Thompson, Opelika headline 2023 Kickoff Classic
Four-time reigning state 7A champion Thompson will take on Opelika in one of two football games for the 2023 AHSAA Kickoff Classic at Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl.
The Warriors and Bulldogs will play at 7 p.m. Aug. 25. Selma and Beauregard will open the 18th annual Kickoff Classic on Aug. 24.
Both games will be televised over the AHSAA TV Network and live streamed over the NFHS Network.
“We are ecstatic to kick off the 2023 season with these two matchups involving four great programs steeped in tradition,” said Brandon Dean, Director of the AHSADCA.
Thompson won its fourth straight title a year ago, downing Auburn 49-24 in the championship game behind the play of eighth-grade quarterback Trent Seaborn, who was named MVP. The Warriors faced a rugged schedule a year ago, losing their first two games to out-of-state teams and falling in the regular-season finale against Hoover.
But Mark Freeman’s team rolled through the playoffs to win another title and finish 10-3. Seaborn obviously returns this year as does all-state running back A.J. Green and defensive back Anquon Fegans. The Warriors must replace Class 7A Lineman of the Year Peter Woods, now at Clemson.
“We are excited to be returning to the AHSAA Kickoff Classic event in Montgomery,” Freeman said. “We enjoyed a great experience in 2018 against James Clemens when the Classic was called the ‘Champions Challenge,’ and we look forward to a great experience in August versus Opelika. Coach (Erik) Speakman does a tremendous job, and Opelika has a great program.”
Speakman and Opelika are looking to bounce back from a 5-5 season in which the Bulldogs missed the playoffs in their first year in 7A. Opelika returns quarterback Roman Gagliano in an attempt to get back to the postseason.
“We have always taken pride in playing a tough schedule and this game with the four-time defending 7A state champions proves that,” Speakman said. “Coach Mark Freeman and his staff have done an incredible job of building the Thompson program into a national power, and we look forward to competing against them in the season opener.”
Selma went 7-4 a year ago, losing to Tallassee in the first round of the 5A playoffs. Beauregard went 10-2, losing at UMS in the second round of the playoffs. Selma and Beauregard also played in the season opener in 2022 with the Hornets winning 21-16.
AHSAA Kickoff Classic History
2022
Helena 28, Chelsea 6
Auburn 17, Hoover 14
2021
Handley 55, Guntersville 21
Dothan 42, Bob Jones 32
2020
Pike Road 63, Montgomery Catholic 34
Prattville 40, Wetumpka 10
2019
Hoover 17, Central-Phenix City 14
Carver-Montgomery 18, Jeff Davis 13
2018
Clarke County 20, Sweet Water 14
Thompson 38, James Clemens 7
2017
Hewitt-Trussville 49, Pell City 10
Maplesville 20, Fyffe 7
2016
Andalusia 34, Brooks 13
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 42, Demopolis 7
Hoover 23, Central-Phenix City 7
2015
Bob Jones 37, Carver-Montgomery 30
Gordo 28, Glencoe 21
Madison Academy 19, Leeds 14
2014
Spanish Fort 42, Stanhope Elmore 14
Opelika 20, Carver-Montgomery 16
Dadeville 14, Piedmont 8
2013
Benjamin Russell 28, Walker 14
Straughn 35, Walter Wellborn 26
Bob Jones 23, Enterprise 20
2012
Spanish Fort 33, Muscle Shoals 22
Central of Clay County 25, Beauregard 13
McGill-Toolen 27, Northridge 0
2011
Hueytown 36, Thomasville 27
Hamilton 38, Sweet Water 35
Daphne 24, Clay-Chalkville 21
2010
Opelika 34, Greenville 6
Auburn 30, Spain Park 3
Jackson 30, Trinity 8
2009
Prattville 37, Carver-Montgomery 0
T.R. Miller 27, Leeds 7
Hoover 32, Oxford 27
2008
Prattville vs. Oxford, canceled due to inclement weather
2007
Prattville 36, North Gwinnett, Ga. 3
2006
Hoover 38, UMS-Wright 0
Clay-County 41, Addison 6