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Hayneville Football Team History
Hayneville Blue Devils
Hayneville High School
P.O. Box 307 Hayneville, AL 36040
Stadium: Coleman Stadium Colors: Blue & White Coach: Mac Champion
1965 Season Highlights
Mac Champion enters his 4th season as Head Coach at Hayneville.
Won 34 consecutive games. The Blue Devils set a team record by winning 10 games.
1965 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Sep. 10 vs.
Montgomery County
40
7
W
Fri., Sep. 17 @
Wilcox County
39
0
W
Fri., Sep. 24 vs.
Bullock County
27
20
W
Fri., Oct. 1 @
Georgiana
28
0
W
Fri., Oct. 8 vs.
Red Level
49
7
W
Fri., Oct. 15 vs.
Orrville
40
7
W
Fri., Oct. 22 @
Brantley
40
13
W
Fri., Oct. 29 @
Catholic Montgomery
29
6
W
Cramton Bowl
Sat., Nov. 13 vs.
Holtville
42
19
W
Wed., Nov. 24
Lowndes County
34
0
W
1965 Season Totals
Record 10-0
Points Scored 368
Scoring Average 36.8
Points Allowed 79
Defense Average 7.9
Opponents Record 41-53
-6
Home Record 5-0
Away Record 4-0
1965 Class 1A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
Final
1 (10-0) 0
MA
10/13/1965 5
1 (5-0) 90
AP
10/20/1965 6
1 (6-0) 102
AP
10/27/1965 7
1 (7-0) 78
AP
10/6/1965 4
1 (4-0) 84
AP
11/10/1965 9
1 (8-0) 81
AP
11/18/1965 10
2 (9-0) 77
AP
11/3/1965 8
1 (8-0) 102
AP
11/30/1965 Final
1 (9-0) 94
AP
9/15/1965 1
1 (1-0) 48
AP
9/22/1965 2
1 (2-0) 81
AP
9/29/1965 3
1 (3-0) 75
AP
1965 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Hayneville Players on File.
1965 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Bobby Woodruff FB
Jr. 190
2nd
BPH
Bobby Woodruff B
Jr. 185
2nd
BN
James Reeves T
Sr. 210
2nd
BN
Tommy Genard G
Jr. 165
1st
BPH
Tommy Genard G
Jr. 165
1st
AP
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