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2011 State Championship Teams.


 Baseball 
AISA-AAA Glenwood School Tim Fanning    2-1  Pike Liberal Arts
AISA-AA Edgewood Academy Bobby Carr (40-3)  2-1  Marengo Academy
AISA-A Coosa Valley Academy Bobby Hughes (41-6)  2-1  Crenshaw Christian
6A Huntsville Mark Mincher (35-11)  2-0  Baldwin County
5A Spanish Fort Tommy Walker (36-8)  2-0  Cullman
4A UMS-Wright Brett Boutwell (24-17)  2-1  Brooks
3A Gordo Jonathan Pate (36-7)  2-0  Madison Academy
2A American Christian Matt Moore (30-10)  2-1  Leroy
1A Shoals Christian Jason Anderson (33-21)  2-0  Fayetteville

 Boys Basketball 
AISA-AAA Prattville Christian Jason Roberson      Lee-Scott Academy
AISA-AA Evangel Christian Academy Dale Kemsel      
AISA-A Ellwood Christian Carl Rawls    37-25  Crenshaw Christian
6A Hillcrest Tuscaloosa Scott Suttles (33-3)  48-46  Murphy
5A Wenonah Cedric Lane (32-4)  89-85  Lee Huntsville
4A Butler Jack Doss (32-2)  44-39  Anniston
3A Greensboro Earlando Courtney (29-6)  54-45  Clarke County
2A Tanner Chris Whitt (28-5)  54-51  Barbour County
1A Pickens County Russ Wallace (31-1)  70-62  Cedar Bluff

 Boys Cross Country 
6A Mountain Brook Greg Echols      Hewitt-Trussville
5A Scottsboro John Esslinger      Lawrence County
4A UMS-Wright Pat Galle      St. John Paul II
3A Randolph James Terwilliger      Catholic Montgomery
1A/2A Cottage Hill Christian Joe Swagart      Hatton

 Boys Golf 
AISA Pike Liberal Arts      Lee-Scott Academy
6A Mountain Brook      Fairhope
5A St. Pauls Sandy Santoli      Briarwood
4A UMS-Wright Todd Morris      St. James
3A Montgomery Academy      Catholic Montgomery
1A/2A Shoals Christian Jeff Quillen      Providence Christian

 Boys Soccer 
AISA Lee-Scott Academy Don Baubles      Lyman Ward
6A Oak Mountain Dan Hines (22-4-2)  1-0  Enterprise
5A Fort Payne Jesse Gamez (28-3-0)  1-0  St. Pauls
1A/4A UMS-Wright Nate Nicholas (22-6-0)  1-0  Indian Springs

 Boys Swimming 

 Boys Tennis 
AISA Morgan Academy      Glenwood School
6A Vestavia Hills Adam Kolasa      Mountain Brook
5A Muscle Shoals Spencer Wooten      Brisrwood
4A UMS-Wright Rick Cleveland      Oneonta
1A/3A Montgomery Academy David Bethea      Bayside Academy

 Boys Track 
AISA Lee-Scott Academy      Morgan Academy
6A Hoover Devon Hind      Smiths Station
5A St. Pauls Jim Tate      Sylacauga
4A UMS-Wright Pat Galle      Beauregard
3A Greensboro Xavian Evans      Winfield
2A Lanett      LaFayette
1A Cedar Bluff Mark Mitchell      Westminster Christian

 Fast Pitch Softball 
AISA-AAA Glenwood School Dusty Perdue (41-8-2)    Kingwood Christian
AISA-AA Marengo Academy Danny Stenz      
AISA-A Cornerstone Christian Mark Armstrong      
6A Dothan Patricia Ball (59-7-1)  8-2  Hoover
5A Mortimer Jordan Laura Rickman (33-7)  8-1  Moody
4A Dallas County Willie Moore (38-5)  5-3  Cherokee County
3A Pisgah Billy Duncan (44-13-1)  16-2  Geneva
2A Hatton John Smith (42-15)  6-3  Lexington
1A Ragland Jonathan Nix (28-6)  6-3  South Lamar

 Football 
AISA-AAA Bessemer Academy Josh Wright (12-1)  35-21  Glenwood School
AISA-AA Edgewood Academy Bobby Carr (13-0)  54-12  Patrician Academy
AISA-A Jackson Academy Dwain Roberts (12-1)  21-0  Autauga Academy
6A Parttville Jamey DuBose (12-2)  35-34  Hoover
5A Hartselle Robert Godsey (15-0)  13-3  Vigor
4A Jackson Danny Powell (15-0)  42-28  Oneonta
3A Handley Mike Battles Sr. (15-0)  20-14  Madison Academy
2A Elba Scott Rials (15-0)  34-14  Tanner
1A Marion County Russell Funk (14-1)  23-12  Linden

 Girls Basketball 
AISA-AAA Lee-Scott Academy Chad Prewett      East Memorial Cristian
AISA-AA Lakeside Ricky Ward (34-0)  37-27  Autauga Academy
AISA-A Coosa Valley Academy Kimbo Rutledge (19-2)    Ashford Academy
6A Bob Jones Tim Miller (31-7)  39-36  Hoover
5A Erwin Ulysses Haynes (29-3)  48-47  Fairfield
4A Brewbaker Tech Kelvin Stokes (29-6)  59-39  Midfield
3A Madison Academy Brian Privett (36-2)  63-31  Danville
2A Tanner Larry Greene (32-3)  71-53  Woodland
1A R.A. Hubbard Nicholas Vinson (22-3)  61-58  McIntosh

 Girls Cross Country 
6A Mountain Brook Greg Echols      McGill-Toolen
5A Scottsboro John Esslinger      St. Pauls
4A UMS-Wright Pat Galle      St. John Paul II
3A Montgomery Academy Kevin Weatherill      Rogers
1A/2A American Christian Charles Tiller      Holy Spirit

 Girls Golf 
6A Mountain Brook Jack Clayton      Prattville
1A/5A Hartselle Gary Orr      Alexandria

 Girls Soccer 
6A Spain Park Robert Starr (25-3-1)  5-0  Daphne
5A Spanish Fort (24-4-1)  6-3  Chelsea
1A/4A Montgomery Academy Bruno Resende (22-0-1)  2-1  Guntersville

 Girls Swimming 

 Girls Tennis 
AISA Morgan Academy      Fort Dale Academy
6A Mountain Brook Susan Farlow      Vestavia Hills
5A Muscle Shoals      None
5A Cullman      None
4A UMS-Wright Meridy Jones      St. James
1A/3A Montgomery Academy Denise Tinney      Trinity

 Girls Track 
AISA Lee-Scott Academy      Tuscaloosa Academy
6A Mountain Brook Greg Echols      McGill-Toolen
5A St. Pauls Jim Tate      John Carroll
4A UMS-Wright Pat Galle      Brooks
3A T.R. Miller Eddie Brundidge      Sheffield
2A American Christian Charles Tiller      LaFayette
1A Cedar Bluff Joe Carpenter      Addison

 Girls Volleyball 
AISA-AA Macon-East Academy Amanda Smallwood      Lee-Scott Academy
AISA-A Edgewood Academy Kayla Schuran      
6A Huntsville Melanie Donahoo (52-5)  3-0  Bob Jones
5A St. Pauls Kelli Hillier (46-10)  3-0  Madison County
4A Guntersville Jimmy Latta (74-5)  3-0  Alexandria
3A Bayside Academy Ann Schilling (63-7)  3-0  Montgomery Academy
2A Providence Christian William Oldfield (42-6)  3-0  Cottage Hill Christian
1A Donoho Janice Slay (49-9)  3-0  Addison

 Wrestling 
6A Thompson Shawn Weltzin      Hoover
5A Arab Michael Pruitt      Tallassee
1A/4A St. Clair County Matt Hicks      Dora



Great Moments in Alabama High School Sports History

Francis Marion defeated North Sand Mountain 112-105 in the highest scoring game ever in the tournament.