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Alabama High School Basketball All Tournament Team





1977 All Tournament Basketball Team


The following players were selected for the 1977  All Tournament Basketball team.


 1A 
 Donald Evans Westside Marion    
 Earl Banks Holy Family    
 Eugene Ward Westside Marion    
 Harold McReynolds Holy Family    
 Jonathan Billingsley Westside Marion    
 Maurice Myers Holy Family    
 Melvin Sykes Holy Family    
 Leroy Avery Holy Family    
 Theodore Banks Frisco City    
 Willie Frank Tolbert Red Level    

 2A 
 Wilbur Montgomery St. Jude    
 Tim Thomas West Morgan    
 Thomas Brown Montevallo    
 Sidney Fields Montevallo    
 Ray Matthews Gordo    
 Robert Miles St. Jude    
 Ollie Hayden Madison County    
 Larry Daniels Oak Grove    
 Frederick White St. Jude    
 George Turner St. Jude    

 3A 
 Glenn Marcus Thompson    
 John Rice Sparkman    
 Dennis Crutcher Sparkman    
 Joseph Lewis Eutaw    
 Freddy Cooper Central Tuscaloosa    
 Dwight Tucker Scottsboro    
 Alonzo Green Thompson    
 Perry Oden Thompson    
 Roy McGrew Fairfield    
 Tim McCormick Central Tuscaloosa    

 4A 
 Ronnie Greathouse Homewood    
 Rory Campbell Hayes    
 Rory White Tuskegee Institute    
 Randolph Robinson Selma    
 Lester Shambley Druid    
 Malcolm Williams Hayes    
 Michael Anderson Jackson-Olin    
 Michael Courtland Selma    
 Bobby Cattage J.O. Johnson    
 Eric Langford Huntsville    
 Todd Smyly Selma    




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The fewest points scored in a tournament game is five by Mortimer Jordan in their 17-5 loss to Goodwater in the first round of 1932.