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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.


 1962 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
 Truman Anderson  Lineville T5-11 190Sr.  
 Dickie Bean  Childersburg HB6-0 180Sr.  Alabama
 Bill Belue  Coffee T6-2 220Sr.  Auburn
 Russell Cheatham  Haleyville T6-1 215Sr.  Auburn
 John Cochran  Crossville FB6-1 200Sr.  Auburn
 Carl Fields  Albertville T 235Sr.  Alabama
 Joe Haynie  Emma Sansom QB6-0 165Sr.  
 Bill Henderson.  Cleveland E6-2 195Sr.  Tennessee
 Ray Hester  Phil Campbell E6-2 185Sr.  Florence State
 Jim Ingle  Ensley E6-1 190Sr.  Auburn
 Jim Kirkland  Oneonta HB5-10 185Sr.  Marion Military
 Larry Lackey  B.B. Comer HB6-1 190Sr.  Alabama
 Frank Layton  Leeds E6-2 198Sr.  Auburn
 Don Lewis  Decatur FB6-1 185Sr.  Auburn
 Ted Lewis  Aliceville QB5-11 172Sr.  Marion Military
 John Mann  Cherokee County G5-11 187Sr.  Jacksonville State
 Jimmy Mitchell  Decatur QB6-1 175Sr.  Alabama
 Terry Mitchell  Deshler G5-11 200Sr.  
 Gary Ray  Sylacauga HB5-11 195Sr.  Alabama
 James Richards  Cullman C6-2 187Sr.  St. Bernard
 Carter Roberts  McAdory T6-5 205Sr.  Auburn
 Larry Sinquefield  Ensley FB5-9 165Sr.  Auburn
 Harold Steely  Anniston G6-0 195Sr.  Georgia
 James Stone  Russellville T6-0 215Sr.  
 Mike Stripling  Fayette County HB6-0 170Sr.  
 Wayne Treece  Scottsboro FB6-2 210Sr.  Alabama
 Woodrow Troope  Crossville C6-0 190Sr.  Alabama
 Clifford Winefordner  Deshler G6-0 195Sr.  Vanderbilt


 1962 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
 Mack Brown  Georgiana E6-1 175Sr.  
 Jimmy Carroll  Enterprise C6-2 190Sr.  Alabama
 Wayne Coleman  Vigor QB6-3 188Sr.  Mississippi State
 Ashley Cook  Sidney Lanier QB5-10 170Sr.  Mississippi State
 Russell Cutcliff  John Carroll E5-11 175Sr.  Villanova
 Phil Dabbs  Bessemer C6-0 215Sr.  Alabama
 Anthony DeMarlo  Foley HB5-7 165Sr.  Georgia Tech
 Jimmy Foshee.  Dadeville G5-9 185Sr.  
 Cecil Foster  Lee Montgomery G5-11 210Sr.  Auburn
 Bill Lee  Eutaw T6-5 225Sr.  Alabama
 Robert Lloyd  Monroe County G5-11 195Sr.  
 Glenn McLendon  Pike County HB5-11 170Sr.  Troy State
 Harold Mesaris  Sidney Lanier C6-0 197Sr.  Mississippi State
 Bogue Miller  Benjamin Russell HB6-1 192Sr.  Auburn
 Floyd Newman  Reeltown FB6-0 180Sr.  
 Terry Owens  Samson T6-5 215Sr.  Alabama
 David Ray  Central Phenix City OL6-1 195Sr.  Alabama
 J.B. Schilleci  John Carroll HB5-6 175Sr.  Auburn
 Jim Scott  Sidney Lanier FB6-0 200Sr.  Alabama
 Bill Sharpe  UMS-Wright E6-0 188Sr.  Clemson
 Lynwood Strickland  Benjamin Russell E6-0 185Sr.  Alabama
 Carl Underwood  Rehobeth FB6-0 185Sr.  Alabama
 Joel White  Banks T6-1 194Sr.  Alabama
  Sam Williams  Monroe County HB 170Sr.  
 Evan Wilson  Thomasville E6-3 205Sr.  Auburn
 Jerry Wooten  Geneva G6-1 195Sr.  Florida State
 Jimmy Wyatt  Tuscaloosa T6-0 220Sr.  Vanderbilt



Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

Etowah defeated Oxford 69-63 in 1991 to set a state record for most points scored by both teams in a playoff game.