Alabama commit Kristian Story won the he MVP award Thursday in leading Lanett to the Class 1A championship.

He got more hardware today.

Story has been named the Gatorade Alabama Football Player of the Year after accounting for more than 4,000 yards of total offense this season.

“Kristian is the kind of player that is hard to defend,” Valley coach Buster Daniel said in the news release about the Gatorade award. “He prolongs plays with his feet, gets out of the pocket and throws the ball downfield, or he just out-thinks you. He’s a complete player.”

In Thursday’s 41-30 victory over Mars Hill in the 1A title game, he finished 18-of-23 passing for 249 yards and two touchdowns to go with 110 yards on 13 carries and two more TDs in his final high school game. He finished his career with 13,219 yards of total offense and 175 touchdowns accounted for, both AHSAA career records.

On defense, he tallied nine tackles, recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass in the championship game.

He threw 38 touchdowns and ran for 19 touchdowns this season, and his 52-yard touchdown run against Mars Hill showcased his unique blend of speed, power and elusiveness.

OH. MY. GOODNESS. Kristian Story is doing Kristian Story things again, this time on a 52-yard rushing TD. XP no good. Lanett leads Mars Hill Bible 34-22 4:01 3Q #OASuper7 pic.twitter.com/ljoKpdb0BV — OA News Preps (@oanewspreps) December 5, 2019

The Gatorade award honors players who combined athletic excellence, community service and academic success. Story has volunteered at a local nursing home, coached youth football and worked on community service projects with his church youth group while maintaining a B average in the classroom.

The last two Gatorade Alabama winners -- Austin’s Asa Martin and Pinson Valley’s Box Nix -- went on to win Mr. Football.

Recent Gatorade Alabama Football Players of the Year:

2018: Bo Nix, Pinson Valley High

2017: Asa Martin, Austin

2016: Jaylond Adams, Minor

2015: Ty Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville

2014: Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy