Wednesday, August 31, 2011

LAST CHANCE TO BUY FOOTBALL SHIRTS

LAST CHANCE - ENDS SEPTEMBER 2
ELKMONT  FOOTBALL  SHIRTS  
ORDER FORM

                                                   

As a special fundraiser Coach Holt and the Football Team shirts to family, friends and fans.  The above is how the design will appear WITH ELKMONT CURVED AROUND THE TOP AND FOOTBALL CURVED AROUND THE BOTTOM.  Orders must be returned with payment no later than 2 pm on Friday to school.  Orders will be placed on September 3rd.

Please complete the order form below with your payment enclosed.

NAME:________________________________ PHONE: ________________

The cost for the T-shirts is $15 per shirt; cost for long sleeves is $18 per shirt.
They are available in the sizes below - please indicate type of shirt and size.

$18       Long Sleeve: Adult sizes

______ S     _____  M   _______ L    _____ XL    ______XXL

$15      T- Shirts: Adult sizes

______ S     _____  M   _______ L    _____ XL    ______XXL


Total Amount Due and Enclosed with this order: $ ______________

PHIL CAMPBELL CATCHING UP - VOTE SOON

ONLINE POLL

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6%
Phil Campbell
39%
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BILLY JO COOK - OBITUARY

The graveside service for Billy Joe Cook, 77, of Elkmont will be at 2 p.m. today at New Salem Cemetery with Don Smith officiating. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. today at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home.

He passed away Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, at home.

Billy Joe Cook was born Sept. 10, 1933, in Limestone County to Otis Cook and Ethel Deemer Cook. Mr. Cook was the owner and operator of Salem and Cross Key groceries. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean conflict. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Anderson.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Otis and Ethel Cook; daughter, Carrie Cook; brothers, James Cook, Earl Cook, Otis Cook Jr. and George Cook; and sisters, Margaret Cook Williams and Mary “Peg” Cook Edelbrook.

Survivors include his wife, Sue Cook of Elkmont; son, Jimmy Cook and wife Tracie of Madison; daughter, Billie Vanslyke and husband Lester of Houston; grandchildren, Sumner Adcock of Dallas, Kellie Cook and Kylie Cook of Madison; sisters, Betty Burnett of Las Vegas, Judy Humphreys of Clarksville, Tenn., and Nancy Mader of Foley; several nieces and nephews.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

ARDMORE BEATS JV RED DEVILS ON LAST SECOND TOUCHDOWN

 The Dare Devil Reports:

JV Football – Elkmont vs Ardmore       
Aug. 29, 2011

Elkmont won the coin toss and deferred to the 2nd half. Both teams struggled early on to move the ball, the first couple of possessions for both teams resulted in three in and out or getting stopped on fourth down. Ardmore had the ball and drove down the field to Elkmont’s three yard line.  The next play, Ardmore’s Miller was picked off in the end zone by Jordan Adams who returned it out to Elkmont’s own 5. 
At the end of the first quarter,  the score was tied at 0 – 0.

The second quarter started with Elkmont on its own 5 yard line. The offense looked good, moving the ball down field, picked up a couple of first downs and with an Ardmore personal foul penalty, Elkmont seemed to be in business. With the ball on Ardmore’s 40 yard line, Jared Bailey hit Mike Tucker for a 10 yard pass which moved the ball to the 30. The next play, Elkmont was charged with a block in the back and this drive went downhill from here. The next play had a bad snap go over Bailey’s head with the following play being intercepted. Ardmore got the ball back and had a good drive going when Elkmont stopped them on fourth down. With 1:00 remaining till half time, Bailey connected with Emmanuel Sanchez on a 52 yard touchdown strike and Sanchez’s PAT was good. 


Halftime:  Elkmont 7, Ardmore 0.

To start the 3rd quarter, Elkmont’s Jordan Adams made a good kickoff return to give the Red Devils good field possession. The offense had a drive going in Ardmore territory when Jared Bailey was intercepted. Ardmore took the ball and drove it down the field both passing and running. Ardmore has the ball deep in Elkmont's territory with 4th & 1 to go and the ball resting on the five. Ardmore got the first down and ended up scoring the next play. Ardmore elected to go for two but Elkmont’s defense held strong, denying the two point conversion.  At the end of the third quarter, the Red Devils were still in the lead,  7-6.

The fourth quarter started with Elkmont’s Jordan Adams returning the kickoff 65 yards for a TD and when we thought things were looking good, we see a flag on the field for a block in the back.  The touchdown was called back and the score did not stand. The next play, Elkmont was again penalized for holding. A couple of plays later, Mike Tucker picked up a crucial first down on 3rd and 15 with a 20 yard run. The drive stalled and Elkmont had to punt. With 1:29 left in the game, Ardmore’s QB Miller went to work, completing several passes and driving the ball deep into Elkmont territory. Cody Clark came up big with a QB sack with 25 seconds to play. A couple of plays later, Miller was picked off by Elkmont’s Sanchez in the end zone.
With 11 seconds left to play, Elkmont had the ball on the 1 yard line. Elkmont fumbled and Ardmore recovered the ball at the one foot line with 1 second left on the clock. Ardmore then goes in to score with 1 second left to play and won 12-7.

The JV boys did a great job, just came up a little short. With  continued hard work and dedication, they have the potential to be really good. 

GEORGE HARRISON COOK - OBITUARY

— A memorial service for George Harrison Cook, 74, of Athens will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Spry Funeral Home with Steve Williams officiating.

Visitation is from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

He died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011, at Huntsville Hospital

George Cook was born Sept. 18, 1936, in Limestone County. He was a U.S. Navy and Marine Corps veteran. He was the former owner of Cooks Travel Agency in Athens and Huntsville for 30 years. He was also an employee at Greenbrier Restaurant.

Mr. Cook was a member of First Baptist Church in Athens.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Otis Cook and Ethel Deemer Cook; wife, Shirley Cook; brothers, James Cook, Earl Cook and Otis Cook; sisters, Margaret Williams and Mary Frances Edelbrock.

Survivors include son,
Scott Cook and wife Christie of Elkmont; brother, Billy Cook of Elkmont; sisters, Betty Burnett of Las Vegas, Judy Humphries of Clarksville, Tenn., and Nancy Mader of Magnolia Springs; two grandchildren, Jackson Cook and Anna Grace Cook; several nieces and nephews; and special friend, Adelia Howell of Huntsville.

Memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Sign the guestbook at spryfuneralhome.com.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

SHERRI ADAMS - OBITUARY


Name:
Sherri Denise Adams
Dates:
Birth date: January 13, 1967
Death date: August 27, 2011
Obituary:


Sherri Denise Adams age 44 of Athens, passed away Saturday, 27, 2011 at Huntsville Hospital. Mrs. Adams was born January 13, 1967 in Limestone County to Donavan Lovell and Margaret Dugger Lovell.
Services will be Tuesday, August 30, 2011 4:00 p.m., at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home. Visitation will be Monday, August 29, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Bottoms Cemetery with Robert Fudge and Donnie Rogers officiating.
Mrs. Adams was a member of Ephesus Church of Christ.
Preceded in death by her father, Donavan Lovell.
Survived by her husband, Rickey Adams of Athens; three daughters, Summer Adams and fiancé Drew Stanford, Tiffany Adams and Skylar Adams all of Athens; mother, Margaret Lovell of Athens; three brothers, Larry Lovell (Jean), Dwight Lovell (Debbie) both of Athens and Brian Lovell (Lynicia) of Cullman; two sisters, Donnette Smith (Tom) of Huntsville and Linda Rogers (Donnie) of Athens; in-laws, Billy Adams (Linda), Billy Adams (Peggy) , Lisa Taylor (John) Darlene King (Bobby) all of Athens.
Pallbearers will be Keaton Lovell, Stevie Lovell, Nick Lovell, Darrin Robison, Derrick Lovell and Matt Lovell.  Honorary pallbearers will be co-workers from Limestone Health Facility.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to Susan G. Coleman Breast Cancer Foundation.
Thoughts from friends:
"She lost her courageous fight this morning, and she is now at peace with the Lord. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was one of those people who could put a smile on anyone's face. Thank you, Sherri for all you did for others and know that your legacy lives on."




"When I think of Sherri, I think about her amazing laugh and beautiful smile. Her love for family was so evident. Summer, Tiffany and Skyler meant the world to her. You could always find her at the field or court watching whichever sport her girls were playing. She will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. - Heather Hobbs"



LONNIE KING - OBITUARY

Lonnie Cicero King, 72, of Ardmore died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, at Floyd E. “Tut” Fann State Veterans Home in Huntsville.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Ardmore Chapel Funeral Home with Cheryl Blankenship officiating. Burial will be in Pettusville Cemetery in Elkmont.

The family will receive friends from 6-9 tonight at the funeral home.

Born Thursday, May 4, 1939, in Veto, Lonnie King was the son of the late Robert L. King and the late Mable Davis King. He was the husband of Jane King.

He returned to Ardmore more than four years ago after his retirement from the U.S. Air Force. He attended Boyds Chapel Methodist Church. He loved woodworking, nature and antiques, but most of all he loved his family.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, David R. and Ricky D. King.

He is survived by his daughter, Linda Schrader of Ardmore and her mother, Barbara M. King of Woodstock, Ga.; brothers,
James Calvin King and wife Pattsy of Elkmont, Lee King and wife Joan of Ardmore, Bill (Donnie) King of Ardmore, and Roger King or Ardmore, Tenn.; sisters, Martha Thomas and husband Vernon of Elkmont, Kathy Nave and husband Deverl of Toney, and Renee Wales of Ardmore.

The family requests donations are made to Hospice of North Alabama, 3311 Bob Wallace Ave., Suite 101, Huntsville, AL 35805, and Alzheimer’s Association of North Alabama, 117-A Longwood Drive S.E., Huntsville, AL 35801.

ELECTRICFIL PLANS A $11 MILLION EXPANSION


On the same day Gov. Robert Bentley cut the ribbon on Phase II of the Robotics Technology Park, he met with representatives from Elkmont-based Electricfil to discuss expansion plans.

Bentley met Wednesday with executives Daniel Marchand, Pascal Auburtin and Lynn Lane about the company’s goal to  grow and add more jobs.

Headquartered in Beynost, France, Electricfil manufactures sensors for engine and transmission systems. An aggressive $11 million expansion over the next three years would establish the Elkmont location as the North American headquarters for the company, according to a press release from the Limestone County Economic Development Association.

“The expansion will be twice what they were expecting, so the project has grown considerably,” said Tom Hill, president of the LCEDA.

He wasn’t certain about the amount of jobs that would accompany the expansion, but said jobs will probably be added starting late next year and continue through 2016.

“They’ve been here seven years now, so it’s looking like they’re going to continue to grow,” Hill said. “We’re real encouraged by (the expansion plans) and we hope it continues.”

Bentley was in Limestone County earlier this month as part of his Road to Economic Recovery Tour. During that visit, he met with representatives from Turner Medical, Steelcase and Athens-Limestone Hospital.

The governor said he planned to visit one county each weekend to thank existing businesses while scouting locations for potential new industries.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

JOHN WILLIAM FRANKLIN - OBITUARY

John William Franklin, 66, of Elkmont passed away Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011, at Athens-Limestone Hospital. A private remembrance will be held at Mr. Franklin’s residence.

Mr. Franklin was born Nov. 20, 1944, in Ohio to Ralph Franklin and Margaret Rice Franklin.

He was preceded in death by a great-grandchild, Jayden Hartman.

Mr. Franklin is survived by his wife, Sandra Franklin of Elkmont; daughter, Stacy Ann Mathis of Elkmont; son, John Franklin Jr. of Elkmont; brother, Bud Franklin of Florida; five sisters, Jean Hogan of Ohio, Donna Gardner of Florida, Laura Kronz, Grace Bauman and Carole Mason, all of Ohio; three grandchildren, Jessica Hartman and husband Jason, Joshua Miller and Hannah Camp.

ELKMONT SMASHES ARDMORE - DUSTDEVIL IN THE STANDS

GAME SUMMARY:
On Friday night at Boss Hill Stadium, Sean's Holt's Elkmont football team showed the potential to be an outstanding team this year by  beating Ardmore 41-7.


To start the game, Ardmore used a two tight end, 3 back, no receiver set to try to power the ball at the middle of the Elkmont defense.  Ardmore had some early success and made a couple of first downs with this strategy.  However, Levi Terry's defense adjusted and shut down the Ardmore offense for most of the night.  


In the first quarter, Skyler Gant had a 95 yard punt return TD worthy of aESPN top ten play.  He broke 2 tackles, spun out of trouble and outran the Ardmore defenders to the end zone.  Jose Hernandez added the PAT and Elkmont led 7-0.  Also in the first quarter, Sloan Hawkins recovered an Ardmore fumble and Hernandez missed a 37 field goal.  The first quarter ended with Elkmont 7, Ardmore 0.


In the second quarter, the Elkmont defense completely shut down the Tiger offense.  Elkmont added 2 scores - a 6 yard Skyler Gant touchdown run and a 6 yard TD by Chase Renew.  At halftime, Elkmont led 21-0.


Elkmont continued to pile up the points in the third quarter.  Hayden Huseth threw a pair of touchdown passes;  27 yards to Cole Glass and 74 yards to Skyler Gant.  Quarterback Huseth also had a 42 yard TD run.  The third quarter ended with Elkmont ahead 41-0.


In the fourth quarter, Elkmont was able to play a lot of younger players giving them needed varsity experience.   Ardmore added a late touchdown to make the final score 41-7.


OBSERVATIONS: 
Elkmont played outstanding football Friday night.  The coaches had the team well prepared.  The defense was aggressive and tackled well.  The offensive line played well, opening up holes for the running game and giving the quarterback plenty of time to throw.  Hayden Huseth showed great skill as a dual threat quarterback.  Skyler Gant had a great game and reminded fans of first team all-state David Solomon from a few years ago.  The kicking game was outstanding, both kicker Jose Hernandez and punter Logan Murphy are experienced and have strong legs.  Murphy had a 68 yard punt in the game.


PREDICTION:
Elkmont will have a good week of practice and will beat the West Morgan Rebels 35-24 next week.

Friday, August 26, 2011

LISTEN TO THE ARDMORE/ELKMONT GAME ON THE RADIO

WSLV will be carrying the Ardmore Tigers and Elkmont Red Devil football game this Friday.  Join each play with game announcers Jeff Hodges and Tony Fogg.  Tune in to AM 1110 this  Friday night or catch the game streamed live on the web at the official WSLV website:  WSLV RADIO .

TORNADOS, HURRICANES, ICE STORMS, OH MY!!!


Huntsville

Third Annual
Disaster & Family Preparedness Fair

Saturday, August 27, 2011 

Classes: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Exhibits: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Come and go at your leisure. 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1804 Sparkman Drive NW
Huntsville, Alabama 

Be Informed     Be Prepared 

We invite you to this family friendly,
FREE and FUN fair to learn 
how to better prepare for
emergencies and disasters. 

Please click on the links below for detailed information and times for classes, exhibits, and keynote speakers. 


For addtional information please contact: 
Mia Swenson
256-603-3208 | miasswenson@gmail.com

Report of Completed Service Events

Scheduled Events

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?

Ardmore Tigers vs Elkmont Red Devils tonight.  It will be hot and packed so if you want a seat, try to be at the field by 6:15.  The football concession stand will be operated by the Elkmont cheerleading squads.  There will 4 serving windows open to help traffic flow  Two will be on the west side as well as the normal two facing the field.   There will also be a drinks only concession stand across the way in the ticket booth.
Tailing starts @ 4:30 pm and Line up for the Spirit Walk to cheer the Red Devils is about 5:10.
GO BIG RED!!!!

ARDMORE TIGERS LOOKING TO BUILD ON LAST SEASON

ARDMORE— Shannon Brown is optimistic about what's on the verge of happening at Ardmore.

Since taking over the Tiger football team three seasons ago, he's been working to restore the program back to what it once was in the late 1950s and early '60s when they had four unbeaten seasons. Last year  certainly proved to be a step in the right direction.

After starting the year 0-4, Ardmore won four straight, falling just short of earning a postseason appearance. Now, Brown and his players are using that as a stepping stone as they prepare for the 2011 season.

"The most important thing is we need to build on the positive things we were able to accomplish last year," Brown said. "Definitely drilling off four games in a row was huge for us after starting 0-4. That says a lot about the integrity of the boys and their work ethic, and I've seen that carry on into the offseason, as well as this summer."

Gone are the productive duo of J. Tribble and Matt Teeples who led the Tigers' offense a year ago. Battling to replace Tribble at quarterback are Tyler Scoggins and Garett Miller. Gavin Calder is expected to carry a lot of the Tigers load offensively. Hunter Pack and Matt Edwards return on the offensive line.

Daniel McNeese and Jacob Petritsch are the Tigers two returning players on defense.

"We don't have a whole lot of returning starters, but we have a lot of guys coming back who had significant playing time," Brown said. "So we're looking forward to building on that and trying to continue the process of building the program back. It's going to take time, and it's going to take patience, but I do like the way the work ethic and the commitment of the community are trying to chance that perception of Ardmore football."

While Brown's process may still  be an upward battle, he feels things are moving the right way.

"We're still climbing the hill, but we're not sliding down it," he said. "There's still going to be bumps in the road. Our numbers are low, but they're low because we have guys that want to  be in the program, those that have made that sacrifice and commitment. That's what it’s all about. That's what we need for us to continue to go forward and grow and get this program to where it can be."

Ardmore opens the season Friday at Elkmont.



Source:  Athens News Courier

HARD WORK AND BEING PREPARED IS ELKMONT'S GOAL

 ELKMONT— Sean Holt may be the new football coach at Elkmont, but fans shouldn't expect anything different out of the Red Devils this season.

Holt, who has been an Elkmont assistant coach for the past 10 years, including the past four as the Red Devils defensive coordinator, is sticking to the same foundation that's been a part of the program since he arrived.

"Hard work and being prepared," Holt said. "You can't predict what will happen during a game, but if you're prepared and you've worked hard, you have a lot better chance than not. Style wise, we’ll look the same, but we’ve adjusted our plays to our talent and what we can do,” Holt said.

Offensively, the Red Devils return five starters from a year ago. Senior Hayden Huseth will be at the quarterback position, while Cole Glass and Austin McNatt are back at receiver. Skylar Gant returns at running back. Holt also expects Hugo Hernandez, Chase Renew and Justin Ward to contribute at the running back position. Bryant Wells and Ben Ferguson are also expected to help out at receiver. Anchoring the line will be Dan Logan, Sloan Hawkins, Jake Marshall, Cody Martin and Logan Murphy.

“Up front I hope we’re going to be strong because we have some senior lineman who have gotten strong in the weight room. We don’t have the biggest team, but they’re all in shape and strong.”

Defensively, seven are returning, including Logan and Martin who have been starting for three years.

Overall, Holt is optimistic about his first year at the helm.

“We have a lot of players, but a lot of young players,” Holt said. “Depth is going to be an issue, so staying healthy is going to be a big thing. If we can catch the right breaks I think we have a chance to have a decent season.”



Source:  Athens News Courier

Thursday, August 25, 2011

ARDMORE TIGER PRE-GAME NOTES


Class 4A, Region 8


Coach: Shannon Brown (3rd season, career record 73-63)


Last season: 4-6


Returning starters: 8
Head Coach:  Shannon Brown -5-15 in two season at Ardmore: 15th season as head coach.  Coached at Greensboro and Bob Jones.
2010 Record: 4-6, 3-2 in Class 4A, Region 8.  Did not make playoffs

Back on offense: RB Gavin Calder (Sr./5-11/190), OL Hunter Pack (Sr./6-0/240), OL Collin Wray (Jr./6-0/240), OL Matt Edwards (Sr./6-1/235), ATH Tyler McCarley (Jr./5-7/150)


Back on defense: LB Daniel McNeese (Sr./5-11/195), DL Jacob Petritsch (Sr./5-8/175), DL Cody Bigoney (Sr./6-1/180)


Top newcomers: QB Tyler Scoggins (Sr./6-2/185), ATH Blake Magnusson (Sr./5-11/165), ATH Jack Blair (Sr./6-0/155), LB Ricky Lowery (Fr./5-8/175)


What to expect: 


The Tigers have struggled to win in the last quarter of a century with three winning seasons and one break-even mark in that span. Ardmore has stopped and started in recent years, going at least .500 for the first time in 11 seasons in 2003 followed by a 7-4 record. Ardmore then went 0-10 then bounced back to log an 8-3 mark in ’06. The Tigers have gone 1-9, 4-6, 1-9 and 4-6 since. Brown, entering his third season after stops at Bob Jones, Greensboro and Southern Academy, said his players have the right work ethic. But Brown is still charged with changing the culture into a winning one.  "We've got good kids here, and this is a good town.  We can win here, and we will win here but we've got to be patient  We've got to build the program for the ground up."
The Tigers are looking for their first winning season and playoff game since 2006. Ardmore's program made process with four wins last year. Few returning starters but Brown expects more progress.  The Tigers will have to find a way to make up the offensive production of quarterback J. Tribble and receiver Matt Teeples, who led the offense to an average of 22.2 points a game.  Senior Tyler Scoggins and freshman Garett Miller are the frontrunners to replace Tribble at quarterback.  Running back Gavin Calder will have three returning starters blocking for him.  Calder said, "Hunter Pack, he's our left guard; Jacob Petritsch and Cody Bigomy are my two fullbacks.  They open up the holes for me."  
School Schedule
DateParticipantsReqSite LocationGame NameResults
08/26/2011 @ 07:00 pmElkmont High School (3A)Elkmont High School
09/02/2011 @ 07:00 pmWest Limestone High School (4ARArdmore High School
09/09/2011 @ 07:00 pmBrooks High School (4A)RBrooks High School
09/16/2011 @ 07:00 amDeshler High School (4A)RArdmore High School
09/23/2011 @ 07:00 amClements High School (3A)Clements High School
09/30/2011 @ 07:00 pmPriceville High School (4A)RPriceville High School
10/07/2011 @ 07:00 amWilson High School (4A)RArdmore High School
10/14/2011 @ 07:00 pmEast Lawrence High School (4A)REast Lawrence High School
10/21/2011 @ 07:00 pmCentral High School, Flor. (4ARArdmore High School
10/28/2011 @ 07:00 pmTanner High School (2A)Ardmore High School
     

Team Roster
Jersey NumNamePositionGradeHeightWeight
1Michael UnderwoodWR/DB125'10"140
3Jackson BlairWR/DB126'0"160
5James KellumWR/DB95'3"120
6Tyler ScogginsQB/DB126'2"185
7Nick LovellRB/LB115'10"180
8Cody BigoneyRB/LB126'1"165
9Dominic ClemonsWR/DB96'1"165
10Zach EllisRB/DB115'10"165
11Garett MillerQB/DB95'10"160
12Tyler MccarleyRB/DB115'7"155
15Marshall DurrettWR/DB126'4"1175
21Adam DavisWR/DB95'6"145
22Alfondzo HewlettRB/DB105'6"160
23Christian EllisWR/DB95'6"140
24Corey WalkerRB/LB95'5"140
25Gavin CalderRB/LB125'11"190
27Andrew HerronWR/DB125'10"155
31Christopher GreenWR/DB95'3"110
32Scott ThorntonTE/DL116'0"195
34Chris WellingTE/LB95'9"175
35Ricky LoweryRB/LB95'8"175
36Tyler ReetzRB/LB95'8"140
43Jacob PetritschRB/DL125'9"175
44James PylantTE/DL95'11"180
51Hunter PackOL/DL126'0"240
52Jason HargroveOL/DL105'11"220
55Hayden DurrettOL/DL106'1"1215
58Kaleb WhiteOL/DL126'1"230
59Carson PackOL/LB105'10"185
60Creagan LewterOL/DL115'5"155
62Matthew BartlettOL/DL125'10"230
65Daniel McneeseOL/LB125'11"190
66Jesse RichOL/DL116'1"205
69Daniel CantrellOL/DL95'7"165
71Peyton LewterOL/DL105'6"220
74Matthew EdwardsOL/DL126'1"235
75Robert CothrenOL/DL96'1"230
77Anthony BrownOL/DL115'7"215
78Tristan McculleyOL/DL95'7"175
     
sources: Huntsville Times, Ardmore High School, Decatur Daily, AHSAA