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1953 AHSAA Basketball Tournament Champions



Results of the games from the annual Alabama High School Athletic Association's Basketball Tournament for 1953. Team records are pre-tournament wins and losses.


 AA 
 
  Round 1     3/12/1953
   Walker  (25-6)    56-37    Benjamin Russell  (28-6)
   Selma  (12-13)    42-49    Murphy
   Dothan    52-42    Butler  (23-9)
   Winfield  (35-0)    30-20    Emma Sansom  (22-3)
   Jacksonville    63-53    Sidney Lanier  (15-6)
   Geraldine  (22-5)    69-68    Phillips Birmingham  (17-1)
   Eufaula  (30-1)    76-49    McGill
   Lanett  (28-7)    54-59    Russellville  (28-5)
 
  Round 2     3/13/1953
   Benjamin Russell    43-51    Murphy
   Winfield    52-53    Dothan
   Jacksonville    48-47    Geraldine
   Eufaula    48-47    Russellville
 
  Semi-Finals     3/14/1953
   Murphy    37-41    Dothan
   Jacksonville    55-63    Eufaula
 
  Finals     3/14/1953
   Eufaula    60-54    Dothan
   
 
  Consolation     3/14/1953
   Murphy    51-44    Jacksonville

 A 
 
  Round 1     3/5/1953
   Marion County    52-57    Hackneyville
   Bakerhill    42-52    Austinville
   Maplesville    41-65    Corner
   T.R. Miller  (23-0)    33-37    Ragland
   Munford    39-44    New Brockton
   Curry  (24-4)    48-54    Dadeville
   Hazlewood    52-43    Baker
   Dallas County    34-38    Danville
 
  Round 2     3/6/1953
   Hackneyville    57-72    Austinville
   Corner    39-40    Ragland
   New Brockton    46-53    Dadeville
   Hazlewood    54-50    Danville
 
  Semi-Finals     3/7/1953
   Austinville    47-24    Ragland
   Dadeville    33-47    Hazlewood
 
  Finals     3/7/1953
   Austinville    61-47    Hazlewood
   
 
  Consolation     3/7/1953
   Ragland    52-37    Dadeville
 











Great Moments in Alabama High School Basketball History

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.