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Opp Football Team History
Opp Bobcats
Opp High School
502 N. Maloy St. Opp, AL 36467
Stadium: Channell Lee Field Colors: Black & Gold Coach: Brent Hill Region: 3A-R2
2016 Season Highlights
Brent Hill enters his 3rd season as Head Coach at Opp. The Bobcats move from Region 1 to Region 2. The Bobcats won the Class 3A Region 2 Championship.
2016 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Thu., Aug. 18 OPEN Fri., Aug. 26 @
T.R. Miller
30
20
W
Fri., Sep. 2 @
Straughn
*
55
32
W
Fri., Sep. 9 vs.
Wicksburg
*
28
16
W
Fri., Sep. 16 @
Houston Academy
*
55
0
W
Fri., Sep. 23 vs.
Andalusia
14
37
L
Fri., Sep. 30 vs.
Slocomb
*
59
6
W
Fri., Oct. 7 @
Providence Christian
*
43
22
W
Fri., Oct. 14 vs.
Geneva
*
55
23
W
Fri., Oct. 21 @
Daleville
*
32
29
W
Thu., Oct. 27 vs.
Elba
43
24
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 4 vs.
Hillcrest Evergreen
25
28
L (OT)
1st Round Playoffs
2016 Season Totals
Record 9-2
Points Scored 439
Scoring Average 39.9
Points Allowed 237
Defense Average 21.5
Opponents Record 68-54
Region Record 7-0
Home Record 4-2
Away Record 5-0
2016 Class 3A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
8/3/2016 PS
6 (8-4) 158
ASWA
8/23/2016 1
5 (0-0) 154
ASWA
8/30/2016 2
3 (1-0) 236
ASWA
9/6/2016 3
3 (2-0) 211
ASWA
9/13/2016 4
3 (3-0) 238
ASWA
9/20/2016 5
3 (4-0) 237
ASWA
9/27/2016 6
5 (4-1) 154
ASWA
10/4/2016 7
5 (5-1) 167
ASWA
10/11/2016 8
5 (6-1) 161
ASWA
10/18/2016 9
4 (7-1) 197
ASWA
10/25/2016 10
4 (8-1) 211
ASWA
11/1/2016 Final
4 (9-1) 209
ASWA
2016 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Opp Players on File.
2016 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Hennis Washington DB
Sr. 6-0 190
1st
ASWA
Orlando Lacey ATH
Sr. 6-0 175
1st
ASWA
Tramkequez Lane DL
Sr. 6-2 230
1st
ASWA
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