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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.






AHSAA All Star Game Roster




Each season between 1948 and 1983 the Alabama High School Athletic Association in cooperation with the University of Alabama sponsored an all start event in Tuscaloosa.
The following football players were selected to participate in the football game.
Many of the players have profiles with their high school statistics included.
The game was not played between 1985 through the 1996 season. In 1997, the game began again and moved to Montgomery in where the AHSAA has backed the game until today.


 1958 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
 Billy Don Aldridge  Hartselle C6-0 185Sr.  
 Steve Allen.  Athens G5-11 193Sr.  Alabama
 Ronnie Davis  Gordo HB6-0 175Sr.  Alabama
 Travis Fleming  Ohatchee T6-2 215Sr.  Jacksonville State
 Rhea Greenwell  Decatur E6-1 175Sr.  Alabama
  Jerry Harwick  Pell City DT 205Sr.  
 Myron Hawkins  Gadsden C5-11 175Sr.  Alabama
 Julian Holmes  Walter Wellborn FB6-2 195Sr.  Auburn
 Tommy Kelley  Phillips Birmingham E6-0 180Sr.  Florida
 Clifton LaBoone  Berry Fayette FB5-10 185Sr.  Alabama
 Doug Lewis  Sylacauga G5-10 205Sr.  Auburn
 David Luttrell  Jacksonville FB5-9 190Sr.  Auburn
 Don Machen  Sylacauga HB5-10 160Sr.  Auburn
 Ray McCrary  Pickens County HB6-0 155Sr.  
 Gerald Mock  Talladega MG6-3 195Sr.  Alabama
 Fred Moore  Central Florence T6-3 218Sr.  Ole Miss
 Eddie Murray  Anniston QB5-10 160Sr.  Alabama
 Billy Neighbors  Tuscaloosa County MG5-11 230Sr.  Alabama
 Richard ODell  Lincoln E6-2 200Sr.  Alabama
 Johnny OLinger  Scottsboro T6-0 190Sr.  Alabama
 Kenneth Poston  Colbert County C6-0 210Sr.  Alabama
 Shelton Prince  Russellville QB6-1 160Sr.  Itawamba Jr. College
 Bill Richardson  Walker HB5-10 165Sr.  Alabama
 R.C. Sanderson  Hamilton T5-10 205Sr.  Memphis State
 Charles Sparks  Walker DE6-0 180Sr.  East Miss. Jr. College
  Jimmy Teat  Brookwood FB 195Sr.  
 Pat Trammell  Scottsboro QB6-1 190Sr.  Alabama


 1958 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
 Van Allen  Tuscaloosa HB5-6 145Sr.  Alabama
 James Barbaree  Bullock County E6-2 194Sr.  Southern Miss
 Wendell Barnes  Escambia County G6-1 220Sr.  Alabama
 Joe Baughan  Bessemer MG6-2 218Sr.  Georgia Tech
 Tommy Brooker  Demopolis E6-2 207Sr.  Alabama
  Ingram Caldwell  Tuscaloosa Sr.  Alabama
 Travis Casey  Dothan T6-4 240Sr.  Alabama
 Billy Coleman  Vigor QB5-10 178Sr.  Alabama
 Gerald Conner  Wetumpka G6-2 200Sr.  
 Ingram Culwell  Tuscaloosa QB6-1 185Sr.  Alabama
 Cary Dozier  Charles Henderson HB5-8 170Sr.  Howard College
 Kenny Griffin  Opp E6-0 200Sr.  Auburn
 Leslie Hammond  Robertsdale FB5-11 190Sr.  Auburn
 Carl Hopson  Lee Montgomery FB5-10 180Sr.  Alabama
 Bobby Hunt  Lanett QB6-1 175Sr.  Auburn
 Morris Meador  Choctaw County QB6-0 180Sr.  Southern Miss
 Billy Nance  Tuscaloosa T6-4 218Sr.  Mississippi State
 Bill Rice  Troy E6-5 210Sr.  Alabama
 Cliff Russell  Sidney Lanier T6-3 225Sr.  Alabama
 Jimmy Sharpe  Escambia County G5-11 190Sr.  Alabama
 Bob Sheridan  Bessemer HB5-9 180Sr.  Georgia Tech
 Roy Shoemaker  UMS HB5-11 165Sr.  Alabama
 Charlie Smith  UMS MG6-2 210Sr.  Auburn
 Jeff Tidmore  Central Phenix City C6-2 210Sr.  Alabama
 Billy Ware  Selma C5-11 195Sr.  
 Billy Weeks  Dothan FB6-1 180Sr.  Auburn



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