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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: Billy Snider Region: 3A-R13
1986 Season Highlights
Billy Snider enters his 4th season as Head Coach at Lexington. The Golden Bears won the Class 3A Region 13 Championship.
1986 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Aug. 29 @
Brooks
6
14
L
Fri., Sep. 5 vs.
Central Florence
22
8
W
Fri., Sep. 12 @
Elkmont
21
7
W
Fri., Sep. 19 @
West Limestone
*
27
20
W
Fri., Sep. 26 vs.
East Limestone
31
14
W
Fri., Oct. 3 @
Lauderdale County
*
14
7
W (OT)
Fri., Oct. 10 vs.
Ardmore
35
14
W
Fri., Oct. 17 vs.
Rogers
*
17
14
W (OT)
Fri., Oct. 24 @
Cherokee
14
6
W
Fri., Oct. 31 vs.
Wilson
31
14
W
Playoffs Fri., Nov. 7 vs.
Clements
41
6
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 14 vs.
Rogers
14
0
W
2nd Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 21 vs.
Crossville
14
35
L
3rd Round Playoffs
1986 Season Totals
Record 11-2
Points Scored 287
Scoring Average 22.1
Points Allowed 159
Defense Average 12.2
Opponents Record 76-65
Region Record 3-0
Home Record 7-1
Away Record 4-1
1986 Class 3A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
10/22/1986 8
7 (7-1)
ASWA
10/29/1986 9
7 (8-1)
ASWA
11/6/1986 Final
7 (9-1)
ASWA
1986 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
No Lexington Players on File.
1986 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Eric Thigpen RB
Jr.
HM
ASWA
Eric Thigpen RB
Jr.
HM
BN
Larry Nunley LB
HM
BN
Larry Nunley LB
HM
ASWA
Lindsay Phillips DL
Sr. 6-2 190
1st
ASWA
Lindsay Phillips DL
Sr. 6-2 190
1st
BN
Paul Carlock WR
Sr. 6-1 180
1st
ASWA
Paul Carlock DB
Sr. 6-1 170
1st
BN
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