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Russellville Football Team History
Russellville Golden Tigers
Russellville High School
P.O. Box 730 Russellville, AL 35653
Stadium: Tigers Stadium Colors: Vegas Gold, Black & White Coach: Bill Doty
1969 Season Highlights
Bill Doty enters his 9th season as Head Coach at Russellville.
Won 30 consecutive games.
1969 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Sep. 5 @
Deshler
35
20
W
Fri., Sep. 12 vs.
Bradshaw
31
22
W
Fri., Sep. 19 vs.
Colbert County
11
6
W
Fri., Sep. 26 vs.
Coffee
22
6
W
Fri., Oct. 3 vs.
Phil Campbell
40
10
W
Fri., Oct. 10 @
Cherokee
27
0
W
Fri., Oct. 17 @
Haleyville
11
0
W
Fri., Oct. 31 @
Austin
13
7
W
Fri., Nov. 7 @
Sheffield
27
12
W
Fri., Nov. 14 vs.
Muscle Shoals
26
36
L
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 21 @
Sylacauga
12
42
L
1st Round Playoffs
1969 Season Totals
Record 9-2
Points Scored 255
Scoring Average 23.2
Points Allowed 161
Defense Average 14.6
Opponents Record 51-58
-3
Home Record 4-1
Away Record 5-1
1969 Class 3A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
10/15/1969 6
1 (6-0)
AP
10/8/1969 5
2 (5-0)
AP
11/12/1969 10
1 (9-0)
AP
11/6/1969 9
1 (8-0)
AP
1969 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
Mike Massengill
HB
All Southern
Orlando Sentinel
Mike Massingill
HB
Sr. 6-1 170
All-Star Game
Mike Massingill
RB
Sr. 6-1 170
Back of Year
Bham Post-Herald
William Bonds
E
Sr. 6-2 210
All-Star Game
1969 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Danny Creekmore L
HM
BPH
David Willis L
HM
BPH
Donald Jackson B
HM
BPH
Jimbo Bonds E
Sr. 200
2nd
BN
Jimbo Bonds E
Sr. 200
2nd
AP
Mike Massengill B
Sr. 6-1 185
2nd
AP
Mike Massengill B
Sr. 6-1 185
1st
BN
Mike Massengill B
Sr. 6-1 170
1st
BPH
William Bond E
Sr. 200
2nd
BPH
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