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Alabama High School Basketball All Star Team





1968 All Star Basketball Team



The following players were selected for the 1968  All Star Basketball team.




1A-2A


North

 Terry Shirley Valley Head  F  6-5
 Phillip Wilkerson Mellow Valley  C  6-2
 Mikan Kerby Mount Hope  F  5-11
 Kerry Cole St. Clair County  G-F  6-2
 Jimmy Brown Fyffe  C  6-4
 Isaac Stallworth Morgan County Training  F-G  6-6
 Eddie McDonald Marion County  G-F  6-1
 Bruce Nichols Calera  C-F  6-4
 Benny Yates Daviston  C  6-3
 Bennie Allen Cotaco  G  5-11

South

 Donald Jones Dallas County  C-G  6-2
 Don Taylor Abbeville  F  6-2
 David Ruckman Greensboro  G-F  6-1
 Harold Kelly New Brockton  C  6-3
 Jerrell Kirby Randolph County  F-C  6-5
 Keith Cardwell J.U. Blacksher  C  6-0
 Mac Mayers Millport  C-F  6-3
 Larry Hood Oakman  F  6-1
 Tim Sumblin Kinston  C-F  6-4
 Travis Grant Clayton  F  6-6


3A-4A


North

 Sam McCamy Scottsboro  F-C  6-3
 Ronnie Ennis Carbon Hill  G  6-0
 Larry Ginn Piedmont  G  5-11
 Pat Hardy Mountain Brook  F  6-2
 Olin Beasley Fairview  F  6-2
 Murry Argo Walker  C  6-4
 Greg Allen Sparkman  G  6-3
 Danny Petty Lee Huntsville  F  6-3
 Eddie Freeze Rogers  F  6-3
 Mike Brooks Jacksonville  F-C  6-2

South

 Art Sessions Grand Bay  F-G  6-2
 Alan Mouse Ensley  F-C  6-7
 Bobby Jones Tuscaloosa County  F-G  6-3
 Glenn Butler Carroll  F  6-6
 Henry Harris Morgan County Training  G  6-2
 Milton Lovelady Bibb County  G  6-0
 Walter Prescott B.C. Rain  F  6-7
 Tommy Whitfield Tuscaloosa  F  6-1
 Tommy Reynolds B.B. Comer  C  6-7
 Tommy Aldridge Charles Henderson  C-G  6-1




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