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PUBLISHED by ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION and ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DIRECTORS & COACHES ASSOCIATION 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 2014 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 ...........................................................................................................................8 Code of Ethics, ACT Testing ............................................................................................................9 Cross Reference Index ...................................................................................................................11 Association Members Senior High Schools District 1......................................................................................................................................18 District 2......................................................................................................................................48 District 3......................................................................................................................................69 District 4......................................................................................................................................91 District 5....................................................................................................................................106 District 6....................................................................................................................................149 District 7....................................................................................................................................179 District 8....................................................................................................................................204 Junior High / Middle Schools District 1....................................................................................................................................254 District 2....................................................................................................................................268 District 3....................................................................................................................................274 District 4....................................................................................................................................284 District 5....................................................................................................................................292 District 6....................................................................................................................................320 District 7....................................................................................................................................328 District 8....................................................................................................................................334 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CENTRAL BOARD OF CONTROL Jamie Riggs, Brewton .....................................................................District No. 1 Lamar Brooks, Skipperville (President) ...........................................District No. 2 Richard Robertson, Andalusia ...............................................Bi-District Nos. 1-2 Luke Hallmark, Marengo Co. BOE ..................................................District No. 3 Cathy Trimble, Marion .....................................................................District No. 3 Richard Brown, Beauregard ............................................................District No. 4 Ike Grant, Valley .....................................................................Bi-District Nos. 3-4 Terry Cooper, Birmingham ...............................................................District No. 5 Stephanie Robinson, Fultondale .....................................................District No. 5 Mike Welsh, Spring Garden (Vice-President)...................................District No. 6 Darren Douthitt, Anniston ......................................................Bi-District Nos. 5-6 John Hardin, Hackleburg .................................................................District No. 7 Keith Bender, Oneonta ....................................................................District No. 8 Alvin Rauls, Buckhorn ...........................................................Bi-District Nos. 7-8 Larry Raines, Prattville .................................................. State Dept. of Education STATE OFFICE STAFF Steve Savarese ....................................................................... Executive Director Tony Stallworth ...................................................... Associate Executive Director Greg Brewer ............................................................ Assistant Director (Officials) Wanda Gilliland ............................................ Assistant Director (Championships) Ron Ingram ................................................Assistant Director (Communications) Marvin Chou .......................................................Assistant Director (Webmaster) Alan Mitchell ................................................Part-Time Publications Coordinator Sandy Logan ...............................................................................Office Manager Charlotte Davies ........................................................... Administrative Secretary Elvia Henderson .................................................................. Secretary (Eligibility) Alaine Davis ...........................................................................Secretary (Finance) Rodney Mills ...............................................................................IT Administrator Alvin Briggs ......................................................... Assistant Director (AHSADCA) Denise Ainsworth .....................................Assistant Director (Special Programs) Vanda Peppers ..................................................... Secretary (AHSAA/AHSADCA Eula Milner ........................................................ Part-time Secretary (AHSADCA) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Years remaining in term are indicated.) MEMBERS: Jamie Riggs, Brewton, President (1); Terry Curtis, Secretary-Treasurer, UMS- Wright (4); Jerome Woods, Blount (3); Clem Richardson, Baker (2). COUNTIES: Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washing- ton. DISTRICT 2 MEMBERS: Richard Robertson, Andalusia, President (3); Lamar Brooks, Skipperville, Secretary-Treasurer (2); Trent Taylor, Straughn (4); Tim Wilder, Dothan City Schools (1). COUNTIES: Barbour, Butler, Coffee, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Hous- ton, Pike. DISTRICT 3 MEMBERS: Tom Causey, Demopolis, President (1); Luke Hallmark, Marengo County Schools, Secretary-Treasurer (4); Richard Dennis, Prattville (2); Cathy Trimble, Marion (2); Jim Hunter, Jr., Calhoun (3). COUNTIES: Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Marengo, Montgom- ery, Perry, Sumter, Wilcox. DISTRICT 4 MEMBERS: Richard Brown, Beauregard, President (1); Ike Grant, Valley, Secretary-Trea- surer (3); Jimmy Hull, Elmore County Schools (2); Farrell Seymore, Opelika (4). COUNTIES: Bullock, Chambers, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Macon, Russell, Tallapoosa. DISTRICT 5 MEMBERS: Buddy Anderson, Vestavia Hills, President (2); Terry Cooper, Mountain Brook, Secretary-Treasurer (4); Hal Riddle, Hewitt-Trussville (1); Curtis Coleman, Clay- Chalkville (3); Stephanie Robinson, Fultondale (2). COUNTIES: Jefferson, Shelby, Tuscaloosa, Walker. DISTRICT 6 MEMBERS: Steve Giddens, Clay Central, President (4); Mike Welsh, Spring Garden, Secretary-Treasurer (2); Larry Davidson, Oxford (1). Darren Douthitt, Anniston City Schools (3). COUNTIES: Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, Randolph, St. Clair, Talladega. DISTRICT 7 MEMBERS: John Hardin, Hackleburg, President (1); Jack Hayes, Brilliant, Secretary- Treasurer (4); Brenda Mayes, Muscle Shoals (3); Ryan Hollingsworth, Marion County Schools (2). COUNTIES: Colbert, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Marion, Pickens, Winston. DISTRICT 8 MEMBERS: Al Rauls, Buckhorn, President (3); Keith Bender, Oneonta, Secretary-Trea- surer (1); Jeremy Lowry, Madison County (2); Brian Jett, Fort Payne (4). COUNTIES: Blount, Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan. 5 SPORTS COMMITTEES OF COACHES 2014–15 (In District Order) Football: (1) Fred Riley, Davidson. (2) Scott Horne, G.W. Long; Bi-District – Kelvis White, Dothan. (3) Brent Hubbert, Maplesville. (4)
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