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Basketball Coaches Committee (Listed by Districts) (1) (boys) Cedric Yelding Daphne cyelding1@bcbe.org (girls) Charlie Shipp Davidson cshipp@mcpss.com Bi-District Darrell Walton LeFlore dwalton@mcpss.com (2) (boys) Troy Turman Pleasant Home troy.turman@cov.k12.al.us (girls) Chad McKnight Samson mcknightc@genevacoboe,org (3)(boys) Tommy Tisdale Keith tisdalet@dallask12.org (girls) Eddie Jackson Dallas Co. dv@dennisvictory.com (4) (boys) Stephen Davis Smiths Station davis.steven@lee.k12.al.us (girls) Devin Booth Opelika devin.booth@opelikaschools.org (5) (boys) Chris Laatsch Spain Park wclaatsch@gmail.com (girls) Tonya Hunter Hewitt coachunt22@yahoo.com Bi-District Ronald Steele John Carroll rsteele@jcchs.org (6) (boys) William Copeland Sylacauga william.copeland@scsboe.org (girls) Ricky ustin Spring Garden raustin@cherokeek12.org (7) (boys) Patrick Odom Russellville patrickodom@franklin.k12.al.us (girls) Jana Killen Deshler jkillen@tuscumbia.k12.al.us Bi-District Candace Byrd R.. Hubbard (8) (boys) Russell Carr Guntersville russellcar@gcboe.net (girls) Carey Ellison Pisgah ellisonc@jackson.k12.al.us

The Championship Program First Practice Oct. 15 First Contest Nov. 5 Online Requirements For ll Sports POSTING SCHEDULES Schools must post season schedules on the HS website in the Members rea by the deadline dates listed below. Failure to do so could result in a fine assessed to the school. Schools may go online and make any changes immediately as they occur. Deadlines for posting schedules: May 1 fall sports (football only) June 1 fall sports (cross country, swimming & diving, volleyball) Sept. 16 winter sports (basketball, bowling, indoor track, wrestling) Jan. 15 spring sports (baseball, golf, outdoor track, soccer, softball, tennis) POSTING ROSTERS Schools are required to post team rosters prior to its first contest of the season. POSTING SCORES Schools are also required to post scores of contests online immediately following all contests in the regular season (and within 24 hours after regular season tournaments) and in the playoffs or be subject to a fine. In the post-season playoffs, failure to report scores immediately after a contest will subject the school to a fine. 1. Senior high schools are divided into seven classifications - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Each classification, 1-6, is divided into 16 areas with a minimum of three and a maximum of six schools in each area. The alignment of schools is the same for both the boys and girls programs. 2. Varsity- Schools are permitted to play a maximum of 30 regular season games (inclusive of tournament and regular season area games). Post season play (area tournament, sub-regional, regional, state) is not included in maximum number allowed. ll tournaments must be held on weekends or during school holiday periods except for one. One tournament may be held on regular school days with principal approval. Each junior high or middle school is permitted to play a maximum of 24 regular season games (inclusive of tournaments). ll tournaments must be held on weekends or during school holiday periods except for one tournament. One tournament may be held on regular school days with principal approval. Note: tournament is defined as an organized event in a sport when 3 or more teams participate and multiple games are played. ll basketball events invovling 3 or more teams must be santioned (See Rule III. Contests. Section 3. Sanctioning Events, page 44 HS Handbook.) tournament involves three or more teams and is usually played at one site. 3. ll participants must be eligible under HS rules. 4. ll games will be conducted under National Federation rules, including the conduct rules for participants. The conduct of coaches falls under the HS Conduct Rule. 5. During regular season games only, at all levels of competition, a running clock will be used when a team has a 30-point advantage in the fourth quarter. The running clock remains in effect for the remainder of the contest. Basketball 27

6. Spring basketball practice is permitted for a maximum of 5 days during any consecutive 10 school day calendar period any time during the second semester. Spring holidays will not be counted as calendar days for schools that do not use these days to conduct spring practice. 7. It is the responsibility of each member school to make sure all officials and clock operators used are registered with the HS. Please see officials fee information on page 47. 8. Scorekeepers for regular season, area and playoff varsity games must be at least 18 years of age and must wear a black and white, vertically striped shirt. student scorekeeper must be a senior and meet the age requirement. 9. Clock operators for regular season, area and playoff varsity games must be registered with the HS and be at least 19 years of age. Clock operators for junior high and middle school games must be 17 years of age. 28 Basketball

Special Rules 1. Regular season games are not permitted after the state playoff begins. 2. Invitational, county, conference and league tournaments must be completed before the week of the area tournaments. The HS receives 5 percent of gross receipts less taxes from all tournaments except area and state playoffs. Form 17 must be filed within five days with the State Office after the completion of each tournament. 3. student may participate in only one level of competition on the same day or in the same event (county, conference and league tournaments, etc.). Junior high players may be moved to a higher level after completion of their season and its culminating event (city, county tournament, etc.). 4. Wilson Wave balls must be used for all area, sub-regional, regional and state finals play. 5. Each school in the championship program MUST submit online a Basketball Tournament Roster to the area tournament director at the area seeding-drawing meeting. rea tournament brackets are to be submitted online to the HS office by 10 a.m., Jan. 30, 2019. CHEERLEDING 1. Cheerleaders should be seated in front of their student section and will only be allowed on the floor or sidelines during timeouts and between quarters of the game. Cheerleaders may use the sideline or end line areas before games so long as they do not interfere with the pregame warm-up. It is the responsibility of each school s administration, coaching staff and cheerleader sponsors to see that their cheerleaders conform to this rule. Since it is not a playing rule and is not included in the National Federation Basketball Rule book, it is not the responsibility of the game officials to enforce the rule. If the officials observe the cheerleaders not following the rule and/or if the cheerleaders are in any way interfering with the game or the maneuvering of the game officials, then the officials will call it to the attention of the coaching staff or school administrators of the responsible school. Schools should instruct all cheerleaders that they must follow this procedure during all interscholastic games. 2. The use of megaphones by cheerleaders is prohibited at all basketball games. RTIFICIL NOISEMKERS rtificial noisemakers are prohibited at all basketball games. No thunder sticks, cowbells, drums, air horns or other artificial noisemakers may be used. It is permissible to have pep bands and other music groups, but they may play only during timeouts and when the ball is not alive during a game. Basketball 29

Gym Criteria In order to accommodate the games, teams and spectators, each host school in play- off competition must provide a facility that meets the minimum standards. In all area and sub-regional playoff games, the home team is responsible for providing a gym that meets these minimum requirements: a. The court shall be at least 84 long (may not be longer than 94 ) and 50 wide with clear contrasting markings. b. If the end line is less than 15 from an obstruction, the latter shall be padded in the area under the goal. c. There should be a 3-foot clearance from the bleachers to the sidelines. If it is impossible to provide a 3-foot clearance, a narrow broken 1-inch line shall be marked inside the court parallel with, and 3 feet inside, the boundary. d. The area above the court must be clear of any obstruction and at least 25 feet high. e. The floor shall be marked as outlined on Pages 6, 7 and 8 of the National Federation Basketball Rules book. The court shall include coaching boxes in accordance with Rule 1-13-2 adopted by the HS. f. Backboards (with ring restraining devices) shall be rectangular glass boards with official protective padding on the bottom and 15 up each side. g. gym for Class and 2 area and sub-regional games shall have a minimum seating capacity of 300; Class 3 and 4-500; Class 5, 6 and 7-700. h. Dressing rooms with hot and cold showers for both teams must be provided. i. n officials dressing room with hot and cold showers available must also be provided. 30 Basketball

Seeding-Drawing Meeting DTES ND SITES: To be set by the area coordinator in order to meet the reporting deadline. REPORTING DEDLINE: rea tournament brackets online must brackets be received must by be received the State by Office by the the State no State later Office Office than no 10 no later a.m. later than Jan. than 10 29. a.m. 10 Brackets a.m. Jan. 30, Jan. must 2019. 29. include Brackets site, game must include times and site, dates. game times and and dates. TTENDNCE REQUIREMENT: Each school with a girls and/or boys team MUST have a representative at the meeting in order to participate in the area tournament. COCH S RESPONSIBILITY: The coach of each area team in a tournament, including the host school coach(es), must submit online its Tournament Roster to the area coordinator and also to the State Office by Jan. 30, 29. 2019. COORDINTOR S RESPONSIBILITIES: (a) Set the date and time for the area drawing meeting and notify the area schools. (b) Supervise the seeding and drawing of the area tournament brackets (girls and boys) by the participating schools, including setting suitable game times for schools in the tournament. (c) (c) Make sure that the the host school meets the the gym criteria. (d) (d) Fill Complete out and area email tournament the complete brackets area online tournament in C2C (including site, brackets (including site, game times and dates) to the State Office before game times 10:00 and a.m. dates) on Jan. to the 29. State Office before 10:00 a.m. on Jan. 30. (e) (e) Email Email a a copy copy of of the the area area tournament tournament brackets brackets to the to participating schools. schools. (f) Make sure all area teams have posted their rosters online. (g) Email copies of all tournament rosters to the school hosting the area the participating the tournament. area tournament. (h) Tournament hosts must create the rea Tournaments in C2C on their schedules and update scores and pairings as needed. SEEDING: In order to qualify for the area tournament, each team in the area must play each area opponent two regular season games prior to the seeding meeting. ll area games must be played. Failure to play all area games could result in fines, probation and/or disqualification from the area tournament. Seeding will be based on won-loss percentage against area teams that qualify for its area tournament. If a team plays a qualifying area team more than twice prior to the seeding meeting, only the first two regular season games will count for seeding purposes. Basketball 31

The No. 1 seeded team will host the area tournament. If the No. 1 seeded team does not wish to host the area tournament or cannot provide a facility which meets the gym criteria minimum standards, the No. 2 seed will host the area tournament. Brackets with seeding: 3-TEM RE Semi-Finals Finals Seed #1 Semi-Finals 4-TEM RE Finals Seed #1 Seed #1 Bye Seed #3 Sub-Regional Qualifier Seed #4 Seed #3 Sub-Regional Qualifier Seed #2 Seed #2 5-TEM RE 1st Round Semi-Finals Seed #1 Finals Seed #4 Seed #5 Seed #3 Sub-Regional Qualifier Seed #2 32 Basketball

Tie-Breaking Procedure In the event there is a winning percentage tie by two or more teams for a certain seed, that seed will be determined by applying the following tiebreaking factors in the order listed, beginning with (a) for two teams or (aa) for more than two teams. tie for the highest seed will be resolved first, then the next highest seed will be resolved by applying the same tiebreaking factors in the order listed, beginning with (a) or (aa) as determined by the number of teams in the tie. If a certain tiebreaker does not apply to the tie being resolved, apply the next factor in the order listed. The tiebreaking factors: If Two Teams Tie (a) the team which defeated the other in both regular season games will be seeded ahead of the other. (b) and the two teams split their two regular season games, the team with the highest winning percentage against the No. 1 seeded team will be seeded ahead of the other. If the tie is for the No. 1 seed, apply (c) and the remaining tiebreakers in order as necessary. (c) pply (b) using winning percentage against the No. 2 seeded team; (d) pply (b) using winning percentage against the No. 3 seeded team; (e) pply (b) using winning percentage against the No. 4 seeded team; (f) pply (b) using winning percentage against the No. 5 seeded team. (g) pply (b) using winning percentage against the No. 6 seeded team; (h) By a flip of a coin. If More Than Two Teams Tie (aa) the team which had the highest winning percentage against all the other tied teams during regular season area play will be seeded ahead of all the other tied teams. 1. If two teams tie for the highest winning percentage ahead of all the other teams involved in the tie, apply the two-team, tiebreaking factors for those two teams, beginning with (a) and the highest-ranked team will be placed ahead of all tied teams. Then, if needed, for all other teams involved in the original tie, apply tiebreaker (a) if only two teams remain and (k) if more than two teams remain. NOTE: This (aa-1) procedure will apply in all remaining tiebreaker factors where applicable. (bb) the team with the highest winning percentage against the No. 1 seeded team will be seeded ahead of all the other tied teams. If the tie is for the No. 1 seed, apply (ee) and the remaining tiebreakers in order as needed. Then the next seed will be resolved by applying the tiebreaking factors in the order listed for all the other teams involved in the tie, beginning with (a) or (aa) as determined by the number of teams still tied. (cc) pply (bb) using percentage against the No. 2 seeded team; (dd) pply (bb) using percentage against the No. 3 seeded team; (ee) pply (bb) using percentage against the No. 4 seeded team; (ff) pply (bb) using percentage against the No. 5 seeded team; (gg) pply (bb) using percentage against the No. 6 seeded team; (hh) By flip of a coin. Basketball 33

dmission Regulations 1. dmission: rea Tournament -$6.00 per session Sub-Regional Games -$6.00 per game Regional Tournament-$8.00 per day State Finals-$10.00 per day 2. Passes llowed (a) Team Party of 23 (1) 15 players (in uniform) (2) 2 managers or 1 manager and 1 scorer (total of 2) (3) 3 coaches (4) 1 certified athletic trainer (5) administrative personnel (b) ll other coaches, principals, superintendents and their spouses will be admitted upon presentation of proper HS cards or principals/superintendents professional organization cards. (c) Varsity cheerleaders (maximum of 24 in uniform) will be admitted for the sessions in which their team is participating. (d) Players of participating teams must be identified each session by their basketball coaches. Otherwise, free admission will not be granted. (e) Pep Bands are allowed (30) one band director with school shirts. Tournament Officials 1. Officials for all area, sub-regional, regional and State Final games will be assigned and paid by the State Office. Three officials will be assigned for each playoff game. 2. When girls and boys area tournament games are played on the same night at the same location, two separate officiating crews may be used at the discretion of each area. 3. school may request that a particular official not be assigned to its area and sub-regional games. In order for the request to be considered, it must be submitted in writing (signed by the school principal) to the State Office by noon on the day following the area drawing meeting. 4. ll officials, including clock operators, must be registered with the HS. 5. Please see officials fee information on page 47. 6. Protests are not allowed. Decisions of game officials are final. 34 Basketball

wards rea tournament awards are left up to the discretion of each area. If awards are made, the maximum specifications are: (a) First Place: $40, 12-inch (height) trophy or 11 x 14 plaque (b) Second Place: $35, 10-inch (height) trophy or 8 x 11 plaque No awards are made in sub-regional games. wards will be made in the Regional and State Finals tournaments to the winner and runner-up teams in each class. rea Tournaments DTES: Girls Feb. 2-8; Boys Feb 2-9 Girls- rea tournaments may be played any time between Feb. 2-8. If the schools cannot agree on the dates, the default dates are Feb. 4, 6, 8 for five-team areas and Feb. 6 and 8 for four team areas. Boys- rea tournaments may be played any time between Feb. 2-9. If the schools cannot agree on the dates, the default dates are Feb. 5, 7 & 9 for five-team areas and Feb. 7 and 9 for four-team areas, and 3 team areas. SITES: The top-seeded girls and boys teams in each area. The principal of each host school will serve as tournament director. Note: Girls and Boys area tournaments held at the same site may be scheduled together. If the schools agree to play the tournaments together but cannot agree on the dates, the default dates are Feb. 5, 7, and 9. FORMT: Single elimination bracket. PRCTICE: None allowed at a tournament site (except the host team). DMISSION: $6.00 per session. BLL: Wilson Wave. MEDI REQUESTS ND BRODCSTS: See Media link on the HS website (www.ahsaa.com). PEP BNDS RE LLOWED: 30 members & one band director in school shirts. COCHES RESPONSIBILITIES: Coaches of all teams advancing from the area tournament must immediately send a high resolution digital team photo and team roster (excel format) to program coordinator Dennis Victory at HS@cfxsports.com by Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019. HOST SCHOOL RESPONSIBILITIES: The host school will furnish the game ball (Wilson Wave) ticket sellers, ticket takers, security, utilities, janitorial service, towels and game dressing facilities. The host school will handle and receive proceeds from the concessions and programs. Basketball 35

DIRECTOR S RESPONSIBILITIES: (a) Immediately upon completion of each night s play, go online and submit scores to HS.com via instructions on the member site. (b) lso, immediately upon completion of the area finals, submit scores online to HS.com via instructions on the member site. (c) Immediately upon completion of the area finals, give regional information packets to the area winner and runner-up. (d) Prepare and submit a tournament financial report to the State Office and send copies to each of the participating schools. form for this purpose will be furnished to each area tournament director by the State Office. The financial report must be filed immediately after the tournament is completed. 1. To determine NET gate receipts from each area tournament, deduct the following from gate receipts: a. Taxes (if applicable) b. Game Officials: Fee $60 per official per contest. Mileage llowance $15 per official per day. Please see officials fee information on page 47. c. Scorekeeper: $20 maximum per game (adult) d. Timer: ECO $20 maximum per game (non-registered Official) Registered Official $25 per game (ll officials must be adults.) Mileage llowance for Timer $10 per day, if an official. e. Host School: 25% of gate receipts after taxes f. HS: 15% of gate receipts after taxes g. Trophies (if necessary) 2. Division among participating schools of the area tournament NET gate receipts (Gate receipts less expenses listed in Item 1 above.) a. Transportation: 33 1/3% divided on basis of number of miles each school traveled (maximum of 48 cents per mile one way) b. fter deducting transportation allowance, remainder of net gate receipts to be distributed as follows: (1) 1/2 divided on basis of number of games each school played (after travel allowance deducted) (2) 1/2 divided equally among all participating schools 36 Basketball

Sub-Regional Games Classes 1-6 one round of games according to pre-drawn pairings. Class 7 does not have a sub-regional round. DTES: GME TIME: Girls: Feb. 7 p.m. 911; Boys: Feb. 12 DMISSION: $6.00 per game. BLL: Wilson Wave. SITES: Boys: Home Feb. sites 10of area winners. ll area runners-up will be the visiting MEDI REQUESTS (traveling) teams. SITES: Home sites of area ND winners. BRODCSTS: ll area runners-up See Media will link be the on visiting the HS FORMT: website (www.ahsaa.com). (traveling) Winner teams. and runner-up of each girls and boys area tournament play in one round of games according to pre-drawn pairings. Class 7 does HOST FORMT: SCHOOL Winner not have RESPONSIBILITIES: and a sub-regional runner-up of round. each Furnish girls and the boys official area tournament game ball play in (Wilson Wave), ticket sellers, ticket takers, security, utilities, janitorial service, towels TIME: GME one and 7 round p.m. of game DMISSION: games according dressing facilities. $6.00 to The per pre-drawn game. pairings. host school BLL: will Wilson Class 7 handle Wave. does not have a sub-regional round. and MEDI receive proceeds REQUESTS from ND the concessions BRODCSTS: and programs. See Media link on the HS website DIRECTOR S GME (www.ahsaa.com). TIME: RESPONSIBILITIES: 7 p.m. DMISSION: $6.00 per game. BLL: Wilson Wave. PEP (a) Immediately upon completion of each night s play, go online and submit scores MEDI BNDS to HS.com REQUESTS RE LLOWED: via ND instructions BRODCSTS: 30 members on the member See and site. Media one band link director on the in HS school shirts (b) website Prepare (www.ahsaa.com). and submit a tournament financial report to the State Office and send HOST copies SCHOOL to the RESPONSIBILITIES: visiting school. Gate receipts Furnish from each the official sub-regional game game ball (Wilson will be Wave), HOST distributed SCHOOL ticket sellers, as RESPONSIBILITIES: shown ticket on the takers, financial security, report Furnish utilities, furnished the janitorial by official the State game service, Office. ball The towels and (Wilson game Wave), financial dressing ticket report facilities. sellers, must be filed The ticket immediately host takers, school after will security, the handle utilities, tournament and receive janitorial is completed. proceeds service, the towels concessions and game and dressing programs. facilities. The host school will handle and from receive 1. To proceeds determine from NET the gate concessions receipts from and each programs. sub-regional game, deduct the following from gate receipts: DIRECTOR S a. Taxes RESPONSIBILITIES: (if applicable) (a) Immediately b. upon Game Officials: upon completion of Fee $60 of each per night s official play, per go contest. online Mileage and llowance submit scores to HS.com to via $20 per official via instructions per on contest. Please on the the member see site. officials (b) fee information on page 58. Prepare c. Prepare and Scorekeeper: and an submit online $20 an financial maximum online financial report to per game report the State (adult) to the Office State Office and send and copies send to he visiting d. copies school. Timer to the (ECO): visiting Gate receipts $20 school. from maximum Gate each per receipts sub-reagional game from (non-registered each sub-regional game will be official) game distributed will be as distributed shown on as the shown financial $25 on maximum the report financial furnished per report game furnished by the State (registered by official) the Office. State Office. The financial The must be filed within 5 days after the tournament completed. financial report must (ll be officials filed within must 5 be days adults) after Mileage the tournament llowance is completed. for Timer 1. To 1. determine To determine NET $10 gate NET per receipts gate day, receipts if from an official each from sub-regional each sub-regional game, deduct game, the deduct following the from among following gate participating receipts: from gate schools receipts: of sub-regional game NET gate receipts. 2. Division (Gate a. Taxes a. receipts Taxes (if applicable) less (if applicable) expenses listed in Item 1 above) a. b. Transportation Maximum Game b. Game Officials: Officials: Fee $60 Fee 48 per cents official $60 per per mile contest. official one way Mileage per to visiting contest. llowance team Mileage (not to exceed $20 llowance per 1/3 official net) per $20 contest. per official Please see per officials day. Please fee information see officials on fee page information of balance on $20 page after maximum transportation 47. per game to home (adult) team 30. b. c. 40% Scorekeeper: c. d. 30% Timer c. Scorekeeper: of (ECO): balance $20 after $20 maximum transportation maximum per game per to visiting game (non-registered (adult) team official) d. Timer ECO: d. 30% of balance $25 $20 to HS maximum maximum per game per game (registered (non-registered official) Official) $25 maximum (ll per officials game (registered must be adults) official) Mileage (ll officials llowance must for be Timer adults) Mileage llowance $10 per day, for if Timer an official $10 per day, if an official 2. Division among participating schools of sub-regional game NET gate receipts. (Gate 2. Division receipts less among expenses participating listed in Item schools 1 above) of sub-regional game NET gate receipts (Gate receipts less expenses listed in Item 1 above.) a. Transportation Maximum 48 cents per mile one way to visiting team (not to a. Transportation Maximum 48 cents per mile one way to visiting exceed team 1/3 (not of net) to exceed 1/3 of net) b. 40% b. 40% of balance of balance after transportation after transportation to home to team home team c. 30% c. 30% of balance of balance after transportation after transportation to visiting to visiting team team d. 30% d. 30% of balance of balance to HS to HS Basketball 37

Basketball Officials Fees Regular Season: High School Varsity (3-Member) = $55.00 per official per contest. Junior Varsity (2-Member) = $45.00 per official per contest. Junior Varsity (3-Member) = $40.00 per official per contest. Junior High (7-9) (2-Member) = $40.00 per official per contest. Junior High (7-9) (3-Member) = $35.00 per official per contest. Electric Clock Operator Fees: Electric Clock Operator (ll Levels) = $25 Maximum Fee (If an Official) lternate Bench Official = $20 per official ll clock operators who are registered officials shall be in proper uniform. Mileage llowance = $8.00 per official per day. Mileage llowance (Over 60 Miles) = $10.00 per official per day. Mileage llowance (ECO) = $8.00 per day. Mileage llowance (ECO Over 60 Miles) = $10.00 per day. Championship Playoffs: The game fee per official for the preliminary rounds will be $60.00 plus the Mileage llowance. The game fee per official for the State Tournament will be $65.00 plus Mileage llowance. ECO (If an official) (Once Per Day) rea Tournament Mileage llowance $10 $15 Sub-Region Round Mileage llowance $10 $20 3-Member Crew (Per Official Per Day) Regional Mileage llowance $25 State Tournament Mileage llowance $30 (one day) 38 Basketball

Sub-Regional Pairings CLSS 1 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Southeast Regional rea 2 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 3 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 10 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up rea 11 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up CLSS 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Southeast Regional rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 10 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up rea 11 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up Basketball 39

CLSS 3 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Southeast Regional rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 10 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 11 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up CLSS 4 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Southeast Regional rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 11 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 10 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up CLSS 5 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up 40 Basketball

Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Southeast Regional rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up rea 11 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 10 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up CLSS 6 Southwest Regional rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up rea 5 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up rea 7 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Southeast Regional rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up rea 6 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up rea 8 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Northwest Regional rea 9 Winner vs. rea 11 Runner-up rea 11 Winner vs. rea 9 Runner-up rea 14 Winner vs. rea 15 Runner-up rea 15 Winner vs. rea 14 Runner-up Northeast Regional rea 10 Winner vs. rea 12 Runner-up rea 12 Winner vs. rea 10 Runner-up rea 13 Winner vs. rea 16 Runner-up rea 16 Winner vs. rea 13 Runner-up CLSS 7 Southwest Regional - rea 1 Winner vs. rea 2 Runner-up - rea 2 Winner vs. rea 1 Runner-up Southeast Regional - rea 3 Winner vs. rea 4 Runner-up - rea 4 Winner vs. rea 3 Runner-up Northwest Regional - rea 6 Winner vs. rea 8 Runner-up - rea 8 Winner vs. rea 6 Runner-up Northeast Regional - rea 5 Winner vs. rea 7 Runner-up - rea 7 Winner vs. rea 5 Runner-up Basketball 41

Regional Tournaments DTES: Feb. 13-21 SITES: Southeast Regional Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery Southwest Regional labama State University, Montgomery Northeast Regional Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville Northwest Regional Wallace State Community College, Hanceville FORMT: Sub-regional game winners compete in one of four regional tournaments according to a pre-drawn bracket. Teams listed on the bottom of the bracket will be home team and wear white uniforms. PRCTICE: No practice is allowed at a tournament site. DMISSION: $8.00 per day. BLL: Wilson Wave. MEDI REQUESTS ND BRODCSTS: See Media link on the HS website (www.ahsaa.com). BNDS: Pep bands will be limited to thirty (30) members including the band director with identical uniforms (school t-shirt/polo shirt) and admitted without a ticket if their school team is participating in the Regional Tournament. 42 Basketball

SOUTHWEST (Girls) (labama State University,Montgomery) (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 2 Runner-Up 1 Winner 1 Runner-Up 2 Winner 9:00 a.m. 7 State Finals SW Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 1 1 1 1 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 3:00 p.m. 1 State Finals SW Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 6 6 6 6 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 12:30 p.m. 6 State Finals SW Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 2 2 2 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 6:30 p.m. 1 State Finals SW Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 5 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner Thur (2-21) 9:00 a.m. 5 State Finals SW Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m) 3 3 3 3 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 4:00 p.m. 3 State Finals SW Qualifier * (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) * 4 4 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner Thur (2-21) 12:15 p.m. 4 State Finals SW Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. 52 Basketball

SOUTHWEST (Boys) (labama State University, Montgomery) (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 2 Runner-Up 1 Winner 1 Runner-Up 2 Winner 10:45 a.m. 7 State Finals SW Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 4:45 p.m. 1 State Finals SW Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 6 6 6 6 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 2:15 p.m. 6 State Finals SW Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 8:15 p.m. 2 State Finals SW Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 5 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner Thur (2-21) 10:45 a.m. 5 State Finals SW Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 3 3 3 3 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner 5:45 p.m. 3 State Finals SW Qualifier * (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) * 4 4 Game 1 Winner Game 3 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner Thurs (2-21) 2:15 p.m. 4 State Finals SW Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. Basketball 53

SOUTHEST (Girls) (Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery) (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 3 Runner-Up 4 Winner 4 Runner-Up 3 Winner 9:00 a.m. 7 State Finals SE Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 1 1 1 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner Mon (2-18) 3:00 p.m. 1 State Finals SE Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 6 6 6 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 12:30 p.m. 6 State Finals SE Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 2 2 2 2 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 4:00 p.m. 2 State Finals SE Qualifier Sat (2-16)* (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) Sat (2-16)* 5 5 5 5 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 9:00 a.m. 5 State Finals SE Qualifier Sat (2-16)* (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m) Sat (2-16)* 3 3 3 3 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 12:30 p.m. 3 State Finals SE Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 4 4 4 4 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 4:00 p.m. 4 State Finals SE Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. 54 Basketball

SOUTHEST(Boys) (Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery) (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 7 rea 3 Runner-Up (Dothan Civic Center, Dothan) 7 rea 4 Winner 7 rea 4 Runner-Up 7 rea 3 Winner 10:45 a.m. 7 State Finals SE Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 1 Game 5 Winner 1 Game 7 Winner 1 Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner Mon (2-18) 4:45 p.m. 1 State Finals SE Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 6 Game 5 Winner 6 Game 7 Winner 6 Game 6 Winner Game 8 Winner 2:15 p.m. 6 State Finals SE Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 2 Game 5 Winner 2 Game 7 Winner 2 Game 6 Winner 2 Game 8 Winner 5:45 p.m. 2 State Finals SE Qualifier Sat (2-16)* (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) Sat (2-16)* 5 Game 5 Winner 5 Game 7 Winner 5 Game 6 Winner 5 Game 8 Winner 10:45 a.m. 5 State Finals SE Qualifier Sat (2-16)* (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) Sat (2-16)* 3 Game 5 Winner 3 Game 7 Winner 3 Game 6 Winner 3 Game 8 Winner 2:15 p.m. 3 State Finals SE Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 4 Game 5 Winner 4 Game 7 Winner 4 Game 6 Winner 4 Game 8 Winner 5:45 p.m. 4 State Finals SE Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. Basketball 55

NORTHEST (Girls) (Jacksonville State University) (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 Runner-Up 5 Winner 5 Runner-Up 7 Winner 9:00 a.m. 7 State Finals NE Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 1 1 1 1 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 3:00 p.m. 1 State Finals NE Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 6 6 6 6 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 12:30 p.m. 6 State Finals NE Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 2 2 2 2 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 6:30 p.m. 2 State Finals NE Qualifier (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner Thurs (2-21) 9:00 a.m. 5 State Finals NE Qualifier (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 4:00 p.m. 3 State Finals NE Qualifier * (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) * 4 4 4 4 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner Thurs (2-21) 12:30 p.m. 4 State Finals NE Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. 56 Basketball

NORTHEST (Boys) (Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville) (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 Runner-Up 5 Winner 5 Runner-Up 7 Winner 10:45 a.m. 7 State Finals NE Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 1 1 1 1 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 4:45 p.m. 1 State Finals NE Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 6 6 6 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 2:15 p.m. 6 State Finals NE Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 8:15 p.m. 2 State Finals NE Qualifier (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 5 5 5 5 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner Thurs (2-21) 10:45 a.m. 5 State Finals NE Qualifier (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 3 3 3 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner 5:45 p.m. 3 State Finals NE Qualifier * (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) * 4 4 4 4 Game 13 Winner Game 15 Winner Game 14 Winner Game 16 Winner Thurs (2-21) 2:15 p.m. 4 State Finals NE Qualifier * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. Basketball 57

NORTHWEST (Girls) (Wallace State Community College, Hanceville) 7 rea 8 Runner Up 7 rea 6 Winner (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 7 rea 6 Runner Up 7 rea 8 Winner 1 Game 9 Winner 1 Game 11 Winner (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 1 Game 10 Winner 1 Game 12 Winner 6 Game 9 Winner 6 Game 11 Winner (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) 6 Game 10 Winner 6 Game 12 Winner Game 9 Winner 2 Game 11 Winner (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 2 Game 10 Winner 2 Game 12 Winner 5 Game 9 Winner Sat (2-16)* Game 11 Winner (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) Game 10 Winner Sat (2-16)* Game 12 Winner 3 Game 9 Winner Sat (2-16)* 3 Game 11 Winner (3:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m.) 3 Game 10 Winner Sat (2-16)* 3 Game 12 Winner 4 Game 9 Winner 4 Game 11 Winner (9:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m.) Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 9:00 a.m. Mon (2-18) 1 State Finals 3:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7 State Finals 6 State Finals 2 State Finals 5 State Finals 3 State Finals 4 State Finals * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. 58 Basketball

NORTHWEST (Boys) (Wallace State Community College, Hanceville) (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 7 rea 8 Runner-Up 6 Winner 6 Runner-Up 8 Winner 10:45 a.m. 7 State Finals (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 1 1 1 1 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner Mon (2-18) 4:45 p.m. 1 State Finals (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 6 6 6 6 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 2:15 p.m. 6 State Finals (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) 2 2 2 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 5:45 p.m. 2 State Finals Sat (2-16)* (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) Sat (2-16)* 5 5 5 5 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 10:45 a.m. 5 State Finals Sat (2-16)* (4:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.) Sat (2-16)* 3 3 3 3 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 2:15 p.m. 3 State Finals (10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.) 4 4 4 4 Game 9 Winner Game 11 Winner Game 10 Winner Game 12 Winner 5:45 p.m. 4 State Finals * Quadrants for each class will be determined after the sub regional play results are posted to allow boys and girls teams from same school to be scheduled consecutively. Possibilities are listed in parentheses above. Basketball 59

State Basketball Championships DTES: Feb. 25-March 23-28 2, 2019 SITE: Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex rena FORMT: Four teams in each class (girls and boys regional tournament winners) in a single elimination bracket. Pairings are rotated each year. ORGNIZTIONL MEETING: The coach of each team advancing to the State Finals must attend the organizational meeting Saturday, Feb 23, at 9:00 a.m. at the Birmingham Sheraton Civic Center Hotel. s noted on page 44, each coach should have already sent a high resolution digital team photo and team roster (excel format) to program coordinator Dennis Victory at HS@cfxsports.com by Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019. lso, each coach must bring the team s scorebook and DVDs of the last two basketball games. Teams listed on top of bracket will be home and wear white. PRCTICE: No practice is allowed at the tournament site. BLL: Wilson Wave. BNDS: Pep bands are allowed. DMISSION: $10 per day MEDI REQUESTS ND BRODCSTS: See Media link on the HS website (www.ahsaa.com). Basketball 51

2018 Girls State Basketball Brackets CLSS 1 Mon (2-25) (2-26) 9:00 a.m. SE Qualifier Thur (2-28) (3-1) NE Qualifier 4:00 p.m. Mon (2-25) (2-26) 12:00 noon p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 2 Mon (2-25) (2-26) 3:00 p.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-2) (3-1) NE Qualifier 9:00 a.m. Mon (2-25) (2-26) 6:00 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 3 Tues (2-26) (2-27) 9:00 a.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-2) (3-1) NE Qualifier 12:30 p.m. Tues (2-26) (2-27) 12:00 p.m. noon SW Qualifier CLSS 4 Tues (2-26) (2-27) 3:00 p.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-2) (3-1) NE Qualifier 4:00 p.m. Tues (2-26) (2-27) 6:00 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 5 Wed (2-27) (2-28) 3:00 p.m. SE Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) NE Qualifier 9:00 a.m. Wed (2-27) (2-28) 6:00 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 6 Wed (2-27) (2-28) 9:00 a.m. SE Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) NE Qualifier 12:30 p.m. Wed (2-27) (2-28) 12:00 noon p.m. SW Qualifier Thurs (2-28) (3-1) 9:00 a.m. Thurs (2-28) (3-1) 12 12:00 noonp.m. CLSS 7 SE Qualifier NE Qualifier SW Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) 4:00 p.m. 52 Basketball

2018 Boys State Basketball Brackets CLSS 1 Mon (2-26) (2-25) 10:30 a.m. SE Qualifier Thur (2-28) (3-1) NE Qualifier 5:45 p.m. Mon (2-26) (2-25) 1:30 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 2 Mon (2-26) (2-25) 4:30 p.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-2) (3-1) NE Qualifier 10:45 a.m. Mon (2-26) (2-25) 7:30 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 3 Tues (2-26) (2-27) 10:30 a.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-1) (3-2) NE Qualifier 2:15 p.m. Tues (2-26) (2-27) 1:30 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 4 Tues (2-26) (2-27) 4:30 p.m. SE Qualifier Fri (3-2) (3-1) NE Qualifier 5:45 p.m. Tues (2-26) (2-27) 7:30 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 5 Wed (2-27) (2-28) 4:30 p.m. SE Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) NE Qualifier 10:45 a.m. Wed (2-27) (2-28) 7:30 p.m. SW Qualifier CLSS 6 Wed (2-27) (2-28) 10:30 a.m. SE Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) NE Qualifier 2:15 p.m. Wed (2-28) (2-27) 1:30 p.m. SW Qualifier Thurs (2-28) (3-1) 10:30 a.m. Thurs (3-1) (2-28) 1:00 1:30 p.m. CLSS 7 SE Qualifier NE Qualifier SW Qualifier Sat (3-3) (3-2) 5:45 p.m. Basketball 53

rea lignment CLSS 1 RE 1 RE 2 Coordinator: Jamelle Sauls Coordinator: Ramona Lewis-Dailey McIntosh JF Shields Fruitdale Georgiana McIntosh McKenzie Millry Pleasant Home St. Luke s Episcopal Red Level J.F. Shields RE 3 RE 4 Coordinator: Kris Odom Coordinator: Tommy Tisdale Brantley Keith Brantley.L. Johnson Elba Keith Florala Linden Kinston Marengo Sweet Water RE 5 RE 6 Coordinator: Gregory Carl Pittman Coordinator: Jennifer Boyd Billingsley Lanett utaugaville Lanett Billingsley Loachapoka Ellwood Christian Notasulga Verbena Wadley RE 7 RE 8 Coordinator: Dr. Cathy Trimble Coordinator: Bill Brown Francis Marion Jefferson Christian Francis Marion ppalachian Holy Spirit Catholic Cornerstone Schools of labama Isabella Heritage Christian Maplesville Jefferson Christian Westminster, Oak Mountain RE 9 RE 10 Coordinator: Jennifer Ball Coordinator: Tim Dunavant Ragland Hubbertville labama School for the Deaf Berry Ragland Hubbertville Talladega County, Central Marion County Victory Christian Pickens County Winterboro South Lamar 54 Basketball

RE 11 RE 12 Coordinator: David Noone Coordinator: nn Scott Donoho Belgreen Coosa Christian Belgreen Donoho Brilliant Faith Christian Hackleburg Jacksonville Christian Phillips Spring Garden Vina RE 13 RE 14 Coordinator: Todd Tittle Coordinator: nthony Davidson Lynn Skyline Decatur Heritage Gaylesville Falkville Paint Rock Valley Lynn Skyline Meek Valley Head Saint Bernard Woodville RE 15 RE 16 Coordinator: Randall dams Coordinator: Patrick Malone thens Bible Shoals Christian thens Bible Cherokee Lindsay Lane Covenant Christian Oakwood dventist Mars Hill R.. Hubbard Shoals Christian Whitesburg Christian Waterloo CLSS 2 RE 1 RE 2 Coordinator: Christopher Pennington Coordinator: Stacey Dees Chickasaw Leroy Chickasaw J.U. Blacksher Cottage Hill Leroy Elberta Southern Choctaw Washington County RE 3 RE 4 Coordinator: Joshua Robertson Coordinator: Major Lane Daleville Goshen Cottonwood Goshen Daleville New Brockton Geneva County Samson Houston County Zion Chapel RE 5 RE 6 Coordinator: Undrea Johnson Coordinator: Jamie Howard Barbour County Luverne bbeville Calhoun riton Central Hayneville Barbour County Highland Home G.W. Long Luverne Basketball 55

RE 7 RE 8 Coordinator: Leslie Ford-Turner Coordinator: Bradley Bouldin R.C. Hatch Central Coosa liceville Central Coosa Choctaw County Fayetteville R.C. Hatch Reeltown Thorsby RE 9 RE 10 Coordinator: Don Turner Coordinator: my Banaszek LaFayette Tarrant Horseshoe Bend ltamont LaFayette Sumiton Christian Ranburne Tarrant Woodland Vincent RE 11 RE 12 Coordinator: Dr. Jeremiah Russell Coordinator: Tim Burleson Sacred Heart Cold Springs Gaston Cleveland Ohatchee Cold Springs Sacred Heart Southeastern Westbrook Christian West End RE 13 RE 14 Coordinator: Micah Smothers Coordinator: Donny Jones ddison Collinsville ddison sbury Red Bay Cedar Bluff Sulligent Collinsville Winston County Sand Rock RE 15 RE 16 Coordinator: Gene Roberts Coordinator: Brent Gillespie Section Hatton Fyffe Colbert County Ider Hatton North Sand Mountain Sheffield Section Tanner Tharptown CLSS 3 RE 1 RE 2 Coordinator: David Pahman Coordinator: Robert Hammond Mobile Christian Flomaton Bayside Excel Mobile Christian Flomaton St. Michael Catholic T.R. Miller Thomasville 56 Basketball

RE 3 RE 4 Coordinator: Donny Powell Coordinator: Willie Wright Straughn Pike County Geneva Houston cademy Opp Pike County Slocomb Providence Christian Straughn Wicksbug RE 5 RE 6 Coordinator: Bryan Oliver Coordinator: Ron Mitchell Saint James Prattville Christian Bullock County Prattville Christian Pike Road Historical Southside Selma Saint James B.T. Washington Magnet The Montgomery cademy RE 7 RE 8 Coordinator: Chris Hand Coordinator: Ronnie Garner Dadeville Hale County Beulah Gordo B.B. Comer Greene County Dadeville Hale County Randolph County Holt RE 9 RE 10 Coordinator: Shun Williams Coordinator: Joseph Claborn Midfield Carbon Hill Fultondale Carbon Hill Holy Family Catholic Lamar County Locust Fork Oakman Midfield Winfield RE 11 RE 12 Coordinator: Jody Whaley Coordinator: Charlton Giles Saks Glencoe Piedmont Glencoe Pleasant Valley Hanceville Saks J.B. Pennington Walter Wellborn Susan Moore Weaver RE 13 RE 14 Coordinator: Kim Butler Coordinator: Ron Rikard Jr. Holly Pond East Lawrence Brindlee Mountain Colbert Heights Holly Pond East Lawrence New Hope Phil Campbell Vinemont RE 15 RE 16 Coordinator: Mark Richards Coordinator: Kathy Hightower Plainview Westminster Christian Geraldine Clements Pisgah Lauderdale County Plainview Lexington Sylvania Westminster Christian Basketball 57