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Alabama High School Football Players


 
 Tim Castille
 All-State Team
 Year   Class   Position   Team   Source 
1998 3A WR 1st  BN
1998 3A WR 1st  ASWA
1999 3A WR 1st  BN
1999 3A WR 1st  ASWA
2000 5A WR 1st  ASWA
2000 5A WR 1st  BN
2001 5A ATH 1st  ASWA
2001 5A RB 1st  BN
2002 5A RB 1st  BN
2002 5A RB 1st  ASWA

 Awards
 Year   Award   Position   Class  Source 
 2000  Super 12 WR So.  
 2000  Super All-State WR So.  Bham News
 2000  All Southern WR  Orlando Sentinel
 2001  Super 12 RB/WR Jr.  ASWA
 2001  Super All-State RB Jr.  Bham News
 2002  Super All-State RB Sr.  Bham News
 2002  All Southern RB Sr.  Orlando Sentinel
 2002  Super 12 RB/WR Sr.  ASWA
 2002  AL-MS Game RB Sr.  
 2001  All American RB/WR Jr.  U.S. Army
  
   
  Born: 
  High School: Briarwood Christian
  Position: RB/WR
  Height/Weight: 5'11" / 220
  Senior Season: 2001
  College: Alabama
 
 


 High School Bio:

            Tim was a five year starter for Briarwood Christian. He played in more victories than any other player in the state ever with 62. He ended his career with 243 receptions for 4,122 yards with 41 touchdowns, rushed for 3,626 yards, gained 1,084 yards returning kickoffs and had 1,121 yards on punt returns. His 9,544 yards of total offense was a state record. As an eighth-grader playing wide receiver, he caught 65 passes for 1,194 yards and 11 touchdowns as Briarwood went undefeated and won the state title. As a junior, he ran for 913 yards and scored 22 touchdowns on 130 carries and also caught 55 passes for 825 yards and 12 touchdowns while playing with a strained knee most of the season. His senior season he had 875 yards on 158 carries and nine touchdowns. He would wind up his career by scoring 102 touchdowns.





Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History

The Tuscaloosa Black Bears were considered one of the best programs in the nation from 1925-1931. Their record over that span was an amazing 61-0-3.