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1949 AHSAA Basketball Tournament Champions



Results of the games from the annual Alabama High School Athletic Association's Basketball Tournament for 1949. Team records are pre-tournament wins and losses.


 AA 
 
  Round 1     3/10/1949
   Murphy  (14-5)    47-43    Tallassee  (12-8)
   Kinston  (19-6)    43-37    Hackleburg  (20-6)
   Sidney Lanier  (18-4)    46-27    Talladega  (23-6)
   Ensley  (13-6)    42-40    Huntsville  (19-5)
   Selma  (17-5)    48-36    Mortimer Jordan  (18-5)
   McGill  (16-0)    73-50    Hartselle  (22-2)
   Coffee  (21-3)    42-36    Valley  (23-1)
   Oxford  (22-6)    46-32    Florala  (20-8)
 
  Round 2     3/11/1949
   Murphy    43-37    Kinston
   Sidney Lanier    46-42    Ensley
   Selma    38-50    McGill
   Coffee    42-33    Oxford
 
  Semi-Finals     3/12/1949
   Murphy    32-37    Sidney Lanier
   McGill    53-61    Coffee
 
  Finals     3/12/1949
   Sidney Lanier    39-31    Coffee
   
 
  Consolation     3/12/1949
   McGill    46-43    Murphy

 A 
 
  Round 1     3/3/1949
   Hackneyville    35-31    T.R. Miller
   Princeton    44-28    Livingston
   Springville    39-35    New Brockton
   Corner    38-36    Belgreen
   Brilliant    23-43    Francis Marion
   Houston County    42-29    Milltown
   Fyffe  (16-8)    40-37    Holt  (15-6)
   Ashville    29-27    Washington County
 
  Round 2     3/4/1949
   Princeton    46-43    Hackneyville
   Corner    35-30    Springville
   Francis Marion    37-36    Houston County
   Fyffe    48-40    Ashville
 
  Semi-Finals     3/5/1949
   Corner    46-37    Princeton
   Francis Marion    34-31    Fyffe
 
  Finals     3/5/1949
   Corner    44-31    Francis Marion
   
 
  Consolation     3/5/1949
   Princeton    56-44    Fyffe
 











Great Moments in Alabama High School Basketball History

Francis Marion defeated North Sand Mountain 112-105 in the highest scoring game ever in the tournament.