The annual luncheon was held at the Alabama Activity Center in Montgomery.
Johnson – a 6-foot-6, 219-pound senior quarterback – threw for 3,193 yards this season on 198 of 293 passing with 31 touchdowns and just seven interceptions. Johnson also had 105 carries for 705 yards for seven scores and a 40-yard catch during the season.
As a junior, Johnson threw for 2,432 yards as a junior with 24 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
In the closest final in ASWA history, Johnson finished with 170 points and nine first-place votes in the vote by the ASWA’s prep committee, while Fultondale senior quarterback ArDarius Stewart was two points back with 168 and received five firsts.
Sophomore running back Kerryon Johnson of Madison Academy was third with 112, Auburn senior linebacker Reuben Foster was fourth with 102 and Madison County senior running back Jordan Chunn was fifth with 97 and one first-place vote.
The closest previous vote came in 2009 when Cherokee County’s Coty Blanchard beat out Demopolis running back DaMarcus James, 165-162.
Johnson was named the ASWA Class 6A Back of the Year and was chosen to the group’s Super 12 team. He participated in the Alabama-Mississippi and U.S. Army All-American all-star games.
Johnson is a verbal commitment to Auburn University. He was also an ASWA first-team all-state basketball selection last season in helping the Wolverines to the Class 6A title.
In winning the Mr. Football award, Johnson becomes the third Montgomery-area player to receive the honor in the last seven years and fifth overall, joining Wetumpka’s Jamal Golden (2010), Prattville’s Larry Smith (2006), Gorman Thornton of Jeff Davis (1995) and Larry Ware of Lee-Montgomery (1986).
Piedmont senior linebacker Jamie Major finished second in the Class 3A Lineman of the Year voting.
Major, who helped guide Piedmont to an 11-1 record, was recently selected to the Class 3A All-State Team for the third straight season. This year, he posted 135 total tackles (9 for loss) with five sacks, two fumble recoveries, caused a fumble and had six pass breakups. He posted a season-high19 tackles in the Bulldogs’ second-round playoff loss at Deshler.
As a team, the Bulldogs yielded an average of 163 total yards (84.1 rushing, 78.9 passing) and just 9.5 points per game.
PREVIOUS Mr. FOOTBALL WINNERS
1982 Tommy Compton, Vigor
1983 Freddie Weygand, Emma Sansom
1984 Roderick Green, Gardendale
1985 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood
1986 Larry Ware, Lee-Montgomery
1987 Robert Jones, Parker
1988 Darrell Williams, Vigor
1989 Steven Coleman, Pike Co.
1990 David Palmer, Jackson-Olin
1991 Robert Davis, Homewood
1992 Freddie Kitchens, Etowah
1993 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson
1994 Dawud Rasheed, Shades Valley
1995 Gorman Thornton, Jeff Davis
1996 Antoneyo Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa
1997 Mac Campbell, Alexandria
1998 DeMarco McNeil, Blount
1999 Cory Whisenant, Springville
2000 Carnell Williams, Etowah
2001 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville
2002 JaMarcus Russell, Williamson
2003 Chris Nickson, Pike Co.
2004 Jarod Bryant, Hoover
2005 Andre Smith, Huffman
2006 Larry Smith, Prattville
2007 Julio Jones, Foley
2008 Clint Moseley, Leroy
2009 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee Co.
2010 Jamal Golden, Wetumpka
2011 T.J. Yeldon, Daphne
2012 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery
Back/Lineman voting lists top 3 vote getters only; Super 12/Mr Football voting is top 12 only; 21 players received votes on the ASWA Super 12. Vote totals for the AISA were not available.
Class 1A Back
Rodney Camp, Phillips, 50
George Payne, St. Luke’s, 47
Ready Swanigan, Marion County., 46
Class 1A Lineman
Damien Davenport, McIntosh, 49
Taylor Driggers, Brantley, 39
Justin Lucas, Notasulga, 29
Class 2A Back
ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale, 69
Tyler Rogers, Mobile Christian, 41
Tywone Stewart, Reeltown, 40
Class 2A Lineman
Fred Rich, Tanner, 58
DeMarcus Holcombe, Washington County, 53
Jestavia Norris, Reeltown, 42
Class 3A Back
Courtney Foy, Midfield, 57
Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 55
JaTevin Madison, Fayette County, 29
Class 3A Lineman
Torrandine Harris, Midfield, 57
Jamie Major, Piedmont, 45
Jamarious Henderson, Dale County, 34
Class 4A Back
Jordan Chunn, Madison County, 69
Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 48
Toby Pee, Sardis, 43
Class 4A Lineman
Rod Crayton, Dadeville, 65
Blake Bean, Oneonta, 42
Ronnie Clark, Calera, 41
Class 5A Back
Johnny Cook, Spanish Fort, 53
Joel Poe, Spanish Fort, 48
Tyler Jackson, Muscle Shoals, 39
Class 5A Lineman
Zach Cunningham, Pinson Valley, 58
Tre Williams, St. Paul’s, 54
Jordan Sims, Homewood, 34
Class 6A Back
Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 65
Racean Thomas, Oxford, 53
Marquez White, Northview, 35
Class 6A Lineman
Reuben Foster, Auburn, 64
Grant Hill, Huntsville, 44
Austin Golson, Prattville, 43
SUPER 12
Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 170
ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale, 168
Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 112
Reuben Foster, Auburn, 102
Jordan Chunn, Madison County, 97
Courtney Foy, Midfield, 93
Racean Thomas, Oxford, 87
Johnny Cook, Spanish Fort, 60
Rod Crayton, Dadeville, 50
Zac Cunningham, Pinson Valley, 47
Tre Williams, St. Paul’s, 39
O.J. Howard, Autauga Academy, 37





