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AHSAA All Star Game Roster




Each season between 1948 and 1983 the Alabama High School Athletic Association in cooperation with the University of Alabama sponsored an all start event in Tuscaloosa.
The following football players were selected to participate in the football game.
Many of the players have profiles with their high school statistics included.
The game was not played between 1985 through the 1996 season. In 1997, the game began again and moved to Montgomery in where the AHSAA has backed the game until today.


 2017 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Dekarlos Billingsley  Scottsboro RB5-11 167Sr.  
  Jay Brown  Handley OLB5-10 193Sr.  
  Jakobi Byrd  Florence WR5-10 170Sr.  
  Koy Chapman  Gordo QB6-0 190Sr.  
  Tyler Cough  Thompson OL5-11 285Sr.  
  Diamonte Douglas  Lee Huntsville DB5-10 190Sr.  
  Reynard Ellis  Shades Valley RB6-1 223Sr.  
  Will Evans  Haleyville LB6-2 212Sr.  
  Austin Freeman  Scottsboro DB6-2 175Sr.  
  Dexter Fuqua  Tanner DL6-2 280Sr.  
  Quavonta Gardner  Mae Jemison DL6-4 215Sr.  
  Quadre Gresham  Huffman DB6-0 170Sr.  
  Josh Hatcher  Handley LB6-0 190Sr.  
  Jase Jones  Fyffe OL6-1 250Sr.  
  Khalil Keith  Winterboro OL6-5 290Sr.  
  Demetrius King  Gardendale RB6-1 205Sr.  
  Connor Landers  Hartselle LB5-11 230Sr.  
  David Lara  Winfield DL5-9 210Sr.  
  Khalid Leonard  McAdory LB5-9 160Sr.  
  Cade McGuire  Muscle Shoals OL6-2 280Sr.  
  Caleb Meyer  Hartselle DL6-0 215Sr.  
  Malik Milton  Mae Jemison OL5-10 260Sr.  
  LeDarrian Mobley  Tuscaloosa County WR5-11 205Sr.  
  Trevor Oakes  Hartselle QB6-1 200Sr.  
  Adam Patterson  Hokes Bluff OL6-3 250Sr.  
  Dylan Powell  Lawrence County OLB6-0 210Sr.  
  Jakari Robinson  Munford OL6-2 298Sr.  
  Tristian Skinner  Cullman K5-10 200Sr.  
  Thomas Smith Jr.  Florence DB6-3 205Sr.  
  Antonio Stanton Jr.  Bessemer City ATH5-7 205Sr.  
  Quinterrius Ward  Shades Valley DL6-0 300Sr.  
  Brenton Weeks  Winfield LB5-10 212Sr.  
  Will Wetzler  Mountain Brook LB5-11 200Sr.  


 2017 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Jacob Baker  Tallassee OL6-2 295Sr.  
  Charles Blackmon  Linden DB6-0 172Sr.  
  Trey Bryant  Wetumpka WR6-0 170Sr.  
  Johnathon Buskey  LeFlore OL6-6 290Sr.  
  Marcus Crenshaw  Jeff Davis DE/LB6-3 226Sr.  
  Dexter Davidson  Greenville DL5-7 220Sr.  
  Tyler Dean  J.U. Blacksher DE/LB5-11 185Sr.  
  Taryon Edwards  Lee Montgomery DL5-10 295Sr.  Huntington College
  Kameron Green  Park Crossing DB5-8 165Sr.  
  Brady Hancock  Tallassee DB5-9 180Sr.  
  Nathan Harrison  B.T. Washington OL6-0 340Sr.  
  Courtney Holloway  Lafayette OL6-0 304Sr.  
  Jamal Hourel  Andalusia RB5-11 210Sr.  
  Mike Huntley Jr.  Lee Montgomery QB5-11 174Sr.  Lane College
  Jaylon Jones  Fairhope DE/LB6-3 215Sr.  
  Thomas Kanaley  Andalusia OL6-6 290Sr.  
  Thomas Key  Greenville DL5-11 185Sr.  
  Carlton Martial  McGill-Toolen DE/LB5-10 215Sr.  
  NeColby Maxwell  Benjamin Russell RB5-8 196Sr.  
  Brian Mitchell II  Daphne DL6-4 225Sr.  
  David Poole  Catholic Montgomery WR5-11 175Sr.  
  Jacorey Pritchett  Jackson OL6-0 300Sr.  
  ZyeKee Pruitt  Theodore DB6-1 185Sr.  
  C.J. Roberts  Carroll RB5-11 195Sr.  
  Clifton Robinson  Dothan DL6-2 245Sr.  
  Thornton Rudolph  Lee Montgomery OL6-1 308Sr.  Sterling College
  Ryan Rush  Elmore County OL6-3 280Sr.  
  KeAndrae Rutledge  Southside Selma DE/LB5-11 205Sr.  
  Garrett Sanders  G.W. Long ATH5-6 170Sr.  
  Darrell Scott  Blount DE/LB5-11 210Sr.  
  Tommy Spivey  Brantley WR6-1 165Sr.  
  Mykale Trammell  Lafayette DB5-9 180Sr.  
  Chase Warren  Leroy QB5-10 170Sr.  
  Max Weeks  New Brockton K/P6-4 185Sr.  
  Keonte White  Enterprise DE/LB6-0 225Sr.  
  Maurice Young II  Wetumpka WR5-10 160Sr.  



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.