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Lexington Football Team History
Lexington Golden Bears
Lexington High School
P.O. Box 70 Lexington, AL 35648
Stadium: McMeans Stadium Colors: Purple & Gold Coach: Rickie Putman Region: 2A-R8
2005 Season Highlights
Rickie Putman enters his 2nd season as Head Coach at Lexington. The Golden Bears won the Class 2A Region 8 Championship. The Golden Bears set a team record by winning 11 games.
2005 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Thu., Aug. 25 vs.
Lauderdale County
20
13
W
Fri., Sep. 2 vs.
Colbert Heights
*
31
13
W
Fri., Sep. 9 @
Cherokee
*
41
0
W
Fri., Sep. 16 vs.
Clements
*
31
3
W
Sat., Sep. 24 @
Rogers
7
13
L
Fri., Sep. 30 @
Tanner
*
23
21
W
Fri., Oct. 7 @
Red Bay
*
28
6
W
Fri., Oct. 14 vs.
Phil Campbell
*
40
6
W
Fri., Oct. 21 @
Hatton
*
41
0
W
Fri., Oct. 28 vs.
Wilson
25
0
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 4 vs.
Falkville
56
20
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 11 vs.
Fyffe
24
13
W
2nd Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 18 @
Lineville
7
20
L
3rd Round Playoffs
2005 Season Totals
Record 11-2
Points Scored 374
Scoring Average 28.8
Points Allowed 128
Defense Average 9.8
Opponents Record 70-74
Region Record 7-0
Home Record 7-0
Away Record 4-2
2005 Class 2A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
10/5/2005 6
9 (5-1) 33
ASWA
10/12/2005 7
9 (6-1) 55
ASWA
10/19/2005 8
9 (7-1) 57
ASWA
10/26/2005 9
7 (8-1) 94
ASWA
11/2/2005 Final
7 (9-1) 106
ASWA
2005 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Lexington Players on File.
2005 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
David Hill TE
Sr. 6-1 210
1st
BN
David Hill TE
Sr. 6-1 210
1st
ASWA
Drew Williams DB
Sr.
HM
BN
Mark McLemore OL
Sr.
HM
BN
Michael Harbin LB
Sr. 6-0 180
1st
BN
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