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2015 Season


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   THIS WEEK IN ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
AHSFHS.org Report
(Aug. 30, 2015)

Week 2

The 2015 season is well underway. Here are a few tidbits from week two's action.

   *  Clay-Chalkville, a 49-15 winner over Minor and  St. Paul's with a 51-28 victory over St. Stanislaus MS extended their winning streaks to seventeen games which lead the AHSAA schools. Edgewood Academy leads the AISA school with a 60 game winning streak.

   *   Holly Pond and Holy Spirit have both lost twenty-one consecutive football games. The streaks are not close to the longest in state history behind R.C. Hatch at 68 losses in a row.

   *   Bullock County has also lost 39 consecutive region games in a row.

   *  The Maplesville Red Devils have won 26 straight regular season games with a 41-27 win over Billingsley. They are well short of the 56 game mark set by Prattville a few seasons back. Edgewood Academy has won 45 consecutive regular season games in the AISA.

   *   Tanner has a streak of 41 consecutive region wins and will open region play next week against Addison.

   *   Maplesville has also won 43 consecutive home games following their road win at Billingsley.

   *   Spanish Fort has won 20 consecutive road games after a 49-10 thumping of Gulf Shores. Edgewood Academy has a string of 34 straight wins on the road.

   *   The Clay-Chalkville Cougars have scored at least twenty points in 64 straight games with their impressive win over Minor. The win extends their AHSAA state record.

   *   Edgewood Academy has scored at least thirty points in 21 straight games in the AISA. That mark is just short of their record 26 game streak between 2011-12. Edgewood has also scored at least twenty points in 59 consecutive games.

   *   The new consecutive game scoring leader, the Hoover Bucs extended their streak to 318 games dating to 9/27/1991. The last time Hoover was shutout came against Hewitt-Trussville by a score of 13-0 some 24 years ago. The Bucs defeated Manatee FL 42-21 on Friday.

   *   The Davidson Warriors have won 18 season openers in a row since opening the 1997 season with a loss to Daphne. They opened the 2015 season with a hard fought 38-36 victory over Mary Montgomery.

   *   Gene Allen, the head coach at Pike Liberal Arts got his 100th win Friday night with a 33-10 victory over Hooper Academy. Tim Carter and Allen Creasy will have to wait another week following losses.

   *   Lawrence County and East Lawrence tied the state record for overtimes in a game when the two played seven overtimes on Friday night.











Team approaching the 500 win club
  499  -  Handley  (499-422-25)
  497  -  Sheffield  (497-418-33)
  497  -  Escambia County  (497-422-33)
  497  -  Leroy  (497-374-27)
  496  -  Brantley  (496-264-12)
  494  -  Valley  (494-344-22)
  493  -  Greenville  (493-374-22)

Coaches approaching the 100 win club
  99  -  Tim Carter (Fairhope)  (99-54)
  99  -  Allen Creasy (Athens)  (99-81)
  99  -  Chris Yeager (Mt. Brook)  (99-54)
  96  -  Ronn Lee (St. Luke's)  (96-119)
  95  -  Keith Etheredge (Leeds)  (95-33)
  93  -  Toby Greene (Cottonwood)  (93-80)
  93  -  Drew Noles (Etowah)  (93-74)
  93  -  Ernie Willingham (Collinsville)  (93-65)
  93  -  Royce Young (Escambia County)  (93-167)
  92  -  Mark Hastings (Oakman)  (92-78)
  92  -  Chad Young (Ranburne)  (92-78)
  91  -  Swane Morris (Gaston)  (91-70)
  90  -  Tim Perry (Wetumpka)  (90-91)



Points scored in a game

 * Corner set a team record by defeating Vincent 62-6.
 * Priceville set a team record by defeating West Morgan 63-18.


Points allowed in a game

 * Trinity set a team record by losing to Leeds 62-7.


Margin of Victory game

 * Priceville set a team record by defeating West Morgan 63-18.
 * Ashville set a team record by defeating White Plains 59-0.
 * Woodville set a team record by defeating Waterloo 45-0.


Margin of Defeat game

 * Trinity set a team record by losing to Leeds 62-7.


Points Scored by Both Teams in a Game

 * Decatur Heritage Christian set a team record by losing to Falkville 50-37.
 * East Lawrence set a team record by losing to Lawrence County 62-54.
 * Lawrence County set a team record by defeating East Lawrence 62-54.
 * Southern Choctaw set a team record by losing to Millry 58-43.


Teams with current school record winning streaks

 * Edgewood Academy has won a team record 60 consecutive games since 10/28/2010.
 * St. Pauls has won a team record 17 consecutive games since 8/22/2014.
 * Clay-Chalkville has won a team record 17 consecutive games since 8/23/2014.
 * Fyffe has won a team record 16 consecutive games since 8/29/2014.


Teams with current school record losing streaks

 * Holy Spirit has lost a team record 21 consecutive games since 9/6/2013.
 * Houston County has lost a team record 16 consecutive games since 10/11/2013.
 * Barbour County has lost a team record 15 consecutive games since 10/25/2013.
 * St. John Paul II has lost a team record 11 consecutive games since 8/29/2014.
 * Pleasant Home has lost a team record 11 consecutive games since 8/29/2014.
 * Coosa Valley Academy has lost a team record 11 consecutive games since 11/8/2013.
 * Mars Hill has lost a team record 7 consecutive games since 10/3/2014.
 * Chickasaw has lost a team record 4 consecutive games since 10/30/2014.


Teams off to great starts in 2015
 * Lee Montgomery last started a season 2-0 in 1997.
 * Northside Methodist Academy has never started 2-0 in a season.
 * Park Crossing has never started 2-0 in a season.


Teams off to slow starts in 2015
 * A.L. Johnson last started a season 0-2 in 2002.
 * Haleyville last started a season 0-2 in 2000.
 * R.A. Hubbard last started a season 0-2 in 1999.








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