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Stillwater, Eden Prairie, Maple Grove and Rosemount are the four No. 1 seeds in this year’s Class 6A football bracket, which was revealed Friday. There are no byes in this year’s seeded, 32 ...
The AHSAA football playoffs continue in Alabama with the Class 1A-6A semifinals and Class 7A championship games. Follow along with USA TODAY Network-Alabama writers as they update with news and ...
The margins here are narrow, and as with 6A and 5A, there are a few key Week 11 matchups, like Taos-Bernalillo, Bloomfield-Grants, Manzano-St. Pius and Valencia-Academy, that could cause ...
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 Jasper High School Vikings currently hold 26 AHSAA state championship titles (15 boys, 11 girls). [2] Football: The Jasper High School football team competes in Class 6A of AHSAA. The team was first organized in 1920 and has an all-time record of 621-404-33. [3] JHS football has accomplished 77 winning seasons out of 105.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), based in Montgomery, is the governing body for interscholastic athletics and activities programs for public schools in Alabama. The AHSAA is a member National Federation of State High School Associations since 1924.
After a long regular and post-season in Alabama High School football, champions will be crowned over the next three days. ... 6A-7A Girls Flag Football. Spain Park vs Central – Phenix City 3 P.M ...
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 ]