On a rainy Thursday in Alabama, high school football action didn’t disappoint. While some games faced weather cancellations, others saw teams achieving impressive victories. Among the highlights, Class 7A No. 7 Mary Montgomery earned its first shutout of the season with a solid performance, defeating Baldwin County 42-0. This win marked a significant achievement for the team as they aim to build momentum going forward.
Meanwhile, Class 6A No. 9 Hartselle made waves by shutting out its fourth consecutive opponent, dominating Woodlawn with a final score of 51-0. Hartselle is showing strength on both sides of the ball, making them a team to watch this season.
In Class 1A, No. 2 Leroy continued its winning streak, claiming its fifth straight victory by defeating Washington County 45-14. The team is proving itself as a powerhouse with strong performances week after week.
Here’s a quick rundown of other notable scores from Thursday’s games:
- Belmont (Miss.) 40, Red Bay 14
- Brilliant 45, Phillips-Bear Creek 0
- Brooks 31, Lauderdale County 6
- Cherokee 44, Belgreen 0
- Deshler 28, Colbert County 21
- Florala 45, Bayshore Christian 14
- Hackleburg 42, Phil Campbell 12
- Hamilton 42, Sulligent 28
- Hatton 42, Westminster-Huntsville 25
- Lawrence County 34, Haleyville 27 (OT)
- Lexington 21, Wilson 7
- Linden 16, Southern Choctaw 14
- McKenzie 50, J.F. Shields 0
- Oakman 41, Carbon Hill 0
- Sheffield 47, Waterloo 14
- Sparkman 31, Jemison-Huntsville 7
- Valley Head 20, North Sand Mountain 7
- Vina 50, Tharptown 6
As teams continue to battle through the season, fans are excited to see how the rankings will shift and which squads will maintain their winning momentum. With every game, the anticipation builds for the postseason and championship implications.

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