Thursday Night High School Football Highlights: Mary G. Montgomery Stays Perfect at 6-0, Hartselle Cruises Past Woodlawn
The crisp September air carried more than just the smell of popcorn and the echo of marching bands on Thursday night—it carried dominance.

Class 7A No. 4-ranked Mary G. Montgomery Vikings kept their undefeated streak alive, steamrolling Baldwin County in a commanding 45-0 shutout at Lyle Underwood Stadium.
At the center of it all? Kamron Smith, who turned the game into his own personal highlight reel. The running back found the end zone twice—first on a short, bruising 4-yard plunge, and later on a breathtaking 76-yard sprint that left defenders chasing shadows. With only 8 carries, Smith piled up 106 yards, proving that efficiency can be just as electrifying as volume.
For Mary G. Montgomery, now sitting at 6-0, the win wasn’t just
Another notch in the belt was a statement. A statement that their blend of speed, physicality, and precision isn’t a fluke, but a formula.
Meanwhile, up north, Hartselle flexed its own muscles, rolling past Woodlawn in a performance that reminded everyone why their program continues to command respect across Alabama.
Thursday night’s games weren’t just about lopsided scores; they were about momentum. Teams like MGM and Hartselle are finding rhythm at the exact moment when every snap, every drive, and every touchdown starts shaping playoff destinies.
Because in Alabama, high school football isn’t just a game it’s a heartbeat. And right now, the pulse is racing fast in Mary G. Montgomery’s locker room.