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1964 Shelby County Wildcats
1964 Shelby County Wildcats |
Record: 9-0-1 |
Head Coach: Don Bulger |
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The 1964 Shelby County Wildcats were chosen Class 3A State Champions by the Birmingham News from District 2. |
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1964 Season |
Site |
PF |
Opponent |
PA |
W/L/T |
| 20 |
Chilton County |
12 | W |
| 13 |
Lineville |
13 | T |
| 13 |
B.B. Comer |
7 | W |
| 20 |
Thompson |
12 | W |
| 21 |
Pell City |
0 | W |
| 6 |
Childersburg |
0 | W |
| 47 |
Montevallo |
14 | W |
| 21 |
Mortimer Jordan |
14 | W |
| 29 |
Vincent |
6 | W |
| 43 |
Calera |
0 | W |
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233 |
9-0-1 |
78 |
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1964 Shelby County All-State Players |
Conrad Fowler | B |
3A | | |
2 |
Birmingham News |
Kenneth Wilder | L |
3A | | |
HM |
Birmingham News |
Kenneth Wilder | T |
3A | | |
1 |
Birmingham News |
Conrad Fowler | B |
3A | | |
2 |
Birmingham News |
1964 Shelby County All-Star Players |
AHSAA-University of Alabama All-Star Game |
Conrad Fowler |
B |
3A |
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Birmingham News |
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