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Alabama High School Football All State Team
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1948 Montgomery Advetiser A All-State Team
The following players were selected for the 1948 A 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.
Montgomery Advetiser * First Team Offense
Player
Team
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Bruce Hanahan
Dothan
B
Charles Little
Andalusia
B
Byron Lingerfelt
Auburn
B
Malcolm Senn
Opp
B
Clell Hobson
Tuscaloosa
B
Hubbard Maroney
Marengo County
B
Sid Coleman
Sidney Lanier
B
Joe Fulgham
Sidney Lanier
B
Charles Hataway
Troy
B
Bobby Marlow
Troy
B
Luther Bonnett
Loretto
B
Carl Madison
Escambia County
B
Billy Brown
Lanett
E
Gerald Austin
Sidney Lanier
E
Joe Curtis
Phillips Birmingham
E
Mal Beamon
Houston County
E
Harold Pate
Starke University Academy
E
Junior Newman
Dadeville
E
Billy Morris
Dothan
T
Ralph Law
Wetumpka
T
Virgil Hughes
Lanett
T
Sam Hanks
Evergreen
T
Ponty McGarr
Tallassee
T
Jackie Williams
Tallassee
T
Ted Lowl
Gadsden
G
Billy Arnold
Escambia County
G
Bubber Thompson
Luverne
G
Joe Davis
Benjamin Russell
G
Joe Pegues
Orrville
G
Kearney Hutsler
Sidney Lanier
G
Bob Farris
Sidney Lanier
C
Charles Martin
Enterprise
C
Floyd Pope
Bullock County
C
Montgomery Advetiser * Honorable Mention Team
Player
Team
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Jackie Nelson
Opp
B
McCullough
Benjamin Russell
B
Carr
Loretto
B
Dowe
Loretto
B
Kilpatrick
Dadeville
B
Britt
Tallassee
B
Rinehart
Marion Military Institute
B
Warbinton
Marion Military Institute
B
Sullivan
Lowndes County
B
McDowell
Montgomery County
B
Duke
McGill
B
Whatley
Opelika
B
Rivenbark
Houston County
B
Hoffman
Fairhope
B
Davis
Fairhope
B
Rawls
Evergreen
B
M. Harrison
Greenville
B
D. Law
Wetumpka
B
Buchanan
Selma
B
Martin
Central Phenix City
B
Watford
Gadsden
B
Burns
Lineville
B
Kitchens
Lanett
B
Boldine
Decatur
B
Booker
Woodlawn
B
Dash
Ramsay
B
Wells
Hurt
B
Beasley
Bullock County
B
Bond
Sumter County
B
Braxton
Louisville
B
Barnett
Wilcox County
B
Bridges
Orrville
B
Harrell
Starke University Academy
B
Welsh
Starke University Academy
B
Abernathy
Sidney Lanier
B
Meads
Sidney Lanier
B
Scoggins
Sidney Lanier
B
Myers
Highland Home
B
Stephenson
Brantley
B
Singleton
Eufaula
B
Klepic
Monroe County
B
Maddox
W.S. Neal
B
Martin
T.R. Miller
B
Watson
Greenville
B
White
Troy
E
Watlington
Sidney Lanier
E
Suddeth
Sidney Lanier
E
Gene Hudson
Loretto
E
Knight
Orrville
E
Trantham
Demopolis
E
Robert Mason
Opp
E
Wright
Dothan
E
Woodruff
Decatur
E
Jack Lewis
Ramsay
E
Franks
West Blocton
E
Renfroe
Troy
T
Williams
Tallassee
T
Warren
Marion Military Institute
T
Mays
Demopolis
T
Worthington
Luverne
T
Smith
West End
T
Van Marcus
Phillips Birmingham
T
Davis
Lowndes County
T
Robinson
Fairhope
T
Jordan
Highland Home
T
Wise
Sidney Lanier
T
Lacey
Loretto
T
Bobby Baker
Montevallo
T
Nichols
Marion Military Institute
G
Yeager
Greensboro
G
Hall
Hurt
G
Foley
Loretto
G
Kearney Hutsler
Sidney Lanier
G
Coleman
Sidney Lanier
G
Rawls
Prattville
G
Rawlinson
Opelika
G
Miller
Auburn
G
Mosley
Auburn
G
F. Rainer
Elba
G
Bryant
T.R. Miller
G
Harris
Marion Military Institute
C
Williams
Lincoln
C
Wahl
UMS
C
Roy Martin
Opp
C
Ingram
Phillips Birmingham
C
Livingston
Akron
C
Baker
Dadeville
C
Baker
Valley
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
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
The first football game played by a high school team in Alabama was in 1892 when Central Birmingham (Phillips) lost to Alabama 56-0 on November 11.