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Alabama High School Football All State Team


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1955  Birmingham News  1A  All-State Team


The following players were selected for the 1955 1A All-State football team. First team players are listed by position, name, school, height, weight and class. Honorable mention selections are listed by name, school and class.

Birmingham News  *  First Team Offense 
 Player   Team   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt. 
 Max Johns Frisco City B  
 R.L. Guy Coffeeville B  
 Stanley Cook Bullock County B  Sr. 170
 William Baggett Corner B  Jr.
 Leon Golson Lowndes County E  
 Duel Burdette Verbena E  
 Billy Moore Dallas County T  
 Brantley Moss Pickens County G  
 Bill Nelson Randolph County T  
 Lee Parsons Oak Grove C  
 W.L. McNorton Monroe County G  
  
Birmingham News  *  Second Team 
 Player   Team   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt. 
 Don Crocker Marengo County B  
 Crum Foshee Red Level B  
 Fred Anders Falkville B  
 Harry Hill Notasulga B  
 Marshall Green West Limestone E  
 Robert Green Clay County E  
 Phillip Jones Headland G  
 Larry Douglas Walnut Grove T  
 Del Blackwood Cleveland G  
 Don Whorton Millport T  
 Billy Max Gulledge Clayton C  


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BAH  - Birmingham Age-Herald
BNAH  - Birmingham News Age-Herald
MAJ  - Montgomery Advertiser-Journal
BN  - Birmingham News
BPH  - Birmingham Post-Herald
MA  - Montgomery Advertiser
ASWA  - Alabama Sports Writers Association
ACSA  -  Alabama Christian School Association




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