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Welcome to the Alabama High School Football Historical Society.
We have expanded our research to include all team sports in Alabama.
Initially our
goal is to preserve the history of every team sport played within
the state. We also provide other important information including
coaching records, tournament results, state championship summaries and much more. If you can provide accurate scores or
any other information related to our efforts we encourage you to contact
us.
While
America did not invent the game of golf it has been played across the country
for centuries in some form.
The first golf state champion was crowned in 1949 when A.G. Parrish High took the boys title back to their hometown in Selma.
The girls first sanctioned championship
arrived in 1973 with Vestavia Hills laying claim to the first two state titles
in girls golf.
All teams in the AHSAA competed in a single classification until 2007 when they
split the classes into two divisions with 6A and 1A-5A competing for a
championship.
In 2015 the schools were once again split according to enrollment with 7A-6A,
4A-5A
and 1A-3A competing.
That lasted for just two seasons until 7A and 6A split forming four
classifications.
The school still compete in those same four classifications but many more schools have
joined the sport since those early days in the golf course.
Today each April
and May many schools in the state joins in with a chance to win a championship in
one of the classifications in the AHSAA.
Which coaches have won the most Girls Golf state championships?
Most Championships
10 - Tom Buhring - McGill-Toolen
5 - Martha Bankston - Mountain Brook
4 - Gary Orr - Hartselle
3 - Bill Oldfield - Providence Christian
3 - Derrick Gargis - Muscle Shoals
3 - Jack Clayton - Mountain Brook
3 - Joffre Robichaud - McGill-Toolen
3 - Kelly Holland - Spain Park
3 - Rodney Haley - Hoover
3 - Ted White - Pike Road
2 - Jay Koziol - UMS-Wright
2 - Lori Elgin - Hoover
2 - Marcus Harrell - White Plains
2 - Scott Taylor - Tuscaloosa Academy
ASHFHS.org
Following years of research, in June of 2007 the AHSFHS.org website became a reality.
Many people have gotten involved to assist us with research of the schools
and teams to make this a reality.
Other team sports have joined football as a part of our research.
Initially AHSFHS.org will include information about coaches, state playoffs, all
state teams, player awards and team records.
It is virtually impossible to provide scores for every game for every
team. Who knows, later even that may be a possibility. There is still a lot of
work to do with the all state teams of years past but our intentions are to find
every team.
We encourage everyone to get involved in helping us provide the most accurate
information possible. If you have information that would be useful to us please
let us know.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Sports History
The fewest points scored in a tournament game is five by Mortimer Jordan in their 17-5 loss to Goodwater in the first round of 1932.