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2016 Champions Challenge


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          The 11th annual Champions Challenge Football Classic will be held this week in Montgomery at the Cramton Bowl. 

          Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa is taking on Demopolis in the Thursday night game. Friday will feature a couple of Class 7A powerhouses in Hoover and Central-Phenix City. Finally, Saturday's game will close out the series with Andalusia and Brooks pairing off.


The 2016 Champions Challenge schedule at Cramton Bowl:
Thursday, August 18 -- 7 p.m.: Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (8-4) vs. Demopolis (11-2)
Friday, August 19 -- 7 p.m.: Hoover (10-3) vs. Central-Phenix City (9-4)
Saturday, August 20 -- 7 p.m.: Andalusia (11-2) vs. Brooks (11-2)


2015
   Madison Academy 19, Leeds 14    
   Gordo 28, Glencoe 21    
   Bob Jones 37, Carver Montgomery 30    
       
2014
   Opelika 20, Carver Montgomery 16    
   Dadeville 14, Piedmont 8    
   Spanish fort 42, Stanhope Elmore 14    
       
2013
   Benjamin Russell 28, Walker 14    
   Straughn 35, Walter Wellborn 26    
   Bob Jones 23, Enterprise 20    
       
2012
   Spanish Fort 33, Muscle Shoals 22    
   Central Clay County 25, Beauregard 13    
   McGill-Toolen 27, Northridge 0    
       
2011
   Hueytown 36, Thomasville 27    
   Hamilton 38, Sweet Water 35    
   Daphne 24, Clay-Chalkville 21    
       
2010
   Opelika 34, Greenville 6    
   Auburn 30, Spain Park 3    
   Jackson 30, Trinity 8    
       
2009
   Prattville 37, Carver-Montgomery 0    
   T.R. Miller 27, Leeds 7    
   Hoover 32, Oxford 27    
       
2008
   Prattville vs. Oxford, canceled due to inclement weather    
       
2007
   Prattville 36, North Gwinnett, Ga. 3    
       
2006
   Hoover 38, UMS-Wright 0    
   Clay-County 41, Addison 6    

David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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