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Welcome to the Alabama High School Football Historical Society.
We have expanded our research to include all team sports in Alabama.
Initially our
goal is to preserve the history of every team sport played within
the state. We also provide other important information including
coaching records, tournament results, state championship summaries and much more. If you can provide accurate scores or
any other information related to our efforts we encourage you to contact
us.
The very first state championship held by the AHSAA for soccer happened in 1991
with Vestavia Hills claiming the title for 6A and Gadsden taking home the trophy
for the 1A-5A classifications.
While soccer had
grown in popularity and was played across the state by high schools since the
1970s it took a few years to become sanctioned by the AHSAA.
Soccer
continues to grow in popularity statewide but has been mostly dominated by the
private schools especially in the lower classifications.
Today
the AHSAA has five classifications with 1A-3A combined.
Boys Soccer Playoff Records
Most Championships
11 - John Carroll
8 - Grissom
8 - Oak Mountain
8 - Randolph
7 - Homewood
6 - Bayside Academy
5 - Briarwood
5 - Indian Springs
5 - Tuscaloosa Academy
(AISA)
Most Championship Match Appearances
15 - Oak Mountain
15 - Randolph
13 - John Carroll
11 - Briarwood
11 - Grissom
10 - Indian Springs
8 - Bayside Academy
8 - Homewood
8 - McGill-Toolen
8 - Tuscaloosa Academy
(AISA)
8 - Vestavia Hills
AHSAA Boys Soccer Playoffs
Most Final Four Appearances
25 - Randolph
17 - Oak Mountain
16 - John Carroll
15 - Bayside Academy
15 - McGill-Toolen
14 - Indian Springs
13 - Briarwood
13 - Grissom
Most Playoff Games Played
114 - Randolph
87 - John Carroll
84 - Oak Mountain
78 - Grissom
77 - Indian Springs
77 - McGill-Toolen
66 - Auburn
66 - Briarwood
65 - Bayside Academy
65 - St. Pauls
62 - Fort Payne
61 - Altamont
61 - Montgomery Academy
61 - Vestavia Hills
Most Playoff Wins
88 - Randolph
67 - Oak Mountain
64 - John Carroll
54 - Indian Springs
53 - Grissom
49 - Briarwood
49 - McGill-Toolen
47 - Homewood
45 - Bayside Academy
42 - Fort Payne
41 - St. Pauls
40 - Vestavia Hills
Most Playoff Appearances
34 - John Carroll
34 - Randolph
33 - Grissom
29 - Auburn
29 - Huntsville
29 - McGill-Toolen
28 - Altamont
28 - Indian Springs
27 - Davidson
26 - Bayside Academy
Find A Team
Over 800 high schools have fielded teams in the various sports across the state of Alabama.
Browse the history of sports for any of these schools. Find A Team
Which coaches have won the most state championships? A list of the coaches with the most state titles in Boys Soccer.
Boys Soccer Coaches
Most Championships
6 - Jamie Ferguson
6 - Joe Carter
5 - Michael Latty
5 - Rik Tozzi
5 - Sean McBride
4 - Danny Carlisle
4 - David DiPiazza
4 - Kris Keplinger
4 - Rick Grammer
3 - Alex Tomlinson
3 - Daniel DeMasters
3 - Don Baubles
(AISA)
3 - Mark Wallace
3 - Sean Gibson
2 - Brendan OHalloran
2 - Carter Doyle
2 - Derek Dearman
2 - Jesse Gamez
2 - John Lanier
(AISA)
2 - Matthew Holmes
2 - Nate Nicholas
2 - Richard Todd
ASHFHS.org
Following years of research, in June of 2007 the AHSFHS.org website became a reality.
Many people have gotten involved to assist us with research of the schools
and teams to make this a reality.
Other team sports have joined football as a part of our research.
Initially AHSFHS.org will include information about coaches, state playoffs, all
state teams, player awards and team records.
It is virtually impossible to provide scores for every game for every
team. Who knows, later even that may be a possibility. There is still a lot of
work to do with the all state teams of years past but our intentions are to find
every team.
We encourage everyone to get involved in helping us provide the most accurate
information possible. If you have information that would be useful to us please
let us know.
Great Moments in Alabama High School Sports History
South Lamar scored 113 points in defeating East Limestone 113-84 in the first round of the 1992 tournament. It is still a record for points scored in a game.