2015 Season
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THIS WEEK IN ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
AHSFHS.org Report (Aug. 23, 2015) Week 1 | |||
The 2015 season began this week. Here are a few tidbits from week one's action.
* Clay-Chalkville and St. Paul's, coming off state
championship seasons, extended their winning streaks to sixteen games which lead
the AHSAA schools. Edgewood Academy leads the AISA school with a 58 game winning
streak. Team approaching the 500 win club 498 - Handley (498-422-25) 497 - Sheffield (497-417-33) 497 - Escambia County (497-421-33) 496 - Leroy (496-374-27) 496 - Brantley (496-263-12) 494 - Valley (494-343-22) 492 - Greenville (492-374-22) Coaches approaching the 100 win club 99 - Gene Allen (Pike Liberal Arts) (99-108) 99 - Tim Carter (Fairhope) (99-53) 99 - Allen Creasy (Athens) (99-80) 98 - Chris Yeager (Mt. Brook) (98-54) 96 - Ronn Lee (St. Luke's) (96-119) 94 - Keith Etheredge (Leeds) (94-33) 93 - Toby Greene (Cottonwood) (93-79) 93 - Drew Noles (Etowah) (93-73) 93 - Ernie Willingham (Collinsville) (93-64) 93 - Royce Young (Escambia County) (93-166) 91 - Mark Hastings (Oakman) (91-78) 91 - Chad Young (Ranburne) (91-78) 90 - Swane Morris (Gaston) (90-70) 90 - Tim Perry (Wetumpka) (90-90) Teams with current school record winning streaks * Edgewood Academy has won a team record 58 consecutive games since 10/28/2010. * Clay-Chalkville has won a team record 16 consecutive games since 8/23/2014. Teams with current school record losing streaks * Holy Spirit has lost a team record 20 consecutive games since 9/6/2013. * Barbour County has lost a team record 14 consecutive games since 10/25/2013. * Wilcox Central has lost a team record 15 consecutive games since 10/4/2013. * Valley has lost a team record 8 consecutive games since 9/12/2014. * Mars Hill has lost a team record 6 consecutive games since 10/3/2014. * St. John Paul II has lost a team record 10 consecutive games since 8/29/2014. |
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Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden was a star quarterback at Woodlawn high school in Birmingham.