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1956 AHSAA Basketball Tournament Champions



Results of the games from the annual Alabama High School Athletic Association's Basketball Tournament for 1956. Team records are pre-tournament wins and losses.


 AA 
 
  Round 1     3/8/1956
   Valley    47-49    Greensboro  (23-6)
   Woodlawn  (21-5)    71-69    Gadsden  (20-7)
   Fayette County  (23-2)    58-48    Boaz
   Kinston    66-45    Evergreen
   Alexandria    72-70    West End
   Sidney Lanier    47-33    Wetumpka
   Dothan    51-76    Murphy  (22-3)
   Scottsboro  (29-2)    77-65    Central Florence
 
  Round 2     3/9/1956
   Greensboro    65-52    Woodlawn
   Fayette County    60-55    Kinston
   Alexandria    46-51    Sidney Lanier
   Murphy    65-60    Scottsboro
 
  Semi-Finals     3/10/1956
   Greensboro    45-42    Fayette County
   Murphy    36-35    Sidney Lanier
 
  Finals     3/10/1956
   Murphy    67-49    Greensboro
   
 
  Consolation     3/10/1956
   Fayette County    48-38    Sidney Lanier

 A 
 
  Round 1     3/1/1956
   Dora    52-45    Excel
   Hackneyville  (20-0)    69-64    Goshen
   Mount Hope    56-46    St. Clair County
   Austinville    59-46    Dallas County
   T.R. Miller    59-46    Ranburne
   West Limestone  (22-4)    53-49    Wilcox County
   Pleasant Home  (17-4)    74-44    Hubbertville  (25-1)
   Curry    51-48    LaFayette
 
  Round 2     3/2/1956
   Dora    48-51    Hackneyville
   Mount Hope    49-52    Austinville
   T.R. Miller    37-62    West Limestone
   Pleasant Home    61-64    Curry
 
  Semi-Finals     3/3/1956
   Hackneyville    57-54    Austinville
   West Limestone    73-45    Curry
 
  Finals     3/3/1956
   Hackneyville    62-69    West Limestone
   
 
  Consolation     3/3/1956
   Curry    67-62    Austinville
 











Great Moments in Alabama High School Basketball History

The first tournament held in Tuscaloosa was in 1927.