The Alabama high school girls basketball playoffs roll on this week with the Region 1st Round tipping off on Tuesday, Feb. 11 for some classes.
Brackets have been released, and with that comes your chance to play the High School on SI Playoff Pick ‘Em Challenge.
Here are all the matchups in the Region 1st Round of the Alabama high school girls basketball playoffs, with Sam Brown’s predicted winners and links to make your picks.
Cullman vs. Hartselle: Hartselle (Make your pick)
Gardendale vs. Hazel Green: Hazel Green (Make your pick)
Murphy vs. Park Crossing: Park Crossing (Make your pick)
McGill-Toolen vs. Pike Road: McGill-Toolen (Make your pick)
Homewood vs. Fort Payne: Fort Payne (Make your pick)
Mountain Brook vs. Gadsden City: Gadsden City (Make your pick)
Benjamin Russell vs. McAdory: Benjamin Russell (Make your pick)
Chelsea vs. Hueytown: Chelsea (Make your pick)
Sam went 10-6 on last week’s picks.
To play the Pick ‘Em Challenge in other classifications, follow the links on the Alabama bracket home page.
Playoff Pick ‘Em is a brand-new bracket prediction challenge for high school sports, where users compete to pick the most accurate bracket. The contest is free-to-play and is available nationwide for most sports on High School On SI. Enter today and pick your favorite teams to take home the title!
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— Sam Brown | sam@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports
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