Last Friday, Benjamin Russell senior Camron Vickers helped lead the South All-Star team to victory in the North-South All-Star Classic.
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Reeltown quarterback Jake Hornsby has won the Outlook’s Player of the Week for the first round of the playoffs due to his two touchdown performance last Friday.
Only Dadeville and Reeltown are left standing as the twelfth week of football is on the horizon. The Tigers and the Rebels both survived adversity in the last week of the regular season, but both cruised to round one victories in the playoffs. The two programs are back at home again to continue to defend their stellar seasons.
Dadeville continues undefeated streak with 33-8 playoff victory over Southside Selma.
Three of the five area teams will be competing in the first round of the playoffs on Friday. Dadeville and Reeltown will be hosting games, while Benjamin Russell is hitting the road. While all three teams are quite different, all three are trying to rewrite their own history books.
Head coach Matt Johnson and Reeltown are guided by 70 years of tradition, as the Rebels prepare for a postseason push.
Ben Russell clobbers Valley 48-7 before sending Wildcats to first postseason berth since 2018.
The final week of the high school football regular season is upon us. Whether your team is fighting for one last victory, or looking ahead to playoffs, the final game of the year is important regardless. Three of the five area teams will have at least one more week ahead of them, while the two others are playing to get one last victory for their seniors.
Football on field with goal post in background.