QB: Trent Morris, Tallassee

Austin Elliott / TPI Trent Williams was the shot caller for a potent Tiger offense this season.
Morris anchored down an electrifying offense for the Tigers this season. His sophomore season campaign saw him lead the Tigers to a playoff berth. Morris was 120 of 182 with his passes, amounting to 2,109 yards. Morris found the end zone 26 times in the air, while also rushing the ball 40 times for 337 yards and 3 touchdowns.
QB: Brock Whitt, Edgewood Academy

David D. Goodwin / For TPI Edgewood's Brock Whitt (8) looks for running room against Valiant Cross on Friday night.
Whitt had a very impressive season this year for the Wildcats. He would lead the Cats to a 3-6 record on the season. Whitt was the primary source of passing and rushing success this season for coach Chad Michael. Whitt would finish his season with 75 of 133 pass attempts completed totaling in 1099 passing yards, and 12 touchdowns on just five interceptions.
RB: Arthur McQueen, Stanhope Elmore

File / TPI Stanhope Elmore’s Arthur McQueen is the Offensive player of the year for Elmore County.
McQueen was the premier source of offense for the Mustangs the past two seasons. Almost amassing 2,000 yards, and 23 touchdowns are just a couple of the reasons as to why McQueen is a heavily sought after recruit.
RB: Jimmy King, Wetumpka

Austin Elliott / TPI Wetumpka's Jimmy Kings rushes the football on Friday night against McAdory.
King came into his own this season with the Indians, as he was the main option in the backfield. King rushed for 1,265 yards this season and finished with eight touchdowns.
RB: Daishaun Ziegler, Holtville

Lizi Arbogast Gwin / TPI Holtville's Daishaun Zeigler, right, tries to evade the tackle of Tallassee defender Tramel McCoy on Friday night.
Ziegler was the primary source of offense for coach Cory Lee this season. Ziegler rushed for 982 yards and had 12 touchdowns this season.
WR: Martez Wright, Wetumpka

Brian Smith / TPI Wetumpka's Matez Wright (13) grabs a pass against Percy Julian on Friday night.
Wright provided a real threat on the outside for the Indians this season. Wright amassed almost 700 reception yards for the Indians, and also came away with an impressive 11 touchdowns. Wright was very valuable to his offense as he provided the ability to score in space while also adding the jump ball factor to the offense.
WR: Elijah Headley, Holtville
Headley utilized his 6-foot-5 frame to create advantages for himself on the perimeter. Headley was a deep ball threat for the Bulldogs all season.
WR: Jamari Coleman, Stanhope Elmore
Coleman flashed his capabilities of being a big play receiver for the Mustangs this past season. Coach Hunter Adams was aware of his wideouts potential to steal big plays.
WR: Tate McNeely, Elmore County
McNeely was a huge part of coach Kyle Caldwell’s offense this past season, as he presented many different mismatch opportunities for the Panthers. McNeely is a talented pass catcher and amassed more than 300 receiving yards this season.
OL: Tyson Ratliff, Holtville
Ratliff is no stranger to being honored for his talents as an offensive lineman. This is his second consecutive all-county bid. He provided protection and blocking down field for the Bulldogs.
OL: Colby Blackwell, Elmore County
Blackwell was a big pickup for the Panther’s protection plan on offense this season. Blackwell manned a strong front for the Panthers.
OL: Jesse Thomas, Holtville
Thomas was a part of a unit at Holtville that was renowned for their collective abilities to pass block and run block.
OL: Macin James, Stanhope Elmore
Macin James displayed many different talents as an offensive lineman this season. Coach Hunter Adams said James is the best offensive lineman he has ever coached, and it shows in the offensive firepower that the Mustangs were able to boast with Arthur McQueen and Jamari Coleman.
OL: Lexton Hollenquest, Wetumpka
Hollenquest was the ideal fit on the offensive line for the Indians style of balanced attack. The Tribe utilized his size and quickness to do multiple things on offense this season.
DL: Ethan Bailey, Wetumpka
Mr. Record setter Ethan Bailey was unstoppable after being moved to the pass rush position this season for the Indians. Having finished his season with a record tying 12 sacks was obviously huge for the Indians, and caused their defense to be one of the best in Class 6A.
DL: Luke Reinert, Elmore County
Reinert possesses all of the great qualities in an avid pass rusher in today's game. Reinert is a 6’2, 190 pound athletic and quick athlete, so when on the outside, he creates problems for opposing offenses.
DL: KamRan Anderson, Stanhope Elmore
Having received plenty of attention from college recruiters is no surprise to anybody that has seen Kam Anderson play the game. Anderson is a big and physical presence on the edge, and had no problems getting into the opponents backfield almost at will this season.
LB: Cooper Freeman, Edgewood Academy
Freeman was the center piece of an impressive defensive effort for the Wildcats this season. Freeman accomplished the impressive feat of acquiring over 70 tackles for two consecutive seasons under coach Chad Michael.
LB: Kelby Walker, Wetumpka
After finishing in the top three of all defender in total tackles in class 6A, Walker had a record breaking season for the Indians. Walker finished with 185 total tackles and solidified himself within the history books at Wetumpka.
LB: Joseph Hooks, Tallassee
Hooks was beyond reliable as a defender for the Tallassee Tigers. Hooks finished with 64 tackles as a member of a veteran front seven performance by the Tallassee Tigers.
DB: Justin Godwin, Wetumpka

Godwin had his hands all over the Wetumoka playbook on both offense and defense this season. After transferring in from Chilton County, Godwin inserted himself as the Indians pass stopper becoming one of the best coverage corners in the state this season.
DB: Tyler Hackett, Holtville
Hacket provided a mean and nasty old school type of play to the Bulldogs secondary this season. Seemingly always in the mix, HGacket had an astonishing 82 tackles, proving that he could make a play off of a stunt as well as defend the passing attack.
DB: Chase Chumlee, Tallassee

Austin Elliott / TPI Chase Chumlee was a ball hawk from the Tiger's athletic secondary this year.
Two seasons ago, Chumlee was the Tigers leading tackler, as he finished with over 100 total tackles. This past season, the Tigers secondary got a little deeper which allowed Chumlee to be a rover and align in several different spots making him even more effective for the Tigers.
ATH: Jordan King, Tallassee
King was a do it all type of athlete for the Tigers. On offense, King was used as a back and a wideout.. He finished with 47 receptions totaling for almost 800 yards and 13 touchdowns through the air. On the ground, King was part of a dynamic backfield that boasted his talents, along with those of Tiny Green. King amassed 300 yards on the ground on 33 rush attempts and 6 touchdowns.
ATH: Tyler Payton, Elmore County

Dalton Middleton / TPI Elmore County running back Tyler Payton (14) is tackled by Tallassee's Jordan King (4).
Payton is one of the best athletes to walk the Elmore County halls ever. Payton rushed the ball 67 times for 500 yards this season for the Panthers.
ATH: Caleb Spivey, Elmore County
Spivey found many ways to be productive for the Panthers this season. He rushed for 300 yards and finished with 227 yards through the air. The Elmore county swiss army knife finshed his season with 11 total touchdowns.
Honorable Mention
Demarion Barnes, Stanhope Elmore
Tyler Johnson, Wetumpka
Tiny Green, Tallassee

Griffin Pritchard / TPI Wetumpka's Tyler Johnson (10) passes the football against Russell County. Johnson ended the night with one passing touchdown in the loss.

Dalton Middleton / TPI Tallassee's Tiny Green (0) runs the football against Elmore County.