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   The best of the best in Alabama High   
  School Football over the past 100 seasons.





Simpson All Star Players and Awards


Simpson Purple Tornados
Simpson High School

 Birmingham, AL 35254
Stadium: Munger Bowl
Colors: Purple & Gold
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 Honored Players 
 Player   Year   Pos.   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Award   College   Source 




 All State Players 
 Player   Pos.   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Team   College   Source 
 
 1928   A 
 JamesE 2nd   BN
 John EvansT 1st   BN
 
 1927   A 
 CanowayHB HM   BN
 EvansL HM   BAH
 EvansT HM   MA
 EvansT HM   BN
 NunnallyC HM   BN
 
 1926   A 
 Hoyt LewisC 1st   BN
 Hoyt LewisC 1st   MA
 
 1923   A 
 Charles VincentFB 1st   BAH
 EllisHB 1st   BAH
 WilkingE 1st   BAH
 
 1922   A 
 BlackHB 1st   BN
 BlackRH 1st   BAH
 MaddenE 1st   BN
 MalloyT 1st   BN
 NashT 1st   BN
 WesleyG 1st   BN
 William HickmanFB 1st   BN
 
 1921   A 
 Buck FairG 1st   BN
 Buck FairRG 1st   BAH
 Hickman HM   BAH
 Sam HammondFB 2nd   BAH
 StricklandT 1st   BN



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Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

Spence McCracken won a record 21 Area/Region Championships at Montgomery Academy, Lee Montgomery and Opelika during his coaching career.