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Jackson-Olin All Star Players and Awards
Jackson-Olin Mustangs
P.D. Jackson-Olin High School
2000 34th Street SW Birmingham, AL 35218
Colors: Kelly Green & Gold
Honored Players
Player
Year
Class
Position
Ht.
Wt.
College
Source
All Star
Herbert Hart
1974
G
6-0
AHSAA
Reginald King
1975
F-C
6-6
AHSAA
Mr. Basketball
Reginald King
1975
Alabama
5A Player of the Year
Marvin Johnson
1987
ASWA
All State & All Tournament Players
Player
Pos.
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
2012 6A
Kieston Standfield
F
Sr.
HM
ASWA
2011 6A
Kieston Standfield
Jr.
HM
ASWA
2010 6A
D
Sr.
6-3
1st
ASWA
2001 5A
Carl Brown
HM
ASWA
1996 5A
T.J. Cleveland
So.
HM
ASWA
1991 6A
Neal Brown
Jr.
6-3
180
HM
ASWA
1989 6A
George Wilkerson
Sr.
6-4
185
1st
ASWA
1988 5A
George Wilkerson
F
Jr.
6-3
2nd
ASWA
1987 5A
Marvin Johnson
6-4
1st
ASWA
1986 5A
Marvin Johnson
F
Jr.
6-4
205
2nd
ASWA
Marvin Ray Johnson
1st
All-Tournament
1977 4A
Michael Anderson
1st
All-Tournament
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Great Moments in Alabama High School Basketball History
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