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2012 Season


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   THIS WEEK IN ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
AHSFHS.org Report
(Sept. 16, 2012)

Week 3

The 2012 season has seen three weeks of action come and go. Here are a few tidbits from this past weekend's action.

  
   *  Dadeville currently holds on to the top spot with a streak of twenty-two consecutive games won on their home turf.

   *  Dadeville and Tanner continue to share the lead with twenty-nine game regular season winning streaks. Maplesville deserves recognition with a streak of twenty-seven wins during the regular season.

   *  Jackson and Hartselle share a streak of eighteen consecutive wins to lead all Alabama high school football teams.

   *   Central Hayneville continues to top our list with forty-four consecutive losses.

   *   Cold Springs has lost thirty-four straight region games.

   *   The T.R. Miller Tigers have scored in 320 consecutive games.

   *  Deshler lost to Lauderdale County 7-21 to relinquish the lead for consecutive region wins. Bibb County with a 27 game streak is now the leader.



Note: The new schools will not be included in team records because of the obvious reasons.

Points scored in a game

* Jemison set a team record for points scored in a game by defeating Carbon Hill 69-8.
* Beauregard set a team record for points scored in a game by defeating Bullock County 69-16.
* Spanish Fort set a team record for points scored in a game by defeating Gulf Shores 56-7.
* Walter Wellborn set a team record for points scored in a game by defeating Victory Christian 73-0.


Points allowed in a game

* Jeff Davis set a team record for points allowed in a game by losing to Carver Montgomery 0-70.
* Victory Christian set a team record for points allowed in a game by losing to Walter Wellborn 0-73.


Margin of Victory game

* Spanish Fort set a team record for margin of victory by defeating Gulf Shores 56-7.
* Walter Wellborn set a team record for margin of victory by defeating Victory Christian 73-0.


Margin of Defeat game

* Jeff Davis set a team record for margin of defeat in a game by losing to Carver Montgomery 0-70.
* Victory Christian set a team record for margin of defeat in a game by losing to Walter Wellborn 0-73.


Points Scored by Both Teams in a Game

* R.A. Hubbard set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by defeating Phillips Bear Creek 60-50.
* Alma Bryant set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by losing to Blount 35-49.


Points Scored by Both Teams in a Game

* Locust Fork set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by losing to Sardis 48-68.
* Sardis set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by defeating Locust Fork 68-48.
* Spanish Fort set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by defeating B.C. Rain 50-30.
* Sumter Central set a team record for points scored by both teams in a game by losing to Saraland 26-49.

Teams that are off to fast starts. (record  - last time)

   *  Akron (3-0  -  1991)
   *  Barbour County (3-0  -  Never)
   *  Central Florence  (3-0  - 1998)
   *  Falkville  (3-0  - 1992)
   *  Jacksonville  (3-0  - 1999)
   *  North Sand Mountain  (3-0  - 1998)
   *  Providence Christian  (3-0  - Never)
   *  Southside Gadsden (3-0  -  1996)
&   *  Vinemont  (3-0  - 1993)


Teams that are off to a slow start./strong> (record  -  last time)

&   *  Appalachian (0-3  -  1999)
   *  Briarwood Christian  (0-3  -  1992)
   *  Cherokee County  (0-3  -  1999)
   *  Cleburne County  (0-3  -  1999)
   *  Hokes Bluff  (0-3  -  1989)
   *  Leroy  (0-3  -  1998)
   *  West End  (0-3  -  1983)













Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

The first night game played between high school teams in the state occurred on September 23, 1927 when Pike Road and Cloverdale met in the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.