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AHSAA All Star Game Roster




Each season between 1948 and 1983 the Alabama High School Athletic Association in cooperation with the University of Alabama sponsored an all start event in Tuscaloosa.
The following football players were selected to participate in the football game.
Many of the players have profiles with their high school statistics included.
The game was not played between 1985 through the 1996 season. In 1997, the game began again and moved to Montgomery in where the AHSAA has backed the game until today.


 2012 
 North Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Matt Allen  Clay-Chalkville OL6-1 245Sr.  
  Monty Bass  Oxford DB5-8 150Sr.  
  Jose Betancourt  Russellville K5-9 160Sr.  
  Dontavious Blair  Anniston OL6-7 280Sr.  
  Jeremy Boyd  Hoover DL6-3 260Sr.  
  Russell Brown  Hoover DE6-1 215Sr.  
  Julian Cole  Florence OL6-4 280Sr.  
  Kahne Cooper  North Jackson DB5-9 170Sr.  
  Tim Crenshaw  Briarwood OL6-5 280Sr.  
  David DAmico  Vestavia Hills DE6-0 205Sr.  
  Davian Eggleston  Florence LB5-11 200Sr.  
  Sloan Garner  Piedmont TE6-7 200Sr.  
  John Gober  Susan Moore DE6-1 245Sr.  
  Tyler Grisby  Rogers P6-3 215Sr.  
  Demarko Hall  Pickens County WR5-10 185Sr.  
  Blake Harris  Rogers DL6-3 290Sr.  
  Chris Jones  Oak Mountain LB6-0 225Sr.  
  Floyd Jones III  R.A. Hubbard DB6-1 205Sr.  
  Preston Lagrone  American Christian OL5-10 255Sr.  
  Grant Lake  Arab LB6-3 230Sr.  
  Seth Lynch  Austin RB5-10 180Sr.  
  Deundrea Marshall  Fultondale WR5-10 170Sr.  
  Andrew Martin  Decatur OL6-5 260Sr.  
  Denzel McDonald  Hewitt Trussville DB5-10 161Sr.  
  Will Minor  Deshler RB5-9 185Sr.  
  Reid Newton  Lauderdale County DL6-0 280Sr.  
  Darrin Peterson  Etowah WR6-3 200Sr.  
  Jalen Reedus  Clay-Chalkville DB6-1 180Sr.  
  Shawncey Simmons  Clay County QB6-0 175Sr.  
  Coty Spurling  Oxford RB5-11 170Sr.  
  Trevon Strickland  Leeds DL6-1 240Sr.  
  Dezreontae Swink  Oxford DL6-2 275Sr.  
  Jacob Thomas  Clay-Chalkville QB5-9 175Sr.  
  Darius Tibbs  Bob Jones LB5-10 190Sr.  
  Trey Tidwell  Muscle Shoals OL6-3 265Sr.  
  Teague Whitaker  Ider RB5-8 192Sr.  
 Marcus White  Huntsville DL6-1 297Sr.  
  Jake Wilks  Hewitt Trussville RB5-7 180Sr.  


 2012 
 South Roster 
 Player   Team   Position   Ht.   Wt.   Class   College 
  Darion Alexander  Selma WR6-3 190Sr.  
  Rashad Blackwell  Dadeville DL6-0 300Sr.  
  Roderick Brewer  Selma DB5-11 155Sr.  
  Courtney Cammon  Valley LB5-11 210Sr.  
  Myles Clayton  Thomasville DB6-0 195Sr.  
  Maurice Crews  Eufaula RB5-10 185Sr.  
  Mason Crocker  Thomasville OL6-3 285Sr.  
  Shequaille Finley  Beauregard ATH5-9 185Sr.  
  Jamall Hamilton  Greenville RB5-8 160Sr.  
  DeMarcus Hives  Vigor DE5-11 235Sr.  
  Aaron Holder  Vigor DB5-9 165Sr.  
  DMarius Howard  Opelika RB5-9 165Sr.  
  KeDarius Humphries  Jeff Davis QB6-2 210Sr.  
  Grallen Jones  Blount OL6-3 270Sr.  
  Greg Jones  Murphy DE6-3 190Sr.  
  Jherron Jones  Prattville DL5-9 250Sr.  
  Riley Klages  Eufaula OL5-10 235Sr.  
  Damian Love  Stanhope Elmore OL6-3 280Sr.  
  Brendon McCants  Spanish Fort DB5-8 160Sr.  
  Barnard McGhee  Dothan P5-9 175Sr.  
  Ty Morgan  Sweet Water TE6-3 225Sr.  
  Dustyn Moseley  Jackson QB6-1 200Sr.  
  Terrance Owens  Greenville DL6-1 288Sr.  
  Andy Pappanastos  Trinity K5-11 170Sr.  
  Kyle Poellnitz  Jackson LB6-0 200Sr.  
  Elliott Pugh  Jackson DB6-0 178Sr.  
  Eli Reardon  Valley OL6-3 260Sr.  
  Kevon Rembert  Linden DL6-2 250Sr.  
  Braden Rogers  Opelika WR6-2 206Sr.  
  Fontaine Stratton  Dothan RB5-9 165Sr.  
  Chris Taylor  Vigor LB6-1 190Sr.  
  Jacard Townsend  Andalusia TE6-2 205Sr.  
  Embrell Vaughn  Jackson LB6-0 223Sr.  
  Chris Walker  Davidson DL6-2 240Sr.  
  Russell Wallace  Valley OL6-8 280Sr.  
  Josh Wells  Lanett OL6-1 250Sr.  
  Franklin Williams  Dothan DE6-4 225Sr.  



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Alabama School for the Deaf won Deaf School National Championships in 1971, 1987, 1991, 2000, 2001 and 2002.