2025 Class 1A Coaching Changes
2025 Head Football Coaching Changes | |
Region 1 Leroy - Chan Lowe 2025 Season - Jason Massey Region 2 Brantley - Roland Jones Jr. retired from the sidelines at Brantley after seven very successful seasons leading the program. His record with the Bulldogs was 67-20 with three region championships. His teams qualified for the playoffs in every season except his last. Jones compiled a record of 150-50 at Crenshaw Christian and Brantley in his seventeen years as a head football coach. 2025 Season - Andrew Lowery played football at Brantley and graduated in 2013. He bachelor's degree from Troy University in Physical Education in 2017 before embarking on his coaching career. Lowery spent the last three seasons as the baseball coach at Straughn. Lowery spent two years as head middle school baseball coach at Charles Henderson and two years as head middle school coach at Demopolis previously. Region 3 Pickens Academy - Jeremy Pate leaves Pickens Academy after just one season with a 2-9 record. He led the football program in their initial season in the AHSAA by making the playoffs before falling in the first round. 2025 Season - Vacant Region 4 Autauga Academy - Jeff Foshee had to step down as the head coach of the Generals after just seven games in 2023 due to health concerns. Jeremy Carter filled in for him the remainder of the season. The Generals finished the season with a 9-2 record losing in the first round of the playoffs. 2025 Season - Vacant Region 8 Ider - Chad Grant graduated from Ider in 1992 and took over the head coaching duties in 2021. In four seasons he was not able to revive the program and stepped down in November. His tenure saw the Hornets post an 11-29 record but only one trip to the playoffs in his first season at the helm. 2025 Season - Vacant |
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Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
Demopolis scored a record 761 points during the 2004 season. The Tigers finished the season 15-0.
Demopolis scored a record 761 points during the 2004 season. The Tigers finished the season 15-0.