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Lee-Scott Academy Warriors

Head Coach: Buster Daniel (fourth season)
Career Record: 6 seasons, (36-29)
At Lee-Scott Academy: 3 seasons, (22-10)
Stadium: Judd Scott Field

 History 
Overall Record:   230-213   (52.0%)
Last 25 years:   141-126   (53.0%)  (Rank: 17 in the AISA)
Since 2010:   81-61  (57.0%)  (Rank: 10 in the AISA)
Last Playoff Appearance:   2022
Last Region Championship:   2022
Last Winning Season:   2022
Last Losing Season:   2020

 2022 
Class:  AAA              Region:   1
Record:  12-0    (Team record for wins in a season)
Region Record:   7-0, (first)
Playoff Record:   Semi-finals loss to Glenwood School by the score of 21-35. Lost in the AISA-AAA State Championship game to Glenwood School 21-35 in Troy.
Final ASWA Poll:   2nd
Scoring:  517 (43.1)    (Team record for points scored in a season)
Defense:  71 (5.9)


 2023 
Class: AAA              Region:   1
Strength of Schedule: 53-58 (48%) (21st in the AISA, 7th in Class AAA)
Region Strength:  32-44 (42%)
Non-Region Strength:  21-14 (60%)




 2022 Results 
 8/18  @ Chambers Academy  (AA)   33-0   W  
 8/26   OPEN 
 9/2  @ Monroe Academy  (AAA)  *  45-0   W  
 9/8  @ Morgan Academy  (AAA)  *  48-6   W  
 9/16  vs. Glenwood School  (AAA)  *  36-16   W  
 9/23  @ Macon-East Academy  (AA)   42-7   W  
 9/30  vs. Autauga Academy  (AAA)  *  42-0   W  
 10/7  @ Bessemer Academy  (AAA)  *  49-0   W  
 10/14  vs. Valiant Cross Academy  (AAA)  *  42-7   W  
 10/21  vs. Fort Dale Academy  (AAA)  *  49-14   W  
 10/28  vs. Edgewood Academy  (AA)   55-0   W  
 Playoffs 
 11/4   Bye    999-999     
 11/10  vs. Valiant Cross Academy    41-0   W  
 11/18   Glenwood School    35-21   W  


 2023 Schedule 
 8/17  vs. Chambers Academy  (AA)       
 8/25   OPEN 
 9/1  vs. Monroe Academy  (AAA)  *      
 9/8  vs. Morgan Academy  (AAA)  *      
 9/15  @ Glenwood School  (AAA)  *      
 9/22  vs. Macon-East Academy  (AA)       
 9/29  @ Autauga Academy  (AAA)  *      
 10/6  vs. Bessemer Academy  (AAA)  *      
 10/13  @ Valiant Cross Academy  (AAA)  *      
 10/20  @ Fort Dale Academy  (AAA)  *      
 10/27  @ Edgewood Academy  (AA)       
 11/3   Bye        
 11/9  vs. Fort Dale Academy        
 11/16   Glenwood School        



Class  AAA Region  1
Team 2022 Record Region Scoring                            
Lee-Scott Academy (AISA-AAA) 12-0 7-0517-71
Glenwood School (AISA-AAA) 8-4 6-1428-225
Morgan Academy (AISA-AAA) 7-5 4-3343-314
Monroe Academy (AISA-AAA) 4-7 3-4143-321
Valiant Cross Academy (AISA-AAA) 4-7 3-4179-271
Autauga Academy (AISA-AAA) 3-7 2-5167-243
Fort Dale Academy (AISA-AAA) 4-6 2-5255-287
Bessemer Academy (AISA-AAA) 2-8 1-6110-289


 2023 Preview 


       Lee-Scott Academy completed the 2022 season with a 12-0 record. Last year Lee-Scott Academy captured the region one title and a number one seed in the Class AAA playoffs. They finished region play with a 7-0 record. It was the first region championship for the Warriors since the 2003 season. Last year Lee-Scott Academy reached the semi-finals before falling to a very good Glenwood School team by the score of 21-35. Last year the Lee-Scott Academy Warriors reached the AISA-AAA State Championship game only to fall just short of claiming a title. They were defeated by Glenwood School in the State Championship game 21-35 in Troy.

       No team at Lee-Scott Academy ever won more games in a season than the twelve victories last year. The last time they won as many was back in 1994. The 517 points scored by the Warriors last year were a team record in a single season.

       Since 2010, Lee-Scott Academy has gone a combined 81-61. Their 57.0% winning percentage ranks 4th in Class AAA over the past thirteen seasons.

       Over the past 25 seasons, Lee-Scott Academy has managed to compile a record of 141-126. Their 53.0% winning percentage ranks 7th in Class AAA and 17th in the AISA.




       The Warriors are led by head coach Buster Daniel who is entering his fourth season at the helm. He has compiled a record of 22-10 over the past three seasons at Lee-Scott Academy. Under his direction the Warriors have qualified for the playoffs a total of three times. They have won one region crown with Coach Daniel. Coach Daniel led to a state championship in 2022. Over the course of his career, Coach Daniel's teams have qualified for the playoffs a total of five times and won two region championships.

       The Warriors enter the 2023 season riding a 12 game winning streak. They have also won 16 consecutive regular season games. Lee-Scott Academy has won 9 consecutive region games. They have won 9 straight games on their home turf at Judd Scott Field.

      

       The Warriors open the 2023 season at home against region opponent Monroe Academy on Friday, September 1 at Judd Scott Field. Last year the Monroe Academy Volunteers finished with an overall record of 4-7 and in fourth place in Class AAA region one. The Volunteers lost in the first round of the Class AAA playoffs to Valiant Cross Academy by a score of 30-20.

       Lee-Scott Academy and Monroe Academy have met a total of 14 times on the football field. The Warriors have a 4-10-0 record against the Volunteers. They last met in 2022 with Lee-Scott Academy winning by a score of 45-0.

       Lee-Scott Academy lost AISA All-State  running back George Meyers to graduation. He was named to the first team last season. Also graduating were teammates linebacker Dalan Bush, defensive back Pete Lanier and defensive back Quinn Denson.

       The Warriors return AISA All-State Senior athlete Andrew Hahn. He was named to the first team last season. The Warriors also return Senior athlete Jake White. He was named to the first team. The Warriors also return Senior kicker Matthew Rolader. He was named to the second team.

  


Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.