Mortimer Jordan Blue Devils
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Mortimer Jordan High School
1920 Blue Devil Drive Kimberly, AL 35091 Stadium: Jimmie Trotter Field Colors: Royal Blue & White Coach: |
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Mortimer Jordan vs. Shades Valley/Shades Cahaba
Date | Opponent | Score Shades Valley-Shades Cahaba | |
11/4/1949 (Fri) | @ Shades Valley | L 12-36 | |
11/4/1948 (Thu) | Shades Cahaba | L 12-23 | |
11/14/1947 (Fri) | @ Shades Cahaba | L 0-7 | |
11/15/1946 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 12-32 | |
11/16/1945 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 8-60 | |
11/17/1944 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 6-51 | |
11/5/1943 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | T 26-26 | |
11/6/1942 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 6-33 | |
11/7/1941 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 0-26 | |
11/8/1940 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 0-6 | |
11/10/1939 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 6-30 | |
10/28/1938 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 7-40 | |
10/29/1937 (Fri) | @ Shades Cahaba | L 7-26 | |
10/30/1936 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 0-12 | |
11/1/1935 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 7-26 | |
11/2/1934 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 14-18 | |
11/3/1933 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 6-19 | |
11/4/1932 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | T 6-6 | |
10/16/1931 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 6-32 | |
11/14/1930 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | T 6-6 | |
9/20/1929 (Fri) | @ Shades Cahaba | L 0-13 | |
10/19/1928 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | W 33-0 | |
1924 | Shades Cahaba | L 0-8 | |
9/28/1923 (Fri) | Shades Cahaba | L 0-12 |
Mortimer Jordan has won 1 and scored 180 points has won 20 and scored 548 points with 3 being tied |
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From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.