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Alabama High School Football All State Team


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1965  Birmingham Post Herald  4A  All-State Team


The following players were selected for the 1965 4A 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 Post Herald  *  First Team Offense 
 Player   Team   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt. 
 Scott Hunter Vigor QB  Sr. 194
 Tommy Wade Dothan FB  Sr. 185
 John Pullen Huntsville HB  Sr. 150
 Larry Helms Woodlawn HB  Sr. 170
 Danny Ford Gadsden E  Sr. 190
 Roger Mathis Decatur E  Sr. 195
 Alvin Samples Tarrant T  Sr. 220
 Larry Buchanan Albertville T  Sr. 210
 Jimmy Newell Murphy G  Sr. 183
 Alan Girardeau Banks G  Sr. 194
 Mike Kolen Berry C  Sr. 195
  
Birmingham Post Herald  *  Second Team 
 Player   Team   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt. 
 Danny Gambrell Walker QB  Sr. 185
 Mickey Redd Enterprise HB  Sr. 140
 Curtis Hillman Dothan HB  Sr. 170
 Sam Chambliss Banks FB  Sr. 160
 Phil Puccio Ensley E  Sr. 165
 Alvin Bresler Shades Valley E  Jr. 170
 Billy Strickland Banks T  Sr. 205
 Paul Boschung Tuscaloosa T  Sr. 200
 Bob White Huntsville G  Sr. 200
 Charles Dansby Dothan G  Sr. 175
 Tom Banks John Carroll C  Sr. 205


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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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