Clay: Jermaine Ware 32 yard run (Stanford Simmons PAT) 8:44
Lineville
Clay
First Downs
3
15
Rush/Yards
38-14
42-326
Pass/Yards
8
12
Pass att/com/int
5-1-0
6-1-0
Total Yards
22
338
Fumbles/Lost
6-2
7-1
Punt/Avg.
8-29.4
3-34.3
Penalties
7-45
1-6
Time of Poss.
25:10
22:50
Individual Stats
Lineville
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Carl Simmons
19
17
0
John Garrett
7
10
0
Nick Wood
3
4
0
Neal Lindsey
2
1
0
Jacob Wilkerson
1
-2
0
Riggie Kidd
1
-3
0
Jonathan Carter
1
-6
0
Tracy Thomas
4
-7
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Neal Lindsey
1-3-0
8
0
Tracy Thomas
0-2-0
0
0
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Jonathan Carter
1
8
0
Clay County
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Yundrea Grffith
7
102
2
Roger Bell
15
97
1
Jermaine Ware
5
77
1
Andrew Harris
4
29
0
Wesley Street
2
8
0
Freddie Wilson
2
4
0
Ken
Gibbons
1
4
0
Cody Glenn
4
3
1
Dietrick Foster
2
2
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Cody Glenn
1-6-0
12
0
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Stanford Simmons
1
12
0
Game MVP: RB Yundrea Griffin, Clay County
Records: Clay County (15-0); Lineville (13-2)
Coaches: Danny Horn, Clay County and Doug Goodwin, Lineville
Game: Friday December 13, 1996 Legion Field, Birmingham
Summary:
Continuing the dominating style of play they have displayed since 1994, the Panthers captured
their third consecutive 2A state crown by overwhelming rival Lineville 42-0. The victory was the 44th
straight for Clay County and their 11th shutout of the season.
MVP Yundrea rushed for 102 yards on 7 carries and scores on runs of 59 and 34 yards.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Since 1966 the Colbert County Indians have made the state playoffs a record 37 times.