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1981 State Championship Final Summaries
1981 Class 2A State Championship Game Dadeville vs. Stevenson
Dadeville
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
H
20
Handley
15
W
A
13
Reeltown
12
W
H
42
Lineville
0
W
A
6
Tallassee
0
W
A
3
Auburn
8
L
A
47
Woodland
0
W
H
35
Clay County
6
W
H
45
LaFayette
13
W
A
7
Benjamin Russell
10
L
H
12
Randolph County
7
W
H
19
Holtville
9
W
1st Rd
A
16
Calera
7
W
2nd Rd
H
8
Luverne
6
W
Semi
A
3
Stevenson
0
W
Finals
276
12-2-0
93
Region Record
4-0
Stevenson
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
A
21
Madison County
12
W
H
10
Section
0
W
A
28
North Sand Mountain
0
W
A
20
South Pittsburg TN
8
W
H
35
Plainview
7
W
A
38
Pisgah
0
W
H
12
Marion County TN
0
W
H
30
Whitwell TN
6
W
53
Charleston TN
0
W
H
28
Bridgeport
22
W
A
42
Crossville
6
W
1st Rd
H
21
Tanner
0
W
2nd Rd
H
49
Susan Moore
0
W
Semi
H
0
Dadeville
3
L
Finals
387
13-1-0
64
Region Record
5-0
Game Summary
Dadeville
3
0
0
0
--
3
Stevenson
0
0
0
0
--
0
Scoring Summaries:
Dadeville: 25 yard field goal by
Felix Lockhart
Dadeville
Stevenson
First Downs
8
7
Rush/Yards
119
74
Pass/Yards
0
34
Pass att/com/int
5-0-0
10-4-1
Total Yards
119
108
Fumbles/Lost
1
2
Punt/Avg.
7-31.0
6-32.0
Penalties
40
48
Time of Poss.
Game MVP:
Records: Dadeville (12-2); Stevenson (13-1)
Coaches: Wayne Keahey, Dadeville and Ken McKinney, Stevenson
Game: Played December 4, 1981 at Stevenson
Summary: Stevenson had outscored their opponents
112-6 in the playoffs prior to the championship game with
Dadeville. The Panther's defense held Dadeville to just three
points but could not score themselves and lost their shot at a
third championship in five years. A field goal by Felix Lockhart
with six minutes remaining in the first quarter gave Dadeville
their first state championship.
The Panthers had won 28 games in
a row at home prior to the title game.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
In 1969 the two point conversion was adopted for play following a touchdown. Until that time all conversions were worth one point.