The Alabama Sports Writers Association high school basketball rankings, the last of the season, began with teams reporting results to their local sports writers, and those writers nominating teams for consideration.
1. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (28-0)
2. Vestavia Hills (25-2)
3. Hoover (26-4)
4. Bob Jones (19-8)
5. Auburn (22-5)
6. Daphne (19-6)
7. Foley (20-3)
8. Albertville (26-3)
9. Hewitt-Trussville (18-11)
10. Central-Phenix City (18-5)
Others nominated: Davidson (16-9), Enterprise (15-7), Huntsville (15-12), Prattville (23-6), Sparkman (12-13).
1. Park Crossing (26-1)
2. Hazel Green (22-8)
3. McGill-Toolen (18-6)
4. Hartselle (23-5)
5. Mountain Brook (21-6)
6. Chelsea (20-8)
7. Fort Payne (23-4)
8. Homewood (20-10)
9. Mortimer Jordan (17-8)
10. Oxford (18-8)
Others nominated: Benjamin Russell (21-6), Buckhorn (14-9), Clay-Chalkville (13-11), Gardendale (17-8), Muscle Shoals (14-7).
1. Ramsay (22-7)
2. Scottsboro (22-5)
3. Wenonah (24-3)
4. Moody (16-7)
5. West Point (20-5)
6. Priceville (20-7)
7. St. Paul’s (21-3)
8. Selma (17-2)
9. Sardis (23-6)
10. Jacksonville (20-7)
Others nominated: Andalusia (15-4), Briarwood (18-10), East Limestone (20-6), Northside (21-5), UMS-Wright (19-8).
1. Trinity (23-4)
2. Madison Academy (27-2)
3. Deshler (25-4)
4. Good Hope (22-5)
5. Pleasant Grove (23-5)
6. Plainview (24-6)
7. Prattville Christian (19-8)
8. St. Michael (19-3)
9. Geneva (18-5)
10. Montgomery Catholic (16-6)
Others nominated: Anniston (17-6), Cherokee County (21-3), Danville (21-8), Dora (20-9), East Lawrence (17-7), Jackson (15-5).
1. Lauderdale County (27-1)
2. St. James (27-2)
3. Midfield (23-3)
4. T.R. Miller (18-1)
5. Mars Hill Bible (18-7)
6. Hale County (18-7)
7. Vinemont (21-5)
8. Holly Pond (17-8)
9. Locust Fork (13-8)
10. Glencoe (17-7)
Others nominated: Glenwood (16-7), Lee-Scott (13-11), Northside Methodist (16-9), Saks (14-4), Wicksburg (16-10).
1. Decatur Heritage (22-7)
2. Cold Springs (15-8)
3. Sand Rock (21-6)
4. Lanett (15-6)
5. Abbeville (21-1)
6. Sulligent (20-3)
7. Pisgah (16-8)
8. Belgreen (21-7)
9. North Sand Mountain (19-10)
10. Winston County (22-4)
Others nominated: Ariton (14-4), Cedar Bluff (15-9), Providence Christian (17-6), Ranburne (23-2).
1. Spring Garden (29-1)
2. Ider (23-4)
3. Winterboro (22-1)
4. Kinston (23-0)
5. R.C. Hatch (20-3)
6. Elba (13-2)
7. Marion County (20-9)
8. Keith (17-7)
9. McIntosh (17-6)
10. Waterloo (19-7)
Others nominated: Brilliant (18-11), Francis Marion (14-5), Hackleburg (16-10).
1. Springwood (17-0)
2. Clarke Prep (19-0)
3. Evangel-Montgomery (14-5)
4. Fort Dale Academy (10-4)
5. Lowndes Academy (10-3)
6. Hooper (11-8)
7. Edgewood (13-9)
8. North River (12-4)
9. Macon East (9-7)
10. Chambers Academy (8-10)
Others nominated: None.
1. Hoover (27-0)
2. Central-Phenix City (24-4)
3. Huntsville (28-1)
4. Dothan (23-2)
5. Fairhope (17-5)
6. Austin (22-7)
7. Vestavia Hills (17-8)
8. Enterprise (16-6)
9. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (21-7)
10. Baker (19-7)
Others nominated: Albertville (20-10), Auburn (20-8), Bob Jones (19-10), Daphne (16-7), Florence (20-7), Hewitt-Trussville (20-9), James Clemens (15-11), Oak Mountain (20-8), Tuscaloosa Co. (16-11).
1. Huffman (23-4)
2. Mountain Brook (23-4)
3. Oxford (20-6)
4. Pinson Valley (16-8)
5. Cullman (25-4)
6. Paul Bryant (20-6)
7. Clay-Chalkville (19-8)
8. Buckhorn (17-7)
9. Homewood (18-10)
10. Minor (20-6)
Others nominated: Athens (16-7), Fort Payne (18-6), Gadsden City (18-11), Hazel Green (15-11), Jasper (21-8), Jemison-Huntsville (16-10), McAdory (17-10), McGill-Toolen (16-8), Murphy (18-8), Muscle Shoals (14-6), Northridge (20-8), Saraland (19-6).
1. Ramsay (22-7)
2. Williamson (18-3)
3. Selma (18-1)
4. East Limestone (21-5)
5. Wenonah (19-7)
6. LeFlore (17-8)
7. Charles Henderson (17-6)
8. Guntersville (18-8)
9. Leeds (16-6)
10. Carroll-Ozark (18-7)
Others nominated: Andalusia (14-7), Brewer (21-5), Briarwood (17-10), Russellville (15-7), UMS-Wright (15-9), West Point (18-7).
1. Fairfield (24-4)
2. Plainview (23-5)
3. BTW-Tuskegee (21-4)
4. Madison Academy (20-8)
5. Alexandria (23-4)
6. Good Hope (21-6)
7. Jackson (16-4)
8. Anniston (17-4)
9. Brooks (20-9)
10. Fayette Co. (15-5)
Others nominated: Cherokee Co. (11-7), Escambia Co. (11-7), Fultondale (13-14), Hokes Bluff (19-6), Madison Co. (16-9), New Hope (18-7), Randolph (15-9), Tarrant (18-7).
1. Midfield (20-5)
2. Montgomery Academy (27-2)
3. Hale Co. (16-6)
4. Lee-Scott (22-4)
5. Houston Academy (14-4)
6. Glenwood (19-6)
7. Piedmont (15-6)
8. Mars Hill Bible (18-8)
9. Wilcox Central (16-8)
10. Glencoe (20-6)
Others nominated: Carbon Hill (23-5), Colbert Co. (18-7), Collinsville (15-7), Ohatchee (14-9), Slocomb (17-5), Southside-Selma (13-5), Whitesburg Christian (14-13).
1. Providence Christian (22-2)
2. Abbeville (19-3)
3. Tuscaloosa Academy (15-1)
4. Section (19-6)
5. Decatur Heritage (15-9)
6. Red Bay (17-7)
7. North Sand Mountain (13-13)
8. G.W. Long (15-8)
9. Pisgah (9-8)
10. Gaston (14-13)
Others nominated: Sand Rock (16-12).
1. Spring Garden (27-0)
2. Georgiana (20-4)
3. Oakwood (20-8)
4. Skyline (19-6)
5. Florala (14-1)
6. Pleasant Home (13-2)
7. Hubbertville (20-5)
8. Brantley (18-3)
9. R.C. Hatch (14-4)
10. Maplesville (13-3)
Others nominated: Addison (17-6), Coosa Christian (18-7), Hackleburg (18-7), McKenzie (11-8), Sumiton Christian (17-3).
1. Valiant Cross (23-1)
2. Escambia Academy (20-2)
3. Bessemer Academy (16-1)
4. Hooper (20-2)
5. Evangel-Montgomery (15-5)
6. Springwood (13-6)
7. Edgewood (14-8)
8. Banks Academy (11-5)
9. Abbeville Christian (12-7)
10. Sparta (8-7)
Others nominated: Hope-Oxford (13-4).
The Alabama Sports Writers Association is a professional organization for sports writers and editors throughout the state, or any person involved in disseminating sports information or publicity in Alabama including but not limited to sports information personnel, publicists of professional organizations or facilities, or publicists of non-profit organizations sponsoring or governing sporting events. The ASWA is a non-profit organization.
The ASWA prep committee’s primary responsibilities include conducting regular top-10 rankings of a variety of high school sports, and select all-state teams in those sports as well. The committee will determine the winner of a variety of annual awards including the annual Mr. Football winner, and the Jimmy Smothers Courage Award.
For more information, check out the ASWA home page or Welcome to the Alabama Sports Writers Association; ASWA Bylaws.
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