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2000 Birmingham News AISA All-State Team
The following players were selected for the 2000 AISA 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.
John Andrews
South Montgomery Academy
QB
Sr.
6-4
180
Jeremy Jeffcoat
Ashford Academy
RB
Sr.
5-10
165
Jeremy Welch
Clarke Prep
RB
Sr.
6-1
175
Justin Ballard
Warrior Academy
RB
Sr.
5-11
185
Sky Smith
Chambers Academy
WR
Sr.
5-8
165
Todd Bradford
Morgan Academy
WR
Sr.
6-3
180
Josh Meyer
New Life
TE
Sr.
6-2
180
Talen McNaughton
Bessemer Academy
OL
Sr.
5-11
240
Jeff Latham
Clarke Prep
OL
Sr.
6-3
265
Chris Thomas
Southern Academy
OL
Sr.
6-1
252
Daniel George
Faith Academy
OL
Sr.
6-4
280
Eddie McCrory
Lowndes Academy
OL
Sr.
6-7
285
Paul Ramirez
South Montgomery Academy
PK
Sr.
6-1
180
Davey Lynn
Morgan Academy
ATH
Sr.
6-2
180
Birmingham News * First Team Defense
Player
Team
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Hunter Royal
South Montgomery Academy
DB
Sr.
6-1
180
Tom Whitaker
Marengo Academy
DB
Sr.
6-0
170
Kyle Dyer
Macon-East Academy
DB
Sr.
6-3
185
Justin Armstrong
Lee-Scott Academy
LB
Sr.
6-0
218
Josh Janney
Glenwood School
LB
Sr.
6-1
205
Dalton Ard
Kingwood Christian
LB
Sr.
6-5
220
Brandon Clifton
Chambers Academy
LB
Sr.
5-11
166
Daniel LaGrone
Sumter Academy
DL
Sr.
6-1
256
Gannon James
New Life
DL
Sr.
6-2
225
Matt James
Morgan Academy
DL
Sr.
6-3
235
Judson Turner
Mobile Christian
DL
Sr.
6-2
240
Kevin Carroll
Autauga Academy
P
Sr.
6-0
155
Lucas Felts
Wilcox Academy
ATH
Sr.
5-9
160
Birmingham News * Honorable Mention Team
Player
Team
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Laramie Cook
Southern Academy
QB
Sr.
Casey Howard
Bessemer Academy
QB
Jr.
Jeff Brown
Calvary Christian
QB
Sr.
Josh Marino
Glenwood School
QB
Sr.
Jeremy Simmons
Lee-Scott Academy
RB
Sr.
Kyle Beck
Bessemer Academy
RB
Sr.
Justin Grice
South Choctaw Academy
RB
Sr.
Michael Van Houten
Glenwood School
RB
Sr.
Ricky Lear
Clarke Prep
RB
Jr.
Mills Money
Abbeville Christian
RB
Sr.
Steven Sowell
Dixie Academy
RB
Sr.
6-1
180
T.J. Marino
Glenwood School
WR
Jr.
6-1
180
Josh Gannaway
Bessemer Academy
WR
Sr.
Brandon Reynolds
Macon-East Academy
WR
Sr.
Brandon Stewart
Ashford Academy
TE
Sr.
Dwight Ogle
Springwood
TE
Sr.
Eddie Whatley
Lee-Scott Academy
OL
Sr.
Brandon Phillips
Central Christian
OL
Sr.
Andy Burge
Marengo Academy
OL
Sr.
Jake Bailey
Jackson Academy
OL
Sr.
Jarrod Wofford
Abbeville Christian
OL
Jr.
6-3
300
Ryan White
Chambers Academy
OL
Sr.
Patrick Skipper
Fort Dale Academy
OL
Sr.
6-2
242
Mike Johnson
Autauga Academy
OL
Sr.
Matt Campbell
Pickens Academy
OL
Sr.
Michael Strawn
Pickens Academy
DB
Sr.
Justin Allred
Monroe Academy
DB
Jr.
Joseph Hoggle
Sumter Academy
DB
Sr.
Jason Broadway
South Montgomery Academy
LB
Sr.
Jason Smith
Mobile Christian
LB
Sr.
Bryant Yarbrough
Morgan Academy
LB
Sr.
Daniel Lavender
Pickens Academy
LB
Jr.
6-1
200
Kasey Smith
Mobile Christian
LB
Sr.
6-9
180
Matt Penn
Trinity Christian
LB
Sr.
Rusty Speed
Pickens Academy
DL
Sr.
Stover Perryman
Wilcox Academy
DL
Sr.
Tony Piedra
New Life
DL
Jr.
Edwin Fuller
Wilcox Academy
DL
Sr.
Andrew Trotman
Macon-East Academy
DL
Sr.
6-0
180
Eric Wilkinson
Marengo Academy
PK
Jr.
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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 Super 6 State Championships began in 1996. Since then all title games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham until 2009.