2024 Realignment with 2023 Standings
The
AHSAA has announced the 2024-2025 realignment for all the schools
participating in football next season. The Average Daily Enrollment Numbers issued by the State Department of Education which classifies each member school of the Alabama High School Athletic Association are used to place schools in each classification. A multiplier of 1.35 is added to all private schools. Then a competitive balance factor is used by the AHSAA to adjust the private schools who have excelled in football. Finally we end up with the new alignments for the 2024 football season. Teams that changed classifications are noted in parenthesis. |
Class 3A | ||||
Region 1 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Bayside Academy (4A-1) | (8-3) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
Cottage Hill Christian | (2-8) | (1-6) | ||
Excel | (4-6) | (2-5) | ||
Flomaton | (7-5) | (4-3) | (1-1) | |
Hillcrest Evergreen | (3-7) | (3-4) | ||
Monroe County | (1-9) | (0-7) | ||
T.R. Miller (4A-1) | (8-4) | (5-2) | (1-1) | |
Total Last Season | (33-42) | |||
Region 2 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Alabama Christian | (6-5) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
Houston Academy | (10-2) | (7-1) | (1-1) | |
Montgomery Academy (4A-2) | (4-7) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
Northside Methodist Academy | (2-8) | (1-7) | ||
Prattville Christian | (5-5) | (2-4) | ||
Slocomb (4A-2) | (2-8) | (0-7) | ||
Trinity | (11-2) | (5-1) | (2-1) | |
Wicksburg (2A-2) | (5-6) | (4-3) | (0-1) | |
Total Last Season | (45-43) | |||
Region 3 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Dallas County (4A-3) | (0-10) | (0-7) | ||
Greensboro | (1-9) | (0-6) | ||
Hale County (4A-3) | (3-7) | (2-5) | ||
Southside Selma | (7-4) | (3-3) | (0-1) | |
Sumter Central | (4-5) | (1-5) | ||
Thomasville | (10-2) | (6-1) | (2-1) | |
Thorsby (2A-4) | (9-3) | (6-1) | (1-1) | |
Wilcox Central (4A-1) | (2-8) | (0-7) | ||
Total Last Season | (36-48) | |||
Region 4 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
B.B. Comer (2A-4) | (13-1) | (7-0) | (3-1) | |
Beulah | (4-7) | (3-3) | (0-1) | |
Childersburg | (4-6) | (2-4) | ||
Dadeville | (4-5) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
Glenwood School (AISA-AAA-1) | (10-2) | (7-0) | (1-1) | |
Lee-Scott Academy (AISA-AAA-1) | (11-1) | (6-1) | (2-0) | |
Randolph County | (10-2) | (5-1) | (1-1) | |
Total Last Season | (56-24) | |||
Region 5 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Carbon Hill | (0-10) | (0-6) | ||
Gordo | (10-2) | (6-0) | (1-1) | |
Hanceville (4A-6) | (4-6) | (1-5) | ||
Midfield | (3-5) | (2-4) | ||
Oakman | (7-4) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
Phil Campbell | (4-7) | (2-4) | (0-1) | |
Vinemont | (4-7) | (3-3) | (0-1) | |
Winfield | (10-2) | (5-1) | (1-1) | |
Total Last Season | (42-43) | |||
Region 6 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Glencoe | (3-7) | (0-7) | ||
J.B. Pennington | (8-3) | (5-1) | (0-1) | |
Locust Fork (2A-6) | (12-1) | (6-0) | (2-1) | |
Ohatchee | (5-5) | (3-4) | ||
Piedmont | (5-7) | (4-3) | (1-1) | |
Saks | (1-9) | (0-6) | ||
Walter Wellborn | (7-4) | (6-0) | (0-1) | |
Weaver | (4-6) | (1-5) | ||
Westbrook Christian | (5-5) | (2-5) | ||
Total Last Season | (50-47) | |||
Region 7 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Clements | (5-5) | (2-4) | ||
Colbert County | (6-5) | (4-2) | (0-1) | |
Colbert Heights | (1-9) | (0-6) | ||
Elkmont | (4-6) | (2-4) | ||
Lauderdale County | (12-1) | (6-0) | (2-1) | |
Mars Hill | (10-2) | (5-1) | (1-1) | |
Rogers (4A-7) | (4-6) | (3-4) | ||
Sheffield (2A-8) | (3-7) | (1-5) | ||
Total Last Season | (45-41) | |||
Region 8 | 2023 Record | 2023 Region | 2023 Playoffs | |
Asbury | (1-9) | (1-5) | ||
Brindlee Mountain | (0-10) | (0-6) | ||
Collinsville (2A-7) | (8-3) | (5-2) | (0-1) | |
Fyffe (2A-7) | (14-1) | (7-0) | (5-0) | |
Geraldine | (12-2) | (6-1) | (3-1) | |
Holly Pond (2A-6) | (2-8) | (2-4) | ||
Sylvania | (10-3) | (7-0) | (2-1) | |
Whitesburg Christian (2A-7) | (2-8) | (1-6) | ||
Total Last Season | (49-44) | |||
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
The first night game played between high school teams in the state occurred on September 23, 1927 when Pike Road and Cloverdale met in the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.
The first night game played between high school teams in the state occurred on September 23, 1927 when Pike Road and Cloverdale met in the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.