There are 30 teams averaging over 40 points a game through the end of the
regular season. Brantley leads the pack
by averaging 52.1 points per game followed closely by
Tanner at 50.3. Once again Southeastern has the least effective offense and averages
only 1.4 points per game having scores just two touchdowns in their inaugural
season in the AHSAA..
Brantley also remains with the most effective defense by allowing a state low
3.3 points per game. Leeds, Wenonah, Muscle Shoals and Ragland are close behind with
averages under seven point per game. Eighteen teams are
allowing less than 10 points a game. On the other end the
Victory Christian
defense has been less than stellar by giving up points at the outrageous rate of 54.4 per
game.
Brantley once again leads in point differential average by defeating all six opponents
by an average of 48.8 points. Second place Tanner has an average of 42.3 per game.
2012 Scoring Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Brantley
10
52.1
2
Tanner
9
50.3
3
Marion County
10
48.7
4
Oneonta
10
48.3
5
Carver Montgomery
10
48.2
6
Cedar Bluff
9
47.9
7
Maplesville
10
47.1
8
Madison County
10
46.9
9
Edgewood Academy
12
46.3
10
Ragland
9
45.8
11
Fultondale
10
45.6
12
Homewood
10
44.4
13
Brooks
10
43.9
14
Tuscaloosa Academy
11
43.4
15
Walter Wellborn
10
43.4
16
McGill
10
42.8
17
St. Lukes
10
42.4
18
Thomasville
10
42.0
19
Monroe Academy
11
41.6
20
Spanish Fort
10
41.2
21
G.W. Long
10
40.9
22
W.S. Neal
10
40.9
23
Deshler
10
40.8
24
Autauga Academy
11
40.5
25
Beauregard
10
40.4
26
Pickens Academy
11
40.4
27
Central Clay County
10
40.2
28
Fort Payne
10
40.2
29
Muscle Shoals
10
40.2
30
Tallassee
10
40.1
2012 Defense Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Brantley
10
3.3
2
Leeds
10
5.7
3
Wenonah
10
6.0
4
Muscle Shoals
10
6.2
5
Ragland
9
6.8
6
Linden
10
7.4
7
J.O. Johnson
10
7.5
8
Hoover
10
7.6
9
Monroe Academy
11
7.7
10
Lee-Scott Academy
11
8.0
11
Piedmont
10
8.0
12
Tanner
9
8.0
13
Central Clay County
10
8.5
14
Madison Academy
10
8.6
15
Madison County
10
9.0
16
Chilton County
10
9.1
17
Benjamin Russell
10
9.4
18
Tuscaloosa County
10
9.9
19
Addison
9
10.2
20
Oneonta
10
10.3
21
Lanett
9
10.8
22
Maplesville
10
11.1
23
Midfield
9
11.1
24
Lauderdale County
10
11.4
25
Mountain Brook
10
11.4
26
St. Pauls
10
11.4
27
Fort Payne
10
11.5
28
McAdory
10
11.5
2012 Differential Average
Rank
Team
Games
Avg.
1
Brantley
10
48.8
2
Tanner
9
42.3
3
Ragland
9
39.0
4
Oneonta
10
38.0
5
Madison County
10
37.9
6
Maplesville
10
36.0
7
Marion County
10
35.5
8
Cedar Bluff
9
34.3
9
Carver Montgomery
10
34.0
10
Muscle Shoals
10
34.0
11
Monroe Academy
11
33.9
12
Linden
10
32.5
13
Homewood
10
31.9
14
Central Clay County
10
31.7
15
Piedmont
10
31.3
16
Lee-Scott Academy
11
31.1
17
Tuscaloosa Academy
11
30.8
18
Edgewood Academy
12
29.7
19
J.O. Johnson
10
29.6
20
Madison Academy
10
29.2
21
Fort Payne
10
28.7
22
Hoover
10
28.5
23
Beauregard
10
28.0
24
McGill
10
28.0
25
Jackson
10
27.3
26
Wenonah
10
27.3
27
Benjamin Russell
10
26.5
28
Fultondale
10
26.5
29
St. Lukes
10
25.4
30
Tallassee
10
25.2
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.