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McGill-Toolen's school colors are orange and black, and the mascot is a yellowjacket.In 2006, the McGill–Toolen varsity football team won the 6A Region 1 title, their first region title in 20 years by defeating its long-time rival Murphy High School.
They moved to Biloxi, Mississippi, and later Mobile, Alabama, where Fluker attended McGill-Toolen Catholic High School. By eighth grade, he stood 6'3" and weighed 400 pounds, but later lost much of that weight. [3] At McGill-Toolen, Fluker was a dominating defensive lineman. [4]
Tolbert was born on February 27, 1999, in Mobile, Alabama, and attended McGill–Toolen Catholic High School, where he played baseball, basketball, and football. [1] He did not become a starter until his senior year and finished the season with 37 receptions for 696 yards and nine touchdowns. [2]
He played football while attending McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Alabama, leading the school to a state title game in 2017. He then committed to the University of Alabama to play baseball ...
He attended McGill–Toolen Catholic High School where he lettered in football and in basketball. [3] During high school, he was part of the AHSAA All-State team and was an All-Coastal Alabama performer. He finished his senior season with 29 tackles and 4 interceptions while on defense and also finished with 220 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
He graduated from McGill–Toolen Catholic High School in 1949, then known as McGill Institute, [3] where there is an athletic complex named in his honor. [2] [4] After graduating from McGill in 1949, he entered St. Bernard Junior Seminary and College in Cullman, Alabama. He attended seminary at the Pontifical North American College in Rome.
Bennett attended McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Alabama and played corner back on the football team. He was a three-star recruit. College career
Thomas Joseph Toolen (February 28, 1886 – December 4, 1976) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Mobile from 1927 to 1969, and was given the personal title of Archbishop in 1954.