The second week of Alabama’s high school football season has concluded, delivering exciting matchups and decisive victories across both AHSAA and AISA divisions throughout the state.
Thursday’s limited nine-game schedule featured the highly anticipated Auburn-Opelika crosstown rivalry as the marquee attraction. Friday’s expanded slate showcased several compelling region openers, including Hewitt-Trussville’s victory over Vestavia Hills and Saraland’s dominant performance against Gulf Shores.
Complete Week 2 Alabama High School Football Results
The following comprehensive scoreboard captures all completed games from Thursday and Friday’s action across Alabama:
Abbeville Christian defeated Crenshaw Christian 36-14, while Addison dominated Shoals Christian 68-8. Alabama Christian secured a convincing 45-8 victory over Northside Methodist, and Alexandria overwhelmed White Plains 41-6.
Notable performances included American Christian’s 21-7 win against West Blocton, Andalusia’s 36-15 triumph over Headland, and Anniston’s decisive 43-14 victory against Ashville. Appalachian edged Locust Fork in a thrilling 42-39 contest.
Arab claimed a 21-15 victory over Sardis, while Ariton demolished Houston County 56-14. Athens narrowly defeated Cullman 41-38 in an offensive showcase, and Austin dominated Sparkman 29-7.
Baker shut out Davidson 42-0, Banks Academy blanked Bessemer Academy 32-0, and Bayside Academy rolled past Orange Beach 42-13. Belgreen posted a shutout victory over Tharptown 34-0.
Benjamin Russell handled Calera 42-13, Berry outgunned Marion County 68-42, and Bessemer City defeated Brookwood 42-14. Bibb County dominated Tarrant 49-20, while Blount secured a 32-0 shutout against Murphy.
Bob Jones delivered an impressive 54-7 victory over James Clemens, and Brantley edged Pleasant Home 6-0 in a defensive struggle. BTW-Tuskegee defeated Talladega 19-6, while Bullock County overcame St. James 31-14.
Additional standout results included Calhoun’s 20-14 victory over Pike Liberal Arts, Carver-Birmingham’s 32-16 win against John Carroll, and Carver-Montgomery’s 34-6 triumph over JAG.
Streaming High School Football on NFHS Network
Alabama high school football fans can follow their favorite teams through the NFHS Network streaming platform. The subscription service, priced at $11.99, provides comprehensive access to various sports content beyond football, including volleyball and other fall athletics.
While streaming availability depends on individual schools providing coverage, most Alabama programs offer at least select football games through the platform, ensuring fans can stay connected with local high school athletics throughout the season.
Coverage will continue as additional scores become available from across Alabama’s high school football landscape.