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2 AHSAA/ Sports Calendar Sports Volleyball Varsity Jr. High/Middle Football Varsity Jr. High/Middle Cross Country Varsity Jr. High/Middle First Practice July 31 July 31 Aug. 4 Aug. 4 First Contest End Of Season F A L L Aug. 21 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Oct. 30 Oct. 6 Dec. 6 Nov. 1 Contests Allowed* 15 dates 10 dates 10 8 Tournaments Allowed+ weekends only++ weekends only++ Aug. 4 Aug. 4 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Nov. 8 Oct n/a n/a Swimming Aug. 4 Aug. 28 Dec. 6 8 n/a W I N T E R Basketball Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Jr. High/Middle Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Sept. 15 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Oct. 6 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb Wrestling Varsity Jr. High/Middle Tennis Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Jr. High/Middle Soccer Varsity Jr. High/Middle Softball Varsity (throwing-1-5**) Jr. High/Middle Baseball Varsity (throwing-1-5**) Jr. High/Middle Golf Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Jr. High/Middle Outdoor Track Varsity Jr. High/Middle Oct. 27 Oct. 20 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Jan. 23 Jan. 23 Nov. 17 Nov. 10 Feb. 7 Jan. 31 S P R I N G Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 April 28 April 28 April 18 May 9 April 25 May 16 May 2 May 16 April 16 May 12 May 12 April 25 May 2 April dates 8 dates 14 dates 14 dates 8 dates games 14 games 18 dates 14 dates 14 dates 14 dates 8 dates n/a n/a weekends only++ weekends only++ weekends only++ weekends only++ weekends only Only weekday tourneys included in playing dates. KEYS & EXPLANATIONS *=Includes only regular season contests per school. **Throwing conditioning (gloves & balls only) +=Not counted as playing dates. ++=Must be held with no loss of school time n/a=not applicable NOTE: In all sports, a team s season ends when the team is eliminated in the state championship program. A team s season begins the day of its first contest in that sport. n/a n/a
3 2008 FALL SPORTS Published by A member of the National Federation of State High School Associations
4 Alabama High School Athletic Association P.O. Box Halcyon Summit Dr. Montgomery, Alabama Telephone (334) Fax No. (334) Web Site Address: CENTRAL BOARD OF CONTROL Moe Smith, President...Glencoe Ed Lathan, Vice-President...Mobile Larry Boykin...McIntosh Dyneshia Jones...Troy Jim Garner...Pleasant Home Luke Hallmark...Marengo County Mose Jones...Thomaston Leonard Riley...Chambers County Terry Cooper...Birmingham Curtis Coleman...Birmingham Don Cox...Russellville Clyde Goode...Hazlewood Larry Morris...Scottsboro Janet Latham...Athens Craig Pouncey...State Department of Education EXECUTIVE STAFF Steve Savarese...Executive Director Joe Evans...Associate Executive Director Alan Mitchell...Assistant Director Greg Brewer...Assistant Director Wanda Gilliland...Assistant Director Ron Ingram...Communications Steve Bailey...Director, AD & Coaches Association Additional Copies Available at ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION $10.00 per copy Printed in Montgomery, Alabama by ALABAMA PRINTERS July, 2008
5 Topic Contents Page FOOTBALL Practice Rule... 4 The Championship Program... 5 Special Rules... 6 Region Alignment... 7 Playoff Format Tie-Breaking Procedure Playoff Bracket Game Sites Stadium Criteria Game Managers Tickets and Programs Student Tickets And Passes Game Officials Trophies Division Of Receipts Deductible Expenses Team Transportation Officials Decisions Radio and Television Game Postponement Game Balls Overtime Procedure Season, Playoff Dates Rules Interpretation The Schedules Class 1A Class 2A Class 3A Class 4A Class 5A Class 6A... 59
6 VOLLEYBALL The Championship Program Area Alignment Special Playoff Rules Tie-Breaking Procedure Area Seeding Area Tournaments Regional Tournaments Regional Brackets Sub-State Rounds State Tournament State Tournament Bracket CROSS COUNTRY The Championship Program Special Rules Section Qualifying Meets State Meet Other Meet Dates SWIMMING & DIVING The Championship Program State Meet PARTICIPATION REMINDER A school that sponsors a team or an individual in any sport competition and elects not to participate in the championship program is subject to penalty, which could include suspension from championship play for the remainder of the classification period. FILMING AND TAPING A school shall not video tape nor film any contest in which is it not involved unless it has received permission from both participating schools. HOST SCHOOL S RESPONSIBILITY It will be the responsibility of the host school to make certain the visiting team fans have a separate, designated place to sit, free from any harassment of home fans. In cases where this is prohibitive because of the facilities, the host school assumes responsibility of providing adequate security to prevent such harassment. Also the host school must provide adequate security for game officials. Shaded areas indicate major changes from the 2007 book.
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8 2008 FOOTBALL PRACTICE RULE Football practice may begin on Monday, Aug. 4. Helmets may be worn from the first day of practice, but a player's personal uniform pads may not be used during the first three days of practice in shorts, a period designated for coaches to determine if football players are conditioned physically for football practice. From the first day of practice, teams are permitted to use all equipment (blocking sleds, dummies, etc.) that is normally used during the season. The first game may be played Aug. 28 or any date thereafter. A student starting practice after Aug. 4 also must spend the first three days of practice in shorts without using personal uniform pads. Football Coaches Committee (Listed By Districts) (1) Mark Lassiter, Fairhope. (2) Kevin Collins, Enterprise. (3) Brent Hubbert, Maplesville. (4) Ron Nelson Central-Phenix City. (5) Greg Watts, Mortimer Jordan. (6) Steve Smith, Piedmont. (7) Cody Gross, Colbert County. (8) Bob Godsey, Hartselle.
9 The Championship Program First Practice Aug. 4 First Game Aug. 28 New Online Requirements For All Sports POSTING SCHEDULES Schools must go online to the AHSAA website Member Section and enter season schedules for all sports by the deadline dates listed below for sports in each quarter. Failure to do so will result in a fine of $100 assessed to the school. Schools should go online and make any changes immediately as they occur. Deadlines for entering schedules: March 1-- fall sports (football, volleyball, cross country, swimming) Sept winter sports (wrestling, basketball) Jan spring sports (baseball, softball, outdoor track, soccer, golf and tennis) POSTING SCORES Schools are also required to post scores of contests ONLINE immediately following all contests in the regular season (and within 24 hours after regular season tournaments). Results must be posted no later than 30 minutes following a regular season contests. Failure to do so will result in a fine of $25 assessed to the school. In the post-season playoffs, failure to report scores in the same manner will result in a $100 fine assessed to the school. Instructions will be posted on the AHSAA website Member Section. 1. Senior high schools are divided into six classifications - 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A-based on average daily membership figures furnished by the State Department of Education for the upper three grades plus the ninth grade holdbacks. The football-playing schools have been placed in the appropriate classification, starting with the largest schools in Class 6A; the next largest in Class 5A, etc. Each classification has been divided into eight regions with as near the same number of football-playing schools in each region as geographically feasible. All regions have seven or eight schools. All alignment changes for and were made prior to Oct. 1, After the two-year classification period begins, no alignment changes (in classes, areas, etc.) are permitted. 2. In order to qualify for the football championship program, a school must schedule all participating schools in its region. Only games added to a school's schedule and reported in writing to the State Office before Aug. 28 of the current school year will count in the state championship program. 3. Senior high schools are permitted to play 10 regular season games on the 10 allotted playing dates. The last date to schedule a regular season game is Oct 31. The Football 5
10 first, fifth and 10th playing dates must be used for non-region games. The fiveweek football playoff program begins on the 11th playing date. 4. If a school has a contract for a game and breaks it (by paying the forfeiture fee) without mutual consent of the other school involved, this shall count as one of the offending school's allowed games and will be officially a forfeited game. The school receiving the forfeit shall not count the game as a win if the game is replaced on its schedule. 5. All participants must be eligible under AHSAA rules. 6. All games are conducted under National Federation football rules. 7. Each school may hold spring practice any time during the second semester for a maximum of 10 days during any consecutive 15 school-day calendar period. (Spring holidays not used for practice are not counted as calendar days.) Each school is permitted only one spring practice period per school year but may have a separate jamboree or regulation game for the senior and junior high/middle school teams. Special Rules 1. All regular season varsity games must start no later than 7 p.m. Central Time. 2. It is the responsibility of each member school to make sure all officials and clock operators used are registered with the AHSAA. The maximum officiating fee for a regular season varsity game is $60 per official, $40 for the clock operator. Mileage is not to exceed 58.5 cents per mile for one car (round trip). 3. All regular season varsity games must have a registered official as the Electric Clock Operator. 4. If a host school has an operable 25-second clock, it may be used in regular season and playoff games with a local registered Electric Clock Operator or a registered official. 5. Tie games are not permitted for varsity games during the regular season or the championship playoffs. If there is a tie at the end of regulation play of a varsity game, the tie must be broken by using the 10-Yard Line Overtime Procedure as outlined in the National Federation football rules book. Only by mutual consent between the two participating schools prior to the start of the game can junior varsity, B-team and/or junior high (middle school) games ending in a tie be broken by the 10-Yard Line Overtime Procedure. 6. If a non-faculty coach is ejected from a game, that aide is not permitted on the field during a contest for the remainder of that team's season. 7. Bands shall not be allowed to enter the opposing team's player box (25-yard line to 25-yard line) before the first half has officially ended without receiving prior permission from the opposing head coach. 8. Wilson footballs meeting high school specifications must be used in all region and playoff games. 6 Football
11 REGION 1 Coffeeville Frisco City Fruitdale Georgiana J. F. Shields J. U. Blacksher Marengo McIntosh Sweet Water Region Alignment CLASS 1A REGION 2 Ariton Brantley Florala Geneva County Kinston McKenzie Pleasant Home Providence Christian REGION 3 A. L. Johnson Akron Autaugaville Billingsley Holy Spirit John Essex Linden Maplesville Sunshine REGION 5 Appalachian Coosa Christian Jacksonville Christian Jefferson Christian Parkway Christian Ragland Saint Bernard Victory Christian REGION 7 Berry Brilliant Hackleburg Hubbertville Lynn Marion County Meek Parrish South Lamar REGION 4 Donoho Fayetteville Loachapoka Notasulga Talladega Co. Central Verbena Wadley Winterboro REGION 6 Cedar Bluff Collinsville Gaston Gaylesville Skyline Spring Garden Valley Head Woodville REGION 8 Hazlewood Hubbard Mount Hope Phillips Shoals Christian Speake Tharptown Vina Waterloo Football 7
12 CLASS 2A REGION 1 Excel Flomaton Leroy Millry Mobile Christian Red Level Southern Choctaw Washington County REGION 3 Francis Marion Goshen Highland Home Keith R. C. Hatch Reeltown Saint Jude Zion Chapel REGION 5 Clay County Horseshoe Bend Lanett Lineville Ohatchee Ranburne Randolph County Woodland REGION 7 Addison Cleveland Cold Springs Falkville Lamar County Oakman Sulligent Winston County REGION 2 Barbour County Cottonwood Elba G. W. Long Houston Academy Houston County New Brockton Samson REGION 4 American Christian Fultondale Hale County Isabella Pickens County Shades Mtn. Christian Thorsby Vincent REGION 6 Fyffe Geraldine Ider North Sand Mountain Sand Rock Section West End Walnut Grove Westbrook Christian REGION 8 Cherokee Clements Hatton Lexington Phil Campbell Red Bay Tanner Westminster Christian 8 Football
13 CLASS 3A REGION 1 Bayside Academy Calhoun Central Hayneville Choctaw County Cottage Hill Luverne Straughn T. R. Miller REGION 3 B. B. Comer Beulah Dadeville Lafayette Marbury Montevallo Montgomery Academy Trinity Presbyterian REGION 5 Glencoe Leeds Piedmont Pleasant Valley Tarrant Walter Wellborn Weaver White Plains REGION 7 Carbon Hill Danville Good Hope Hamilton Hanceville J. B. Pennington Vinemont Winfield REGION 2 Abbeville Dale County Daleville Geneva Headland Pike County Slocomb Wicksburg REGION 4 Aliceville Cordova Gordo Greene County Northside Sumiton Christian Sumter County West Blocton REGION 6 Brindlee Mountain Crossville Holly Pond New Hope Pisgah Sardis Susan Moore Sylvania REGION 8 Colbert County Colbert Heights Elkmont Lauderdale County Madison Academy Sheffield West Limestone West Morgan Football 9
14 CLASS 4A REGION 1 Andalusia B. C. Rain Clarke County Hillcrest Evergreen Jackson Thomasville UMS-Wright W. S. Neal REGION 3 Bibb County Calera Dallas County Greensboro Public Holt Jemison Livingston Southside Selma REGION 5 Corner Dora Fayette County Haleyville Midfield Oak Grove West Point REGION 7 Columbia DAR Douglas Fairview Guntersville North Jackson Plainview Priceville REGION 2 Alabama Christian Ashford Bullock County Elmore County Holtville Montgomery Catholic Opp Saint James REGION 4 Anniston Central Coosa Childersburg Cleburne County Handley Lincoln Munford Saks REGION 6 Alexandria Ashville Cherokee County Hokes Bluff Jacksonville Locust Fork Oneonta Saint Clair County REGION 8 Ardmore Brooks Central-Florence Deshler East Lawrence Lawrence County Rogers Wilson 10 Football
15 CLASS 5A REGION 1 Citronelle Escambia County Faith Academy Gulf Shores LeFlore Saint Paul's Episcopal Spanish Fort Vigor REGION 3 Carver-Montgomery Chilton County Demopolis Greenville Monroe County Selma Wilcox Central REGION 5 Brookwood Carver-Birmingham Central-Tuscaloosa Fairfield McAdory Parker Wenonah Woodlawn REGION 7 Albertville Arab Boaz Etowah Fort Payne Madison County Scottsboro Southside Gadsden REGION 2 B. T. Washington Beauregard Carroll Charles Henderson Eufaula Rehobeth Tallassee Valley REGION 4 Briarwood Christian Chelsea John Carroll Moody Shelby County Sylacauga Talladega REGION 6 Brewer Cullman Curry Erwin Hayden Mortimer Jordan Pleasant Grove Springville Walker REGION 8 Athens Butler East Limestone Hartselle J. O. Johnson Lee Huntsville Muscle Shoals Russellville Football 11
16 CLASS 6A REGION 1 Alma Bryant Baker Blount Davidson Mary Montgomery Murphy Theodore Williamson REGION 3 Auburn Central-Phenix City Dothan Enterprise Northview Opelika Russell County Smiths Station REGION 5 Hillcrest Tuscaloosa Hueytown Jackson-Olin Jess Lanier Minor Northridge Paul Bryant Tuscaloosa County REGION 7 Clay-Chalkville Gadsden City Hewitt-Trussville Huffman Oxford Pell City Pinson Valley Shades Valley REGION 2 Baldwin County Daphne Fairhope Foley McGill-Toolen Robertsdale Satsuma REGION 4 Benjamin Russell Jeff Davis Lee-Montgomery Prattville Sidney Lanier Stanhope Elmore Wetumpka REGION 6 Gardendale Homewood Hoover Mountain Brook Oak Mountain Pelham Spain Park Thompson Vestavia Hills Austin Bob Jones Buckhorn Decatur Florence Grissom Hazel Green Huntsville Sparkman REGION 8 (Only the schools that participate in the championship football program are listed in the region alignment.) 12 Football
17 Playoff Format Schools must play all other participating schools in its region to qualify for the championship program. If a school in a given region fails to qualify for the playoff program, a game with that school will be treated as a non-region game. The first four places in each region will be determined by the won-loss percentage against qualified region opponents. In case of ties by two or more teams for a certain place in the final region standings, follow the tie-breaking procedure and apply the tiebreakers in the order listed, beginning with (a). Tie-Breaking Procedure 1. Resolve all two-team ties first, using tiebreaking factor (a). 2. If two or more teams are tied for one of the qualifying places in a sport, first resolve the tie for the highest of those places in the standings, then the next highest place in the standings, etc. 3. To resolve the team rankings if more than two teams are tied, determine the highest-ranked team by applying the tiebreakers in the order listed, beginning with (aa). Until the highest-ranked team has been determined, no consideration will be given to determining the ranking of the other teams involved in that tie. After the highest ranked team has been resolved, then the next highestranked team will be determined by applying the same tiebreakers, beginning with (aa). 4. If a certain tiebreaker does not apply to the tie being resolved, apply the next tiebreaker in the order listed for that sport. 5. Forfeited contests count as losses. A team that intentionally forfeits a required game becomes ineligible for championship competition for the remainder of that classification period plus the next classification period in that sport. 6. If two area, region or section teams elect to play each other more than the required number of contests during the same season, the first contest played (or first at each site if two are required in a sport) will be used in computing standings unless the State Office is otherwise notified in writing by both schools prior to the season. The other contest(s) will be treated as non-required contest(s). 7. Contests against teams that are not eligible for the championship program and contests in regular season tournaments are not used in figuring any tiebreakers. Football 13
18 IF TWO TEAMS TIE... (a) the team that defeated the other in its one required regular season contest will be placed above the other tied team. The team that lost its headto-head contest(s) will qualify for the next highest place. IF MORE THAN TWO TEAMS TIE (aa) the team that had the highest winning percentage against all the other tied teams will be placed ahead of all the other tied teams. (Note: If one of the teams does not have a higher winning percentage than all the other tied teams, the tie cannot be resolved by this factor.) (bb) the team that had the highest winning percentage in any non-required contests against each other will be ranked ahead of all the other tied teams. (In order for this tiebreaker to apply, each tied team must have played the same number of non-required contests against all the other required teams.) (cc) the team that had the highest winning percentage in any non-required contests against the other required teams will be ranked ahead of all the other tied teams. (In order for this tiebreaker to apply, each tied team must have played the same number of non-required games against all the other required teams.) (dd) the team with the best winning percentage against non-required common opponents. (ee) the team whose defeated non-required common opponents in class and above have the most victories if all teams involved in the tie play an equal number of total contests. (ff) the team whose defeated required opponents have the most victories. (gg) the team with the most victories if all teams involved in the tie play an equal number of total games. (hh) the team whose defeated opponents have the most victories. (ii) the team with the most victories. (jj) By flip of a coin 14 Football
19 Playoff Bracket For the championship playoffs the region qualifiers in each class will be paired in a 32-team bracket with positions in the brackets as follows: Nov. 74 Nov. Nov Nov Nov Dec R2-#1 R2-1 R1-#4 R1-4 G-1 R4-#2 R1-2 G-17 R3-#3 R2-3 G-2 R1-#1 R2-2 G-25 R2-#4 R1-3 G-3 R3-#2 R1-1 G-18 R4-#3 R2-4 G-4 G-29 R4-#1 R4-1 R3-#4 R3-4 G-5 R2-#2 R3-2 G-19 R1-#3 R4-3 G-6 R3-#1 R4-2 G-26 R4-#4 R3-3 G-7 R1-#2 R3-1 G-20 R2-#3 R4-4 G-8 R6-#1 G-31 R6-1 R5-#4 R5-4 G-9 R8-#2 R5-2 G-21 R7-#3 R6-3 G-10 R5-#1 R6-2 G-27 R6-#4 R5-3 G-11 R7-#2 R5-1 G-22 R8-#3 R6-4 G-12 R8-#1 G-30 R8-1 R7-#4 R7-4 G-13 R6-#2 R7-2 G-23 R5-#3 R8-3 G-14 R7-#1 R8-2 G-28 R8-#4 R7-3 G-15 R5-#2 R7-1 G-24 R6-#3 R8-4 G-16 In the first round of play in for all classes, the teams listed on the top of the brackets will be the host teams. Football 15
20 Game Sites 1. The game sites in all rounds will be set at suitable stadiums which are nearest to the schools whose teams are designated as host teams. 2. Host teams will be determined as follows: (a) In first round games the region winners and runners-up, which are placed in the top positions on the brackets, will be the host teams. (b) In the second, quarter-final and semi-final rounds, the team that traveled more times during the preceding round(s) will be the host team. If travel (number of times) in the previous round(s) is the same, the team on the top of the bracket will be the host team. If two teams from the same region meet, the highest seeded team in the final region standings will be the host team. Note: A team's seed is the team's place in its final region standings. 3. The championship games will be played at Legion Field in Birmingham. The schedule: Thursday, Dec 4: 3:00 - Class 3A, 7:00 - Class 4A Friday, Dec 5: 3:00 - Class 1A, 7:00 - Class 5A Saturday, Dec. 6: 11:00 - Class 2A, 3:00 - Class 6A Stadium Criteria Each school hosting a playoff game must provide a facility that meets the minimum standards. The minimum seating capacity for schools in each class are: Class 1A - 1,750 Class 4A - 3,500 Class 2A - 2,000 Class 5A - 4,000 Class 3A - 2,250 Class 6A - 4,500 Other minimum standards: 1. The field shall include coaches' areas and team boxes and be marked as outlined in the National Federation Rules Book (Rule 1 - The Game, Field, Players and Equipment). 2. The barrier (wire fence) enclosing the field shall be at least five yards from the sideline and four feet high. 3. Asecure area (ticket booth) for the sale of tickets must be provided outside the stadium. 4. Entrance gate(s) for receiving tickets and a pass gate must be provided. 5. The stadium (seating areas and playing field) must be totally enclosed so fans must use the gate(s) to gain entrance to the stadium. 6. Dressing rooms with hot and cold showers for both teams must be provided. 7. An officials' dressing room with hot and cold showers must be provided. 16 Football
21 Game Managers Game managers will be the host school's principal if the game is played on a school's usual facility or within the area of his school district; otherwise, the manager will be appointed by the Executive Director and Central Board of Control. Tickets and Programs Printing of tickets for the championship playoff games will be the responsibility of the Executive Director. For the first four rounds, all tickets will be $7.00 each. Ticket prices for the championship games will be $10.00 each. For the first four rounds, the host school will have the responsibility of producing the game program and will retain any proceeds derived from it. Student Tickets and Passes Bands, cheerleaders, and participating drill teams in uniform shall be admitted free. Principals, superintendents and coaches with current I.D. cards shall be admitted without charge. Game Officials Five game officials and a clock operator shall be assigned to each game by the State Office. Fees to game officials in the first four rounds will be $65 each plus 58.5 cents per mile for one vehicle (round trip). The clock operator will receive a $40 fee. All officials, including the clock operators, must be registered with the AHSAA. Trophies Trophies will be awarded to the state champion and state runner-up in each class. Division of Receipts Receipts from all playoff games will be divided after expenses as follows: (a) 38% to visiting team (b) 38% to home team (c) 24% to AHSAA Receipts from the playoff games are to go exclusively to the above listed school organizations. The management and direction is solely under the control of the Alabama High School Athletic Association. DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES Deductible expenses before division of receipts: (a) Team's traveling expenses - Limited to $7.00 per mile one way. (b) Stadium rental fee - If game is played in a stadium owned by the host school or its school system, no rental fee will be paid. If played on a municipal- Football 17
22 owned field or on a neutral school-owned field, the rental fee is not to exceed thatusually paid by the host school for its regularly scheduled games and not to exceed $500. At all facilities the home team will provide and pay the necessary game management expenses, including ticket sellers and takers, policemen, firemen and other necessary personnel. If a school is unable to accommodate a game on this basis, the Executive Director and Central Board of Control will have the responsibility of moving the game to another site. (c) Host school expenses - 7 percent of the gross gate after taxes, but not to exceed $500. (d) Officials fees (see Game Officials ) (e) Printing of tickets (see Tickets and Programs ) (f) Trophies (see Trophies ) (g) Other approved expenses by Executive Director and Central Board of Control. Team Transportation Visiting team's travel and transportation expenses will be limited to $7.00 per mile one way. Officials Decisions Decisions of game officials are final in all games. Protests are not allowed. All public address expressions critical of officials' decisions are interpreted as unsportsmanlike and will subject the school, players and coaches to appropriate disciplinary action. Radio and Television First Four Rounds Permission may be granted for radio broadcasts and delayed telecasts upon written request to the State office. Permission is usually not granted for live television broadcasts or internet streaming, which will be negotiated by the State Office. In a request letter, a station should specify dates, games, sites and the number of persons in its broadcast crew. The request letter should be accompanied by a check for the appropriate fees. Also, stations should send a copy of each request letter to the host school principal and make seating arrangements with the host school. Fees are as follows: Radio: Live broadcast - $200 per game Delayed broadcast - $150 per game Television: Delayed telecast - $300 per game Broadcast fees are divided on the same basis as game receipts. Super Six (Finals) All television and radio media rights (live or taped delayed) to all Super 6 games are the property of the AHSAA and the Alabama High School Sports Network. This includes all over-the-air, cable, satellite or internet broadcasts. Interested parties 18 Football
23 may contact The Alabama Sports Foundation (Brett Collins at ) to inquire about broadcast opportunities for these games. Only the Alabama High School Sports Network and flagship radio stations, as designated in writing by the participating schools, will be allowed to broadcast a championship game in part or in whole. Game Postponement The game coordinator on the scene will decide whether circumstances warrant postponement and rescheduling of a playoff game. Any postponement or suspended game will be played on the next available date. Game Balls It will be the responsibility of the home team to furnish the game balls (3 new official balls), which will be retained by the host team. Wilson balls must be used in all playoff games. Overtime Procedure If at the end of regulation play there is a tie in a playoff game, the tie will be broken by using the 10-Yard Line Overtime Procedure shown in the National Federation High School Football Rule Book for the current year. Season, Playoff Dates A school must complete its region schedule prior to the first round of the championship playoff. The dates for each round of the playoffs for the next four years are as follows: Year 1st Rnd. 2nd Rnd. 3rd Rnd. 4th Rnd. Super /7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/ /6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/ /5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/ /4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/1-3 In cities where the same stadium is used by more than one school, games may be played on Thursday or Saturday. Rules Interpretation The interpretation and application of the rules and procedures of the championship playoff program are vested in the Executive Director and Central Board of Control and cannot be appealed. Football 19
24 The Schedules KEY (R) - Region Game (NE) - Not eligible for football championship playoff (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A or 6A) - Classification of opponent *Home Game Note: Out-of-state schools have been classified according to the enrollment breakdown for the six AHSAA classes. CLASS 1A AKRON Bobby Parker, Jr. - (205) P C Rams 8/29 Autaugaville (1A)* R 10/3 Billingsley (1A) R 9/5 Linden (1A)* R 10/10 Maplesville (1A)* R 9/12 Berry (1A) 10/17 Sunshine (1A)* R 9/19 A. L. Johnson (1A) R 10/24 John Essex (1A) R 9/26 Holy Spirit (1A)* 10/31 Hale County (2A)* ALABAMA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Paul Kulick - (256) P C Silent Warriors NE 8/29 Jacksonville Christian (1A) 10/4 South Carolina School f/t Deaf (1A)* 9/6 Georgia School f/t Deaf (1A) 10/10 Frisco City (1A)* 9/13 Indiana School f/t Deaf (1A) 10/18 Model Sec. Sch. f/t Deaf, Was. D.C. (1A) 9/20 Florida School f/t Deaf (1A)* 10/24 Open 9/26 Victory Christian (1A)* 10/30 Coosa Christian (1A) APPALACHIAN Ernie Willingham - (205) Eagles 8/29 Spring Garden (1A) 10/3 Victory Christian (1A)* R 9/5 Jacksonville Christian (1A)* R 10/10 Jefferson Christian (1A) R 9/12 Coosa Christian (1A) R 10/17 Parkway Christian (1A)* R 9/19 Saint Bernard (1A)* R 10/24 Ragland (1A) R 9/26 Westbrook Christian (2A)* 10/30 Cleveland (2A) ARITON David Collins - (334) P C Purple Cats 8/29 Headland (3A)* 10/3 Kinston (1A) R 9/5 Pleasant Home (1A) R 10/10 Providence Christian (1A) R 9/12 McKenzie (1A)* R 10/17 Florala (1A)* R 9/19 Brantley (1A)* R 10/24 Geneva County (1A) R 9/26 New Brockton (2A) 10/30 G. W. Long (2A) 20 Football
25 1A AUTAUGAVILLE Kevin Palmer - (334) Eagles 8/29 Akron (1A) R 10/3 Sunshine (1A)* R 9/5 A. L. Johnson (1A)* R 10/10 John Essex (1A)* R 9/12 Holy Spirit (1A)* R 10/17 Fruitdale (1A) 9/19 Billingsley (1A) R 10/24 Linden (1A) R 9/26 Maplesville (1A) R 10/30 Saint Jude (2A) BERRY Danny Raines - (205) P C Wildcats 8/30 Marion County (1A) R 10/3 Parrish (1A) R 9/5 Meek (1A)* R 10/10 Lynn (1A)* R 9/12 Akron (1A)* 10/17 South Lamar (1A)* R 9/19 Hubbertville (1A) R 10/24 Hackleburg (1A) R 9/26 Brilliant (1A)* R 10/31 Northside (3A) BILLINGSLEY Kevin LeSueur - (205) Bears 8/29 Maplesville (1A) R 10/3 Akron (1A)* R 9/5 Sunshine (1A) R 10/10 A. L. Johnson (1A) R 9/12 John Essex (1A)* R 10/17 Holy Spirit (1A)* R 9/19 Autaugaville (1A)* R 10/24 Parrish (1A) 9/26 Linden (1A) R 10/31 Dallas County (4A)* J. U. BLACKSHER Greg Shehan - (251) Bulldogs 8/29 Coffeeville (1A) R 10/3 Marengo (1A)* R 9/5 Georgiana (1A)* R 10/10 J. F. Shields (1A)* R 9/12 Fruitdale (1A) R 10/17 Frisco City (1A) R 9/19 McIntosh (1A)* R 10/24 Sweet Water (1A) R 9/27 McKenzie (1A)* 10/30 Excel (2A) BRANTLEY David Lowery - (334) Bulldogs 8/29 Luverne (3A)* 10/3 Pleasant Home (1A)* R 9/5 Providence Christian (1A) R 10/10 McKenzie (1A) R 9/12 Florala (1A)* R 10/17 Geneva County (1A)* R 9/19 Ariton (1A) R 10/24 Kinston (1A)* R 9/26 Highland Home (2A) 10/31 Daleville (3A)* BRILLIANT Royce Young - (205) P C Tigers 8/29 Hubbertville (1A)* R 10/3 Tharptown (1A) 9/5 Lynn (1A)* R 10/10 Hackleburg (1A) R 9/12 South Lamar (1A) R 10/17 Parrish (1A)* R 9/19 Marion County (1A)* R 10/24 Meek (1A) R 9/26 Berry (1A) R 10/30 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* CEDAR BLUFF Jonathan McWhorter - (256) Tigers 8/29 Sand Rock (2A) 10/3 Collinsville (1A)* R 9/5 Woodville (1A) R 10/10 Spring Garden (1A) R 9/12 Skyline (1A)* R 10/17 Gaston (1A)* R 9/19 Valley Head (1A)* R 10/24 Gaylesville (1A) R 9/26 Weaver (3A) 10/30 Randolph County (2A)* COFFEEVILLE Walter Rozier - (251) Panthers 8/29 J. U. Blacksher (1A)* R 10/3 Fruitdale (1A)* R 9/5 Open 10/10 McIntosh (1A)* R 9/12 Sweet Water (1A) R 10/17 Georgiana (1A)* R 9/19 J. F. Shields (1A) R 10/24 Marengo (1A) R 9/26 Frisco City (1A) R 10/31 Flomaton (2A) COLLINSVILLE (256) P C Panthers 8/29 Victory Christian (1A) 10/3 Cedar Bluff (1A) R 9/5 Spring Garden (1A)* R 10/10 Gaylesville (1A)* R 9/12 Gaston (1A) R 10/17 Skyline (1A)* R 9/19 Woodville (1A) R 10/24 Valley Head (1A) R 9/26 Fayetteville (1A) 10/31 Open Football 21
26 1A COOSA CHRISTIAN Mike Aldridge - (256) Conquerors 8/28 Gaylesville (1A)* 10/3 Jefferson Christian (1A)* R 9/5 Parkway Christian (1A) R 10/10 Saint Bernard (1A) R 9/12 Appalachian (1A)* R 10/17 Ragland (1A)* R 9/19 Victory Christian (1A) R 10/24 Jacksonville Christian (1A) R 9/25 North Sand Mountain (2A)* 10/30 Alabama School f/t Deaf (1A) DONOHO Shannon Felder - (256) Falcons 8/29 White Plains (3A)* 10/3 Wadley (1A) R 9/5 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A) R 10/10 Notasulga (1A)* R 9/12 Loachapoka (1A)* R 10/17 Verbena (1A) R 9/19 Winterboro (1A)* R 10/24 Fayetteville (1A)* R 9/26 Providence Christian (1A)* 10/31 Skyline (1A) FAYETTEVILLE Jimmy Wright - (256) Wolves 8/29 Vincent (2A)* 10/3 Verbena (1A) R 9/5 Winterboro (1A)* R 10/10 Loachapoka (1A) R 9/12 Wadley (1A) R 10/17 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A)* R 9/19 Notasulga (1A)* R 10/24 Donoho (1A) R 9/26 Collinsville (1A)* 10/31 Victory Christian (1A) FLORALA Stan Gooden - (334) P C Wildcats 8/29 Open 10/3 Providence Christian (1A)* R 9/5 McKenzie (1A) R 10/10 Geneva County (1A) R 9/12 Brantley (1A) R 10/17 Ariton (1A) R 9/19 Kinston (1A)* R 10/24 Pleasant Home (1A)* R 9/26 Red Level (2A)* 10/31 Rocky Bayou, FL (1A)* FRISCO CITY Troy Quinn - (251) Whippets 8/29 J. F. Shields (1A)* R 10/3 Sweet Water (1A)* R 9/5 McIntosh (1A) R 10/10 Alabama School f/t Deaf (1A) 9/12 Marengo (1A) R 10/17 J. U. Blacksher (1A)* R 9/19 Georgiana (1A) R 10/24 Fruitdale (1A) R 9/26 Coffeeville (1A)* R 10/31 Open FRUITDALE Scott Mason - (251) Pirates 8/29 McIntosh (1A) R 10/3 Coffeeville (1A) R 9/5 J. F. Shields (1A) R 10/10 Marengo (1A) R 9/12 J. U. Blacksher (1A)* R 10/17 Autaugaville (1A)* 9/19 Sweet Water (1A)* R 10/24 Frisco City (1A)* R 9/26 Georgiana (1A)* R 10/30 Washington County (2A)* GASTON Swane Morris - (256) P C Bulldogs 8/29 Sardis (3A) 10/3 Valley Head (1A) R 9/5 Gaylesville (1A) R 10/10 Skyline (1A) R 9/12 Collinsville (1A)* R 10/17 Cedar Bluff (1A) R 9/19 Spring Garden (1A)* R 10/24 Woodville (1A)* R 9/26 Sand Rock (2A)* 10/30 Ranburne (2A)* GAYLESVILLE Brian Clowdis - (256) P C Trojans 8/28 Coosa Christian (1A) 10/3 Spring Garden (1A)* R 9/5 Gaston (1A)* R 10/10 Collinsville (1A) R 9/12 Woodville (1A)* R 10/17 Valley Head (1A) R 9/19 Skyline (1A) R 10/24 Cedar Bluff (1A)* R 9/26 Parkway Christian (1A) 10/31 Jefferson Christian (1A)* GENEVA COUNTY Darrin Stewart - (334) Bulldogs 8/29 Wicksburg (3A)* 10/3 McKenzie (1A) R 9/5 Kinston (1A)* R 10/10 Florala (1A)* R 9/12 Pleasant Home (1A) R 10/17 Brantley (1A) R 9/19 Providence Christian (1A)* R 10/24 Ariton (1A)* R 9/26 Cottonwood (2A) 10/30 Slocomb (3A) 22 Football
27 1A GEORGIANA Shane Smothers - (334) Panthers 8/29 Marengo (1A) R 10/3 McIntosh (1A)* R 9/5 J. U. Blacksher (1A) R 10/10 Sweet Water (1A)* R 9/12 Open 10/17 Coffeeville (1A) R 9/19 Frisco City (1A)* R 10/24 J. F. Shields (1A)* R 9/26 Fruitdale (1A) R 10/30 McKenzie (1A)* HACKLEBURG John Hardin - (205) Panthers 8/29 Meek (1A) R 10/3 Lynn (1A) R 9/5 South Lamar (1A)* R 10/10 Brilliant (1A)* R 9/12 Parrish (1A) R 10/17 Marion County (1A) R 9/19 Shoals Christian (1A)* 10/24 Berry (1A)* R 9/26 Hubbertville (1A)* R 10/30 Phil Campbell (2A) HAZLEWOOD Aaron Goode - (256) Golden Bears 8/29 R. A. Hubbard (1A)* R 10/3 Shoals Christian (1A)* R 9/4 Tharptown (1A) R 10/10 Mount Hope (1A) R 9/12 Vina (1A) R 10/17 Lynn (1A) 9/19 Waterloo (1A)* R 10/24 Speake (1A)* R 9/26 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A) R 10/31 Brooks (4A)* HOLY SPIRIT Mark Hastings - (205) Titans 8/29 Sunshine (1A)* R 10/3 A. L. Johnson (1A)* R 9/5 John Essex (1A)* R 10/10 Hubbertville (1A)* 9/12 Autaugaville (1A) R 10/17 Billingsley (1A) R 9/19 Linden (1A) R 10/24 Maplesville (1A)* R 9/26 Akron (1A) R 10/31 West Blocton (3A) R. A. HUBBARD Lymos McDonald - (256) Chiefs 8/29 Hazlewood (1A) R 10/3 Mount Hope (1A)* R 9/5 Speake (1A) R 10/10 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* R 9/12 Shoals Christian (1A)* R 10/16 Tharptown (1A) R 9/19 Vina (1A)* R 10/24 Open 9/26 Waterloo (1A) R 10/30 Open HUBBERTVILLE - Lamar Harris - (205) Lions 829 Brilliant (1A) R 10/3 South Lamar (1A)* R 9/5 Parrish (1A)* R 10/10 Holy Spirit (1A) 9/12 Marion County (1A)* R 10/17 Meek (1A) R 9/19 Berry (1A)* R 10/24 Lynn (1A) R 9/26 Hackleburg (1A) R 10/31 Vina (1A)* JACKSONVILLE CHRISTIAN Tommy Miller - (256) Thunder 8/29 Alabama School f/t Deaf (1A)* 10/3 Parkway Christian (1A)* R 9/5 Appalachian (1A) R 10/10 Ragland (1A) R 9/12 Victory Christian (1A)* R 10/17 Saint Bernard (1A)* R 9/19 Jefferson Christian (1A) R 10/24 Coosa Christian (1A)* R 9/26 Skyline (1A) 10/31 Mount Hope (1A) JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN Bobby Chandler - (205) Eagles 8/29 Isabella (2A)* 10/3 Coosa Christian (1A) R 9/5 Saint Bernard (1A)* R 10/10 Appalachian (1A)* R 9/12 Ragland (1A) R 10/17 Victory Christian (1A) R 9/19 Jacksonville Christian (1A)* R 10/24 Parkway Christian (1A)* R 9/26 Shades Mountain Christian (2A) 10/31 Gaylesville (1A) JOHN ESSEX Fentress Means (334) P C Hornets 8/29 A. L. Johnson (1A)* R 10/3 J. F. Shields (1A)* 9/5 Holy Spirit (1A) R 10/10 Autaugaville (1A) R 9/12 Billingsley (1A) R 10/17 Linden (1A) R 9/19 Maplesville (1A)* R 10/24 Akron (1A)* R 9/26 Sunshine (1A) * R 10/31 Millry (2A) Football 23
28 1A A. L. JOHNSON - Mose Jones - (334) P C Eagles 8/29 John Essex (1A) R 10/3 Holy Spirit (1A) R 9/5 Autaugaville (1A) R 10/10 Billingsley (1A)* R 9/12 Linden (1A)* R 10/17 Maplesville (1A) R 9/19 Akron (1A)* R 10/24 Sunshine (1A) R 9/26 Cottage Hill (3A)* 10/31 Marengo (1A)* KINSTON Samuel Dean - (334) Bulldogs 8/28 Red Level (2A)* 10/3 Ariton (1A)* R 9/5 Geneva County (1A) R 10/10 Pleasant Home (1A) R 9/12 Providence Christian (1A)* R 10/17 McKenzie (1A)* R 9/19 Florala (1A) R 10/24 Brantley (1A) R 9/26 Zion Chapel (2A) 10/31 New Brockton (2A) LINDEN Andro Williams - (334) P C Patriots 8/29 Cottage Hill (3A)* 10/3 Maplesville (1A) R 9/5 Akron (1A) R 10/10 Sunshine (1A) R 9/12 A. L. Johnson (1A) R 10/17 John Essex (1A)* R 9/19 Holy Spirit (1A)* R 10/24 Autaugaville (1A)* R 9/26 Billingsley (1A)* R 10/31 Aliceville (3A) LOACHAPOKA Jerome Tate - (334) Indians 8/29 LaFayette (3A) 10/3 Winterboro (1A) R 9/5 Notasulga (1A)* R 10/10 Fayetteville (1A)* R 9/12 Donoho (1A) R 10/17 Wadley (1A) R 9/19 Verbena (1A)* R 10/24 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A)* R 9/26 Reeltown (2A) 10/31 Open LYNN Phillip Smith - (205) Bears 8/29 Parrish (1A) R 10/3 Hackleburg (1A)* R 9/5 Brilliant (1A) R 10/10 Berry (1A) R 9/12 Meek (1A) R 10/17 Hazlewood (1A)* 9/19 South Lamar (1A)* R 10/24 Hubbertville (1A)* R 9/26 Marion County (1A)* R 10/31 Addison (2A)* MAPLESVILLE Brent Hubbert - (334) Red Devils 8/29 Billingsley (1A)* R 10/3 Linden (1A)* R 9/5 Open 10/10 Akron (1A) R 9/12 Sunshine (1A) R 10/17 A. L. Johnson (1A)* R 9/19 John Essex (1A) R 10/24 Holy Spirit (1A) R 9/26 Autaugaville (1A)* R 10/31 American Christian (2A)* MARENGO Scottie Jones - (334) Panthers 8/29 Georgiana (1A)* R 10/3 J. U. Blacksher (1A) R 9/5 Sweet Water (1A) R 10/10 Fruitdale (1A)* R 9/12 Frisco City (1A)* R 10/17 J. F. Shields (1A) R 9/19 Sunshine (1A)* 10/24 Coffeeville (1A)* R 9/26 McIntosh (1A) R 10/31 A. L. Johnson (1A) MARION COUNTY (205) Red Raiders 8/30 Berry (1A)* R 10/3 Meek (1A)* R 9/5 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* 10/10 Parrish (1A)* R 9/12 Hubbertville (1A) R 10/17 Hackleburg (1A)* R 9/19 Brilliant (1A) R 10/24 South Lamar (1A) R 9/26 Lynn (1A) R 10/31 Shoals Christian (1A) McINTOSH Larry Boykins - (251) P C Demons 8/29 Fruitdale (1A)* R 10/3 Georgiana (1A) R 9/5 Frisco City (1A)* R 10/10 Coffeeville (1A) R 9/12 J. F. Shields (1A) R 10/17 Sweet Water (1A)* R 9/19 J. U. Blacksher (1A) R 10/24 Open 9/26 Marengo (1A)* R 10/31 Southern Choctaw (2A)* 24 Football
29 1A McKENZIE M. K. Brown - (334) Tigers 8/29 Excel (2A)* 10/3 Geneva County (1A)* R 9/5 Florala (1A)* R 10/10 Brantley (1A)* R 9/12 Ariton (1A) R 10/17 Kinston (1A) R 9/19 Pleasant Home (1A) R 10/24 Providence Christian (1A)* R 9/27 J. U. Blacksher (1A) 10/30 Georgiana (1A) MEEK Gary O Gwin - (205) Tigers 8/29 Hackleburg (1A)* R 10/3 Marion County (1A) R 9/5 Berry (1A) R 10/10 South Lamar (1A) R 9/12 Lynn (1A)* R 10/17 Hubbertville (1A)* R 9/19 Parrish (1A) R 10/24 Brilliant (1A)* R 9/26 Addison (2A) 10/31 Speake (1A)* MOUNT HOPE John Smith - (256) Yellow Jackets 8/28 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A) R 10/3 R. A. Hubbard (1A) R 9/5 Vina (1A)* R 10/10 Hazlewood (1A)* R 9/12 Open 10/17 Waterloo (1A)* R 9/19 Speake (1A) R 10/24 Shoals Christian (1A) R 9/26 Tharptown (1A)* R 10/31 Jacksonville Christian (1A)* NOTASULGA (334) Blue Devils 8/29 B. T. Washington (5A) 10/3 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A)* R 9/5 Loachapoka (1A) R 10/10 Donoho (1A) R 9/12 Verbena (1A)* R 10/17 Winterboro (1A)* R 9/19 Fayetteville (1A) R 10/24 Wadley (1A) R 9/26 LaFayette (3A)* 10/30 Reeltown (2A)* PARKWAY CHRISTIAN Wayne Lollar - (205) Wildcats 8/29 Shades Mtn. Chr. (2A)* 10/3 Jacksonville Christian (1A) R 9/5 Coosa Christian (1A)* R 10/10 Victory Christian (1A)* R 9/12 Saint Bernard (1A) R 10/17 Appalachian (1A) R 9/19 Ragland (1A)* R 10/24 Jefferson Christian (1A) R 9/26 Gaylesville (1A)* 10/31 Westminster Christian (2A) PARRISH Kenneth Keith - (205) Tornadoes 8/29 Lynn (1A)* R 10/3 Berry (1A)* R 9/5 Hubbertville (1A) R 10/10 Marion County (1A) R 9/12 Hackleburg (1A)* R 10/17 Brilliant (1A) R 9/19 Meek (1A)* R 10/24 Billingsley (1A)* 9/26 South Lamar (1A) R 10/31 Oakman (2A) PHILLIPS, Bear Creek - Gary McCarley - (205) P C Bears 8/28 Mount Hope (1A)* R 10/3 Vina (1A)* R 9/5 Marion County (1A) 10/10 R. A. Hubbard (1A) R 9/12 Speake (1A) R 10/17 Shoals Christian (1A)* R 9/19 Tharptown (1A) R 10/24 Waterloo (1A) R 9/26 Hazlewood (1A)* R 10/30 Brilliant (1A) PLEASANT HOME Robert Bradford - (334) Eagles 8/29 Samson (2A) 10/3 Brantley (1A) R 9/5 Ariton (1A)* R 10/10 Kinston (1A)* R 9/12 Geneva County (1A)* R 10/17 Providence Christian (1A) R 9/19 McKenzie (1A)* R 10/24 Florala (1A) R 9/26 Rocky Bayou, FL (1A) 10/31 Open PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN Emory Latta - (334) Eagles 8/28 Houston Academy (2A) 10/3 Florala (1A) R 9/5 Brantley (1A)* R 10/10 Ariton (1A)* R 9/12 Kinston (1A) R 10/17 Pleasant Home (1A)* R 9/19 Geneva County (1A) R 10/24 McKenzie (1A) R 9/26 Donoho (1A)* 10/30 Wicksburg (3A)* Football 25
30 1A RAGLAND Brian Mintz - (205) P C Purple Devils 8/29 Westbrook Christian (2A)* 10/3 Saint Bernard (1A) R 9/5 Victory Christian (1A) R 10/10 Jacksonville Christian (1A)* R 9/12 Jefferson Christian (1A)* R 10/17 Coosa Christian (1A) R 9/19 Parkway Christian (1A) R 10/24 Appalachian (1A)* R 9/26 Hokes Bluff (4A) 10/31 West End, Walnut Grove (2A)* SAINT BERNARD Michael Adkins - (256) Saints 8/29 Westminster Christian (2A)* 10/3 Ragland (1A)* R 9/5 Jefferson Christian (1A) R 10/10 Coosa Christian (1A)* R 9/12 Parkway Christian (1A)* R 10/17 Jacksonville Christian (1A) R 9/19 Appalachian (1A) R 10/24 Victory Christian (1A)* R 9/26 Open 10/31 Shades Mountain Christian (2A) J.F. SHIELDS Timothy Moorer - (251) Panthers 8/29 Frisco City (1A) R 10/3 John Esssex (1A) 9/5 Fruitdale (1A)* R 10/10 J. U. Blacksher (1A) R 9/12 McIntosh (1A)* R 10/17 Marengo (1A)* R 9/19 Coffeeville (1A)* R 10/24 Georgiana (1A) R 9/26 Sweet Water (1A) R 10/31 R. C. Hatch (2A) SHOALS CHRISTIAN Patrick Odom - (256) Flame 8/29 Vina (1A) R 10/3 Hazlewood (1A) R 9/5 Waterloo (1A)* R 10/10 Tharptown (1A)* R 9/12 R. A. Hubbard (1A) R 10/17 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A) R 9/19 Hackleburg (1A) 10/24 Mount Hope (1A)* R 9/26 Speake (1A)* R 10/31 Marion County (1A)* SKYLINE Chalmer Swinford, Jr. - (256) Vikings 8/29 North Sand Mountain (2A) 10/3 Woodville (1A) R 9/5 Valley Head (1A) R 10/10 Gaston (1A)* R 9/12 Cedar Bluff (1A) R 10/17 Collinsville (1A) R 9/19 Gaylesville (1A)* R 10/24 Spring Garden (1A)* R 9/26 Jacksonville Christian (1A)* 10/31 Donoho (1A)* SOUTH LAMAR Brad Carroll - (205) P C Stallions 8/29 Lamar County (2A)* 10/3 Hubbertville (1A) R 9/5 Hackleburg (1A) R 10/10 Meek (1A)* R 9/12 Brilliant (1A)* R 10/17 Berry (1A) R 9/19 Lynn (1A) R 10/24 Marion County (1A)* R 9/26 Parrish (1A)* R 10/30 Sulligent (2A) SPEAKE Heath Grimes - (256) Bobcats 8/29 Tharptown (1A) R 10/3 Waterloo (1A)* R 9/5 R. A. Hubbard (1A)* R 10/10 Corner (4A) 9/12 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* R 10/17 Vina (1A) R 9/19 Mount Hope (1A)* R 10/24 Hazlewood (1A) R 9/26 Shoals Christian (1A) R 10/31 Meek (1A) SPRING GARDEN Jason Howard - (256) P C Panthers 8/29 Appalachian (1A)* 10/3 Gaylesville (1A) R 9/5 Collinsville (1A) R 10/10 Cedar Bluff (1A)* R 9/12 Valley Head (1A)* R 10/17 Woodville (1A)* R 9/19 Gaston (1A) R 10/24 Skyline (1A) R 9/26 White Plains (3A) 10/31 Sand Rock (2A)* SUNSHINE Jonathan Jenkins - (334) P C Tigers 8/29 Holy Spirit (1A) R 10/3 Autaugaville (1A) R 9/5 Billingsley (1A)* R 10/10 Linden (1A)* R 9/12 Maplesville (1A)* R 10/17 Akron (1A) R 9/19 Marengo (1A)* 10/24 A. L. Johnson (1A)* R 9/26 John Essex (1A) R 10/31 Greensboro (4A) Football
31 1A SWEET WATER Stacy Luker - (334) P C Bulldogs 8/29 Thomasville (4A) 10/3 Frisco City (1A) R 9/5 Marengo (1A)* R 10/10 Georgiana (1A) R 9/12 Coffeeville (1A)* R 10/17 McIntosh (1A) R 9/19 Fruitdale (1A) R 10/24 J. U. Blacksher (1A)* R 9/26 J. F. Shields (1A)* R 10/31 Leroy (2A)* TALLADEGA COUNTY CENTRAL Chris Mahand - (256) Tigers 8/29 Ranburne (2A) 10/3 Notasulga (1A) R 9/5 Donoho (1A)* R 10/10 Verbena (1A)* R 9/12 Winterboro (1A) R 10/17 Fayetteville (1A) R 9/19 Wadley (1A)* R 10/24 Loachapoka (1A) R 9/26 Munford (4A)* 10/31 Childersburg (4A)* THARPTOWN Dale Overton - (256) Wildcats 8/29 Speake (1A)* R 10/3 Brilliant (1A)* 9/4 Hazlewood (1A)* R 10/10 Shoals Christian (1A) R 9/12 Waterloo (1A) R 10/16 R. A. Hubbard (1A)* R 9/19 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* R 10/24 Vina (1A) R 9/26 Mount Hope (1A) R 10/30 Hatton (2A)* VALLEY HEAD Heath Kirby - (256) Tigers 8/29 Section (2A)* 10/3 Gaston (1A)* R 9/5 Skyline (1A)* R 10/10 Woodville (1A) R 9/12 Spring Garden (1A) R 10/17 Gaylesville (1A)* R 9/19 Cedar Bluff (1A) R 10/24 Collinsville (1A)* R 9/26 Ider (2A) 10/30 Geraldine (2A) VERBENA Mike Harris - (205) P C Red Devils 8/29 Thorsby (2A)* 10/3 Fayetteville (1A)* R 9/5 Wadley (1A)* R 10/10 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A) R 9/12 Notasulga (1A) R 10/17 Donoho (1A)* R 9/19 Loachapoka (1A) R 10/24 Winterboro (1A) R 9/26 Isabella (2A)* 10/31 Marbury (3A) VICTORY CHRISTIAN Scotty Smith (205) Lions 8/29 Collinsville (1A)* 10/3 Appalachian (1A) R 9/5 Ragland (1A)* R 10/10 Parkway Christian (1A) R 9/12 Jacksonville Christian (1A) R 10/17 Jefferson Christian (1A)* R 9/19 Coosa Christian (1A)* R 10/24 Saint Bernard (1A) R 9/26 Alabama School f/t Deaf (1A 10/31 Fayetteville (1A)* VINA Bill Smith - (256) Red Devils 8/29 Shoals Christian (1A) R 10/3 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A) R 9/5 Mount Hope (1A) R 10/10 Waterloo (1A) R 9/12 Hazlewood (1A)* R 10/17 Speake (1A)* R 9/19 R. A. Hubbard (1A) R 10/24 Tharptown (1A)* R 9/26 Phil Campbell (2A)* 10/31 Hubbertville (1A) WADLEY - Randy Sparks - (256) P C Bulldogs 8/28 Horseshoe Bend (2A) 10/3 Donoho (1A)* R 9/5 Verbena (1A) R 10/10 Winterboro (1A) R 9/12 Fayetteville (1A)* R 10/17 Loachapoka (1A)* R 9/19 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A) R 10/24 Notasulga (1A)* R 9/26 Woodland (2A)* 10/31 Beulah (3A)* WATERLOO Toby Dunn - (256) Cougars 8/29 Woodville (1A)* 10/3 Speake (1A) R 9/5 Shoals Christian (1A) R 10/10 Vina (1A)* R 9/12 Tharptown (1A)* R 10/17 Mount Hope (1A) R 9/19 Hazlewood (1A) R 10/24 Phillips, Bear Creek (1A)* R 9/26 R. A. Hubbard (1A)* R 10/31 Cherokee (2A) Football 27
32 1A WINTERBORO Todd Evans - (256) Bulldogs 8/30 Randolph County (2A)* 10/3 Loachapoka (1A)* R 9/5 Fayetteville (1A) R 10/10 Wadley (1A)* R 9/12 Talladega Co. Cent. (1A)* R 10/17 Notasulga (1A) R 9/19 Donoho (1A) R 10/24 Verbena (1A)* R 9/26 Vincent (2A) 10/30 Thorsby (1A)* WOODVILLE James Pair - (256) Panthers 8/29 Waterloo (1A) 10/3 Skyline (1A)* R 9/5 Cedar Bluff (1A)* R 10/10 Valley Head (1A)* R 9/12 Gaylesville (1A) R 10/17 Spring Garden (1A) R 9/19 Collinsville (1A)* R 10/24 Gaston (1A) R 9/26 Westminster Christian (2A)* 10/31 Section (2A) 28 Football
33 CLASS 2A ADDISON Randy White - (256) Bulldogs 8/29 Fultondale (2A)* 10/3 Cold Springs (2A)* R 9/5 Falkville (2A) R 10/10 Lamar County (2A) R 9/12 Winston County (2A)* R 10/17 Sulligent (2A)* R 9/19 Oakman (2A) R 10/24 Cleveland (2A) R 9/26 Meek (1A)* 10/31 Lynn (1A) AMERICAN CHRISTIAN Stephen Hooks - (205) Patriots 8/28 Aliceville (3A)* 10/3 Hale County (2A)* R 9/5 Thorsby (2A) R 10/10 Pickens County (2A)* R 9/12 Shades Mountain Christian (2A)* R 10/17 Fultondale (2A) R 9/19 Isabella (2A) R 10/24 Vincent (2A)* R 9/26 Open 10/31 Maplesville (1A) BARBOUR COUNTY Juan Williams - (334) Jaguars 8/29 Stewart-Quitman, GA (1A) 10/3 G. W. Long (2A) R 9/5 Samson (2A)* R 10/10 New Brockton (2A)* R 9/12 Elba (2A) R 10/17 Cottonwood (2A)* R 9/19 Houston County (2A)* R 10/24 Houston Academy (2A) R 9/26 Dale County (3A)* 10/31 Bullock County (4A)* CHEROKEE Jeffrey Peek - (256) P C Indians 8/29 Colbert Heights (3A) 10/3 Lexington (2A) R 9/5 Hatton (2A) R 10/10 Phil Campbell (2A)* R 9/12 Westminster Christian (2A)* R 10/17 Tanner (2A) R 9/19 Red Bay (2A) R 10/24 Clements (2A)* R 9/26 Central, Florence (4A)* 10/31 Open CLAY COUNTY Danny Horn - (256) Panthers 8/29 Munford (4A)* 10/3 Lanett (2A)* R 9/5 Randolph County (2A) R 10/10 Horseshoe Bend (2A) R 9/12 Woodland (2A)* R 10/17 Ohatchee (2A) R 9/19 Lineville (2A) R 10/24 Ranburne (2A)* R 9/26 Saks (4A)* 10/31 Lincoln (4A) CLEMENTS Barry Daniels - (256) Colts 8/28 West Limestone (3A)* 10/3 Hatton (2A)* R 9/5 Lexington (2A) R 10/10 Westminster Christian (2A) R 9/12 Phil Campbell (2A)* R 10/17 Red Bay (2A)* R 9/19 Tanner (2A)* R 10/24 Cherokee (2A) R 9/26 Elkmont (3A) 10/31 East Lawrence (4A)* CLEVELAND Anthony Reid - (205) P C Panthers 8/29 Locust Fork (4A) 10/3 Oakman (2A) R 9/5 Sulligent (2A)* R 10/10 Winston County (2A)* R 9/12 Lamar County (2A) R 10/17 Falkville (2A) R 9/19 Cold Springs (2A) R 10/24 Addison (2A)* R 9/26 J. B. Pennington (3A)* 10/30 Appalachian (1A)* COLD SPRINGS Alex Stephenson - (256) Eagles 8/29 Carbon Hill (3A) 10/3 Addison (2A) R 9/5 Lamar County (2A)* R 10/10 Oakman (2A)* R 9/12 Sulligent (2A) R 10/17 Winston County (2A) R 9/19 Cleveland (2A)* R 10/24 Falkville (2A)* R 9/26 Hanceville (3A)* 10/30 Holly Pond (3A) COTTONWOOD Toby Greene - (334) Bears 8/28 Slocomb (3A)* 10/3 Houston Academy (2A) R 9/5 Elba (2A)* R 10/10 Samson (2A)* R 9/12 Houston County (2A) R 10/17 Barbour County (2A) R 9/19 New Brockton (2A) R 10/24 G. W. Long (2A)* R 9/26 Geneva County (1A)* 10/31 Dale County (3A) Football 29
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