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19-20 AHSAA Directory.Pdf 7 8 5 6 2019–2020 DIRECTORY 3 4 1 2 DISTRICT MAP 2019–2020 DIRECTORY Published By ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION and ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DIRECTORS & COACHES ASSOCIATION Mail: P.O. Box 242367, Montgomery, Alabama 36124-2367 Shipping: 7325 Halcyon Summit Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 263-6994 Fax (334) 387-0075 Website Address: www.ahsaa.com Additional copies available at the ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION $20.00 per copy Directory is based on information reported by member schools. Printed in Montgomery, Alabama, by Walker360 October 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board of Control .............................................................................. 4 State Office Staff ........................................................................................... 4 Legislative Council ........................................................................................ 5 Sports Committees ....................................................................................... 6 Calendar of Events ......................................................................................... 12 Testing Dates .................................................................................................. 14 Cross Reference Index ................................................................................... 15 Association Members Senior High Schools District 1 ...................................................................................................... 23 District 2 ...................................................................................................... 61 District 3 ...................................................................................................... 87 District 4 .................................................................................................... 117 District 5 .................................................................................................... 137 District 6 .................................................................................................... 195 District 7 .................................................................................................... 233 District 8 .................................................................................................... 267 Junior High / Middle Schools District 1 .................................................................................................... 335 District 2 .................................................................................................... 353 District 3 .................................................................................................... 359 District 4 .................................................................................................... 371 District 5 .................................................................................................... 381 District 6 .................................................................................................... 415 District 7 .................................................................................................... 425 District 8 .................................................................................................... 433 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CENTRAL BOARD OF CONTROL Terry Curtis, Mobile .............................................................................. District 1 Jerome Woods, Mobile ............................................................... Bi-District 1-2 Trent Taylor, Andalusia ........................................................................... District 2 Luke Hallmark, Marengo Co. BOE ....................................................... District 3 Cathy Trimble, Marion ................................................................. Bi-District 3-4 Pam Holloway, Dadeville ...................................................................... District 4 Farrell Seymore, Opelika ...................................................................... District 4 Kim Kiel, Pelham ................................................................................... District 5 Van Phillips, Birmingham .............................................................. Bi-District 5-6 Lori Carlisle, Wadley ............................................................................. District 6 Mike Welsh, Spring Garden (Vice-President)......................................... District 6 Jamie Chapman, Pickens Co. .............................................................. District 7 Thomas Jones, Moulton ............................................................... Bi-District 7-8 Keith Bender, Oneonta City BOE (President) ....................................... District 8 Larry Raines, Prattville ................................................. State Dept. of Education STATE OFFICE STAFF Steve Savarese ...................................................................... Executive Director Alvin Briggs ...........................................................Associate Executive Director Mark Jones ............................................................................ Director of Officials Denise Ainsworth ................................................................... Assistant Director Ron Ingram .................................................................Communications Director Kim Vickers .................................................................... Director of Publications Marvin Chou ..................................................................................... Webmaster Jamie Lee ............................................................................ Director AHSADCA Ken Washington ........................................................Assistant Director, Officials David Holtsford ...........................Coordinator Digital Media (AHSAA/AHSADCA) Alan Mitchell ..................................................... Part-Time Website Coordinator Amy Gulledge ................................................................. Chief Financial Officer Charlotte Davies ...........................................................Administrative Secretary Cynthia Abrams ................................................................. Secretary (Eligibility) Alaine Davis ......................................................................... Secretary (Finance) Rodney Mills ................................................................Part-Time IT Coordinator Brandon Dean ......................................................... Director, Special Programs Vanda Peppers .................................................. Secretary (AHSAA/AHSADCA) Bruce Forte ........................................................................ AHSAA Support Staff 4 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Years remaining in term are indicated.) DISTRICT 1 MEMBERS: Chip Menton, Theodore – Pres. (1); Terry Curtis, UMS-Wright- Secretary-Treasurer (3); Jerome Woods, Blount (2); Jack Hankins, Thomasville (4). COUNTIES: Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington. DISTRICT 2 MEMBERS: Dodd Hawthorne, Crenshaw Co. Schools-Pres. (4); Trent Trawick, Secretary-Treasurer, Enterprise (4); Trent Taylor, Andalusia (3); Jeff Torrence, Dothan (2). COUNTIES: Barbour, Butler, Coffee, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Pike. DISTRICT 3 MEMBERS: Randy Ragsdale, Trinity-Pres. (4); Luke Hallmark, Marengo County Schools-Secretary-Treasurer (3); Matt Geohagen, Bibb County (1); Cathy Trimble, Francis Marion (2). COUNTIES: Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Marengo, Montgomery, Perry, Sumter, Wilcox. DISTRICT 4 MEMBERS: Richard Brown, Beauregard-Pres. (4); Damian Sinclair, Sanford MS (2); Farrell Seymore, Opelika-Secretary-Treasurer (3); Matt Coker, Tallassee (1); ; Pamela Holloway, Dadeville (2). COUNTIES: Bullock, Chambers, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Macon, Russell, Tallapoosa. DISTRICT 5 MEMBERS: Buddy Anderson, Vestavia-Pres. (1); Patrick Kellogg, Spain Park (4); Kim Kiel, Pelham (3); Van Phillips, Center Point (2). COUNTIES: Jefferson, Shelby, Tuscaloosa, Walker. DISTRICT 6 MEMBERS: Steve Giddens, Randolph Co.-Pres. (3); Mike Welsh, Spring Garden-Secretary-Treasurer (1); Larry Davidson, Oxford (4); Greg Foster, Handley (2); Lori Carlisle, Wadley (2). COUNTIES: Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, Randolph, St. Clair, Talladega. DISTRICT 7 MEMBERS: Jamie Chapman, Pres., Pickens Co. (1) Micah Smothers, Addison (3); Thomas Jones, Lawrence Co. (2). Todd Tittle, Lynn (4). COUNTIES: Colbert, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Marion, Pickens, Winston. DISTRICT 8 MEMBERS: Jeremy Lowery, Madison County-Pres. (1); Keith Bender, Oneonta City Schools-Secretary-Treasurer (4); Brian Jett, Fort Payne (3); Melissa Scott, Austin (2). COUNTIES: Blount, Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan. 5 SPORTS COMMITTEES OF COACHES 2019–20 (In District Order) FOOTBALL: (1) Eric Collier Theodore [email protected] Bi-District Lev Holley Blount [email protected] (2) Bart Snyder Goshen [email protected] (3) Matthew Leonard Isabella [email protected] Bi-District Chris Raymond Selma High [email protected] (4) Rob Carter Beauregard [email protected] (5) Buddy Anderson Vestavia Hills [email protected] Bi-District Andre Robinson Parker [email protected] (6) Larry Strain Handley [email protected] (7) David McKinney Winfield
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