarwood Christian; 2A-Southern Choctaw; 1A-Courtland.
1998—6A-Vestavia Hills; 5A-Blount; 4A-Deshler; 3A-Briarwood Christian; 2A-Southern Choctaw; 1A-Brantley.
1997—6A-Tuscaloosa County; 5A-Blount; 4A-Alexandria; 3A-Aliceville; 2A-Luverne; 1A-Billingsley.
1996—6A-Jeff Davis; 5A-Blount; 4A-Fayette County; 3A-Colbert County; 2A-Clay County; 1A-Maplesville

1995—6A-Central-Tuscaloosa; 5A-Homewood; 4A-Alexandria; 3A-Cordova; 2A-Clay County; 1A-Courtland
1994--6A-Anniston; 5A-Greenville; 4A-T.R. Miller; 3A-Colbert County; 2A-Clay County; 1A-Carrollton.
1993--6A-Central-Phenix City; 5A-Oxford; 4A-North Jackson; 3A-Colbert County; A-St. Clair County;
1A-Brantley.
1992--6A-Robert E. Lee; 5A-Blount; 4A-Daleville; 3A-Elba; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Billingsley
1991-6A-Robert E. Lee; 5A-Gadsden; 4A-T.R. Miller; 3A-Luverne; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-McKenzie

1990-6A-Jess Lanier; 5A-Blount; 4A-Deshler; 3A-Dallas County; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Courtland
1989-6A-Anniston; 5A-Oxford; 4A-Pike County; 3A-Elba; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Courtland
1988-6A-Vigor; 5A-Oxford; 4A-Pike County; 3A-Thomasville; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Courtland
1987-6A-Vigor; 5A-Greenville; 4A-Elmore County; 3A-UMS Prep; 2A-Reeltown; 1A-Montgomery Academy
1986-6A-Robert E. Lee; 5A-Gadsden; 4A-Litchfield; 3A-Crossville; 2A-Cottonwood; 1A-Sweet Water

1985-6A-Northview; 5A-Colbert County; 4A-Alexandria; 3A-Gordo; 2A-Hazelwood; 1A-Sand Rock
1984-6A-Prattville; 5A-Emma Sansom; 4A-T. R. Miller; 3A-Lamar County; 2A-Millport; 1A-Valley Head
1983-4A-Murphy; 3A-Escambia County; 2A-Oak Grove; 1A-Millport
1982-4A-Enterprise & W.A. Berry, co-champions; 3A-Thompson; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Sweet Water
1981-4A-Northview; 3A-Eufaula; 2A-Dadeville; A-Hazlewood

1980-4A-Vestavia Hills, 3A-Henderson; 2A-Gordo; 1A-Akron
1979-4A-Enterprise; 3A-Jackson & Colbert County, co-champions; 2A-Stevenson; 1A-Sweet Water
1978-4A-Jefferson Davis; 3A-Eufaula; 2A-Elmore County; 1A-Sweet Water
1977-4A-W. A. Berry; 3A-Andalusia; 2A-Stevenson; 1A-Ohatchee
1976-4A-Mountain Brook; 3A-Andalusia and Athens, co-champions; 2A-Elmore County; 1A-Addison

1975-4A-Mountain Brook; 3A-Athens; 2A-Hazlewood; 1A-Ranburne
1974-4A-Homewood; 3A-Escambia County; 2A-Lauderdale County; 1A-Carrollton
1973-4A-Banks; 3A-John Carroll; 2A-Glencoe; 1A-Marion County
1972-4A-Banks; 3A-Colbert Co.; 2A-Oneonta; 1A-Marion County
1971-4A-Decatur; 3A-Tarrant; 2A-Abbeville & Oneonta, co-champions; 1A-Marion County

1970-4A-Robert E. Lee; 3A-Valley; 2A-Addison; 1A-Hazlewood
1969-4A-Robert E. Lee; 3A-Sylacauga; 2A-T. R. Miller; 1A-Excel
1968-4A-Sidney Lanier; 3A-Russellville; 2A-Gordo; 1A-Lowndes Academy
1967-4A-Sidney Lanier; 3A-Russellville; 2A-Lamar County; 1A-Marengo County
1966-4A-Sidney Lanier

MYTHICAL STATE CHAMPIONS (1920-1965)
(Before the playoffs began in 1966, mythical state champions were selected by The National Sports NewsService.)

1920-Sidney Lanier (7-0-1)
1921-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0)
1922-Sidney Lanier (10-0-0)
1923-Undecided
1924-Butler (9-0-0)
1925-Tuscaloosa (8-0-1)
1926-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0)
1927-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0)
1928-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0) & Sidney Lanier (11-0-0), co-champions
1929-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0)
1930-Walker County (11-0-0)
1931-Tuscaloosa (9-0-2)
1932-Decatur (10-0-0)
1933-Decatur (9-0-0)
1934-Ramsay (9-0-0)
1935-Athens (9-0-0)
1936-Tuscaloosa (8-1-0)
1937-Woodlawn (7-1-0)
1938-Ensley (8-1-0)
1939-Sidney Lanier (9-0-0)
1940-Bessemer (9-0-0)
1941-Woodlawn (9-0-0)
1942-Woodlawn (9-0-0)
1943-Woodlawn (9-0-0)
1944-Gadsden (9-0-0)
1945-Ensley (9-0-0)
1946-Ensley (9-0-0)
1947-Ramsay (9-0-0)
1948-Aliceville (9-0-0)
1949-Tuscaloosa (9-0-0) & Decatur (9-0-0), co-champions
1950-Etowah County (10-0-0)
1951-Bessemer (8-0-1)
1952-Bessemer (10-0-0)
1953-West End, Birmingham (9-1-0) & Ensley (9-1-0), co-champions
1954-Bessemer (10-0-0)
1955-Woodlawn (10-0-0)
1956-Woodlawn (10-0-0)
1957-Walker County (10-0-0)
1958-Robert E. Lee (10-0-0)
1959-Robert E. Lee (9-1-0)
1960-Robert E. Lee (9-0-1)
1961-Sidney Lanier (9-1-0)
1962-Cullman (10-0-0)
1963-Talladega (10-0-0)
1964-Tarrant (10-0-0)
1965-Banks (10-0-0)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME REVIEW

YearClass-Champion Coach Score Runner-up

2022 7A­­­­—Thompson Mark Freeman 49-24 Auburn
6A­­­­—Saraland Jeff Kelly 38-17 Mountain Brook
5A—Ramsay Ronnie Robinspon 41-20 Charles Henderson
4A—Andalusia Trenkt Taylor 28-7 Cherokee County
3A—Saint James Jimmy Perry 45-28 Piedmont
2A—Fyffe Paul Benefield 40-28 B.B. Comer
1A—Leroy Jeff Massey 42-20 Pickens County

2021 7A­­­­—Thompson Mark Freeman 38-22 Central-Phenix City
6A­­­­—Clay-Chalkville Drew Gilmer 46-42 Hueytown
5A—Pike Road Patrick Browning 51-14 Pleasant Grove
4A—Vigor John McKenzie 52-14 Oneonta
3A—Piedmont Steve Smith 35-33 Montgomery Academy
2A—Clarke County Stacy Luker 49-41 Cleveland
1A—Sweet Water Pat Thompson 34-16 Wadley

20207A­­­­—Thompson Mark Freeman 29-28 Auburn
6A­­­­—Pinson Valley Sam Shade 23-13 Spanish Fort
5A—St. Paul's Episcopal Steve Mask 29-21 Pleasant Grove
4A—Handley Larry Strain 35-20 Gordo
3A—Fyffe Paul Benefield 21-16 Montgomery Catholic
2A—Mars Hill Bible Darrell Higgins 56-14 Abbeville
1A—Linden Travis Lockett 32-8 Pickens County

20197A­­­­—Thompson Mark Freeman 40-14 Central-Phenix City
6A­­­­—Oxford Keith Etheredge 14-13 Spanish Fort
5A—Central-Clay County Danny Horn 31-27 Pleasant Grove
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 28-17 Jacksonville
3A—Piedmont Steve Smith 26-24 Mobile Christian
2A—Fyffe Paul Benefield 56-7 Reeltown
1A—Lanett Clifford Story 41-30 Mars Hill Bible

20187A­­­­—Central-Phenix City Jamey DuBose 52-7 Thompson
6A­­­­—Pinson Valley Patrick Nix 26-17 Saraland
5A—Central-Clay County Danny Horn 43-42 Vigor
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 52-0 Deshler
3A—Flomaton Doug Vickery 23-12 Piedmont
2A—Fyffe Paul Benefield 21-19 Luverne
1A—Mars Hill Bible Darrell Higgins 53-26 Linden

20177A­­­­—Hoover Josh Niblett 48-20 McGill-Toolen
6A­­­­—Pinson Valley Patrick Nix 31-10 Wetumpka
5A—St. Paul's Episcopal Steve Mask 17-14 Briarwood Christian
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 21-7 Fayette County
3A—Hillcrest-Evergreen Clinton Smith 26-14 Randolph County
2A—Lanett Clifford Story 33-15 Leroy
1A—Sweet Water Pat Thompson 20-6 Pickens County

2016 7A­­­­—Hoover Josh Niblett 17-7 McGill-Toolen
6A­­­­—Ramsay Rueben Nelson 21-16 Opelika
5A—Beauregard Rob Carter 33-13 Wenonah
4A—Handley Larry Strain 30-7 Madison Academy
3A—Piedmont Steve Smith 22-12 Mobile Christian
2A—Fyffe Paul Bendfield 28-0 Aliceville
1A—Maplesville Brent Hubbert 40-12 Pickens County

2015 7A­­­­—McGill-Toolen Caleb Brooks 14-12 Spain Park
6A­­­­—Spanish Fort Ben Blackmon 31-28 Clay-Chalkville
5A—St. Paul's Episcopal Steve Mask 41-26 Mortimer Jordan
4A—Leeds Keith Etheredge 55-7 Fayette County
3A—Piedmont Steve Smith 44-7 Bayside Academy
2A—Elba Ed Rigby 36-22 Fyffe
1A—Maplesville Brent Hubbert 59-24 Cedar Bluff

2014 7A­­­­—Hoover Josh Niblett 35-21 Prattville
6A­­­­—Clay-Chalkville Jerry Hood 36-31 Saraland
5A—St. Paul's Episcopal Steve Mask 35-13 Pleasant Grove
4A—Leeds Keith Etheredge 30-0 Deshler (Tuscumbia)
3A—Madison Academy Eric Cohu 70-34 Dale County
2A—Fyffe Paul Benefield 28-17 Elba
1A—Maplesville Brent Hubbert 49-0 Hubbertville

2013 6A­­­­—HooverJosh Niblett 20-3 Auburn
5A—Spanish Fort Mark Freeman 35-14 Muscle Shoals
4A—Oneonta Don Jacobs 28-10 Charles Henderson (Troy)
3A—Madison Academy Eric Cohu 31-14 Leeds
2A—Tanner Laron White 21-13 Washington County
1A—Pickens County Patrick Plott 38-18 Maplesville

2012 6A­­­­—HooverJosh Niblett 31-0 Opelika
5A—Spanish Fort Mark Freeman 45-14 McAdory
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 42-14 Oneonta
3A—Madison Academy Eric Cohu31-7 Fayette County
2A—Tanner Laron White 28-14 Washington County
1A—Brantley David Lowery 33-0 Marion County

2011 6A­­­­—Prattville Jamey DuBose 35-34Hoover
5A—Hartselle Bob Godsey 13-3Vigor, Prichard
4A—Jackson Danny Powell42-28 Oneonta
3A—Handley, Roanoke Mike Battles, Sr. 20-14 Madison Academy
2A—Elba Scott Rials 34-14 Tanner
1A—Marion County Russell Flunk23-12Linden

2010 6A­­­­—Daphne Glenn Vickery 7-6Hoover
5A—Spanish Fort Bryant Vincent 14-0 Briarwood
4A—Thomasville . Jack Hankins, Jr. 59-34 Deshler
3A—Leeds Keith Etheredge 42-32 Hamilton
2A—Leroy Danny Powell34-7 Reeltown
1A—Sweet Water Stacy Luker 36-0 R.A. Hubbard

2009 6A­­­­—Hoover Josh Niblett 28-23 Prattville
5A—Demopolis Tom Causey 27-14 Russellville
4A—Cherokee County. Tripp Curry 31-27 Jackson
3A—Piedmont Steve Smith 35-28 (OT) Cordova
2A—Reeltown Jackie O’Neal 16-8 Clay Co.
1A—Brantley David Lowery 28-13 Hackleburg

2008 6A­­­­—Prattville Jamey Dubose 16-13Hoover
5A—VigorKerry Stevenson 50-30 Russellville
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis41-7 Cherokee Co.
3A—LeedsKeith Etheredge 33-21 Cordova
2A—LeroyDanny Powell41-8 Sulligent
1A—Sweet Water Stacy Luker 41-0 Speake

2007 6A­­­­—Prattville Bill Clark 14-0 Spain Park
5A—St. Paul’s Mike Bates 14-13 Briarwood
4A—Central-Tuscaloosa Melvin Pete 34-7 Deshler
3A—Cordova Scott Basden 21-13 Clay County
2A—Leroy Danny Powell 25-20 Fyffe
1A—Sweet Water Stacy Luker 42-7 Talladega Co. Central

2006 6A­­­­—Prattville Bill Clark 35-21 Hoover
5A—Athens Allen Creasy 10-7 Eufaula
4A—Guntersville Phil Isom 28-27 Thomasville
3A—Pike County Wayne Grant 44-14 Clay County
2A—Leroy Danny Powell 12-7 Woodland
1A—Sweet Water Stacy Luker 48-0 Cedar Bluff

2005 6A­­­­—Hoover Rush Propst 56-14 Daphne
5A—Homewood Bob Newton 43-13 Buckhorn
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 42-16 Deshler
3A—Pike County Wayne Grant 10-6 Cherokee County
2A—Clay County Danny Horn 31-0 Southern Choctaw
1A—Addison Randy White 21-12 Brantley

2004 6A­­­­—Hoover Rush Propst 22-7 Prattville
5A—Homewood Bob Newton 35-21 Russellville
4A—Demopolis Doug Goodwin 35-21 Deshler
3A—Oneonta Josh Niblett 28-21 Winfield
2A—Leroy Scott Phelps 17-14 Woodland
1A—Sweet Water Stacy Luker 35-7 Hubbard

2003 6A­­­­—Hoover Rush Propst 22-17 Daphne
5A—Briarwood Fred Yancey 31-7 Russellville
4A—Trinity Randy Ragsdale 24-14 Deshler
3A—Pike County Wayne Grant 30-7 Oneonta
2A—Randolph County Pat Prestridge 21-14 Luverne
1A—Parrish Jimmy Gray 20-17 American Christian

2002 6A­­­­—Hoover Rush Propst 39-29 Jeff Davis
5A—Homewood Bob Newton 31-28 Russellville
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 7-3 North Jackson
3A—T. R. Miller Jamie Riggs 38-6 Colbert County
2A—Southern Choctaw Larry Boykin 12-6 Lineville
1A—Clay County Danny Horn 29-0 Autaugaville

2001 6A­­­­—Daphne Steve Savarese 48-21 Hoover
5A—Benjamin Russell Carl Martin 20-13 Homewood
4A—UMS-Wright Terry Curtis 28-12 Cleburne County
3A—Hokes Bluff Mike Robertson 23-0Tarrant
2A—Gordo Joe Billingsley 14-7 Leroy
1A—Reeltown Jackie O'Neal 46-6 Notasulga

2000 6A­­­­—Hoover Rush Propst 28-7 Daphne
5A—Homewood Bob Newton 41-34 (5 OT) Benjamin Russell
4A—T. R. Miller Jamie Riggs 28-9 Fayette Cy
3A—Aliceville Wade Streeter 50-7 Colbert County
2A—Clay County Danny Horn 27-7 Pisgah
1A—Hazlewood Rickey Johnson 23-16 Reeltown

1999 6A­­­­—Clay-Chalkville Hal Riddle 30-27 (OT) Robert E. Lee
5A—Etowah Raymond Farmer 42-26 Williamson
4A—Deshler John Mothershed 43-20 Jemison
3A—Briarwood Christian Fred Yancey 55-19 Lincoln
2A—Southern Choctaw Larry Boykin 27-7 Lineville
1A—Courtland Lymos McDonald 13-10 Brantley

1998 6A­­­­—Vestavia Hills Buddy Anderson 10-7 Vigor
5A—Blount Cornelius Brown 27-20 (OT) Etowah
4A--Deshler John Mothershed 34-6 T. R. Miller
3A—Briarwood Christian Fred Yancey 56-14 Randolph County
2A—Southern Choctaw Larry Boykin 16-6 Lineville
1A--Brantley Roland Jones 24-21 Parrish

1997 6A­­­­—Tuscaloosa County Bobby Moore 28-12 Benjamin Russell
5A--Blount Ben Harris 29-0 Etowah
4A--Alexandria Larry Ginn 24-14 Greensboro
3A--Aliceville Jerry Dismuke 21-19 Colbert County
2A--Luverne Butch Norman 42-0 Sand Rock
1A--Billingsley James Carter 28-8 Westbrook Christian

1996 6A­­­­—Jeff Davis Charles Lee 28-12 Mountain Brook
5A--Blount Ben Harris 29-0 Saks
4A—Fayette County Waldon Tucker 25-7 T. R. Miller
3A—Colbert County Jimmie Moore 25-19 (OT) UMS-Wright
2A--Clay County Danny Horn 42-0 Lineville
1A--Maplesville Jim Hubbert 45-6 Lynn

1995 6A­­­­—Central-Tuscaloosa Howard Busby 7-6 Jeff Davis
5A--Homewood Bob Newton 17-12 Blount
4A--Alexandria Larry Ginn 18-13 T. R. Miller
3A--Cordova Brian Maner 6-0 B. B. Comer
2A--Clay County Danny Horn 7-6 Hazlewood
1A--Courtland Louis White 14-7 Maplesville

1994 6A--Anniston Rodney Bivens 16-14 Shades Valley
5A--Greenville Gene Allen 28-14 Homewood
4A--T. R. Miller Jamie Riggs 27-6 Cleburne County
3A--Colbert County Jimmie Moore 17-10 Luverne
2A--Clay County Danny Horn 24-0 Gordo
1A--Carrollton Billy McGee 21-14 Addison

1993 6A—Central-Phenix City Wayne Trawick 12-7 West End
5A--Oxford Robert Herring 35-21 Greenville
4A--North Jackson Phillip Lolley 21-14 Daleville
3A--Colbert County Jimmie Moore 14-10 St. Paul’s
2A-St. Clair County Alan Lee 18-13 Hazlewod
1A--Brantley Roland Jones 36-0 West Jefferson

1992 6A--Robert E. Lee Spence McCracken 14-0 Hewitt-Trussville
5A--Blount Benjamin Harris 29-15 Russellville
4A--Daleville Perry Swindall 40-8 Munford
3A--Elba Mac Wood 15-3 Lamar County
2A--Hazlewood Rickey Johnson 37-6 Reeltown
1A--Billingsley James Carter 13-12 Parrish

1991 6A--Robert E. Lee Spence McCracken 14-7 Central (Tuscaloosa)
5A--Gadsden Vince DiLorenzo 20-7 Blount
4A--T. R. Miller Jamie Riggs 46-6 Deshler
3A--Luverne Glenn Daniel 21-7 Plainview
2A--Hazlewood Rickey Johnson 32-22 Reeltown
1A--McKenzie Sam Dour 15-7 Courtland

1990 6A--Jess Lanier Carrol Cox 22-0 Murphy
5A--Blount Benjamin Harris 36-24 Homewoodd
4A--Deshler Tandy Gerelds 28-27(OT) T. R. Miller
3A--Dallas County Donald Nelson 40-7 Plainview
2A--Hazlewood Rickey Johnson 14-0 Cottonwood
1A-Courtland Louis White 18-0 Autaugaville

1989 6A--Anniston Berry Halladay 12-6 Murphy
5A--Oxford Robert Herring 37-35 Smiths Station
4A--Pike County Wayne Grant 20-19 Colbert County
3A--Elba Mack Wood 14-0 Rogers
2A--Hazlewood Jackie Ferguson 75-0 Georgiana
1A--Courtland Louis White 13-2 Excel

1988 6A--Vigor Harold Clark 41-7 Berry
5A--Oxford Robert Herring 21-14 Smiths Station
4A--Pike County Wayne Grant 17-8 Tarrant
3A--Thomasville Bill McNair 44-6 West Limestone
2A--Hazlewood Jackie Ferguson 28-0 New Brockton
1A--Courtland Louis White 22-21 Billingsley

1987 6A--Vigor Harold Clark 19-13 Shades Valley
5A--Greenville Willis Wright 21-20(2 OT) Russellville
4A--Elmore County Terry Burt 28-7 Alexandria
3A--UMS Prep Ken McWilliams 28-7 Oneonta
2A--Reeltown Duane Webster 9-7 Winston County
1A--Montgomery Academy John Tatum 13-6 Billingsley

1986 6A--Robert E. Lee Spence McCracken 13-7 Jess Lanier
5A--Gadsden Vince DiLorenzo 13-7 Homewood
4A--Litchfield Michael Shipp 23-14 T. R. Miller
3A--Crossville Roger Hibbs 22-0 Elba
2A--Cottonwood Jim McCain 35-6 Woodland
1A--Sweet Water Nolan Atkins 26-14 Courtland

1985 6A--Northview Harry Wayne Parrish 32-15 Huffman
5A--Colbert County Don Creasy 26-13 Dora
4A--Alexandria Lou Scales 35-0 Elba
3A--Gordo Howard Byers 35-19 Oneonta
2A--Hazlewood Jackie Ferguson 23-16 Autaugaville
1A--Sand Rock Russell Jacoway 14-6 Repton

1984 6A--PrattvilleJohn Glasscock 17-7 Johnson
5A--Emma Sansom Buster Gross 10-7 Greenville
4A--T. R. Miller Mike Sasser 20-18 Cherokee County
3A--Lamar County Kenneth McKinney 29-0 Randolph County
2A--Millport Jack Hankins 17-14 Reeltown
1A--Valley Head Jim Kirby 13-6 Sweet Water

1983 4A-Murphy Larry Henderson 7-0 Austin
3A--Escambia County Buck Powell 14-0 Emma Sansom
2A--Oak Grove Ronnie Gilliland 6-3 Cottonwood
1A--Millport Jack Hankins 3-0 OT Brantley

19824A--Enterprise (co-champ) Bill Bacon 10-10
4A--W.A. Berry (co-champ)Bob Finley 10-10
3A--Thompson Larry Simmons 14-11 Oxford
2A--Hazlewood David Hogan 24-16 Dadeville
1A--Sweet Water Nolan Atkins 35-6 Akron

1981 4A--Northview Harry Wayne Parrish 7-6 Carver (B'ham)
3A--Eufaula George Cochran 39-20 Hartselle
2A--Dadeville Wayne Keahey 3-0 Stevenson
1A--Hazlewood David Hogan 28-0 McKenzie

1980 4A--Vestavia Hills Buddy Anderson 15-13 Parker
3A--Charles Henderson Jay Jefcoat 14-7 Hartselle
2A--Gordo Waldon Tucker 26-22 Southern Choctaw
1A--Akron Nathaniel Kelly 26-20 McKenzie

1979 4A--Enterprise Bill Bacon 14-13 Vestavia Hills
3A--Jackson (co-champ) Barry Pennington 0-0
3A--Colbert Co. (co-champ) Don Creasy 0-0
2A--Stevenson Kenneth McKinney 9-0 Randolph County
1A--Sweet Water Nolan Atkins 35-0 Carrollton

1978 4A--Jeff Davis Billy Livings 21-7 Vestavia Hills
3A--Eufaula George Cochran 29-0 Colbert County
2A--Elmore County Terry Burt 7-6 Hazlewood
1A--Sweet Water Nolan Atkins 34-0 West Jefferson

1977 4A--W. A. Berry Bob Finley 21-0 Walker
3A--Andalusia Don Sharpe 7-0 Walter Wellborn
2A--Stevenson Kenneth McKinney17-16 Handley
1A--Ohatchee Jimmy Wood32-6 Notasulga

1976 4A--Mountain Brook Rick Rhoades 52-26 Murphy
3A--Andalusia (co-champ) Don Sharpe 7-7
3A--Athens (co-champ) Ron Phillips 7-7
2A--Elmore County Terry Burt 20-12 Red Bay
1A--Addison Allen Stephenson 21-6 Brantley

1975 4A--Mountain Brook Robert Higginbotham 29-23 Dothan
3A--Athens Larry McCoy 35-15 Andalusia
2A--Hazlewood Larry Bishop 53-0 Hokes Bluff
1A--Ranburne Harlen Robinson 22-7 Sweet Water

1974 4A--Homewood Alvin Bresler 10-7 Dothan
3A--Escambia County Glenn Latham 7-6 Sheffield
2A--Lauderdale County Robert Earl Grisham 14-13 Ashford
1A--Carrollton Billy McGee 33-6 Zion Chapel

1973 4A--Banks Shorty White 21-7 Grissom
3A--John Carroll James McNally 30-7 Andalusia
2A--Glencoe Lyle Darnell 24-14 Florala
1A--Marion County Bill Rayburn 28-6 Houston Academy

1972 4A--Banks Shorty White 34-8 Huffman
3A--Colbert County C. T. Manley 41-14 Cullman
2A--Oneonta Hugh O'Shields 43-14 Cordova
1A--Marion County Bill Rayburn 38-21 Valley Head

1971 4A--Decatur Earl Webb 8-0 Butler
3A--Tarrant Charles Hearn 34-20 W. S. Neal
2A--Abbeville (co-champ) David Barnes 0-0
2A--Oneonta (co-champ) Hugh O'Shields 0-0
1A--Marion County Bill Rayburn 17-14 Addison

1970 4A--Robert E. Lee Jim Chafin 27-7 Minor
3A--Valley Doug Lockridge 23-16 Sylacauga
2A--Addison A. G. Hicks 15-7 Susan Moore
1A--Hazlewood Gwin Holland 44-0 Ohatchee

1969 4A--Robert E. Lee Jim Chafin 14-7 W.A. Berry
3A--Sylacauga Tom Calvin 36-14 Robertsdale
2A--T. R. Miller Mack Wood 27-0 Aliceville
1A--Excel Carvel Rowell 30-6 Sweet Water

1968 4A--Sidney Lanier Bobby Wilson 27-21 Huntsville
3A--Russellville Bill Doty 51-13 Saks
2A--Gordo Harold Avinger 27-6 St. Jude
1A--Lowndes Academy Mac Champion 61-27 Woodland

1967 4A--Sidney Lanier Bobby Wilson 20-0 Butler
3A--Russellville Bill Doty 13-6 Colbert County
2A--Lamar County Hugh Harrison 49-7 Jemison
1A--Marengo County Roland Atkins 42-7 Valley Head

1966 4A--Sidney Lanier Bobby Wilson 9-7 Robert E. Lee

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Mountain Brook holds the most team championships with 196 state titles, followed by St. Paul's Episcopal with 189; UMS-Wright with 166; and Hoover with 141. Mountain Brook boys tennis (28) and girls tennis (33) lead the all-time state title count as individual sports.

What is the AHSAA mercy rule in football? ›

Rule 3, Section 1, Article 3 – A period or periods may be shortened in any emergency by agreement of the opposing coaches and the referee. By mutual agreement of opposing coaches and the referee, any remaining period may be shortened at anytime or the game terminated.

Where are the Alabama high school football playoffs? ›

Playoffs begin Nov. 8. AHSAA Super 7 championships set for Dec. 4-6 in Birmingham.

How many 7A high schools are in Alabama? ›

There are now 420 total schools. Click on the classification for a map of the region. 32 schools in 7A57 schools in 6A62 schools in 5A66 schools in 4A65 schools in 3A62 schools in 2A76 schools in 1A2 associate member schoolsFor a full list of the classifications, click here.

Who won the 5A state championship in football in Alabama? ›

Gulf Shores (15-0), coached by Mark Hudspeth, won the first football state championship in school history, capping Day 2 of the 2023 Super 7 Championships. “What a night – a dream come true,” Hudspeth said.

What is the slaughter rule in football? ›

A mercy rule, slaughter rule, knockout rule, or skunk rule ends a two-competitor sports competition earlier than the scheduled endpoint if one competitor has a very large and presumably insurmountable scoring lead over the other. It is called the mercy rule because it spares further humiliation for the loser.

What is the 10-run rule? ›

If at the end of a regulation game one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) or more runs respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning.

Is there a slaughter rule in college baseball? ›

College baseball 10-run rule, explained

Each conference has its own rules, but according to Section 79 of the 2023-2024 NCAA Baseball Rules Book, there is no set NCAA run rule to end a game early.

Where is the AHSAA football state championship? ›

After hosting the event in Auburn for the 2022 season, the AHSAA looks forward to being back in Tuscaloosa for this year's event December 6th through December 8th in 2023.

Where is the Big 12 championship game this year? ›

The Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship will return to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas for the 10th year.

Where is the FCS national championship played? ›

Since 2010, the title game has been played in Frisco, Texas, a suburb north of Dallas, at Toyota Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium primarily used by FC Dallas of Major League Soccer.

How to watch high school football in Alabama? ›

Live Stream AHSAA Sports | NFHS Network.

What channel is the AHSAA Super 7 on? ›

TELEVISION BROADCAST

All nine games of the 2023 AHSAA Super 7 will be broadcast LIVE on Alabama Public Television across the state.

Who has the most national championships at Alabama? ›

From 1958 to 1982, the team was led by Hall of Fame coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, who won six national titles with the program. Alabama then had a dominant run under head coach Nick Saban between 2007 and 2023, resulting in six further national titles.

Which school has won the most national championships? ›

Yale football has one of the most impressive resumes in the sport, with two of the first three Heisman winners, 100 All-Americans, 28 Hall of Fame inductees, and 18 national championships recognized by the NCAA — the most all time.

Does Alabama have 18 championships? ›

In addition to the 18 “recognized” national championships owned by Alabama, the Official NCAA Football Records Book recognizes Alabama as producing national champions in 1945, 1962, 1966, 1975 and 1977. In 1945, the 10-0 Tide was recognized as champions with Army by the National Championship Foundation.

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