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We now have 837 teams & 195,282 games on AHSFHS.org.
2025 AHSFHS.org Power Ratings Top Ten
After Semi-final Playoffs
7A 1 Thompson (10-3) 106.1 2 Central Phenix City (11-2) 103.5 3 Auburn (10-3) 93.3 4 Opelika (10-3) 91.3 5 Vestavia Hills (8-3) 90.4 6 Hoover (6-5) 87.7 7 Mary Montgomery (10-2) 85.5 8 Baker (9-3) 83.9 9 Fairhope (8-4) 82.2 9 Daphne (9-3) 82.2 6A 1 Clay-Chalkville (14-0) 99.6 2 Saraland (13-0) 97.7 3 Parker (8-4) 91.4 4 Muscle Shoals (12-1) 90.1 5 Pike Road (10-3) 88.8 6 Spain Park (9-3) 87.0 7 Benjamin Russell (12-2) 85.3 8 Homewood (11-2) 83.6 9 Hartselle (10-2) 81.0 10 Mountain Brook (9-4) 80.4 5A 1 Moody (12-2) 93.5 2 Williamson (12-1) 89.9 3 Vigor (12-2) 88.9 4 Northside (11-1) 78.0 4 Central Clay County (11-2) 78.0 6 Scottsboro (9-5) 73.9 7 Fairview (12-1) 71.6 8 Catholic Montgomery (8-5) 71.5 9 UMS-Wright (6-5) 70.8 10 Ramsay (6-4) 70.7 4A 1 Jackson (12-2) 88.7 2 Anniston (14-0) 82.6 3 Plainview (13-1) 79.4 4 St. Michael (13-1) 76.6 5 Handley (10-2) 73.1 6 West Morgan (11-1) 71.1 7 Deshler (11-2) 69.4 8 Good Hope (10-3) 67.7 9 Hamilton (11-1) 67.2 10 Cherokee County (7-4) 64.8 3A 1 Mars Hill (14-0) 96.1 2 Bayside Academy (13-1) 84.6 3 Piedmont (13-1) 78.3 4 Montgomery Academy (11-2) 73.5 5 Westbrook Christian (10-2) 69.2 6 Southside Selma (13-1) 68.4 6 Gordo (10-2) 68.4 8 Geraldine (11-2) 67.5 9 Glenwood School (10-3) 66.6 10 Fyffe (8-3) 63.2 2A 1 Lanett (12-2) 71.2 2 Coosa Christian (12-2) 70.6 3 Reeltown (10-4) 64.6 4 Luverne (12-1) 61.1 5 Pisgah (11-3) 59.0 6 Loachapoka (8-4) 57.3 7 Ariton (9-2) 53.2 8 Vincent (9-3) 51.3 9 Lexington (8-4) 50.5 10 Providence Christian (9-4) 50.4 1A 1 Maplesville (14-0) 79.9 2 Wadley (13-0) 70.9 3 Hubbertville (12-1) 56.9 4 Leroy (13-1) 55.1 5 Addison (12-2) 54.4 6 McKenzie (12-1) 52.5 7 University Charter School (9-2) 44.4 8 Sweet Water (6-4) 44.3 9 Appalachian (11-1) 44.0 10 Marion County (9-4) 41.9
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.