West Alabama high school football kicked off its 2026 season with a flurry of games on Thursday and Friday, despite weather delays caused by lightning and rain. The early action centered around Tuscaloosa, where several local schools opened the year with decisive victories.
American Christian Academy vs. Northridge
American Christian Academy (ACA) secured a 28-14 win over the Northridge Jaguars. The victory was highlighted by two interceptions from defensive back Caleb Hines, the second of which he returned for a touchdown, sealing the game. ACA overcame the loss of its starting quarterback after a taunting penalty resulted in an ejection, yet still posted a 1-0 record.
Hillcrest Patriots dominate Tuscaloosa County
Hillcrest delivered a commanding performance against the Tuscaloosa County Wildcats, winning 64-0. The Patriots built a 15‑point lead early and never looked back, scoring three first‑half touchdowns from quarterback Jordan Shambley. The shutout marked Hillcrest’s first win of the season.
Tuscaloosa Academy defeats Sulligent
Tuscaloosa Academy welcomed back quarterback Mark Norris, who had been absent the previous season. Norris led the Knights to a 33-12 victory over Sulligent High School, accounting for five touchdowns in the win.
Additional Week 0 Results
Scores from other schools in the region included:
- Central 27, Center Point 0
- Gordo 33, Fayette County 27
- Holy Spirit 35, Waterloo 0
- Northside 49, Winfield 27
- Sipsey Valley 48, Marion County 12
- Holt 42, R.C. Hatch 0
- Pickens Academy 40, Vina 0
- Hale County 42, Berry 22
- Lamar County 20, South Lamar 14
- Albertville 20, Paul Bryant 13
- Aliceville 39, Pickens County 0
- Trinity 26, Bibb County 16
These early results set the tone for what promises to be an exciting season for high school football throughout West Alabama. Fans and families are encouraged to attend upcoming games, support their local teams, and celebrate the spirit of competition that unites the community.
Looking Ahead
Week 1 will feature additional matchups across the region, with several schools slated to host home games on Saturday. Coaches and players are focusing on building on their opening performances while maintaining the safety protocols recommended for outdoor sports during the summer heat.
For the latest scores, updates, and game schedules, readers can follow local sports outlets and school district social media pages.
Original reporting: The Tuscaloosa Thread — read the source article.