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1965 Banks Jets
1965 Banks Jets
Record: 10-0-0
Head Coach: George White
The 1965 Banks Jets were chosen Class 4A State Champions by the Associated Press
1965 Season
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
W/L/T
7
Bessemer
0 W
13
Ensley
0 W
28
Walker
0 W
19
Ramsay
6 W
33
Berry
0 W
14
West End
0 W
20
Woodlawn
14 W
40
Phillips Birmingham
6 W
22
Jones Valley
10 W
7
Ramsay
0 W
203
10-0-0
36
Associated Press
Final Poll
11/30/1965
Rank
Team
Record
Votes
1 Banks
(10-0) 0 99
2 Dothan
(9-1) 0 84
3 Lee Montgomery
(8-1-1) 0 64
4 Murphy
(9-1) 0 58
5 Vigor
(7-2) 0 50
6 Mary Montgomery
(10-0) 0 46
7 Sidney Lanier
(6-3-1) 0 41
8 Enterprise
(9-1) 0 39
9 Coffee
(7-2) 0 27
10 Huntsville
(8-2) 0 21
1965 Banks All-State Players
Alan Girardeau G
4A
1
Associated Press
John Strickland T
4A
HM
Associated Press
Alan Girardeau G
4A
1
Associated Press
Sam Chambliss B
4A
2
Associated Press
Billy Strickland T
4A
2
Associated Press
Alan Girardeau G
4A
1
Associated Press
Billy Strickland T
4A
2
Associated Press
Sam Chambliss FB
4A
2
Associated Press
1965 Banks Roster

NAME
POSITION
36
Jeff Masters
10
Pat Owens
11
Sam Chambliss
12
Ken Wahler
14
Kirk Stallings
15
Merrill Mann
20
Mark Guy
21
David Luck
22
Johnny Musso
23
Leon McCullough
24
Johnny Johnston
84
Larry Gunnin
Joel McCoy
Danny Cooper
Bruce Lindsay
Billy Jones
Larry Willingham
Danny Sumner
Larry Cleveland
Terry Cromer
David Dullion
Palmer Byrd
Harolld McElroy
Woody O'Brien
Jimmy Scoggins
Don Roberts
Phil Cochran
Steve Chambers
Bryce Russell
Allan Girardeau
Tommy Webb
John Hollingsworth
Ted Coulson
Rhett Wood
Mike Sullivan
Mike Rudd
Kenny Jones
Victor Littleton
Donnie Massey
Kenny Watson
Steve Norris
Charles Lopez
Al McCullough
Gary Wilke
Billy Strickland
Mike Pitts
Ronnie Massey
Bill Leighton
Roger Smith
Will Wade
Frank Hix
Rusty Morrow
Tommy Yessik
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Luverne 'Toad' Wise was the first female football player in Alabama and may have been the first in the country. She was a kicker for the Escambia County Blue Devils in 1939-40.