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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.


 2023 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Jamarian Acklin  Deshler OL6-4 295Sr.  
  Tyrell Averhart  Hewitt-Trussville DL6-0 255Sr.  
  Jonathan Bibbs  Spain Park TE/WR 170Sr.  
  Bennett Blanks  Fort Payne DE/LB6-3 215Sr.  
  Gage Blanton  Oakman OL6-4 280Sr.  
  DaMarion Bothwell  Oneonta RB6-0 228Sr.  
  Jerrell Brasher  Gadsden City DL6-3 265Sr.  
  Gabe Brito  Gadsden City P/K5-9 216Sr.  
  Amari Brundidge  Parker RB6-0 214Sr.  
  Chris Burge  Leeds DL 261Sr.  
  Drew Collins  Minor DL6-3 230Sr.  
  Jayden Davis  Thompson DE/LB6-0 212Sr.  
  Nick Davis  Leeds DE/LB6-1 262Sr.  
  Phillip Davison Jr.  Parker DE/LB6-0 240Sr.  
  Peyton Floyd  Hewitt-Trussville QB5-11 180Sr.  
  Zack Gaylor  Cherokee County OL6-2 275Sr.  
  Marecus Goodloe  Muscle Shoals TE/WR6-2 200Sr.  
  Camare Hampton  Oxford TE/WR6-2 180Sr.  
  EJ Havis  Guntersville DB6-0 190Sr.  
  Carlos Ivy  Clay-Chalkville DE/LB5-11 224Sr.  
  Nathan Jennings  James Clemens DL 250Sr.  South Alabama
  JMarcus Jones  Ramsay DB5-11 175Sr.  
  Amon Lane  Moody DB5-10 185Sr.  
  Landen Nix  Winston County OL5-11 207Sr.  
  Deuce Oliver  Thompson TE/WR5-10 157Sr.  
  JayShon Ridgle  Athens TE/WR5-11 200Sr.  
  Noah Sanders  Ramsay OL6-2 275Sr.  
  Logan Silva  Arab DE/LB6-1 200Sr.  
  Fletcher Taylor  Ramsay DB5-11 170Sr.  
  Nate Thomason  Helena DE/LB6-2 210Sr.  
  Micah Valdez  Hewitt-Trussville OL6-2 282Sr.  
  Luke Waldrop  Gadsden City QB5-8 170Sr.  
  Jordan Washington  Helena RB6-1 210Sr.  
  Ethan Webb  Valley Head OL6-1 210Sr.  
  Ethan Wilder  Gordo DB6-1 176Sr.  
  Cam Wormley  Pleasant Grove Ath5-8 160Sr.  


 2023 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Brandon Autery  Saraland OL6-4 280Sr.  
  KJ Beckham  Baker TE/WR5-11 180Sr.  
  James Bolton  Mary Montgomery TE / WR6-2 190Sr.  
  DJ Butler  Davidson RB6-0 185Sr.  
  Diego Camboia  Mobile Christian DL6-5 280Sr.  
  Nick Clark  Daphne RB5-9 200Sr.  
  Quinton Cook  Loachapoka DE/LB6-2 190Sr.  
  Caleb Dozier  Headland DE/LB6-3 230Sr.  
  Benton Dunn  Charles Henderson OL6-2 275Sr.  
  Tyler Durant  Daphne DL6-3 275Sr.  
  KeAviyon Durry  Dothan High DB5-11 180Sr.  
  Joshua Flowers  Baker QB6-3 225Sr.  
  Tynean Goodwill  Faith Acdemy DE/LB6-3 190Sr.  
  Kalari Gordon  Carver Montgomery OL6-3 320Sr.  
  Jerrian Graham  Vigor TE/WR6-2 190Sr.  
  Trashun Griffin  Bibb County DL6-4 255Sr.  
  EJ Hall  B.T. Washington DB5-10 180Sr.  
  Trent Hood  Central Phenix City RB6-2 210Sr.  
  Braden Jackson  Gulf Shores TE/WR6-1 185Sr.  
  Logan Joellenbeck  Foley OL6-6 335Sr.  
  Camron Laffitte  Saraland DE/LB6-1 210Sr.  
  Joe Lott  UMS-Wright DB6-3 190Sr.  
  Caleb McCreary  Catholic Montgomery QB5-11 185Sr.  
  Ean Nation  Auburn TE/WR5-10 170Sr.  
  Kolton Nero  Foley RB5-11 228Sr.  
  Nick Peerson  Charles Henderson P/K5-11 176Sr.  
  Jayden Phifer  Catholic Montgomery DB5-11 180Sr.  
  Joseph Phillips  B.T. Washington DE/LB6-3 245Sr.  
  Brandon Purifoy  Vigor DE/LB5-6 163Sr.  
  Ronnie Royal  Gulf Shores Ath5-11 185Sr.  
  Graham Uter  Bayside Academy OL6-5 285Sr.  
  Kam Weaver  Andalusia DE/LB6-1 200Sr.  
  Matthew Wilfork  Abbeville OL6-2 285Sr.  
  Andre Woods  Prattville OL6-3 295Sr.  
  Arthur Woods  Reeltown DB5-9 170Sr.  
  Ashton Wright  B.C. Rain DL6-4 275Sr.  



Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

In 1970 Monroe Academy won the first championship in the A.I.S.A. by defeating Lowndes Academy 6-0.