2022 AHSFHS.org Power Ratings
This Week's Power Ratings After First Round - AHSFHS.org Power Ratings
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7A | ||
1 | Central Phenix City | 101.7 |
2 | Thompson | 97.8 |
3 | Hoover | 95.5 |
4 | Auburn | 94.4 |
5 | Vestavia Hills | 91.9 |
6 | Hewitt-Trussville | 90.7 |
7 | Enterprise | 81.4 |
8 | Dothan High | 81.2 |
6A | ||
1 | Mountain Brook | 95.8 |
2 | Hueytown | 93.5 |
3 | Saraland | 93.1 |
4 | Hartselle | 90.7 |
5 | Hillcrest Tuscaloosa | 88.4 |
6 | Theodore | 86.8 |
7 | Muscle Shoals | 85.8 |
8 | Gardendale | 81.5 |
9 | Homewood | 80.3 |
10 | Decatur | 80.1 |
11 | Gadsden City | 78.1 |
12 | Parker | 77.1 |
13 | Center Point | 76.4 |
14 | Pike Road | 74.3 |
15 | St. Pauls | 73.3 |
16 | Pelham | 68.7 |
5A | ||
1 | Pleasant Grove | 87.7 |
2 | Ramsay | 85.4 |
3 | Russellville | 83.8 |
4 | Demopolis | 83.2 |
5 | Arab | 79.6 |
6 | Gulf Shores | 78.0 |
7 | Faith Academy | 76.8 |
8 | Moody | 75.8 |
9 | Leeds | 75.5 |
10 | Guntersville | 75.4 |
11 | Central Clay County | 75.0 |
12 | UMS-Wright | 74.1 |
13 | Scottsboro | 69.1 |
14 | Tallassee | 67.7 |
15 | Charles Henderson | 66.3 |
16 | Beauregard | 64.2 |
4A | ||
1 | Catholic Montgomery | 87.4 |
2 | Andalusia | 78.8 |
3 | Randolph | 78.8 |
4 | Anniston | 76.7 |
5 | Handley | 75.6 |
6 | West Morgan | 73.7 |
7 | Priceville | 72.8 |
8 | Cherokee County | 72.7 |
9 | Etowah | 70.7 |
10 | T.R. Miller | 70.3 |
11 | Oneonta | 68.6 |
12 | Deshler | 68.3 |
13 | Jacksonville | 67.7 |
14 | Dora | 61.6 |
15 | American Christian | 59.4 |
16 | B.T. Washington | 58.8 |
3A | ||
1 | Mars Hill | 78.7 |
2 | Gordo | 75.8 |
3 | Madison Academy | 69.3 |
4 | Mobile Christian | 68.5 |
5 | Piedmont | 66.6 |
6 | St. James | 64.5 |
7 | Trinity | 64.3 |
8 | Alabama Christian | 63.3 |
9 | Pike County | 63.1 |
10 | Dadeville | 62.3 |
11 | Sylvania | 59.5 |
12 | Colbert County | 53.8 |
13 | Lauderdale County | 53.5 |
14 | Thomasville | 53.4 |
15 | Geraldine | 51.6 |
16 | W.S. Neal | 46.4 |
2A | ||
1 | Fyffe | 75.4 |
2 | Aliceville | 63.5 |
3 | Lexington | 58.5 |
4 | Reeltown | 57.3 |
5 | Ariton | 55.3 |
6 | B.B. Comer | 53.8 |
7 | Highland Home | 51.4 |
8 | Vincent | 50.9 |
9 | Falkville | 50.4 |
10 | Wicksburg | 49.0 |
11 | Pisgah | 48.7 |
12 | Winston County | 48.0 |
13 | Tuscaloosa Academy | 46.9 |
14 | Southeastern | 44.4 |
15 | Clarke County | 41.2 |
16 | G.W. Long | 39.4 |
1A | ||
1 | Linden | 58.1 |
2 | Millry | 57.2 |
3 | Sweet Water | 56.0 |
4 | Brantley | 54.9 |
5 | Addison | 53.1 |
6 | Meek | 52.8 |
7 | Elba | 50.2 |
8 | Leroy | 49.5 |
9 | Maplesville | 49.4 |
10 | Pickens County | 49.1 |
11 | Spring Garden | 48.7 |
12 | Valley Head | 45.3 |
13 | Lynn | 45.1 |
14 | Coosa Christian | 43.8 |
15 | Marion County | 41.2 |
16 | Loachapoka | 38.5 |
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Hamilton shutout an amazing 14 consecutive opponents from 1928-1930. A streak that will never be matched in modern football.
Hamilton shutout an amazing 14 consecutive opponents from 1928-1930. A streak that will never be matched in modern football.