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McGill-Toolen's school colors are orange and black, and the mascot is a yellowjacket. In 2006, the McGill–Toolen varsity football team won the 6A Region 1 title, their first region title in 20 years by defeating its long-time rival Murphy High School. The Yellow Jackets repeated in 2007 as the 6A Region 1 champs with an undefeated regular ...
Garror was born on March 31, 2000, in Mobile, Alabama. [2] He attended McGill–Toolen Catholic High School where he lettered in football and in basketball. [3] During high school, he was part of the AHSAA All-State team and was an All-Coastal Alabama performer.
Dooley was born in Mobile, Alabama, on September 4, 1932. [2] [3] He was of Irish and Italian descent. [4] He attended the McGill Institute, administered by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. He competed on behalf of McGill's athletic teams, known as the Yellow Jackets. [5]
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the U.S. state of Alabama.It conducts state championship competitions in all AHSAA-sanctioned sports.
Murphy High School (Mobile, Alabama) McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile, Alabama) 46-30-1 1935; 89 years ago () One of the oldest rivalries in the state of Alabama, the McGill–Murphy game is traditionally played the Thursday or Friday before Halloween.
Fluker enrolled in the University of Alabama, where he was a member of coach Nick Saban's Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 2009 to 2012. Projected to play as true freshman at Alabama, he was a candidate to replace All-American Andre Smith at left tackle, although junior college transfer James Carpenter was considered to have better chances, [11] and eventually got the starting nod.
The Sun Belt has fined Marshall for the school’s decision to opt out of the Independence Bowl. Marshall said it couldn’t play in the Dec. 28 game against Army due to a lack of players.
He attended McGill–Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Alabama. He played football at the linebacker position in high school, helping the team to back-to-back state title games, [2] tallying 197 tackles as a junior and 120 tackles as a senior. [3] At five feet, nine inches, he was regarded as small and did not receive any NCAA Division I ...