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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.






Hayes Pacesetters
Carol W. Hayes High School

501 North 43rd Street Birmingham, AL 35222
Stadium: Lawson Field
Colors: Navy Blue & Orange
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Hayes vs. Woodlawn



 Date   Opponent   Score Woodlawn-   
 10/12/2007 (Fri)  vs.  Woodlawn   *W 21-12     @ Lawson Field
 10/13/2006 (Fri)  @  Woodlawn   *W 26-7     
 8/25/2005 (Thu)  @  Woodlawn  L 18-33     
 8/27/2004 (Fri)  vs.  Woodlawn  L 6-33     
 9/10/1988 (Sat)    Woodlawn  L 0-55     @ Lawson Field
 10/22/1987 (Thu)    Woodlawn   *L 16-25     @ Lawson Field
 10/23/1986 (Thu)    Woodlawn   *L 6-33     @ Lawson Field
 1983   Woodlawn   *L 0-33     
 9/24/1982 (Fri)    Woodlawn   *L 0-35     @ Lawson
 9/24/1981 (Thu)    Woodlawn   *L 0-9     @ Lawson Field
 9/26/1980 (Fri)    Woodlawn   *L 0-14     @ Lawson Field
 11/1/1979 (Thu)    Woodlawn   *L 0-19     @ Lawson Field
 10/27/1978 (Fri)    Woodlawn   *W 14-6     @ Lawson Field
 10/27/1977 (Thu)    Woodlawn   *L 16-34     @ Legion Field
 9/10/1976 (Fri)    Woodlawn   *W 9-7     @ Legion Field
 9/25/1975 (Thu)    Woodlawn  L 0-25     @ Lawson Field
 9/12/1974 (Thu)    Woodlawn  L 0-33     @ Lawson Field
 9/14/1973 (Fri)    Woodlawn  L 3-14     @ Legion Field
 9/15/1972 (Fri)    Woodlawn  L 6-22     


Hayes has won 4  and scored 141 points
Woodlawn has won 15  and scored 449 points
with 0  being tied






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