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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.


 2022 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Brian Alston  Spain Park DL6-3 260Sr.  
  Troy Bruce Jr.  Center Point RB5-9 170Sr.  
  Christian Byrd  Pickens County DE/LB6-1 240Sr.  
  Will Caneer  Arab DL6-3 220Sr.  
  Braylon Chatman  Hewitt-Trussville DE/LB6-1 215Sr.  
  Clyde Curry  Gadsden City TE/WR6-3 160Sr.  
  Christian Douglas  Leeds DE/LB6-1 195Sr.  
  Omareon Finch  Etowah TE/WR6-2 175Sr.  
  Izayah Fletcher  Hartselle TE/WR6-2 175Sr.  
  Andrew Franklin  Hoover OL6-3 240Sr.  
  Ayden Gibson  Aliceville OL6-3 290Sr.  
  Jamarcus Goodmon  Dora RB6-0 190Sr.  
  Aiden Hall  Pleasant Grove DE/LB6-3 200Sr.  
  John David Hall  Arab OL6-2 260Sr.  
  Riley Harmon  Oak Grove P5-10 155Sr.  
  Jack Hayes  Piedmont QB6-0 190Sr.  
  Mikel Hines  Hueytown DE/LB6-4 235Sr.  
  Jalen Jones  Ramsay TE/WR5-10 170Sr.  
  Malachi Jones  Sparkman DE/LB5-10 210Sr.  
  Steven Jones  Gadsden City DB6-0 188Sr.  
  Roderick Knight  Hewitt-Trussville DL6-2 285Sr.  
  Giovanni Lopez  James Clemens QB6-1 215Sr.  South Alabama
  Jamal Mayers  James Clemens DB5-10 170Sr.  UT-Martin
  Anthony Miles  Ramsay OL6-4 260Sr.  
  Jamal Miles  Pelham DB6-0 165Sr.  
  Mason Myers  Moody OL6-5 265Sr.  
  Terrence Robinson  Buckhorn RB6-1 190Sr.  
  Antonio Ross  Alexandria DB6-2 185Sr.  
  Isaac Rue  Muscle Shoals OL6-5 270Sr.  
  Kamron Sandlin  Anniston ATH6-4 220Sr.  
  Greyson Simpson  Ashville K5-11 150Sr.  
  JaMon Smith  Clay-Chalkville DL5-11 285Sr.  
  Toryion Spears  Northridge RB6-0 205Sr.  
  Braxton Urquhart  Hoover DB6-2 180Sr.  
  Emmanuel Waller  Oak Mountain DL6-4 250Sr.  
  Aaron Wood  Gadsden City OL6-6 285Sr.  
  Trent Wright  Mountain Brook DE/LB5-10 200Sr.  


 2022 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Willis Anderson  Blount OL6-5 315Sr.  
  Cole Blaylock  UMS-Wright RB6-0 188Sr.  
  Jordan Bolden  Theodore DT6-0 280Sr.  
  Christopher Bracy  St. Pauls DB6-2 182Sr.  
  Keyon Cox  Central Phenix City OL6-5 270Sr.  
  Caden Creel  Fairhope QB5-11 195Sr.  
  Logan Dillard  Reeltown OL6-5 295Sr.  
  Bryston Dixon  Leroy DT6-3 290Sr.  
  Anthony Eager  McGill-Toolen WR6-1 170Sr.  
  Tae Gay  Opelika LB6-0 208Sr.  
  Jake Godfrey  Spanish Fort WR5-9 165Sr.  
  Coleman Granberry  Auburn LB6-1 185Sr.  
  Donald Harris  Jeff Davis RB5-10 180Sr.  
  Garrison Holly  Jackson DE/LB5-11 240Sr.  
  DJ Jackson  Baldwin County DB5-10 180Sr.  
  Dorian Jackson  Wetumpka DB6-2 195Sr.  
  Will James  Theodore DB6-1 190Sr.  
  Brayden Jenkins  Theodore RB5-9 175Sr.  
  Mykel Johnson  Enterprise WR5-9 170Sr.  
  Tre Kimmerlin  Enterprise WR6-3 185Sr.  
  Seawall McKee  Trinity LB5-11 190Sr.  
  Eric Patrick  Auburn OL5-11 225Sr.  
  Chris Pearson  Orange Beach DB6-1 180Sr.  
  Clyde Pittman  Auburn QB6-0 190Sr.  
  AJ Prim  Foley DE6-2 260Sr.  
  Jamaroun Satterwhite  Loachapoka DB6-1 150Sr.  
  Cam Schultz  Foley OL6-5 260Sr.  
  Patrick Screws  Eufaula OL6-6 300Sr.  
  Kendarrius Shephard  Highland Home ATH6-3 195Sr.  
  Carmelo Smith  Prattville DT6-2 305Sr.  
  Brody Stewart  Andalusia OL6-3 310Sr.  
  Michael Towner  Vigor DE6-2 245Sr.  
  Camron Vickers  Benjamin Russell OL6-4 251Sr.  
  Colton Walls  Stanhope Elmore TE6-1 210Sr.  
  Logan Weighall  Wetumpka K6-0 185Sr.  
  Brenton Williams  Opelika DE6-3 240Sr.  
  Yorel Williams  Spanish Fort DT6-5 295Sr.  



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