2017 Team Previews
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Hackleburg Panthers |
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Head Coach: Rod Hudson (tenth season) Stadium: Ray Family Stadium Career Record: 9 seasons, (85-23) At Hackleburg: 9 seasons, (85-23) 2018 Enrollment: 88 Rank: 367th in the AHSAA, 43rd in Class 1A |
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Overall Record: 467-406-29 (54.0%) Last 25 years: 179-91 (66.0%) (Rank: 57th in the AHSAA, 6th in Class 1A) Since 2010: 71-22 (76.0%) (Rank: 24th in the AHSAA, 6th in Class 1A) Last Playoff Appearance: 2017 Last Region Championship: 2017 Last Winning Season: 2017 Last Losing Season: 2007 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class: 1A
Region: 8
Record: 10-2 Region Record: 6-0, (first) Playoff Record: Second round loss to Addison by a score of 41-16. Final ASWA Poll: Not Ranked Scoring: 424 (35.3) Defense: 221 (18.4) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class: 1A
Region: 8
Strength of Schedule: 36-69 (34%) (380th in the AHSAA, 58th in Class 1A) Region Strength: 28-37 (43%) Non-Region Strength: 8-32 (20%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hackleburg completed the 2017 season with a 10-2 record. Last year Hackleburg captured the region eight title and a number one seed in the Class 1A playoffs. They finished region play with a 6-0 record. Hackleburg reached the second round of the playoffs before falling to Addison by a score of 41-16. As one of the best football programs in the state since 2010, Hackleburg has gone a combined 71-22. Their 76.0% winning percentage ranks 6th in Class 1A over the past eight seasons. Over the past 25 seasons, Hackleburg has managed to compile a record of 179-91. Their 66.0% winning percentage ranks 6th in Class 1A and 57th in the AHSAA. Their last losing season was 2007. The Panthers are led by head coach Rod Hudson who is entering his tenth season at the helm. He has compiled a record of 85-23 over the past nine seasons at Hackleburg. Under his direction the Panthers have qualified for the playoffs a total of nine times. They have won five region crowns with Coach Hudson. Coach Hudson's overall record as a head football coach in nine season stands at 85-23 (78.7%). The Hackleburg Panthers will play in Class 1A region eight during the 2018 season. The Panthers should be considered one of the favorites for the region eight championship this season and a home game in the first round of the playoffs. The Panthers have successfully qualified for the playoffs every year since 2007 and expect to be included again when November rolls around. The Panthers open the 2018 season on the road against non-region opponent Winston County on Friday, August 24 at Malcolm Blake Stadium. Last year the Winston County Yellow Jackets finished with an overall record of 2-8 and in sixth place in Class 2A region seven. The Yellow Jackets closed out the regular season with a loss to Addison by a score of 41-21. Hackleburg and Winston County have met a total of 13 times on the football field. The Panthers have a 4-9-0 record against the Yellow Jackets. They last met in 1987 with Winston County winning by a score of 62-23. Hackleburg returns 1A All-State running back Stone Fincher. He was named to the first team last season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Hazlewood won five consecutive state championships from 1988-1992. During this span the Golden Bears won 29 playoff games in a row.
Hazlewood won five consecutive state championships from 1988-1992. During this span the Golden Bears won 29 playoff games in a row.