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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.





2023 Season Scoring Averages




Week 3            (9/8/2024)

New Hope leads all teams in scoring offense after three weeks of the 2024 football season. The Indians are averaging 70 points a game after two games. Ten teams are above the 50 points per game mark early this season.

Lowndes Academy and Southern Choctaw have yet to allow a single point this year.

The Bulldogs of Geraldine have defeated their two opponents by an average of 46.5 points a game.


(Forfeited games are removed from the scoring averages.)

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2023 Scoring Average
Rank Team Games Points Avg.
1 Locust Fork 13 685 52.7
2 West Morgan 13 663 51.0
3 Cornerstone Christian 12 608 50.7
4 Saraland 15 754 50.3
5 Elba 14 688 49.1
6 Madison Academy 15 719 47.9
7 Pisgah 14 652 46.6
8 Mars Hill 12 556 46.3
9 Fyffe 15 691 46.1


2023 Defense Average
Rank Team Games Allowed Avg.
1 Lowndes Academy 13 51 3.9
2 Catholic Montgomery 15 73 4.9
3 Coosa Christian 14 98 7.0
4 Central Clay County 11 80 7.3
5 Jackson 12 98 8.2
6 Highland Home 12 100 8.3
7 Hillcrest Tuscaloosa 13 116 8.9
8 Georgiana 12 108 9.0
9 Gulf Shores 15 138 9.2
10 Chambers Academy 13 123 9.5
11 Mary Montgomery 13 125 9.6
12 Loachapoka 11 108 9.8
13 Lee-Scott Academy 12 118 9.8


2023 Scoring Differential
Rank Team Games Difference Avg.
1 Locust Fork 13 494 38.0
2 Lowndes Academy 13 490 37.7
3 Catholic Montgomery 15 541 36.1
4 Saraland 15 534 35.6
5 West Morgan 13 462 35.5
6 Fyffe 15 507 33.8
7 Elba 14 472 33.7
8 Chambers Academy 13 434 33.4
9 Coosa Christian 14 461 32.9
10 Mobile Christian 15 490 32.7
11 Jackson 12 383 31.9
12 Mars Hill 12 381 31.8
13 Madison Academy 15 472 31.5
14 Hillcrest Tuscaloosa 13 396 30.5
15 Highland Home 12 364 30.3
16 B.B. Comer 14 424 30.3
17 Central Phenix City 13 392 30.2





Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

The Super 6 State Championships began in 1996. Since then all title games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham until 2009.