Hartselle at Briarwood. HHS is part of the Hartselle City School District with approximately 1,000 students and 17 varsity sports. If you have a disability or face any barriers accessing website content, please contact (256) 773-5419. pride and tradition of Tiger football. If you have a disability or face any barriers accessing website content, please contact (256) 773-5419. Money was hard to come by in the fall of 1963 but that didn’t stop Morgan County High School football boosters from launching a drive to build a new stadium and have it ready for competition in the fall of 1964. It offers a variety of educational programs for the intellectual, physical, social, spiritual and emotional development of students. Some communities take pride in public facilities, such as libraries, civic centers and ballparks that were built with money derived from private estates or government grants. The Hartselle City Schools Board of Education is committed to ensuring all information placed on its public website is accessible to individuals with disabilities. Tiger Stadium Hartselle High School - Hartselle - Alabama Hartselle enters this year under the guidance of new head coach Bo Culver. Briarwood’s Tyler Waugh (30) runs the ball as he’s knocked out of bounds by Hartselle wide receiver Trent Wright (19) during a game between Briarwood and Hartselle on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, at Lions Pride Stadium in Birmingham. July 28, 1964 – City Council loans the Booster Club $2,500 to purchase fixtures and materials for restrooms in the stadium. GAME SCHEDULES. By Clif Knight After being denied the pleasure of watching college sports for more than six months thanks to COVID-19, I enjoyed sitting back and watching a full slate of SEC football games Saturday. More. Grading and drainage of the stadium site began May 12, 1964, with equipment and manpower provided by the Morgan County Commission and Harry Newman, a local contractor. Read more Nov. 7, 1963 – The Booster Club reported 262 reserve seats were sold during the first week. April 28, 1964 – Hartselle City Council voted to loan the Booster Club $20,000 to be repaid over five years for the purchase of home side bleachers from Decatur Iron and Steel at a cost of $28,815. What to watch: Briarwood is in the state playoffs for the 28th consecutive year, extending an impressive streak started by Fred Yancy in 1993 and continued by current head coach Matthew Forester the last two seasons. Hartselle High School 1000 Bethel Rd. The 10th annual Veterans Day parade will change venues for this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. NE Hartselle, AL 35640 Stadium: J.P. Cain Stadium Colors: Red & White Coach: Bryan Moore Region: 6A-R8 Little turkeys Kenslee and Briggs Neuheisel, Harrison Shaneyfelt and Emory and Ellie Eubanks enjoyed ... “To have that many parents and community members come out to watch us practice was incredible.” The annual event is the kickoff … Cain coached the … At the end of the first week, 262 reserve seats had been sold. Information contained herein is for NFHS broadcasts only. Hartselle High School 1000 Bethel Rd. Briarwood (7-2) vs. Hartselle (7-3) Date: Friday, Nov. 6; Time: 7 p.m.; Location: Lions Pride Stadium; Last week: Briarwood blew out Corner 42-7.Hartselle took an open date. Follow Sparkman Street past the old Hartselle High School (on the left) and come to a traffic light. The Hartselle City Schools Board of Education is committed to ensuring all information placed on its public website is accessible to individuals with disabilities. For all other resources concerning Hartselle City Schools’ athletic programs, please refer to the links at the top of the page. Fencing was done by Stover Fence Co. of Cullman at a cost of $2,552.25. NE Hartselle, AL 35640 Stadium: J.P. Cain Stadium Colors: Red & White Coach: Bryan Moore Region: 6A-R8 Hartselle Football schedules for high school and junior high. Dec. 5, 1963 – As an incentive to students, a prize of 35 pounds of candy was offered to the class selling the most reserve seat passes. Two conditions were made as follows: The Morgan County School Board would release $15,000 previously committed to the land purchase and Harry Newman would grant the city an option to buy seven acres of adjoining land. What to watch: Briarwood is in the state playoffs for the 28th consecutive year, extending an impressive streak started by Fred Yancy in 1993 and continued by current head coach Matthew … Briarwood (7-2) vs. Hartselle (7-3) Date: Friday, Nov. 6; Time: 7 p.m.; Location: Lions Pride Stadium; Last week: Briarwood blew out Corner 42-7.Hartselle took an open date. Hartselle takes pride in J.P. Cain Stadium because it was built for the most part with reserve seat sales, volunteer labor and borrowed money that had to be repaid. Read more “To have that many parents and community members come out to watch us practice was incredible.” The annual event is the kickoff … The Hartselle senior picked off a pass in the end zone to seal the Class 6A, No. Briarwood’s Tyler Waugh (30) runs the ball as he’s knocked out of bounds by Hartselle wide receiver Trent Wright (19) during a game between Briarwood and Hartselle on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, at Lions Pride Stadium in Birmingham. The event, which historically runs down Main Street after beginning at the Depot, will be held Nov. 7. Go over a bridge, and … Oct. 22, 1963 – Hartselle Booster Club voted to sell reserve seat passes (800) for $50 each for five years to raise money for home side bleachers. 2020 GAME SCHEDULES ©Hartselle QBClub 2014. Oct 31.The next week the Morgan County School Board approved $25,000 toward the land purchase. May 12, 1964 – Stadium site work began with the assistance of the Morgan County Board of Revenue and Control and Harry Newman Contracting Inc. May 26, 1964 – After encountering a bed of limestone rock on the north side of the playing field, 100 sticks of dynamite had to be used to open holes for the light towers. Address: 305 College Street, NE Hartselle, AL 35640 P: 256-773-5419 F: 256-773-5433 The Hartselle City Schools Board of Education offers Equal Educational and Employment Opportunities. The event, which historically runs down Main Street after beginning at the Depot, will be held Nov. 7. “Due to COVID-19, Mayor Randy Garrison suggested we make a change to the veterans parade this year to keep the participants safe and comply with the governor’s mandate,” … The Hartselle City Schools Board of Education offers Equal Educational and Employment Opportunities. CONTACT US. The Hartselle varsity football team lost Friday's away playoff game against Briarwood Christian (Birmingham, AL) by a score of 31-17. Park, Meet Mrs. Alabama United States: Hartselle woman uses title to address bullying, Student rises to captain with Civil Air Patrol. Hartselle hosted the traditional “Meet the Tigers” event Friday night at JP Cain Stadium. FIND US. Hartselle Football Team History. Special to the Enquirer   Thanksgiving isn’t just for adults – these Hartselle children celebrate the holiday last week in style. Kellen Nyikos cheers for the Hartselle Tigers as they enter the field before a game against Cullman at J.P. Cain Stadium in Hartselle Friday. Hartselle hosted the traditional “Meet the Tigers” event Friday night at JP Cain Stadium. 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