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New Hope Football Team History
New Hope Indians
New Hope High School
5216 Main Dr. New Hope, AL 35760
Stadium: Jack Mitchell Stadium Colors: Red, White & Blue Coach: Obie Childers Region: 3A-R14
1992 Season Highlights
Obie Childers enters his 8th season as Head Coach at New Hope. The Indians move from Region 16 to Region 14. The Indians won the Class 3A Region 14 Championship. The Indians set a team record by winning 10 games.
1992 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Sep. 4
Sparkman
42
0
W
Fri., Sep. 11
Buckhorn
14
27
L
Fri., Sep. 18
Hazel Green
28
13
W
Fri., Sep. 25
East Limestone
*
41
6
W
Fri., Oct. 2
Ardmore
*
15
12
W
Fri., Oct. 9
Fyffe
26
22
W
Fri., Oct. 16
Tanner
27
6
W
Fri., Oct. 23
Madison County
27
0
W
Fri., Oct. 30
Boaz
33
6
W
Fri., Nov. 6
Colbert County
13
0
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 13 vs.
Pisgah
21
9
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 20 vs.
Central Florence
10
13
L (OT)
2nd Round Playoffs
1992 Season Totals
Record 10-2
Points Scored 297
Scoring Average 24.8
Points Allowed 114
Defense Average 9.5
Opponents Record 58-75
Region Record 2-0
Home Record 1-1
Away Record 0-0
1992 Class 3A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
10/14/1992 6
10 (5-1)
ASWA
10/21/1992 7
9 (6-1)
ASWA
10/28/1992 8
9 (7-1)
ASWA
11/4/1992 9
8 (8-1)
ASWA
11/12/1992 Final
8 (9-1)
ASWA
1992 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No New Hope Players on File.
1992 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Aaron Deem RB
Sr. 6-1 205
HM
ASWA
Dusty Keel DB
Sr. 6-0 160
1st
BN
Dusty Keel DB
Sr. 6-0 160
1st
ASWA
Travis Merrell OL
Sr. 6-0 210
HM
BN
Travis Merrell OL
Sr. 6-0 210
HM
ASWA
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