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Lee Montgomery Football Team History
Lee Montgomery Phoenix
Percy Julian High School
225 Ann St. Montgomery, AL 36107
Stadium: Cramton Bowl Colors: Orange & Blue Coach: Spence McCracken Region: 6A-R7
1990 Season Highlights
Spence McCracken enters his 7th season as Head Coach at Lee Montgomery. The Phoenix finished 2nd in Region 7.
1990 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Sep. 7 @
Jess Lanier
0
7
L
Thu., Sep. 13 @ Pascagoula MS
13
16
L (OT)
Fri., Sep. 21 @
Carver Montgomery
31
6
W
Cramton Bowl
Fri., Sep. 28 vs. Valdosta GA
0
10
L
Cramton Bowl
Fri., Oct. 5 @ Washington FL
10
40
#Won
Fri., Oct. 12 @
Central Tuscaloosa
16
17
L
Fri., Oct. 19 vs.
Jeff Davis
35
21
W
Cramton Bowl
Fri., Oct. 26 @
Anniston
28
22
W
Fri., Nov. 2 @
Prattville
*
10
13
L
Fri., Nov. 9 vs.
Sidney Lanier
*
31
7
W
Cramton Bowl
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 16 @
Benjamin Russell
27
6
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 23 vs.
Jeff Davis
20
17
W (OT)
Cramton Bowl
2nd Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 30 @
Prattville
17
14
W (OT)
3rd Round Playoffs Fri., Dec. 7 vs.
Murphy
7
14
L
Cramton Bowl
Semi-finals Playoffs
1990 Season Totals
Record 8-6
Points Scored 245
Scoring Average 17.5
Points Allowed 210
Defense Average 15.0
Opponents Record 85-46
Region Record 1-1
Home Record 3-2
Away Record 5-4
1990 Class 6A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
8/13/1990 PS
3 57
ASWA
9/11/1990 1
8 (0-1)
ASWA
1990 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Lee Montgomery Players on File.
1990 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Brian Thomas LB
Jr. 5-11 175
HM
ASWA
Jason Armstrong OL
Sr. 6-2 245
1st
BN
Jason Armstrong OL
Sr. 6-3 251
HM
ASWA
Michael Dennis P
Sr. 5-11 175
HM
ASWA
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