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Dale County Warriors

Head Coach: Don Moore (first season)
Stadium: Warrior Stadium
Career Record: 0 seasons, (0-0)
At Dale County: First season
2018 Enrollment:  356
Rank:  167th in the AHSAA, 22nd in Class 4A

 History 
Overall Record:   372-448-20   (45.0%)
Last 25 years:   142-120   (54.0%)  (Rank: 147th in the AHSAA, 18th in Class 4A)
Since 2010:   48-42  (53.0%)  (Rank: 166th in the AHSAA, 22nd in Class 4A)
Last Playoff Appearance:   2017
Last Region Championship:   2014
Last Winning Season:   2017
Last Losing Season:   2015

 2017 
Class:  4A              Region:   2
Record:  7-4
Region Record:   3-3, (fourth)
Playoff Record:   First round loss to Bibb County by a score of 41-12.
Final ASWA Poll:   Not Ranked
Scoring:  337 (30.6)
Defense:  245 (22.3)


 2018 
Class: 4A              Region:   2
Strength of Schedule: 50-57 (47%) (241st in the AHSAA, 32nd in Class 4A)
Region Strength:  30-35 (46%)
Non-Region Strength:  20-22 (48%)




 2017 Results 
 8/25  vs. Headland  (5A)   60-28   W  
 8/31  @ G.W. Long  (2A)   34-0   W  
 9/8  vs. Trinity  (4A)  *  38-6   W  
 9/15  @ Alabama Christian  (4A)  *  27-34   L  
 9/22  vs. Bullock County  (4A)  *  37-12   W  
 9/29  vs. Slocomb  (3A)   35-17   W  
 10/6  @ Catholic Montgomery  (4A)  *  7-26   L  
 10/13  @ Rehobeth  (5A)   20-14   W  
 10/20  vs. St. James  (4A)  *  22-49   L  
 10/27  @ Ashford  (4A)  *  45-18   W  
 11/3   OPEN 
 Playoffs 
 11/10  @ Bibb County    12-41   L  


 2018 Schedule 
 8/24  @ Ariton  (2A)       
 8/30  vs. G.W. Long  (2A)       
 9/7  vs. Catholic Montgomery  (4A)  *      
 9/14  @ Ashford  (4A)  *      
 9/21  vs. Alabama Christian  (4A)  *      
 9/28  @ Providence Christian  (3A)       
 10/5  vs. B.T. Washington  (4A)  *      
 10/12  @ Trinity  (4A)  *      
 10/19  vs. Headland  (4A)  *      
 10/26  vs. Rehobeth  (5A)       
 11/2   OPEN 



Class  4A Region  2
Team 2017 Record Scoring                            
Alabama Christian (4A) 10-3426-283
Ashford (4A) 1-991-318
B.T. Washington (5A) 4-6204-253
Catholic Montgomery (4A) 10-2336-146
Dale County (4A) 7-4337-245
Headland (5A) 1-9108-349
Trinity (4A) 4-6226-331


 2018 Preview 


       Dale County completed the 2017 season with a 7-4 record. With their 3-3 region record and a fourth place finish in Class 4A region two, the Warriors earned a spot in the playoffs in 2017. Dale County's season came to an end in the first round of the playoffs when they fell to Bibb County by a score of 41-12.

       Since 2010, Dale County has gone a combined 48-42. Their 53.0% winning percentage ranks 22nd in Class 4A over the past eight seasons.

       Over the past 25 seasons, Dale County has managed to compile a record of 142-120. Their 54.0% winning percentage ranks 18th in Class 4A and 147th in the AHSAA.




       The Warriors will be under the direction of new head football coach Don Moore as they enter the 2018 season.

       The Dale County Warriors will play in Class 4A region two during the 2018 season.

       The Warriors should be in contention for a playoff spot in region two this season. They will be looking to gain an advantage by hosting a first round postseason game.

       The Warriors open the 2018 season on the road against non-region opponent Ariton on Friday, August 24 at Robert F. Zumstien Stadium. Last year the Ariton Purple Cats finished with an overall record of 10-2 and in first place in Class 2A region two. The Purple Cats lost in the second round of the Class 2A playoffs to Leroy by a score of 35-21.

       Dale County and Ariton have met a total of 9 times on the football field. The Warriors have a 6-3-0 record against the Purple Cats. They last met in 1935 with Dale County winning by a score of 34-0.

  


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