Prattville: Justin Albert 13 yard run (Brian Egan PAT) 11:54
Hoover: Ross Wilson 7 yard run (Jordan Means PAT) 5:31
Prattville: Dekendrick Moncrief 7 yard pass from Larry Smith (Brian Egan PAT) 0:09
Hoover: Dennis King 5 yard run (Jordan Means PAT) 8:20
Prattville: Justin Albert 14 yard run (Brian Egan PAT) 7:37
Prattville: Justin Albert 64 yard run (Brian Egan PAT) 2:36
Hoover: Dennis King 26 yard run (Jordan Means PAT) 0:32
Hoover
Prattville
First Downs
20
17
Rush/Yards
39-139
40-254
Pass/Yards
184
96
Pass att/com/int
26-14-1
14-11-0
Total Yards
323
350
Fumbles/Lost
4-1
1-0
Punt/Avg.
4-27.8
4-37.0
Penalties
5-31
3-30
Time of Poss.
22:45
25:15
Individual Stats
Hoover
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Dennis King
17
117
2
Ross Wilson
17
16
1
Simon Propst
1
9
0
Viet Vo
1
3
0
Team
1
-1
0
Michael Hall
1
-2
0
Andre Shields
1
-3
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Ross Wilson
26-14-1
184
0
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Ken Barefield
5
67
0
Dennis King
4
59
0
Charlie Zorn
3
28
0
Michael Hall
1
18
0
Brandon Clear
1
12
0
Prattville
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Justin Albert
22
146
3
Larry Smith
14
78
0
Lewis Haley
3
31
0
Team
1
-1
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Larry Smith
14-11-0
96
1
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Dekendrick Moncrief
6
71
1
Justin Albert
3
10
0
Lewis Haley
1
12
0
Quaylan Moncrief
1
3
0
Game MVP:
Records: Hoover (13-2); Prattville (15-0)
Coaches: Rush Propst, Hoover and Bill Clark, Prattville
Game: Played Saturday, December 9, 2006 at Legion Field in Birmingham
Summary:
Prattville broke Hoover's four-year hold on the Class 6A state title and avenged a loss to the Bucs in the 2004 championship game
with a 35-21 win over the Bucs. It was the second state title
for the Lions after a 1984 championship win over J.O. Johnson.
Justin Albert ran for 146 yards and three touchdowns, Larry Smith added 174 all-purpose yards and Prattville's
defense sacked Ross Wilson six times to end Hoover 's reign atop
6A football in the state.
Hoover pulled within a
touchdown in the third quarter before Albert scored on runs of
14 and 64 yards to give the Lions a cushion.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
The Super 6 State Championships began in 1996. Since then all title games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham until 2009.