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Trinity Football Team History
Trinity Wildcats
Trinity Presbyterian Academy
1799 E. Trinity Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36106
Stadium: Ragsdale-Boykin Field Colors: Red, White & Blue Coach: Randy Ragsdale Region: 1A-R5
1991 Season Highlights
Randy Ragsdale enters his 3rd season as Head Coach at Trinity.
First 10-0 regular season. The Wildcats won the Class 1A Region 5 Championship.
1991 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Sep. 6 @
Catholic Montgomery
40
0
W
Fri., Sep. 13 vs.
Houston Academy
48
21
W
Fri., Sep. 20 vs.
Alabama Christian
31
0
W
Fri., Sep. 27 @
Hubbertville
34
7
W
Fri., Oct. 4 @
Verbena
31
14
W
Fri., Oct. 11
Clayton
40
6
W
Fri., Oct. 18 @
St. James
41
0
W
Fri., Oct. 25 vs.
Coffeeville
31
14
W
Fri., Nov. 1 vs.
Montgomery Academy
*
25
7
W
Fri., Nov. 8 @
Briarwood
24
10
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 15 vs.
Autaugaville
10
14
L
1st Round Playoffs
1991 Season Totals
Record 10-1
Points Scored 355
Scoring Average 32.3
Points Allowed 93
Defense Average 8.5
Opponents Record 50-64
Region Record 1-0
Home Record 4-1
Away Record 5-0
1991 Class 1A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
8/12/1991 PS
9 36
ASWA
9/10/1991 1
7 (1-0)
ASWA
9/17/1991 2
6
ASWA
9/24/1991 3
5
ASWA
10/1/1991 4
5 (4-0)
ASWA
10/8/1991 5
5 (5-0)
ASWA
10/15/1991 6
5 (6-0)
ASWA
10/22/1991 7
5 (7-0)
ASWA
10/29/1991 8
5 (8-0)
ASWA
11/5/1991 9
4 (9-0)
ASWA
11/12/1991 Final
4 (10-0)
ASWA
1991 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Trinity Players on File.
1991 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Charlie Graddick WR
Sr.
HM
BN
John Kolen LB
Sr. 6-1 190
1st
ASWA
John Kolen LB
Sr. 6-1 190
1st
BN
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