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2015 Season Scores - Playoffs



Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11

     Playoffs
Friday, November 20
      
7A
         Hoover (10-2) at Spain Park (11-1)
         McGill-Toolen (11-1) at Central Phenix City (9-3)
   
6A
         Austin (9-3) at Gardendale (10-2)
         Bessemer City (8-4) at Benjamin Russell (11-1)
         Clay-Chalkville (12-0) at Minor (8-4)
         Opelika (12-0) at Spanish Fort (12-0)
      
5A
         Alexandria (10-1) at Russellville (11-1)
         Beauregard (11-0) at Jackson (12-0)
         Guntersville (12-0) at Mortimer Jordan (11-1)
         St. Paul's (10-2) at Demopolis (10-2)
   
4A
         Andalusia (11-1) at Munford (9-3)
         Brooks (11-1) at Fayette County (8-4)
         Hamilton (6-6) at Cordova (12-0)
         Leeds (10-2) at UMS-Wright (12-0)
   
3A
         Bayside Academy (9-3) at Gordo (12-0)
         Colbert County (9-3) at Lauderdale County (9-3)
         Piedmont (11-1) at Madison Academy (11-1)
         Hillcrest Evergreen (7-5) at T.R. Miller (10-2)
   
2A
         Cleveland (12-0) at Randolph County (12-0)
         Elba (11-1) at Washington County (10-2)
         G.W. Long (11-0) at Flomaton (10-2)
         Ranburne (10-1) at Fyffe (11-1)
   
1A
         Berry Fayette (10-2) at Decatur Heritage Christian (11-1)
         Cedar Bluff (11-1) at Wadley (10-1)
         Georgiana (11-1) at Maplesville (10-1)
         Linden (9-2) at Brantley (10-2)

AISA-AAA
         Bessemer Academy (12-0) vs. Monroe Academy (13-0)

AISA-AA
         Edgewood Academy (12-0) vs. Marengo Academy (10-1)

AISA-A
         Abbeville Christian (11-1) vs. Chambers Academy (10-2)







Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

The Super 6 State Championships began in 1996. Since then all title games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham until 2009.