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Friday Football Scores Updated for October 18, 2024.

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October 24-25, 2024

7A

Thompson 42, Prattville 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hewitt-Trussville 49, Tuscaloosa County 0 trussvilletribune.com
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 50, Oak Mountain 36 shelbycountyreporter.com

6A

Spain Park 37, Chilton County 6 shelbycountyreporter.com
Clay-Chalkville 63, Pinson Valley 6 trussvilletribune.com
Mountain Brook 37, Shades Valley 0 villiagelivingonline.com
Helena 49, Calera 21 shelbycountyreporter.com
Homewood 41, Minor 0 thehomewoodstar.com
Benjamin Russell 34, Chelsea 0 shelbycountyreporter.com
Leeds, 35, Pelham 28 shelbycountyreporter.com

October 17-18, 2024

7A

Vestavia Hills 42, Tuscaloosa County 0 vestaviavoice.com
Hewitt-Trussville 42, Oak Mountain 7 trussvilletribune.com

6A

Oxford 21, Clay-Chalkville 10 trussvilletribune.com
Spain Park 42, Calera 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Parker 27, Homewood 17 thehomewoodstar.com
Helena 38, Chelsea 28 shelbycountyreporter.com
Pell City 48, Pinson Valley 39 trussvilletribune.com
Benjamin Russell 27, Pelham 0 shelbycountyreporter.com

October 10-11, 2024

7A

Thompson 45, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 20 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hoover 56, Tuscaloosa 6 hooversun.com
Vestavia Hills 42, Oak Mountain 14 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hewitt-Trussville 49, Prattville 7 trussvilletribune.com

6A

Calera 35, Chilton County 21 shelbycountyreporter.com
Helena 42, Pelham 2 shelbycountyreporter.com

October 3-4, 2024

7A

Thompson 15, Hewitt-Trussville 10 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hoover 28, Oak Mountain 10 hooversun.com
Vestavia Hills 49, Prattville 14 vestaviavoice.com

6A

Spain Park 42, Pelham 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Clay-Chalkville 21, Mountain Brook 14 villiagelivingonline.com
Helena 55, Benjamin Russell 14 shelbycountyreporter.com
Russell County 42, Stanhope Elmore 28 thewetumpkaherald.com
Calera 35, Brookwood 14 shelbycountyreporter.com
Shades Valley 34, Huffman 18 trussvilletribune.com
Homewood 23, Gardendale 7 thehomewoodstar.com
Chelsea 35, Chilton County 6 shelbycountyreporter.com

September 26-27, 2024

7A

Hewitt-Trussville 59, Pinson Valley 7 trussvilletribune.com

6A

Spain Park 34, James Clemens 24 shelbycountyreporter.com
Parker 14, Hoover 10 hooversun.com
Oxford 35, Helena 10 shelbycountyreporter.com
Chelsea 49, Paul Bryant 12 shelbycountyreporter.com
Cullman 35, Brewer 0 cullmantimes.com
Stanhope Elmore 20, Percy Julian 0 thewetumpkaherald
Bibb County 42, Northridge 13 tuscaloosanews.com
Wetumpka 14, Eufaula 3 thewetumpkaherald.com

September 19-20, 2024

7A

Thompson 38, Vestavia Hills 17 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hoover 40, Prattville 6 hooversun.com
Oak Mountain 49, Tuscaloosa County 35 shelbycountyreporter.com

6A

Spain Park 42, Benjamin Russell 42-15 hooversun.com
Moody 26, Helena 21 shelbycountyreporter.com
Homewood 50, Jackson-Olin 0 thehomewoodstar.com
Wetumpka 34, Rehobeth 19 thewetumpkaherald.com
Pelham 37, Chilton County 14 shelbycountyreporter.com

September 12-13, 2024

7A

Thompson 42, Oak Mountain 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Vestavia Hills 49, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 17 thevestaviavoice.com
Auburn 53, Enterprise 22 oanow.com

6A

Clay-Chalkville 42, Shades Valley 0 trussvilletribune.com
Spain Park 28, Helena 26 shelbycountyreporter.com
Pike Road 17, Wetumpka 12 thewetumpkaherald.com
Oxford 40, Pinson Valley 7 trussvilletribune.com
Homewood 52, Woodlawn 14 shelbycountyreporter.com
Calera 35, Pelham 33 shelbycountyreporter.com

September 5-6, 2024

7A

Thompson 47, Tuscaloosa County 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hewitt-Trussville 18, Hoover 14 vestaviavoice.com
Prattville 35, Oak Mountain 28 shelbycountyreporter.com

6A

Clay-Chalkville 45, Pell City 0 trussvilletribune.com
Oxford 45, Shades Valley 21 trussvilletribune.com
Benjamin Russell 55, Calera 28 shelbycountyreporter.com
Homewood 49, Mortimer Jordan 21 thehomewoodstar.com
Helena 48, Chilton County 13 shelbycountyreporter.com
Russell County 21, Wetumpka 17 wetumpkaherald.com
Mountain Brook 23, Hueytown 21 villagelivingonline.com
Chelsea 36, Pelham 33 shelbycountyreporter.com

August 29-30, 2024

7A

Thompson 27, Lipscomb Academy 20 shelbycountyreporter.com
Auburn 52, Vestavia Hills 17 vestaviavoice.com
Hewitt-Trussville 42, Gadsden City 14 trussvilletribune.com
Oak Mountain 38, Pelham 20 shelbycountyreporter.com
Robertsdale 13, Elberta 10 gulfcoastmedia.com
Prattville 34, Stanhope Elmore 13 wetumkaherald.com

6A

Parker 30, Mountain Brook 16 villiagelivingonline.com
Oxford 24, Moody 21 trussvilletribune.com
Helena 29, McAdory 28 shelbycountyreporter.com
Homewood 28, Briarwood Christian 7 thehomewoodstar.com
Central Tuscaloosa 47, Calera 21 shelbycountyreporter.com
Gardendale 42, Pinson Valley 16 trussvilletribune.com
Chelsea 15, Wetumpka 14 shelbycountyreporter.com

August 22-23, 2024

7A

Grayson, Ga 15, Thompson 14 shelbycountyreporter.com
Hoover 17, Western, Fla 14 hooversun.com
Oak Mountain 38, Briarwood Christian 28 shelbycountyreporter.com
Spain Park 38, Sparkman 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Bob Jones 48, Cullman 12 cullmantimes.com

6A

Chelsea 24, Mobile Christian 3 shelbycountyreporter.com
Mountain Brook 28, Demopolis 0 villiagelivingonline.com
Pell City 35, Pelham 7 shelbycountyreporter.com
Northridge 30, Calera 27 shelbycountyreporter.com

Our VICIS/Schutt Sports 7A "Player of the Week" Nomination for Week #10
 QB Charlie Taaffe (Vestavia Hills) - completed 17-of-26 passing for 237 yards & 2 TDs, 89 yards rushing & TD vs Clay-Chalkville
 RB AJ Alexander (Dothan) - rushed for 300 yards on 27 carries & 4 TDs vs Godby, Fla.
 RB EJ Harrison (Davidson) - rushed for 231 yards on 21 carries & 5 TDs vs B.C. Rain
 HB Bruce Littleton (Vestavia Hills) - rushed for 65 yards on 11 carries, 6 receptions for 105 yards & 2 TDs vs Clay-Chalkville
 K Josh Renfro (Oak Mountain) - kicked the winning field goal with 10 seconds left in game with an XP vs Chelsea
 LB TJ Cole (Grissom) - recorded 18 tackles, 3 TFL, FF vs Buckhorn


Our VICIS/Schutt Sports 6A "Player of the Week" Nominations for Week #10
 QB Aaden Shamburger (Spanish Fort) - completed 12-of-15 passing for 104 yards, 148 yards on 10 carries & 2 TDs vs St. Paul's
 QB Brody Gossett (Pell City) - completed 13-of-19 passing for 210 yards & 2 TDs, 13 yards on 2 carries vs Southside
 QB Bryson Riggins (Russell County) - completed 20-of-33 passing for 353 yards & 4 TDs with a rushing TD vs Beauregard
 QB Andre Russell (Woodlawn) - completed 11-of-19 passing for 194 yards & 2 TDs, 102 yards on 11 carries & TD, interception on defense vs Center Point
 QB Kaleb Carson (Homewood) - completed 11-of-16 passing for 177 yards & TD, 34 yards on 7 carries vs James Clemens
 RB Xavier Edwards (Athens) - rushed for 235 yards on 22 carries & 3 TDs, 2 receptions for 28 yards vs Russellville
 RB Ja'Michael Jones (Pike Road) - rushed for 156 yards on 13 carries & TD, 2 receptions for 17 yards vs Charles Henderson
 WR Brannon Oliver (Fort Payne) - caught 9 passes for 165 yards & 2 TDs vs Pelham
 DB Christian Pritchard (Muscle Shoals) - had two interceptions and a punt return for a TD vs Austin
 LB/RB Elijah Tarver (Percy Julian) - recorded 13 tackles, 1 sack, 27 rushing yards & TD vs Benjamin Russell
 DB Joidaden Carter-Stone (Stanhope Elmore) - recorded 8 tackles, TFL, FF, interception returned for TD vs Calera


 2023 AHSAA Class 7A Championship Game - Central-Phenix City vs Thompson 

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 2024 7A Alabama7AFootball.com Top 10
Scores for Oct 31-Nov 1, 2024 for Week #10
   Auburn    9-0, 7-0  OPEN
 2  Hoover    8-2, 7-0   OPEN
 3  Opelika    8-2, 5-2  OPEN
 4  Central-Phenix City    7-2, 5-2  OPEN
 5  Thompson    7-3, 6-1   OPEN
 6  Hewitt-Trussville    8-2, 5-2  OPEN
 7  Enterprise    6-4, 4-3  Lost 14-17 vs Choct
 8  Carver-MGM    6-3, 4-3  Season Finished
 9  Mary Montgomery    9-1, 7-0  OPEN
 10  Austin    9-1, 7-0  Lost 22-29 vs M Shoals

 2024 6A Alabama6AFootball.com Top 10
 Schedules for Oct 31-Nov 1, 2024 for Week #10
 1  Saraland    9-0, 8-0   OPEN
 2  Oxford  10-0, 6-0  Won 34-10 at Florence
 3  Spain Park  10-0, 6-0  Won 35-12 at Gardendale
 4  Parker    9-1, 6-0  OPEN
 5  Clay-Chalkville    8-2, 5-1  Lost 14-28 at Vest Hills
 6  Mountain Brook    7-3, 4-2  OPEN
 7  St. Paul's    8-2, 6-2  Lost 13-27 vs Spanish Ft
 8  Helena    6-3, 5-1  OPEN
 9  Homewood    8-2, 5-1  Won 24-10 at J Clemens
 10  Spanish Fort    8-2, 6-2  Won 27-13 at St. Paul's

 Hoover 38, Vestavia Hills 20 Final | Friday - October 25, 2024 

HOOVER, Alabama -- A big defensive play before halftime turned the momentum to give the Hoover Bucs a 38-20 win over Vestavia Hills on Friday night. With Hoover leading by three points late in the first half and Vestavia Hills driving inside the Bucs 35 yard line, defensive lineman Tyson Bacan grabbed the Rebels quarterback, and Justyn Hartley intercepted the pass to return it for a Hoover touchdown to go up 24-14 and change the momentum in the game.

In the second half, Hoover outscored Vestavia Hills 14-6 in the second half and really wasn't that close as the Rebels scored a late touchdown. "I saw a lot of fight, and I know it wasn't a clean game, but I'm proud of my guys staying focused," said Bucs RB JR Mosley. "This means everything to us. It felt good getting a statement win since we fell short last year." MORE GAME STORY

 Carver-Montgomery 44, Opelika 35 Final | Thursday - October 24, 2024 

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- After trailing 28-6 in the second quarter, the #9 Carver-Montgomery Wolverines outscored #2 Opelika 38-7 to get a Class 7A, Region 2 win at the Cramton Bowl on Thursday night. Enterprise holds the #4 spot in the region and needs a win against winless Smiths Station (0-9) on Friday night to lock in a playoff spot and keep the Wolverines out of the 2024 playoffs. Carver-Montgomery lost to Enterprise 17-14 earlier in the season and had two shots at the 1-yard line to get the winning score but was denied late in the game, and the Wildcats held onto the win.

Carver-Montgomery (6-3, 4-3) snapped a three-game losing streak and rebounded to get this win in their last game of the season. "When I got here in March, I had a bunch of boys," said Wolverines head coach Bobby Carr. "I reminded them at halftime. I watched them grow into men; it was time to finish this game. We were knocked down but got back up, which is life sometimes. These kids have done this all year long. The seniors have bought in all season, and I could not be more proud of them." MORE GAME STORY

 Hoover 27, Thompson 26 Final | Friday - October 18, 2024 

ALABASTER, Alabama -- A Jonah Winston touchdown run and a Matthew Daibes extra point gave the Hoover Bucs a 27-26 overtime win over the Thompson Warriors at Warrior Stadium on Friday night. With the Bucs win, Hoover claims the Class 7A Region 3 title and gets the number one seed in the region.

Thompson took a 26-20 lead as they scored on their first possession of overtime, but the extra point was blocked, opening the door for the Hoover win. The Bucs touchdown and extra point gave Hoover the one-point win in overtime. "That play has been their all game," said Bucs WR Winston. "I told our boys that I have them. When the offense struggled, the defense picked us up; when the defense struggled, the offense picked it up. I saw the hole and walked in." MORE GAME STORY

 Opelika 30, Enterprise 13 Final | Friday - October 11, 2024 

OPELIKA, Alabama -- Blake Johnson scored two first-quarter touchdowns, and the Opelika Bulldogs rolled to a 30-13 win over Enterprise in a Class 7A, Region 2 game in Bulldog Stadium on Friday night. The Bulldogs defensive front line played a key role in giving up only two scores to Enterprise, putting a lot of pressure on the Wildcat's offense for much of the night.

"Great team camaraderie, we all came together, and a great team win," said Bulldogs defensive lineman E'Mauri Smiley. "All week, we talked about doing our job. We feed off each other. We have great chemistry together as a defensive unit. Big win for our team."

 Auburn 38, Central-Phenix City 33 Final | Friday - October 4, 2024 

PHENIX CITY, Alabama -- Auburn quarterback Jackson Kilgore threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns as the #2 Auburn Tigers defeated the #1 Central-Phenix City Red Devils 38-33 in a Class 7A, Region 2 showdown at Garrett-Harrison Stadium on Friday night. Both teams had the lead in the game, but the Tigers got a couple of key stops on defense in the second half for the big region victory. Auburn running back Omar Mabson scored three touchdowns, two on the ground and one in the air.

Auburn had the ball with four minutes left in the game, leading 38-33, and decided to go for a fourth and one at their own 38-yard line; that could have been trouble if the Central defense could have made one more play, but Kilgore gets the two yards for the first down, and the Tigers run out the clock for the win. "We never quit tonight," said Tigers head coach Keith Etheredge. "They have a great football team. It came down to the last drive, and we had to get the first down. It was fourth and inches; our offensive line got a big push, and Jackson did the rest. If we don't get that right, they will get all the momentum and a short field. I am really proud of our guys." MORE GAME STORY

 Enterprise 17, Carver-Montgomery 14 Final | October 3, 2024 

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- #9 Enterprise used a stingy defense to defeat #3 Carver-Montgomery 17-14 at the Cramton Bowl on Thursday night. The Wolverines' offense, which has averaged 37 points a game, was held in check for most of the game. The Wildcats' defense limited Carver's big-play offense.

Enterprise (4-2, 2-2) hammered home that it would take a big night to hold Carver on offense, and that is what happened in this Region 2 matchup. "This was a tough, gritty win," said Wildcats head coach Ben Blackmon. "Really proud of our players. I challenged them to give me five minutes of the best plays that they could have, and that is what they did. I'm so proud of my guys. They battled, laid their guts on the line, and got after it. We kept them under control and put pressure on the quarterback. I thought that was an awesome performance." MORE GAME STORY

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