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The AHSAA sponsors state championship events in various locations across the state of Alabama. Currently, championships are held in the following locations: Football ("Super 7") alternates in a three stadium rotation between Protective Stadium in Birmingham , Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa , and Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn
Grissom holds the most consecutive championships with 13 titles (1984–96) (Consecutive record for AHSAA boys sports). [41] Girls. Since the tournament’s establishment in 1963, sixty-two tournaments have been held with a total of sixteen champions. The first being Sidney Lanier and most recent first-time champion being Whitesburg Christian ...
The longest serving head football coach in school history is Joe Gambrell, who served from 1952-1966 and compiled a record of 86-50-10. [4] The football stadium was later named Ki Ro/Gambrell field after Coach Gambrell. The Viking’s longest-running football rivalry is with Cullman High School, trailing in the series 36-37-2. [5]
St. James football had never been beyond the AHSAA quarterfinals before Friday's 40-15 win over Thomasville. How battle-tested St. James made history and advanced to AHSAA football semifinals Skip ...
Football: The Mountain Brook football team competes in Class 6A of AHSAA. Mountain Brook football was first organized in 1966 and has an all-time record of 415-246-1. [15] MBHS football has accomplished 41 winning seasons out of 59. [16] The longest-serving head football coach in school history is Chris Yeager. [17]
MJHS holds state titles in three different AHSAA sports (2 boys, 1 girls). Mortimer Jordan High School currently holds six team state championship titles (2 boys, 4 girls). [5] Football: The Mortimer Jordan High School football team competes in Class 6A of AHSAA. The team was first organized in 1922 and has an all-time record of 429–520–31. [6]
The Cougars won the Class 6A football Super 6 ion 1999, beating Robert E. Lee-Montgomery, 30–27, in overtime for the school's first AHSAA state championship. [11] The Cougars would win their second AHSAA Class 6A football title in 2014 by beating the Saraland Spartans in a competitive 36–31 game at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. [ 12 ]
The current head football coach as Bessemer City High School is Antonio Nelson. Bessemer played its first recorded football game in 1910, although some records indicate it may have been 1907. Through the 2018 season, the football records is 648-375-34. [10] The Bessemer High School Tigers are the winningest football program in Jefferson County ...