Thomasville Becomes 5th AHSAA School to Reach 700 Football Wins

Thomasville High School’s Tigers reached a historic milestone with their 700th varsity football victory, a 50-0 win over Sumter Central. The Tigers became just the fifth program in AHSAA history to achieve the mark, joining T.R. Miller, Oneonta, Fayette County, and Deshler in the elite 700-win club. With a current record of 700-353-49, Thomasville has built its legacy over more than a century of competition.

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Thomasville High School’s Tigers reached a historic milestone with their 700th varsity football victory, a 50-0 win over Sumter Central. The Tigers became just the fifth program in AHSAA history to achieve the mark, joining T.R. Miller, Oneonta, Fayette County, and Deshler in the elite 700-win club. With a current record of 700-353-49, Thomasville has built its legacy over more than a century of competition.

The program’s story is deeply tied to the Anderson family, a coaching dynasty spanning three generations. From D.F. Anderson’s Hall of Fame tenure in the early-to-mid 20th century to Buddy Anderson’s state record 346 career wins at Vestavia Hills, the family has shaped Alabama high school football. Today, head coach Clint Anderson continues the tradition, guiding the Tigers to their latest milestone.

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