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1974 AHSAA Basketball Tournament Champions



Results of the games from the annual Alabama High School Athletic Association's Basketball Tournament for 1974. Team records are pre-tournament wins and losses.


 4A 
 
  Round 1     3/7/1974
   Davidson  (24-2)    45-42    Decatur  (23-4)
   McGill-Toolen  (22-4)    46-51    Anniston  (16-12)
   Lee Montgomery  (17-5)    39-61    Hayes  (22-5)
   Druid  (21-4)    59-73    Parker  (22-6)
 
  Semi-Finals     3/8/1974
   Anniston    73-64    Davidson
   Hayes    79-54    Parker
 
  Finals     3/9/1974
   Hayes    78-37    Anniston
   

 3A 
 
  Round 1     3/7/1974
   Evergreen  (29-2)    61-72    Russellville  (28-1)
   Eufaula  (15-1)    68-67    Hazel Green  (17-11)
   Livingston  (21-4)    67-69    Guntersville  (28-1)
   Glenn  (33-0)    90-66    Tuskegee Institute  (16-9)
 
  Semi-Finals     3/8/1974
   Glenn    105-87    Guntersville
   Russellville    70-57    Eufaula
 
  Finals     3/9/1974
   Glenn    98-69    Russellville
   

 2A 
 
  Round 1     3/6/1974
   Madison County  (24-5)    87-79    Francis Marion  (20-5)
   Cherokee  (26-4)    53-50    Ashford  (27-3)
   Susan Moore  (21-3)    45-50    Dadeville  (16-14)
   Montevallo  (27-3)    77-62    Sulligent  (20-8)
 
  Semi-Finals     3/8/1974
   Cherokee    84-61    Madison County
   Montevallo    59-51    Dadeville
 
  Finals     3/9/1974
   Montevallo    52-42    Cherokee
   

 1A 
 
  Round 1     3/6/1974
   Excel  (19-8)    38-54    Kennedy  (29-3)
   Holy Family  (22-8)    69-74    New Brockton  (30-4)
   Notasulga  (20-7)    45-68    White Plains  (23-3)
   East Perry  (26-4)    83-73    Camp Hill  (31-3)
 
  Semi-Finals     3/8/1974
   East Perry    42-35    White Plains
   Kennedy    72-49    New Brockton
 
  Finals     3/9/1974
   East Perry    84-59    Kennedy
   
 











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.