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2013 Season Scoring Averages


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Week 10    (11/2/2013)

There are 31 teams are averaging over 40 points a game at the end of the regular season. Maplesville once again leads by averaging 55.8 points per game followed by Calera at 50.1 and Piedmont with an average of 47.1. Maplesville would need to win the Class 1A state championship and score another 203 points in the five games to top the record set by Demopolis in 2004 when the Tigers scored a record 761 points in 15 games.

The least productive offenses include... John Essex (5.2) and Grissom (5.7).

Muscle Shoals saw their points go up dramatically when they allowed 24 points in a lose to Bob Jones. They still maintain theri lead among the AHSAA schools by allowing an average of 5.0 points per game through the regular season. Restoration Academy of the AISA leads all schools by only giving up 4.3 points per game. On the other end, the Carbon Hill defense gave up points at a clip of 52.1 per game.

Maplesville again leads in point differential average by defeating nine opponents by an average of 47.1 points per game. Calera maintains second with an average winning margin of 37.8 in their nine wins.
2013 Scoring Average
Rank Team Games Points Avg.
1 Maplesville 10 558 55.8
2 Calera 10 501 50.1
3 Piedmont 10 471 47.1
4 Edgewood Academy 11 516 46.9
5 Monroe Academy 10 469 46.9
6 Saks 10 467 46.7
7 Oneonta 10 463 46.3
8 Pickens County 10 463 46.3
9 Marion County 10 460 46.0
10 Clay-Chalkville 10 454 45.4
11 McGill 10 454 45.4
12 Charles Henderson 10 442 44.2
13 Marengo Academy 10 442 44.2
14 Benjamin Russell 10 439 43.9
15 Lee-Scott Academy 10 439 43.9
16 Madison Academy 10 437 43.7
17 Jackson 10 436 43.6
18 Marengo 10 430 43.0
19 Ragland 9 387 43.0
20 Spanish Fort 10 426 42.6
21 Tanner 9 383 42.6
22 Washington County 10 425 42.5
23 Homewood 10 424 42.4
24 Muscle Shoals 10 417 41.7
25 Shades Valley 10 416 41.6
26 Dale County 10 415 41.5
27 T.R. Miller 10 414 41.4
28 G.W. Long 10 408 40.8
29 Fultondale 10 405 40.5
30 Restoration Academy 11 444 40.4
31 Fyffe 10 401 40.1

2013 Defense Average
Rank Team Games Allowed Avg.
1 Restoration Academy 11 47 4.3
2 Muscle Shoals 10 50 5.0
3 Hoover 10 60 6.0
4 Marengo Academy 10 60 6.0
5 J.O. Johnson 10 69 6.9
6 Madison Academy 10 86 8.6
7 Central Clay County 10 87 8.7
8 Maplesville 10 87 8.7
9 Spanish Fort 10 87 8.7
10 Wenonah 10 87 8.7
11 Benjamin Russell 10 94 9.4
12 Homewood 10 96 9.6
13 Loachapoka 10 97 9.7
14 Dadeville 10 100 10.0
15 Ragland 9 91 10.1
16 Colbert County 10 104 10.4
17 Walker 10 105 10.5
18 Pickens County 10 106 10.6
19 Trinity 10 108 10.8
20 McAdory 10 109 10.9
21 Oneonta 10 109 10.9
22 Piedmont 10 109 10.9
23 Leeds 10 111 11.1
24 Addison 9 101 11.2
25 Jackson 10 112 11.2
26 St. Pauls 10 113 11.3
27 Dale County 10 114 11.4
28 Linden 10 114 11.4
29 Vestavia Hills 10 115 11.5
30 Monroe Academy 10 116 11.6
31 Saraland 10 118 11.8
32 Hamilton 10 119 11.9
33 Falkville 9 108 12.0

2013 Differential Average
Rank Team Games Avg.
1 Maplesville 10 47.1
2 Marengo Academy 10 38.2
3 Calera 10 37.8
4 Muscle Shoals 10 36.7
5 Piedmont 10 36.2
6 Restoration Academy 11 36.1
7 Pickens County 10 35.7
8 Oneonta 10 35.4
9 Monroe Academy 10 35.3
10 Madison Academy 10 35.1
11 Benjamin Russell 10 34.5
12 Spanish Fort 10 33.9
13 Saks 10 33.2
14 Ragland 9 32.9
15 Homewood 10 32.8
16 Jackson 10 32.4
17 Hoover 10 32.2
18 Dale County 10 30.1
19 J.O. Johnson 10 29.9
20 Charles Henderson 10 29.4
21 McGill 10 29.1
22 Washington County 10 29.1
23 T.R. Miller 10 28.9
24 Tanner 9 28.3
25 Saraland 10 27.7
26 Addison 9 27.3
27 G.W. Long 10 27.3
28 Clay-Chalkville 10 27.2
29 Edgewood Academy 11 27.2
30 Linden 10 26.4
31 Lanett 9 26.2
32 Leeds 10 26.2
33 Falkville 9 25.8
34 Fyffe 10 25.5
35 Colbert County 10 25.3





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