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Westbrook Christian Warriors
Westbrook Christian School
100 Westminister Dr. Rainbow City, AL 35906
Stadium: Jack Osborn Stadium Colors: Red & White Coach: Steve Smith Region: 3A-R6
Overall Record Progress
100% Complete
Team Timeline
First Team: 1972 (#1)
1976 - First playoff win. 1990 - Changed name from Westminster Christian. 1996 - First playoff appearance. 1997 - First 12 win season. 1997 - First region championship.
Championships
State Playoff Championships
1976 , 1978 , 1991 , 1992
State Mythical Championships
None
Region Championships
1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2010
Team Records
Overall Record 302-250-1
Winning Pct. 55%
State Playoff Titles 8
State Mythical Titles 0
Region/Area Titles 0
Region/Area Record 104-81
All State Players (#3) 31
NFL Players (#4) 1
Weeks Ranked #1 0
Home Record 163-114-1
Away Record 139-134-0
By The Numbers
Seasons 53
Winning Seasons (#2)
35
Losing Seasons (#2) 18
Most Wins in A Season 12 (1997)
Most Loses in A Season 9 (1995)
10 Win Seasons 4
Most Points Scored in a Game 66 (9/6/1985)
Most Points Scored in a Season 474 (1998)
Most Points Allowed in a Game 68 (9/26/2003)
Most Points Allowed in a Season 348 (2002)
Largest Margin of Victory 62 (10/14/1977)
Largest Margin of Defeat 56 (9/12/2014)
Most Points Both Teams in a Game 131 (9/26/2003)
Last Shutout 11/6/2020
Last Time Shutout 9/29/2022
Shutouts All-Time 78
Been Shutout All-Time 49
Streaks
Longest Win 10 (8/27/2010-11/5/2010)
Longest Losing 10 (9/2/1995-9/6/1996)
Playoff Records
Overall Record 17-18
Appearances 22
1st Round 10-9
2nd Round 1-6
3rd Round 1-0
Semi-Finals 1-0
Finals 4-3
By the Decade
2010-13 56-49
2000-09 53-54
1990-99 65-47
1980-89 47-47-1
1970-79 51-31
1960-69 0-0
1950-59 0-0
Enrollment History
Year Students (Rank)
2014-15 211 (272)
2012-13 204 (279)
2010-11 178 (304)
2008-09 151 (317)
2006-07 182 (286)
2004-05 180 (279)
2002-03 200 (256)
2000-01 178 (283)
1998-99 98 (358)
1996-97 93 (358)
1994-95 87 (361)
1992-93 0 (0)
1990-91 0 (0)
1988-89 0 (0)
1986-87 0 (0)
1984-85 0 (0)
Next Game
2015 Season is over.
2024 Season Totals
Record 6-4
Scoring 374-251
Region Record 4-4
Home Record 3-2
Away Record 3-2
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Longest Running Rivalry
Westbrook Christian & Coosa Christian have played 27 games.
Westbrook Christian has won 18 games.
Coosa Christian has won 9 games.
with 0 tie games.
Record Against Ranked Teams (since 1984)
Total 12-62
Regular Season 10-51
Playoffs 2-11
Lower Class 2-7
Same Class 10-51
Higher Class 0-4
1A 5-11
2A 6-31
3A 0-10
4A 0-1
6A 1-9
Record when scoring..... (since 2000)
Scoring Record
less than 10 3-45
10 or more 136-80
20 or more
127-37
30 or more 94-14
40 or more 49-4
Record when allowing..... (since 2000)
Points Allowed Record
less than 10 56-2
10 or more 83-123
20 or more 38-108
30 or more 6-75
40 or more 0-38
Border Wars
vs. Georgia 11 - 6 - 0
vs. Tennessee 2 - 2 - 0
vs. Florida 2 - 0 - 0
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NOTES:
(1) If 'First Year' is unknown we assume a year based upon research.
(2) Winning and losing seasons counted only if team plays at least 5 games.
(3) All State players counted for the all state teams we have in our
database. We must have an entire team for the appropriate classification to
make additions to the teams. Only ASWA teams are recognized after 1982.
(4) NFL Players counted for any player that participated in a regular season
game.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Spence McCracken won a record 21 Area/Region Championships at Montgomery Academy, Lee Montgomery and Opelika during his coaching career.