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Central Phenix City Football Team History
Central Phenix City Red Devils
Central High School
2400 Dobbs Dr. Phenix City, AL 36870
Stadium: Garrett-Harrison Stadium Colors: Red & Black Coach: Ron Nelson Region: 6A-R3
2001 Season Highlights
Ron Nelson enters his 4th season as Head Coach at Central Phenix City. The Red Devils won the Class 6A Region 3 Championship.
2001 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Aug. 31 vs.
Russell County
62
0
W
Fri., Sep. 7 @ Shaw GA
7
34
L
Fri., Sep. 14 @
Enterprise
*
17
7
W
Fri., Sep. 21 vs.
Opelika
*
14
7
W
Fri., Sep. 28 vs.
Dothan
*
19
14
W
Fri., Oct. 5 @
Northview
*
42
24
W
Fri., Oct. 12 OPEN Fri., Oct. 19 vs.
Smiths Station
*
45
13
W
Fri., Oct. 26 @
Auburn
*
33
6
W
Fri., Nov. 2 vs.
Carver Montgomery
62
0
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 9 vs.
Davidson
48
15
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 16 vs.
Baldwin County
10
17
L
2nd Round Playoffs
2001 Season Totals
Record 9-2
Points Scored 359
Scoring Average 32.6
Points Allowed 137
Defense Average 12.5
Opponents Record 52-58
Region Record 6-0
Home Record 6-1
Away Record 3-1
2001 Class 6A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
9/4/2001 1
8 (1-0) 35
ASWA
9/26/2001 4
10 (3-1) 27
ASWA
10/3/2001 5
10 (4-1) 29
ASWA
10/10/2001 6
10 (6-0) 40
ASWA
10/17/2001 7
10 (5-1) 39
ASWA
10/24/2001 8
7 (6-1) 60
ASWA
10/31/2001 9
7 (7-1) 69
ASWA
11/7/2001 Final
6 (8-1) 62
ASWA
2001 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
Nic McKissic-Luke
RB
Sr. 6-1 218
AL-MS Game
Ramone Nickerson
DB
Sr. 5-10 182
All-Star Game
Vincent Johnson
OL
Sr. 6-2 250
All-Star Game
2001 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Chris Gunter DL
Jr.
HM
BN
Kenny Johnson OL
Sr. 6-2 315
1st
BN
Nic McKissic-Luke RB
Sr.
HM
BN
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