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The 2022 Football Yearbook - The Book 


The 2022 Alabama Football Yearbook

     It is our goal at AHSFHS.org to preserve the history of the high school football in Alabama. This book is a great way for the fans to enjoy every detail about the 2022 football season in one place.

     While much of the book is on the website the book allows fans to take the season with them wherever they go.

      Find facts, statistics, players and coaches in a format suited for every fan of high school football. We have also included the all-time history for the winningest teams and coaches. All the past State Champions and even the mythical champions are here.
      Playoff brackets, Super 7 reviews, all-state teams and all the region standings along with the scores of every game for the AHSAA and AISA schools.

      I think you will find the book handy to settle arguments and a quick reference to each and every high school football team in the state.

      The book contains 198 pages and is 8-1/2" x 11". It is filled with all the details pertaining to the 2022 football season.

Contents
1   2022 State Champions
2   Playoffs
3   Super Seven Review
4   The Polls
5   Offense & Defense Averages
6   Team Season Records Set
7   Honored Players
8   All-State Teams
9   Past State Champions
10   Mythical State Champions
11   Winningest Coaches
12   Winningest Teams
13   All-Time Team Records
14   All-Time Coaches
15   Past Mr. Football Winners
16   The 2022 Games - Region Standings & Every Game


      I hope you will give it a try and let me know what you think. You are also supporting our efforts at ASHFHS.org with a purchase.

      You may order your copy now on Amazon.

  Purchase it now on Amazon - 2022 Alabama High School Football Yearbook

         








David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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Etowah defeated Oxford 69-63 in 1991 to set a state record for most points scored by both teams in a playoff game.