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Clay-Chalkville: Pike Road: Vigor (4) Piedmont (5) Clarke County: Sweet Water (11) 2022: Thompson: Saraland: Ramsay (2) Andalusia (3) St. James: Fyffe: Leroy 2023 Central-Phenix City (3) Clay-Chalkville (4) Gulf Shores: Montgomery Catholic: Mobile Christian Fyffe (7) Leroy (7) 2024 Thompson (6) Parker: Montgomery Catholic (2) Jackson (3) Mars ...
During the 2022 football season, the Spartans saw major success in their football program, winning their first 6A football title in program history. The team had made the title game twice before, but lost to Clay-Chalkville and Pinson Valley, respectively. [2] During the 2022 title game, Saraland beat Mountain Brook High School, 17-38.
The Cougars would win their second AHSAA Class 6A football title in 2014 by beating the Saraland Spartans in a competitive 36–31 game at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. [12] The victory capped a 15–0 season which ended with the Cougars being ranked 35th in the nation by Max Preps and being featured on the website's Tour of Champions ...
Mario Clover, Clay-Chalkville: Clover pledged to Mississippi State and new coach Jeff Lebby on Dec. 10. The four-star wide receiver held offers from Alabama, Michigan, Auburn, Arkansas, Florida ...
Alabama School of Fine Arts; Altamont School; Banks Academy [35] Carver High School; Cornerstone Christian Schools [36] Glen Iris Baptist School [37] Holy Family Cristo Rey High School; Huffman High School; Islamic Academy of Alabama [38] Jackson-Olin High School; John Carroll Catholic High School; Ramsay High School; Rock City Preparatory ...
The No. 4 2024 cornerback, Clay-Chalkville four-star Jaylen Mbakwe, committed to Alabama football as the No. 1 in-state recruit.
Yes, Alabama did beat the SEC champion and two other ranked teams, with a strength of schedule among the toughest in the country. The Tide posted nine wins over a meat-grinder of a schedule, and ...
Chalkville is a former census-designated place in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. [1] At the 2000 census the population was 3,829. The area is now part of the city of Clay .