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Alabama High School Basketball All Star Team





1973 All Star Basketball Team



The following players were selected for the 1973  All Star Basketball team.




1A-2A


North

 Wesley Whitworth Clements  G  6-0
 Tony Harrison Hatton  G  6-2
 Thomas Fincher Holy Family  F  6-3
 Randy Lewis Danville  G  6-3
 Kerry Lee Tubbs Good Hope  F-C  6-2
 Kent Bouldin Crossville  G-F  6-5
 Jimmy Thomas West Morgan  C  6-5
 Mike Tucker Alexandria  G  5-11
 Dexter New Springville  C  6-3
 Charles Hardnett Chambers County  G  6-1

South

 Carl Lee Hollis Headland  C-G  6-4
 Bill Freeman Montgomery Academy  G-F  6-2
 Alex Percival St. Jude  F  6-2
 Jackie Ray Hill Eutaw  G-F  6-4
 Harold Ray Jones J.F. Shields  G  5-7
 Jim Hunter Billingsley  G  6-1
 Jessie Herbert Scott Calhoun  F  6-3
 Oscar Wilson Westside  F-G  6-2
 Steve Peacock Pleasant Home  F-C  6-3
 Roy Smith Southern Norlam  C  6-7


3A-4A


North

 Rickie Stukes Austin  G  5-11
 T.R. Dunn West End  G-F  6-4
 Vernon Bates Deshler  C  6-2
 Ralph Garner Glenn  C  6-9
 Johnny Berzett Decatur  F  6-4
 Dabo Johnson Gardendale  G  6-2
 Connie Vaughn Guntersville  G  6-1
 Gary Winton Brewer  C  6-5
 Eugene Harris Scottsboro  G-F  5-11
 Eddie Cauthen Carver Birmingham  G  6-3

South

 Franklin Bell Livingston  C  6-4
 Charles Oden Sylacauga  F  6-2
 James Sauls Berry Charles Henderson  C-F  6-4
 George Jackson Wenonah  C-F  6-4
 Larry Bryant Tuscaloosa  F-C  6-3
 John Campbell Davidson  F-G  6-1
 Thomas Johnson Jeff Davis  F-G  6-4
 Wavie Ausby Evergreen  G  6-0
 Bobby Burgess McGill  G  6-0
 Bill Wallace Tuskegee Institute  G  6-3




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South Lamar scored 113 points in defeating East Limestone 113-84 in the first round of the 1992 tournament. It is still a record for points scored in a game.