Today the school's athletic/sports teams, known as the Hueytown Golden Gophers, compete in baseball, basketball, bowling, cheer, cross-country, fishing, football, golf, softball, tennis, track & field, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling. On September 30, 1921, the as-yet-unnamed "Golden Gophers" played the school's first-ever football game by visiting Jefferson County High School (present day Tarrant High). The next week the team played its first-ever home game against Alliance High School and won 9-0. They would complete that inaugural season with a record of 3-4, including a loss to the Howard College Grass Cutters (Now Samford University). Their "head coach" that first year was the school Principal, Mr. Gilmore who was the only male teacher on the staff. That same season the boys' baseball team posted a 10-3 record. Hueytown's first girls' basketball was also in 1921 and finished with a record of 4-1. Since then the girl's teams had their best back-to-back seasons in 2000-01 and 2001-02 when they were Area Champs both seasons and posted a record of 49-13. During the next six years after that inaugural football season, the team would post a record of 28-16-5, including the 1924 team (7-1-1) which outscored opponents by the margin of 256-38. The 1924 squad had four shutouts and a victory over St. Bernard College of Cullman. The Gophers' most successful football period occurred from 1948 to 1962, when
Melvin Vines (who played on the 1925 & 1926 University of Alabama Rose Bowl teams) coached Gopher teams to an aggregate record of 78-44-9. His most successful team was the 1958 unit (10-0), the first undefeated and untied team in school history. The team recorded eight shutouts and outscored opponents 253-26, and it won the Jefferson County Championship (The Dental Clinic Classic) over Fairfield High School that same year by a score of 7-0.
Vines' teams won five county championships at a time when no statewide playoff system existed. The Gophers won another County Championship in the Dental Clinic Classic in 1967 defeating Minor High School 14-6. From the beginning of the program through the 2021 season, the Golden Gophers football team has amassed a record of 519-442-32. This makes the Gophers one of the top five winningest programs among all high schools in Jefferson County history. While the team has many traditional rivals, there are only four schools where they have played at least fifty times. They have most often faced
Minor High School with 85 matches on the gridiron. Hueytown posts a record of 48-34-3 in the series through 2021 with Minor. The two schools first met in 1923 with the Golden Gophers winning 82-0 in what is still the most lop-sided game in the history of the school. The second most contests have been the 77 games with
Bessemer High School whom Hueytown first played in 1922 initially on an irregular basis. The first win against Bessemer would come in their ninth meeting in the final game of the season on November 30, 1939. Hueytown defeated Bessemer with a lone field goal 3-0 under the guidance of Head Coach John Henry Suther. It was their fifth shutout of the season. The most recent game against Bessemer in 2021 resulted in a 57-6 Gopher win, the most one-sided Hueytown victory in the history of the series. The third most common opponent is
Shades Valley High School (which before 1949 was Shades Cahaba High School). The Mounties and the Gophers have now played 66 times. Hueytown leads the combined series 32-31-3. However, the record when the school was Shades Cahaba was 16-5-1, and since it became Shades Valley the record is 16-26-2. In 1949, Hueytown defeated Shades Valley in the Dental Clinic Classic, the only game they faced against each other for the Jefferson County Championship with the Gophers winning by a score of 34-14. The fourth most common rival was Jones Valley High School, which ceased to exist as a high school after the 1988-1989 season. The two schools first met in 1921, the inaugural season for both schools. Hueytown won that first game by a score of 61-0. They would play every year thereafter (except 1965-67) through the 1973 season when they met for the last time with Hueytown victorious 24-6. Hueytown led the now-defunct series 28-19-3. The Golden Gophers football team played their inaugural game in their new on-campus stadium on August 30, 2012, defeating
Pell City High School 35-34. They would finish that regular season with a record of 6-4. The Head Football Coach beginning in 2019 is Greg Patterson. Listed below are the head football coaches in school history who had winning records that included at least 10 wins. In 1974, the Hueytown High wrestling team won the school's first
AHSAA Championship with the 4A State Title under the guidance of then head-wrestling coach, George A. "Tony" Morton. The boys' baseball team has traditionally been among the state's top programs including an
AHSAA 4A Championship in 1976. Over the years some athletic competitive sports/competitions have "come and gone" for a variety of reasons. No longer do the school field teams as they once did in Archery, Boxing, and Tumbling (Gymnastics).
The Golden Gopher nickname Many different stories have been suggested as to how Hueytown's athletic teams acquired the rare
nickname that only two other high schools (
Ridgemont High of Ohio;
Pavilion High of New York) and one university share according to MascotDB.com. Most often, it is said to be linked somehow to the National Championship football teams of the
Minnesota Golden Gophers in 1934, 1935, and 1936. However, this alone cannot be the reason since the Hueytown High yearbook, "The Retrospect" first mentions the football team nickname 11 years earlier in 1923 as the "Gophers.". The same yearbook also mentions the school colors as "Purple and Gold" and refers to the girls basketball team as "The Gopherettes" was a Minnesota graduate, however, The Retrospect also states that Coach Snider played "center" for
Auburn University, so neither is that the inspiration. ==Notable alumni==