News

We now have 836 teams &  
191,663 games on AHSFHS.org.


Search Site






AHSFHS Article Series


   The best of the best in Alabama High   
  School Football over the past 100 seasons.






Shades Valley Mounties
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 John Grass 

John Grass was a star football player at Ashville High School. Grass was named to the 1985 Alabama Sports Writers Associations Class 3A Honorable Mention All-State team as a back his senior season.

After graduating high school, he attended Jacksonville State University where he served as a volunteer assistant before receiving his degree from JSU.

When Rush Propst landed the head coaching job at Ashville, he hired Grass as his assistant for three seasons including one year at Eufaula. Grass returned to Ashville, his home town, in 1995 to start his head coaching career.

Grass 1998 Bulldogs finished the regular season undefeated before losing in the first round of the playoffs. He spent five seasons at Ashville before joining Propst at Hoover for the 2000 and 2001 seasons.

In 2002, he took a 2-8 team at Albertville and led it to a 9-4 record, the schools best in four decades, and a spot in the state quarter-finals. In the three seasons before Grass arrived, the Aggies had records of 1-9, 2-8 and 2-8.

After one year at Albertville, Grass moved to Moody, where the Blue Devils had won just six games in six years. His teams went 21-14 the next three years, including three straight trips to the Class 4A state playoffs. The Blue Devils had not made the playoffs in 10 years before Grass led Moody to the postseason in 2003.

Coach Grass accepted the head coaching job at Spain Park High School in 2006. Grass, 38 at the time, replaced Vince DiLorenzo, who had resigned three weeks earlier.

His two years at Spain Park proved productive when the Jaguars reached the Class 6A State Championship game in 2007. They fell just short of a title, falling to a very talented Prattville team.

In 2008 Oxford came calling and lured Grass away from Spain Park. His five teams at Oxford finished a combined 41-17 overall and 27-8 in region play in the five seasons he was the coach of the Yellow Jackets.

Coach John Grass resigned in early 2013 as the Yellow Jackets head coach to be the offensive coordinator at Jacksonville State. He joined Bill Clark of Prattville fame who had become the head coach.

His overall coaching record is 122-61 as a head football coach in Alabama.

Coach Grass was named as the Coach of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2002 and 2007.


Known Record:  123-60-0   67.2%
 Season Total   Playoffs   Region Record 
 Team   Season  Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   Region  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Oxford
Oxford2012 6A6-4326197R74-3264153
Oxford2011 6A12-25293483-1154113R7#7-0263135
Oxford2010 6A7-52952451-13130R75-2202135
Oxford2009 6A8-32731650-1714R75-2203127
Oxford2008 6A8-33512100-14548R76-1221110
 5 Years41-17177411654-423720527-81153660
    
Spain Park
Spain Park2007 6A13-23991944-110071R66-121396
Spain Park2006 6A6-4311255R63-4226227
 2 Years19-67104494-1100719-5439323
    
Moody
Moody2005 4A5-62312310-1614R65-2176126
Moody2004 4A9-43342302-16366R6#7-021573
Moody2003 4A7-43062410-13336R55-2196111
 3 Years21-148717022-310211617-4587310
    
Albertville
Albertville2002 5A9-43032062-14955R64-3161116
 1 Year9-43032062-149554-3161116
    
Ashville
Ashville1999 3A9-23612350-12124R10#4-0128103
Ashville1998 3A10-12651170-167R10#4-010544
Ashville1997 3A3-7141173R60-33354
Ashville1996 3A6-4220186R61-25475
Ashville1995 3A5-5232226R121-27667
 5 Years33-1912199370-2273110-7396343
    
TOTALS
 16 Years123-604877345912-1151547867-2727361752


 The AHSFHS.org Fan Shop
Custom Sportswear, Merchandise & Apparel including T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Jerseys & more
Records reflect scores in our database. Some records may be incomplete. We have chosen to publish this information in hopes our visitors will participate in assisting us to complete every school.

Join us in the forums to submit corrections and new information.



Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

Alabama School for the Deaf won Deaf School National Championships in 1971, 1987, 1991, 2000, 2001 and 2002.