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1994 State Championship Final Summaries
1994 Class 3A State Championship Game Colbert County vs. Luverne
Colbert County
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
H
28
Hatton
0
W
A
48
Colbert Heights
22
W
H
21
Russellville
14
W
A
30
Central Florence
0
W
A
14
Deshler
21
L
A
21
Hazlewood
34
L
H
21
Rogers
6
W
H
16
Courtland
14
W
A
41
Lamar County
14
W
H
28
Sheffield
13
W
H
30
Vinemont
0
W
1st Rd
H
35
Piedmont
34
W
2nd Rd
A
28
J.B. Pennington
21
W
3rd Rd
A
42
Sylvania
27
W
Semi
H
17
Luverne
10
W
Finals
420
13-2-0
230
Region Record
3-0
Luverne
Site
PF
Opponent
PA
WLT
OT
H
33
Ashford
6
W
A
21
Goshen
7
W
H
14
Charles Henderson
28
L
A
0
Georgiana
19
L
A
6
Brantley
13
L
H
36
Highland Home
29
W
A
48
Andalusia
0
W
H
14
Elba
12
W
A
28
Opp
41
L
A
49
Louisville
8
W
H
53
West Blocton
14
W
1st Rd
H
21
Southern Choctaw
7
W
2nd Rd
A
21
Dadeville
7
W
3rd Rd
H
21
South Lamar
10
W
Semi
A
10
Colbert County
17
L
Finals
375
10-5-0
218
Region Record
2-0
Game Summary
Colbert County
3
7
0
7
--
17
Luverne
0
7
0
7
--
10
Scoring Summaries:
Colbert : Robert Gargis 26 yard field goal
Luverne: Shannon Samples 24 yard field goal
Colbert : Brent Austin 12 yard pass from Steve Stanley (Robert Gargis PAT)
Luverne: David Watts 2 yard run (Shannon Samples PAT) 5:50
Colbert: Corinthian Ricks 62 yard pass from Steve Stanley (Robert Gargis PAT)
Colbert
Luverne
First Downs
11
14
Rush/Yards
102
202
Pass/Yards
133
39
Pass att/com/int
14-7-1
9-3-0
Total Yards
235
241
Fumbles/Lost
0-0
1-1
Punt/Avg.
3-29.0
2-36.0
Penalties
3-15
1-5
Time of Poss.
Game MVP:
Records: Colbert County (13-2) Luverne (10-5)
Coaches: Jimmie Moore, Colbert County and ,
Luverne
Game: Played at Leighton Friday December 9, 1994
Summary:
Steve Stanley hit Corinthian Ricks with a 62 yard touchdown pass and Colbert County made a key defensive stand
to beat Luverne for its second straight title. Luverne had tied the game with a 2 yard quarterback sneak by David Watts with 5:50 remaining.
On the very next play from scrimmage for Colbert County, Stanley threw deep to Ricks who caught the ball around the 12 yard line and sprinted into the end
zone for the winning score. Luverne then marched to the Indian's 4 yard line and on a third and goal fumbled the ball where it was recovered
by Myron Hampton for Colbert County.
The victory was sealed with only 52 ticks left on the clock.
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