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Saks All Star Players and Awards


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Saks High School

141 Ala. Hwy 71 Anniston, AL 36206
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 Honored Players 
 Player   Year   Class   Position   Ht.   Wt.   College   Source 
 All Star   
 Henry Ingram Jr.1964 G 5-9  AHSAA
 4A Player of the Year   
 Jeremy Harris2005  ASWA




 All State & All Tournament Players 
 Player   Pos.   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Team   Source 
 2018   4A
 Devaughn Beason G Sr. 5-10 2nd  ASWA
 2017   4A
 Devaughn BeasonG Jr. 5-11 3rd  ASWA
 2015   4A
 Quen WilliamsG Sr. 6-1 3rd  ASWA
 2014   3A
 Daniel HeardF Sr. 6-1 HM  ASWA
 2011   3A
 Caleb Duke Sr. HM  ASWA
 2008   4A
 Antwone Glenn Sr.6-3 1st  ASWA
 2007   4A
 Antwone Glenn Jr.6-3 HM  ASWA
 2006   4A
 Darreyl Griffin Sr.6-0 2nd  ASWA
 Darreyl Griffin 1st  All-Tournament
 Marcus Goodman 1st  All-Tournament
 2005   4A
 Jeremy Harris Sr.6-6 1st  ASWA
 Nathan West Sr.6-1 HM  ASWA
 2003   4A
 Jonathan Crook Sr.5-10 HM  ASWA
 1991   5A
 Jamal Fields Sr.6-6190 HM  ASWA
 1974   3A
 Larry Sexton HM  Post Herald




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