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 J.B. McClendon

  Coach: J.B. McClendon
  School: Scottsboro
  College: Birmingham Southern
  Years: 1938-1963
  Teams: Fayette County, Dothan, Hackleburg, Winfield, Hamilton, Scottsboro
  
  Coaching Record
      Football: 108-72-0
      Basketball: 749-228
  
  State Championships  (1)
      Basketball: 1958,
 
  
 Football 
 Team  Year  Class  Champs  Record 
   Fayette County1957-58  2-8
   Fayette County1956-57  3-7
   Fayette County1955-56  7-3
   Fayette County1954-55  5-4
   Fayette County1953-54  6-3
   Fayette County1952-53  2-6
   Fayette County1951-52  4-6
   Fayette County1950-51  7-3
   Hamilton1949-50  9-1
   Hamilton1948-49  7-3
   Scottsboro1947-48  6-3
   Scottsboro1946-47  6-3
   Red Bay1945-46  4-5
   Huntsville1942-43  8-0
   Winfield1941-42  4-4
   Hackleburg1940-41  4-4
   Hackleburg1939-40  2-4
   Woodland1938-39  2-7
  
 Basketball 
 Team  Year  Class  Champs  Record 
   Dothan1962-63AA  20-8
   Dothan1961-62AA  15-11
   Dothan1960-61AA  25-5
   Dothan1959-60AA  14-12
   Dothan1958-59AA  11-16
   Fayette County1957-58AA  State Champs26-3
   Fayette County1956-57AA  24-7
   Fayette County1955-56AA  26-3
   Fayette County1954-55AA  19-7
   Fayette County1953-54AA  22-7
   Fayette County1952-53AA  -
   Fayette County1951-52A  -
   Fayette County1950-51AA  -
   Hamilton1949-50AA  -
   Scottsboro1947-48AA  26-6
   Scottsboro1946-47A  24-6
   Hackleburg1939-40A  -
   Hackleburg1938-39A  -
   Woodland1938-39A  15-9



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