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AHSFHS Power Ratings


2012 Weekly AHSFHS Power Ratings After Week 5 

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Weekly AHSFHS Ratings (Select Week to View)

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 Team   Rating 
 Oneonta 70.8   
 UMS-Wright 69.4   
 Thomasville 68.9   
 Dadeville 67.1   
 Central Clay County 66.7   
 Madison County 66.0   
 Handley 65.7   
 Beauregard 65.0   
 Jemison 64.9   
 Dora 64.2   
 Tallassee 63.3   
 Charles Henderson 63.2   
 Bibb County 61.5   
 Brooks 61.0   
 Calera 59.8   
 Cleburne County 59.0   
 St. James 58.2   
 J.O. Johnson 57.9   
 North Jackson 56.5   
 Andalusia 55.9   
 Lincoln 55.2   
 Anniston 54.9   
 Central Florence 54.1   
 Sardis 52.8   
 Fairview 52.2   
 Alexandria 52.1   
 Jacksonville 49.0   
 Guntersville 48.3   
 Haleyville 48.1   
 Clarke County 47.5   
 Munford 46.2   
 St. Clair County 45.7   
 Wilson 45.2   
 Elmore County 43.1   
 Alabama Christian 42.5   
 Corner 41.8   
 Rogers 41.6   
 West Limestone 40.2   
 Douglas 39.9   
 Escambia County 39.4   
 Hillcrest Evergreen 39.2   
 Hokes Bluff 38.3   
 Ardmore 38.0   
 Ashford 37.7   
 Oak Grove 36.5   
 East Lawrence 36.0   
 Cherokee County 36.0   
 West Blocton 33.3   
 Monroe County 33.2   
 Childersburg 32.8   
 Priceville 32.0   
 Beulah 29.2   
 Locust Fork 29.1   
 Headland 29.0   
 Holtville 24.5   
 D.A.R. 24.1   
 Crossville 23.9   
 Wilcox Central 22.0   
 Pope John Paul II 21.8   
 Randolph 19.5   
 Bullock County 18.4   
 Dallas County 14.3   
 Butler 13.1   
 Carbon Hill 10.8   
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 UMS-Wright13-2    69.4   
 Thomasville8-3    68.9   
 Andalusia6-5    55.9   
 Clarke County6-5    47.5   
 Escambia County3-7    39.4   
 Hillcrest Evergreen2-8    39.2   
 Monroe County4-6    33.2   
 Wilcox Central0-10    22.0   

 Region Average      46.9 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Beauregard11-2    65.0   
 Tallassee9-3    63.3   
 Charles Henderson9-4    63.2   
 St. James6-5    58.2   
 Alabama Christian4-6    42.5   
 Ashford5-5    37.7   
 Headland2-8    29.0   
 Bullock County0-10    18.4   

 Region Average      47.2 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Dadeville10-2    67.1   
 Central Clay County10-2    66.7   
 Handley7-5    65.7   
 Elmore County5-5    43.1   
 Childersburg6-5    32.8   
 Beulah5-5    29.2   
 Holtville1-9    24.5   
 Dallas County2-8    14.3   

 Region Average      42.9 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Jemison5-6    64.9   
 Dora12-2    64.2   
 Bibb County3-6    61.5   
 Calera8-3    59.8   
 Corner7-4    41.8   
 Oak Grove2-8    36.5   
 West Blocton2-8    33.3   
 Carbon Hill0-10    10.8   

 Region Average      46.6 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Cleburne County5-5    59.0   
 Lincoln6-6    55.2   
 Anniston5-6    54.9   
 Alexandria6-5    52.1   
 Jacksonville5-5    49.0   
 Munford8-4    46.2   
 Hokes Bluff1-9    38.3   
 Cherokee County1-8    36.0   

 Region Average      48.8 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Oneonta14-1    70.8   
 Sardis6-5    52.8   
 Fairview7-4    52.2   
 Guntersville4-6    48.3   
 St. Clair County6-6    45.7   
 Douglas5-5    39.9   
 Locust Fork3-7    29.1   
 Crossville1-9    23.9   

 Region Average      45.3 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Madison County12-2    66.0   
 J.O. Johnson11-2    57.9   
 North Jackson7-5    56.5   
 Ardmore5-5    38.0   
 D.A.R.5-6    24.1   
 Pope John Paul II5-6    21.8   
 Randolph2-8    19.5   
 Butler0-10    13.1   

 Region Average      37.1 
 
 Team   Record   Rating 
 Brooks11-2    61.0   
 Central Florence7-4    54.1   
 Haleyville7-4    48.1   
 Wilson5-5    45.2   
 Rogers6-5    41.6   
 West Limestone5-5    40.2   
 East Lawrence4-6    36.0   
 Priceville2-8    32.0   

 Region Average      44.8 


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.