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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.





The Football Team Books


The Football Team Books
AHSFHS.org has republished all 160 of the Team Books through the 2024 football season and they are now available on Amazon.

Even more information is included in this edition: State Records for Teams & Coaches.

New books: Parker, Ramsay, Lineville, Corner, Plainview, Westbrook Christian.

     It is our goal at AHSFHS.org to preserve the history of the high school football in Alabama. Our latest idea was to publish a book for each school all about the football history of that school.

      Find facts, statistics, players and coaches in a format suited for every fan of high school football. We have also included a few things not found on AHSFHS.org for each team.

      Award winning, All-Star game and All-State players listed by season.

      Region and Area standings back to 1974 along with the scores of every game since the school first fielded a football team.
      Each book contains between 60-110 pages depending on how long the school has been playing the game and how much information we have for the school. The books are 8-1/2" x 11" and filled with all the details pertaining to your favorite team.



Contents
1   Team History
2   Summary of Seasons
3   State Champions - summaries and stats
4   Coaches - also profiles of some coaches
5   Opponents - record against every opponent
6   Playoffs - complete record of the playoffs each season
7   Polls - every time a team was ranked
8   Overtime Games
9   Records - most point, points allowed, etc.
10   The Rivalry - history of their biggest rival
11   All Star Players - list of award winning players
12   All State Players
13   Region Standings - every year since 1974

State Records & Information Included in 2024 Books
   Most Wins
   The Coaches
   Playoff Records
   Past Mr. Football Winners
   Past Playoff Champions
   Mythical Champions


      We have selected 154 schools to begin. A few closed schools are an important part of the history of high school sports and are included in that number. Hazlewood, Clay County, Tuscaloosa and Sidney Lanier each won multiple championships. We may include additional schools later.

      I hope you will give it a try and let me know what you think. You are also supporting our efforts at ASHFHS.org with a purchase.

      You may order your copy now on Amazon. Just follow the link below.

      Teams are being added all the time. If you do not see your favorite team below drop me an email and we can add your team to our published books in just a couple of days. Email me for quantity discounts or fund raisers.


Schools Published


#### = Updated Through the 2024 Football Season

A

Addison ####
Alabama Christian ####
Albertville ####
Alexandria ####
Aliceville ####
Alma Bryant ####
American Christian ####
Andalusia ####
Anniston ####
Arab ####
Athens ####
Auburn ####
Austin ####
   

B

Baker ####
Baldwin County ####
Bayside Academy ####
Benjamin Russell ####
Bessemer City ####
Bibb County ####
Blount ####
Boaz ####
Bob Jones ####
Brantley ####
Briarwood ####
Brooks ####
   

C

Calera ####
Carver Montgomery ####
Catholic Montgomery ####
Cedar Bluff ####
Central Clay County ####
Central Phenix City ####
Charles Henderson ####
Chelsea ####
Cherokee County ####
Chilton County ####
Citronelle ####
Clarke County ####
Clay County
Clay-Chalkville ####
Cleburne County ####
Colbert County ####
Cordova ####
Corner ####
Cullman ####
   

D

Dadeville ####
Daphne ####
Davidson ####
Decatur ####
Demopolis ####
Deshler ####
   

E

Elba ####
Enterprise ####
Etowah ####
Eufaula ####
   

F

Fairhope ####
Fairview ####
Faith Academy ####
Fayette County ####
Flomaton ####
Florence ####
Foley ####
Fort Payne ####
Fyffe ####
   

G

Gadsden City ####
Gardendale ####
Glencoe ####
Gordo ####
Greenville ####
Grissom ####
Guntersville ####
   

H

Hamilton ####
Handley ####
Hartselle ####
Hazlewood
Hewitt-Trussville ####
Hillcrest Tuscaloosa ####
Homewood ####
Hoover ####
Hueytown ####
Huffman ####
Huntsville ####
   

J

J.A.G. ####
Jackson ####
Jacksonville ####
James Clemens ####
Jasper ####
   

L

Lanett ####
Lauderdale County ####
Leeds ####
Leroy ####
Linden ####
Lineville
Luverne ####
   

M

Madison Academy ####
Maplesville ####
Mars Hill ####
Mary Montgomery ####
McAdory ####
McGill-Toolen ####
Minor ####
Mobile Christian ####
Montevallo ####
Montgomery Academy ####
Mountain Brook ####
Murphy ####
Muscle Shoals ####
   

N

North Jackson ####
Northridge ####
Northside ####
   

O

Oak Mountain ####
Oneonta ####
Opelika ####
Opp ####
Oxford ####
   

P

Parker ####
Pelham ####
Percy Julian ####
Pickens County ####
Piedmont ####
Pike County ####
Pinson Valley ####
Pisgah ####
Plainview ####
Pleasant Grove ####
Prattville ####
   

R

Ramsay ####
Randolph County ####
Reeltown ####
Russellville ####
   

S

Saks ####
Saraland ####
Scottsboro ####
Shades Valley ####
Sidney Lanier ####
Smiths Station ####
Spain Park ####
Spanish Fort ####
Sparkman ####
St. James ####
St. Pauls ####
Stanhope Elmore ####
Sweet Water ####
Sylacauga ####
   

T

T.R. Miller ####
Tallassee ####
Theodore ####
Thomasville ####
Thompson ####
Trinity ####
Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa County ####
   

U

UMS-Wright ####
   

V

Vestavia Hills ####
Vigor ####
   

W

Wadley ####
Walter Wellborn ####
Westbrook Christian ####
Wetumpka ####
Winfield ####
Winston County ####

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David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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