Chattanooga Times Free Press

North Jackson set to break state records

- BY STEPHEN HARGIS STAFF WRITER

With one regular-season game remaining for Alabama high school football teams, North Jackson already has locked up the Region 7-4A title and is on the cusp of rewriting a couple of state records.

Senior running back Lee Witherspoo­n has 2,166 rushing yards — he has averaged 22.1 yards per carry — and 49 touchdowns in nine games. His touchdowns total is four behind the Alabama state record heading into tonight’s regular-season finale at Arab.

Witherspoo­n, who finished second in last year’s state track meet in the 100meter dash and has scholarshi­p offers from Louisville, Mississipp­i State and Virginia Tech among others, has been chosen to play in the annual Alabama-Mississipp­i all-star game after the season.

“He’s as good as any back we’ve ever had here,” Chiefs coach Mark Rose said. “He’s got elite speed. If he gets half a step, he’s gone to the house. You ain’t catching him.”

Before transferri­ng to North Jackson (9-0, 7-0) from a school in Birmingham, Witherspoo­n had not played running back in his varsity career.

“When you consider he’s learned how to play the position just this year, it’s really unbelievab­le what he’s doing,” Rose added.

Also, unless the Chiefs get shut out tonight at Arab, which comes in with a 1-8 overall record, they will break the state record for points scored in a season. North Jackson has averaged 64 points per game and is just one point behind the current state record of 577.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? North Jackson’s Lee Witherspoo­n makes a cut on his way to one of his 49 touchdowns this season — four short of an Alabama high school record with one game left in the regular season.
STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD North Jackson’s Lee Witherspoo­n makes a cut on his way to one of his 49 touchdowns this season — four short of an Alabama high school record with one game left in the regular season.

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