August 17, 2026

Year: 2018

AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese recognizes long-time Central Board members Richard Brown and current Central Board president John Hardin in honor of National Principals Month.

Mr. Hardin has been principal at Hackleburg High School for the past 12 years. Mr. Brown, the principal at Beauregard High School, currently has the longest tenure of any principal in Alabama – currently serving his 48th year.

“Both are extraordinary leaders. They both go above and beyond to make a difference in the AHSAA,” Savarese said. “It is my privilege to thank all our principals across the state for their contributions to the AHSAA’s member schools and students.”

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board of Control unanimously approved Wednesday assistance for Cottonwood High School (CHS), which suffered significant damage during last week’s weather assault on the Wiregrass by Hurricane Michael. The action came during the Central Board’s quarterly meeting at the AHSAA Wednesday.
The Board also approved budgets for the upcoming 2018 Super 7 football championships at Auburn University Dec. 5-7 and the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Game scheduled for Cramton Bowl Dec. 17.
David Holtsford of the AHSAA gave the Central Board a preview of the re-designed AHSAA website and AHSAANOW that is planned to be unveiled Nov. 1, and Denise Ainsworth gave an analysis of the AHSAA’s various future media options.
In other Central Board action:

  • Heard a report on Super 7 from Knight Eady Sports spokesman Michael McGreevey
  • Approved the 2018 Summer Conference Profit-Loss Statements
  • Approved clarification of Rule III, Section 15 (Coaching Outside the School Year)
  • Approved pictures to be required on all AHSAA-issued cards beginning with the 2019-20 school year
  • Heard an update on School Audits and School Catastrophic Insurance
  • Received an update on a survey studying officials’ compensation
  • Approved dates for future board meetings (Jan. 30, 2019, April 10, 2019 and July 24, 2019)

“I had a chance to visit with one of my favorite heroes, Glenn Daniel of Luverne. The 92-year old coach and World War II vet was the state’s winningest HS coach for many years – finishing his career that spanned from 1947 to 1992 with a 302-169-16 record. In 1991, his next to last season, his  team beat Plainview 21-7 in the Class 3A state finals at Luverne’s Glenn Daniel Stadium to win the school’s first state football championship. Ironically, the quarterback on the Plainview team that night was Jeremy Pruitt, the new head coach at the U of Tennessee. His dad Dale Pruitt is the current head coach at Albertville HS. He compiled a 214-94 record in 26 seasons (2 tenures, one for 17 years and one for 9) and is 286-136 and is in his 37th year as a prep head coach (including two years in Georgia).

An incredible leader, Coach Daniel was an integral part of A.G. Parrish HS (Selma)’s fabled 88-game regular season winning streak and played his freshman year in college for Adolph Rupp at Kentucky after he returned from WWII.

He left Kentucky to take over Pine Hill HS (Wilcox County) after his freshman year with a standing invitation to return to UK any time he wanted. He spent the next 47 years as a HS coach. Coach Daniel was 254-135-13 in 38 seasons – and from 1947 – 1967 did not have a chance to participate in the state playoffs. Only 13 of his wins came in the playoffs. He still goes to as many games as he can now – with his grandson usually accompanying him.”

MONTGOMERY – AHSAA Director of Officials Mark Jones has released the the AHSAA Instant Replay Report for Week 4, September 20-22. Through last week’s games, a total of 40 high schools have participated in contests using the DVSport Instant Replay this season. This weekend, 10 more schools will have the opportunity to participate in a contest using instant replay.
On the season there has been Instant Replay in 30 games with a total of 24 challenges with four overturned – a percentage of 16.7%. This week there will be six games using DVSport Instant Replay, all on Friday, Sept. 28.
There were three challenges in five games last week with one challenge reversed. Details are below. Also below are this week’s games using instant replay and a synopsis of DVSport Instant Replay program to date.

LAST WEEK
Wetumpka vs. Buckhorn at Jacksonville State

  • Buckhorn Challenge.  Review of touching by receiver on kick going out of bounds.  Play stood that receiver touched the ball.

Central Phenix City at Opelika

  • Opelika Challenge.  Review of spotting of the ball.  Review showed placement of ball was correct.

Pinson Valley at Oxford

  • No challenges

Jeff Davis at Auburn

  • Jeff Davis Challenge.  Spotting of the ball.  Call was overturned and placed at the correct spot.

Oak Grove at Good Hope

  • No challenges

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28

  • Decatur (6A) at Lawrence County (5A), Moulton
  • East Limestone (5A) at Athens (6A)
  • Hubbertville (1A) at Hackleburg (1A)
  • Minor (6A) at Auburn (7A)
  • Oak Mountain (7A) at Pelham (6A)
  • Park Crossing (6A) at Central-Phenix City (7A)

Next week we have five games scheduled at this time, all on Friday

FRIDAY, OCT. 5

  • Arab (5A) at East Limestone (5A)
  • Elmore County (4A) at Handley (4A), Roanoke
  • Enterprise (7A) at Central-Phenix City (7A)
  • Hewitt-Trussville (7A) at Vestavia Hills (7A)
  • Jackson (5A) at Thomasville (3A)
  • Sparkman (7A) at Austin (7A), Decatur
  • Spain Park (7A) at Thompson (7A), Alabaster

MONTGOMERY – The AHSAA is saddened to learn of the death of AHSAA Hall of Fame basketball coach Chuck Miller, 88. The long-time Talladega High School basketball coach died at home Thursday, Sept. 13, after an extended illness. His son Chucky Miller, Talladega’s current head boys’ basketball coach, was among the family members at his side when he passed away.
“Coach Miller has meant so much to the young people and coaches in this state,” AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese said. “He served as a member of the District 6 and AHSAA Central Boards and was a teacher and coach for almost four decades. His legacy will continue to live on. We offer our prayers and condolences to his family.”
Coach Miller, an Oxford High School and Jacksonville State graduate, won compiled a 704-250 career record in his high school coaching career. His son Chucky has also topped 700 wins and currently has a 733-332 record. They became the first father-son coaching duo to win 700 games each when the son won No. 700 in 2017.
Miller began his coaching career at Alexandria in 1956 and moved to Talladega in 1962 where he remained until 1988. He retired at Talladega with a 680-238 coaching record but came out of retirement and finished his career at Etowah. His teams won 16 county championships and made 11 trips to the state tournament. The Talladega High School gym is named in his honor.
Miller was inducted into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame in its second class in 1992. He was also inducted into the Calhoun County and JSU Sports halls of fame.

Visitation will be Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. at Usery Funeral Home located at 516 North Street East, Talladega (AL) 5160. The funeral service will be Monday at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Talladega. The address is 216 North Street East in Talladega.

   MONTGOMERY – The 5,000-meter championship race at the Etowah County Trail Invitational high school boys’ cross country competition held at Noccalula Falls Course near Gadsden may have been a long-distance race. However, it came down to a photo finish last week when Briarwood Christian sophomore Trent Malloy nipped senior Chance Cofield of Albertville by just 27/100ths of a second to win the individual title.
Malloy clocked 18:31.25 to beat Cofield, who crossed the finish line at 18:31.52 to share the AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight for week three of the AHSAA prep cross country season.
The pair beat a field that totaled just over 200 runners.  Albertville, coached by Logan Cornett, took first place with 39 points and Pleasant Valley was second with 75 points. Briarwood is coached by Aaron Margene.
   The girls’ race was won by Abby Nunnelly, a 5-foot senior for Alexandria. She crossed the finish line at 22:26.11 in another close finish to nip runner-up Maddie Jackson of Fort Payne by 25 seconds. Jackson, a freshman, clocked 22:52.71 to help the Wildcats claim the team title with 24 points. Teammates Anahi Barboza, Aylin Vega, Mollie Sanderson and Abigail Vega were close behind at third, fourth, sixth and ninth, respectively. Barboza is an eighth grader, Anahi Vega, a sophomore, and Abigail Vega and Sanderson freshmen for Coach Ashley Jackson’s team. Pleasant Valley finished second with 78 points.
In other cross country highlights reported from last week’s action:

BOYS
WILL STONE, HOMEWOOD: The Patriots senior won the large-school division title at the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational meet held at Oakville Indian Mounds Park with a winning time of 15:37.19 in the 5,000-meter race. Mountain Brook senior Hunter Harwell was second crossing the finish line at 15:50.25. Both times were the fastest of the week for Alabama prep runners.  Huntsville totaled 101 points to win the meet, one of the largest in the state annually in the regular season, that had 274 boys’ participants in the large-division race.  Vestavia Hills had 127 points to finish second out of 39 schools participating, and Homewood was third with 140.
NICK SIEDERS, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL (TN): Ran 16:52.11 to win the small-school division of the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational meet at Oakville Indian Mounds Park. He helped his school from Nashville finished second behind winner Tupelo Christian (MS), which won with 76 points. University School had 79 and St. John Paul II Catholic of Huntsville was third with 80 points. Noah Flynn of St. John Paul II was third with a time of 17:07.03. The field included 33 schools and 297 runners.
GRAHAM BIANCHI, SPRINGVILLE: Helped the Tigers win the team title at the St. Clair County Invitational at Odenville with a winning time of 17:54.94 in the race that included 99 runners. John Niiler of Northridge was second at 18:07.59. Springville had 36 points and runner-up Stanhope Elmore had 90 among the nine teams participating.
DUSTYN LEWIS, GRISSOM: Clocked 10:10.99 to win the featured 2-mile race at the Bearcat 2-Mile Meet. Carson Levario-Slaten of Hartselle finished five seconds back to take second place in the field of 95 runners. Grissom won the team title with 50 points, and Cullman was second with 62.

GIRLS
McKENZIE HOGUE, THOMPSON: The Warriors senior won the large-school division race of the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational at Oakville Indian Mounds Park with a winning time of 18:31.28 in the 5,000-meter race. Sophomore Presley Miles of Saint James was second with a 19:15.04 time. The race included 233 participants representing 32 schools. Mountain Brook won the team title with 78 points, and Brentwood (TN) was second with 92.
ISABELLA ROWLAND, MONTGOMERY ACADEMY: The Eagles senior ran 20:47.37 to beat the field of 202 runners in the small-school division of the 18th Chickasaw Trails Invitational at Oakville. Junior Cassidy Winter of West Limestone was second with a 20:59.10 finish. St. John Paul II Catholic won the team crown with 106 points, and Montgomery Academy was second with 120. A total of 21 teams competed in the race.
MEGHIAN McCARTHY, ASHVILLE: She was the first runner to cross the finish line, clocking 22:29.51, and the Bulldogs scored 34 points to claim the title of the St. Clair County Invitational held at Odenville. Kathleen McCARTHY was second at 23:24.41, followed by St. Clair County teammates Taylor Knight and Emma Thompson, who finished third and fourth, respectively, in the race of 45 participants. Northridge took second place with 52 points.