Thompson’s Trent Seaborn, Anquon Fegans named to Super All-State Team

Published 4:05 pm Tuesday, January 28, 2025

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By ANDREW SIMONSON | Sports Editor

MONTGOMERY – Two of Thompson’s All-Americans may have been up for the same award, but each walked out of the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Mr. Football Banquet with special honors.

Thompson safety Anquon Fegans and quarterback Trent Seaborn received spots on the Super All-State Team when the list was announced by the ASWA on Tuesday, Jan. 28 following its awards banquet at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel.

The Super All-State Team recognizes the top 12 players regardless of a school’s classification. It is each of their first selections to the team.

The pair were joined by Saraland’s KJ Lacey, Elba’s Alvin Henderson, Jackson’s Landon Duckworth and EJ Crowell, Parker’s Na’eem Offord and Jourdin Crawford, Cherokee County’s Tae Diamond, Russellville’s Cam Phinizee, Tuscaloosa Academy’s Preston Lancaster and St. Michael Catholic’s Gunner Rivers.

Fegans and Seaborn both entered the day up for Class 7A Back of the Year alongside Central-Phenix City wide receiver Daylyn Upshaw, and Fegans beat out both for the award to cap his Warriors career.

In addition to Class 7A Back of the Year, which he was a finalist for the third-consecutive season for, Fegans was a MaxPreps All-American First Team member for the third-straight year, an Under Armour All-American and Shelby County Player of the Year.

The Auburn signee also earned selections to the Alabama All-Star team for the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic and Class 7A All-State and All-County First Teams.

Fegans earned six interceptions as a senior along with 80 tackles, seven pass deflections, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and three defensive touchdowns.

As for Seaborn, he was also named a MaxPreps All-American First Team selection for the second-straight season in addition to spots on the Class 7A All-State First Team and All-County Second Team.

After winning MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year in 2023, Seaborn threw for 2,672 yards, 26 passing touchdowns and seven interceptions while ending the year with a 64.2 percent completion rate with a brand-new receiving corps.

The sophomore Seaborn is still uncommitted but the four-star quarterback has offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Oregon and Tennessee among others.

Both Fegans and Seaborn played key roles in Thompson winning its fifth state championship in the last six years and sixth in school history. The championship was Fegans’ third and Seaborn’s second as starters.

Elsewhere at the awards banquet, Spain Park wide receiver Corey Barber and Vincent linebacker Grayson Gulde fell short in their respective awards.

Barber lost Class 6A Back of the Year to eventual Mr. Football Lacey, and Gulde lost Class 2A Lineman of the Year to Highland Home’s Jakaleb Faulk, an Auburn University signee.

To see the full list of awards, read more below:

  1. FOOTBALL

KJ Lacey, Saraland

 

SUPER ALL-STATE

(top 12 players regardless of school’s classification)

KJ Lacey, Saraland

Alvin Henderson, Elba

Landon Duckworth, Jackson

Na’eem Offord, Parker

Jourdin Crawford, Parker

Anquon Fegans, Thompson

Trent Seaborn, Thompson

Tae Diamond, Cherokee Co.

Cam Phinizee, Russellville

Preston Lancaster, Tuscaloosa Academy

EJ Crowell, Jackson

Gunner Rivers, St. Michael

 

BACKS OF THE YEAR

7A: Anquon Fegans, Thompson

6A: KJ Lacey, Saraland

5A: Cam Phinizee, Russellville

4A: Landon Duckworth, Jackson

3A: Kadyn Mitchell, Houston Academy

2A: Preston Lancaster, Tuscaloosa Academy

1A: Alvin Henderson, Elba

AISA: Luke Tarver, Chambers Academy

 

LINEMEN OF THE YEAR

7A: Jared Smith, Thompson

6A: Jourdin Crawford, Parker

5A: Jabarrius Garror, Vigor

4A: Tae Diamond, Cherokee Co.

3A: Tucker Wilks, Fyffe

2A: JJ Faulk, Highland Home

1A: Hayes Farrell, Donoho

AISA: Ashton Yelder, Lowndes Academy

 

COACHES OF THE YEAR

(originally named Dec. 22)

7A: Chip English, Hoover

6A: Tim Vakakes, Spain Park

5A: Kirk Johnson, Catholic-Montgomery

4A: Drew Phillips, West Morgan

3A: Darrell Higgins, Mars Hill Bible

2A: Caleb Simmons, Winston Co.

1A: Shenan Motley, Wadley

AISA: Stacy Luker, South Choctaw Academy