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1963 Geneva County 


1963 Geneva County 
 Record: 9-0-1
 Head Coach: C.T. Burgess
 
 The 1963 Geneva County  were chosen as Class 2A  State Champions by the Montgomery Advertiser.
 Summary:
 
County Champs, Peanut Bowl Champs

Most Valuable Team Player - Bobby Gene Tindell

Most Valuable Offensive Lineman - Bill Martin

Most Valuable Defensive Lineman - Taze Fulford

Most Valuable Offensive Back - Ronnie Seibenhener

Most Valuable Defensive Back - Johnny Howell


 Site  PF   Opponent  PA   W/L/T 
26   Florala W
 Opp T
20   Samson W
16   Carroll W
 Elba 20 L
16   Pike County 14 W
31   Slocomb W
34   Geneva W
33   Rehobeth W
13   Abbeville W
  
2028-1-1 55
 Final Poll                           
 Rank   Team   Record   Votes   Source 
1       Geneva County (9-0-1)   MA
2       Cordova (9-0-1)   MA
3       Gordo (7-1-2)   MA
4       Linden (9-0-1)   MA
5       Monroe County (8-1-1)   MA
6       Abbeville (8-1-1)   MA
7       Georgiana (8-2)   MA
8       LaFayette (7-2-1)   MA
9       Lamar County (8-2)   MA
10       Curry (8-1-1)   MA


1963 Geneva County All-State Players
 Bill MartinT Sr.212 1  BPH
 Bobby TindellB 2  BPH
 Terry SellersB HM  BPH
 Taze FulfordT Jr. HM  BPH


1963 Geneva County All-Star Players
 AHSAA-University of Alabama All-Star Game   
 Bobby Tindell DE Sr.  


1963 Geneva County Roster
NO. NAME POS.
18 Jimmy Boles E
  Bennie Joe Butler G
10 Jim Campbell QB
20 Bill Cobb FB
27 Billy Dean C
26 Bobby Dorriety QB
30 Taze Fulford T
12 Ronnie Goodnight E
21 Kenneth Hales T
14 Jimmy Hendrix QB
16 Johnny Howell HB
37 Frank Ketchem G
28 Paul Ketchem G
36 Marion Lee T
39 Tony Lee T
38 Paul Lee T
34 Bill Martin T
35 Jimmy Miller E
17 Mike Payne C
11 Robert Peters LB
24 Ronnie Seibenhener HB
13 Terry Smith HB
  Jim Bob Strickland G
31 Rex Thomas T
33 Bobby Gene Tindell HB
23 Jimmy Thomas E
     


Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

Luverne 'Toad' Wise was the first female football player in Alabama and may have been the first in the country. She was a kicker for the Escambia County Blue Devils in 1939-40.