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1958 AHSAA Basketball Tournament Champions



Results of the games from the annual Alabama High School Athletic Association's Basketball Tournament for 1958. Team records are pre-tournament wins and losses.


 AA 
 
  Round 1     3/6/1958
   Enterprise  (27-3)    57-26    Baker
   Tallassee  (21-5)    45-64    Pisgah
   Tuscaloosa  (20-6)    52-44    Eutaw  (23-1)
   Gadsden  (26-3)    38-60    Fayette County  (22-3)
   Dothan    68-59    New Hope  (29-3)
   Selma    56-50    Alexandria
   Murphy    64-58    Ensley
   Coffee  (19-10)    73-76    Central Phenix City  (16-13)
 
  Round 2     3/7/1958
   Enterprise    51-34    Pisgah
   Tuscaloosa    26-42    Fayette County
   Dothan    35-49    Selma
   Murphy    78-50    Central Phenix City
 
  Semi-Finals     3/8/1958
   Enterprise    48-50    Fayette County
   Selma    60-48    Murphy
 
  Finals     3/8/1958
   Fayette County    42-32    Selma
   
 
  Consolation     3/8/1958
   Enterprise    75-55    Murphy

 A 
 
  Round 1     2/27/1958
   Isabella  (14-2)    59-56    Hurtsboro
   D.A.R.    70-44    Warrior
   Houston County    49-40    St. Clair County  (19-8)
   Hatton    46-33    Washington County
   Austinville  (25-2)    51-32    Lineville
   Dallas County  (17-4)    65-50    T.R. Miller
   Ariton    41-48    Berry Fayette
   Coosa County    60-52    John Carroll
 
  Round 2     2/28/1958
   Isabella    57-66    D.A.R.
   Houston County    40-45    Hatton
   Austinville    61-48    Dallas County
   Ariton    60-58    Coosa County
 
  Semi-Finals     3/1/1958
   D.A.R.    49-53    Hatton
   Austinville    77-40    Ariton
 
  Finals     3/1/1958
   Austinville    56-52    Hatton
   
 
  Consolation     3/1/1958
   Ariton    79-50    D.A.R.
 











Great Moments in Alabama High School Basketball History

The fewest points scored in a tournament game is five by Mortimer Jordan in their 17-5 loss to Goodwater in the first round of 1932.