Hazlewood: Patrick Billings 33 yard field goal
8:43
Reeltown: Corey Smith 35 yard run (Joe Mack Hucherson run)
6:28
Hazlewood: Chris Goode 75 yard run (Jason Fitch to Cleoney Fuqua pass)
5:20
Hazlewood
Reeltown
First Downs
9
14
Rush/Yards
34-111
48-225
Pass/Yards
35
50
Pass att/com/int
10-4-1
12-3-1
Total Yards
146
275
Fumbles/Lost
0-0
6-5
Punt/Avg.
5-36.0
3-27.0
Penalties
1-5
2-20
Time of Poss.
22:28
25:32
Individual Stats
Hazlewood
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Tavarius Garner
20
48
0
Chris Goode
7
46
1
Jason Fitch
5
16
0
Cleoney Fuqua
1
3
0
Team
1
-2
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Jason Fitch
3-6-1
29
0
Patrick Billings
1-3-0
6
0
Chris Goode
0-1-0
0
0
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Terrence Porter
2
21
0
Cleoney Fuqua
1
8
0
Chris Goode
1
6
0
Reeltown
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
TD
Cory Smith
16
141
1
Joe Mack Hucherson
19
84
0
Jaques Pyant
5
8
0
Lawrence O'Neal
8
-8
0
Passing
Att/Comp/Int
Yds.
TD
Lawrence O'Neal
10-3-1
50
0
Rusty Prescott
0-2-0
0
0
Receiving
No.
Yds.
TD
Jaques Pyant
2
23
0
Vincent Hughley
1
27
1
Game MVP: RB Chris Goode, Hazlewood
Records: Hazlewood (12-3); Reeltown (11-4)
Coaches: Rickey Johnson, Hazlewood and Jackie O'Neal, Reeltown
Game: Played Thursday December 7, 2000 at Legion Field, Birmingham
Summary:
Chris Goode ran 75 yard for one
touchdown and also scored on a 67 yard interception return to
lead the Golden Bears to their unprecedented eleventh state
championship. Goode, the latest in a long line of Goode athletes
to play for Hazlewood, was held in check the fist half but
stepped up when it counted most.
After Reeltown scored on a 35
yard run by Corey Smith to open the second half Goode would
break loose for his 75 yard run and after the two point
conversion Hazlewood would gain the lead 23-16. Reeltown never
threatened again in the game as the Golden Bears defense stood
fast..
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.