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Northview Cougars |
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Head Coach: Josh Parrish (second season) Stadium: Rip Hewes Stadium Career Record: 4 seasons, (26-18) At Northview: one season, (3-7) 2018 Enrollment: 1,021 Rank: 37th in the AHSAA, 5th in Class 6A |
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Overall Record: 189-227 (45.0%) Last 25 years: 83-160 (34.0%) (Rank: 315th in the AHSAA, 49th in Class 6A) Since 2010: 23-58 (28.0%) (Rank: 331st in the AHSAA, 52nd in Class 6A) Last Playoff Appearance: 2015 Last Region Championship: 1999 Last Winning Season: 2014 Last Losing Season: 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class: 6A
Region: 2
Record: 3-7 Region Record: 2-4, (fifth) Playoff Record: Did not qualify. Final ASWA Poll: Not Ranked Scoring: 143 (14.3) Defense: 227 (22.7) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class: 6A
Region: 2
Strength of Schedule: 66-49 (57%) (67th in the AHSAA, 19th in Class 6A) Region Strength: 39-29 (57%) Non-Region Strength: 27-20 (57%) D1 Prospects DaShawn Owens, 6-4, 216, TE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Northview finished the 2017 season with a disappointing 3-7 record. Last year Northview just missed making the playoffs with a fifth place finish in Class 6A region two with a 2-4 region record. The Cougars last playoff victory came during the 1994 season. They would love to break through this year with a post season win. Northview was inconsistent offensively last year and they need some improvement if the Cougars want to be competitive. They only averaged 14.3 points a game. The Cougars would prefer to forget the past two seasons as they have finished with a 3-17 record. Since 2010, the Northview football program has struggled with a record of 23-58. Over the past 25 seasons, Northview has not won much with a record of 83-160. Their 34.0% winning percentage ranks 49th in Class 6A and 315th in the AHSAA. The Cougars are led by head coach Josh Parrish who is entering his second season at the helm. His team finished with a 3-7 record in his first season at Northview. The Cougars saw improvement from a 0-10 record the season before coach Parrish arrived. The Cougars have yet to reach the playoffs under his direction. They have not won a region crown with Coach Parrish. Coach Parrish's overall record as a head football coach in four season stands at 26-18 (59.1%). Over the course of his career, Coach Parrish's teams have qualified for the playoffs a total of three times and won one region championship. The Northview Cougars will play in Class 6A region two during the 2018 season. This season, the Cougars will be a long shot for one of the four playoff spots in region two. The Cougars open the 2018 season at home against non-region opponent Southside Selma on Friday, August 24 at Rip Hewes Stadium. Last year the Southside Selma Panthers finished with an overall record of 7-4 and in third place in Class 3A region three. The Panthers lost in the first round of the Class 3A playoffs to Clarke County by a score of 56-8. This will be the second meeting between Northview and Southside Selma on the football field. The Cougars have a 1-0-0 record against the Panthers. They last met in with College prospects include: DaShawn Owens (6-4, 216) tight end, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.