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McIntosh Christian Football Team History
McIntosh Christian Chiefs
McIntosh Christian School
PO Box 416 McIntosh, AL 36553
Stadium: McIntosh Stadium Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Coach: Wayne Blackwell Region: AISA-A-
1976 Season Highlights
Wayne Blackwell enters his 6th season as Head Coach at McIntosh Christian.
First 10-0 regular season. The Chiefs move from Class AISA-C and into Region 0. TheChiefs set a team record by scoring 311 points. The Chiefs set a team record by winning 12 games.
1976 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Aug. 27 @
Thomasville Academy
10
0
W
Fri., Sep. 3 @
Jackson Academy
55
0
W
Fri., Sep. 10 @
Faith Academy
27
0
W
Fri., Sep. 17 vs. Live Oak MS
14
0
W
Fri., Sep. 24 vs.
Evangel Christian
39
6
W
Fri., Oct. 1 @
Patrician Academy
3
0
W
Fri., Oct. 8 @
Independent Methodist
8
0
W
Fri., Oct. 15 @
Stokes Academy
20
7
W
Fri., Oct. 22 vs.
Crichton Academy
56
0
W
Fri., Oct. 29 @
Central Baptist
35
0
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 12 vs.
Catherine Academy
27
0
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 19 vs.
Greenville Academy
17
0
W
Semi-finals Playoffs Fri., Nov. 26 vs.
Patrician Academy
0
14
L
Championship Game
1976 Season Totals
Record 12-1
Points Scored 311
Scoring Average 23.9
Points Allowed 27
Defense Average 2.1
Opponents Record 58-71
-1
Region Record 0-0
Home Record 5-1
Away Record 7-0
1976 Class AISA-A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
McIntosh Christian was not ranked.
1976 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No McIntosh Christian Players on File.
1976 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
No McIntosh Christian Players on File.
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