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Behind the Scenes at the AHSAA Basketball State Finals

There are many dedicated people who work behind the scenes at the AHSAA Basketball State Finals to make it a memorable experience for the High School Teams and Coaches who make the State Playoffs. Here are a few of these individuals.

Teams Pass Gate Crew: Sidney James, William Taylor, and Ed Daniels. When teams arrive at The BJCC Legacy Arena, the Pass Gate Crew assist the teams with checking in, getting to the locker rooms, answering questions, and any other assistance requested.

Cheer Team Coordinator Sandra Seals assists the cheer squads throughout their time at the AHSAA State Finals. She loves working with the different cheer teams to make the State Finals experience special.

Multiple persons assure the game runs smoothly by keeping stats, running the clock, announcing the games, and much more.

Larry Robinson has been helping at the High School State Basketball Finals since 1977. He assists in variety of ways, primarily coordinating the awards for presentation and managing the basketballs for the games and warms ups, but you can find Larry doing many other things as the need arises.

Janis Clements has been a Team Host for 25 years. As a host, she meets the team at the door on game day, escorts them to the locker room and basketball court, and then sits with the team throughout the game to help in any way needed. Janis is proud of her association with The Birmingham Tip-Off Club.

These are only a few of the many people who work behind the scenes to make the State Finals an experience of a lifetime!

AHSAA State Basketball Finals Celebrate 25 Years as Combined Extravaganza in Birmingham

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A groundbreaking idea 25 years ago changed the face of Alabama High School Athletic Association basketball. Why not bring the girls’ and boys’ state semifinals and finals to one site for a week of the best basketball in the state? It had never been done in Alabama and the format proposed for that 1994 championship tournament was likely the first ever in the nation.

The AHSAA would crown its champions at one site, all classifications, with girls’ and boys’ games alternating until all the nets had been cut down.

“I think everyone will agree it’s been a great 25 years for basketball in our state,” said Steve Savarese, the current AHSAA Executive Director. “Having all the teams playing at one site makes for a special environment to showcase our student-athletes, their coaches and all the fans.

“The tournament has been a great success for the AHSAA and for the city of Birmingham. We are grateful for all of our partners who make it such a memorable event.”

The genesis of the tournament finals coming to the state’s largest city came from the Birmingham Tip Off Club’s then-president John D. Clements and then-AHSAA Executive Director Dan Washburn in 1993. Clements’ idea was to bring the six prep champs to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Center for a “Tournament of Champions” to create an extra buzz for the sport. Washburn rejected that idea, but offered a different plan – why not crown all the champions in an event in the Magic City to generate a next level of excitement?

Clements and his fellow Tip Off Club members leapt into action, creating the Alabama Basketball Foundation to serve as the organization to administer the tournament, securing sponsors, housing at the Sheraton Civic Center hotel for the teams and officials, and creating a volunteer program that rallied the community around the teams and the event.

Former Tip Off Club president Jim Conrad prepared a tournament manual that has served as a blueprint for conducting the event. A logo and marketing theme was put into place – “State Finals, 48 Teams, 1 Dream” – that was used for many years.

Clements said the consolidation and move of the tournaments to Birmingham had its risks for the AHSAA, including the end of the long tradition of having eight boys’ teams advance to the finals. The makeup of the first Alabama Basketball Foundation board helped smooth the transition. The board was made up of Tip Off Club members Clements, Edgar Welden, Ron Edwards, Bill Meagher, Dick Coffee III and Mike Washburn. Members from the AHSAA were Washburn, Jimmy Cal, Max Ray from the Central Board of Control, Vestavia Hills High School coach Fran Brasch and Bryant-Jorden Scholarship Foundation board member Larry Striplin.

The agreement that combined the two tournaments into “Final Four” extravaganzas also started the four regional tournaments, dubbed collectively as the “Road to Birmingham.”  The first year the Regionals were played at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Jacksonville State University, Wallace State Community College in Hanceville and Faulkner Community College in Bay Minette. Along the way, the south site moved to Troy University, the University of South Alabama and is currently held at Dothan Civic Center. Since that first season, approximately 2 million spectators have watched the state championship qualifier tournaments.

Through the years, Corporate Sponsors have stepped forward to provide financial support as well as in-kind products for the participants. The Tip-Off Club has continued to support the Championships games with much-needed manpower and other support.

Welden, a Birmingham businessman and longtime supporter of high-school athletics, told the Over The Mountain Journal in a 2016 interview: “I really think putting the boys and the girls in the same venue was one of the best things that ever happened for girls’ basketball in the state. We put them on equal footing with the boys and gave them a showcase they hadn’t had previously. Other states have followed our format.” That unique concept has been copied by other several other states since then.

Encore Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is proud of our association with the State Basketball Finals and with the Alabama High School Athletic Association. Encore is the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the AHSAA. Encore Sports Medicine Teams provide services at all AHSAA Championship and Regional Events.

 

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2018 State Basketball Finals Schedule

THURSDAY, MARCH 1

4:00 PM 1A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (PHILLIPS VS. SPRING GARDEN)

5:45 PM 1A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (GEORGIANA VS. SACRED HEART)



FRIDAY MARCH 2

9:00 AM 2A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (SAMSON VS. SAND ROCK)

10:45 AM 2A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

12:30 PM 3A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (LAUDERDALE COUNTY VS. PISGAH)

2:15 PM 3A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (HILLCREST-EVERGREEN VS. PLAINVIEW)

4:00 PM 4A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (DESHLER VS. MADISON ACADEMY)

5:45 PM 4A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CORDOVA VS. MADISON ACADEMY)



SATURDAY MARCH 3

9:00 AM 5A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CHARLES HENDERSON VS. CENTRAL-TUSCALOOSA)

10:45 AM 5A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (EUFAULA VS. SYLACAUGA)

12:30 PM 6A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (HAZEL GREEN VS. RAMSAY)

2:15 PM 6A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CARVER-MONTGOMERY VS. PAUL BRYANT)

4:00 PM 7A GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MCGILL-TOOLEN VS. SPAIN PARK)
5:45 PM 7A BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MGGILL-TOOLEN VS. MOUNTAIN BROOK)

 

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the Alabama High School Athletic Association

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Want to learn more about our Sports Medicine Program? Visit our website at encorerehab.com or call Gary Barfield, Director of Business Development and Sports Medicine at 404-933-4336.

 

Nancy Curtin and Encore Rehabilitation of Gulfport-Orange Grove

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Stretching, exercises, and electrical stimulation. That’s how Nancy Curtin regained movement in her broken arm as she worked with the physical therapists at Encore Rehabilitation of Gulfport-Orange Grove.

Nancy shares, “The staff, therapist and technicians are all knowledgeable, professional, and caring. I looked forward to spending time with them at every appointment. My mobility in my arm is back to where it was before I broke it.”

Thank you, Nancy, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Orange Grove! 

Encore Rehabilitation of Gulfport-Orange Grove
15476-A Dedeaux Road, Gulfport, Mississippi 39503
228-539-3232

Robert McLaurin recovering with Encore Rehabilitation-Citronelle

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Thank you, Robert, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Citronelle! 

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19195 North Third Street, Citronelle, Alabama 36522
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2018 AHSAA State Basketball Championship Schedule, Feb 26-March 3

AHSAA State Basketball Championships
Legacy Arena, BJCC, Birmingham (Feb. 26-Mar. 3)

Monday, Feb. 26
CLASS 1A Girls
Phillips (28-3) vs. Linden (19-3), 9 a.m.
Spring Garden (30-3) vs. Loachapoka (21-4), noon
CLASS 1A Boys
R.A. Hubbard (26-6) vs. Georgiana (29-3), 10:30 a.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic (21-10) vs. Cornerstone (25-7), 1:30 p.m.

CLASS 2A Girls
Phil Campbell (27-5) vs. Samson (29-3), 3 p.m.
Sand Rock (22-8) vs. Keith (19-8), 6 p.m.
CLASS 2A Boys
Tanner (21-11) vs. St. Luke’s Episcopal (21-8), 4:30 p.m.
Lanett (24-5) vs. Aliceville (20-2), 7:30 p.m.




Tuesday, Feb. 27
CLASS 3A Girls
Lauderdale County (34-2) vs. T.R. Miller (29-0), 9 a.m.
Pisgah (28-1) vs. Midfield (27-9), noon
CLASS 3A Boys
Lauderdale County (23-9) vs. Hillcrest-Evergreen (22-3), 10:30 a.m.
Plainview (32-2) vs. American Christian (26-8), 1:30 p.m.

CLASS 4A Girls
Deshler (32-2) vs. Saint James (22-9), 3 p.m.
Madison Academy (25-7) vs. Greensboro (24-6), 6 p.m.
CLASS 4A Boys
Cordova (24-9) vs. Andalusia (26-5), 4:30 p.m.
Madison Academy (24-8) vs. Greensboro (23-11), 7:30 p.m.



Wednesday, Feb. 28
CLASS 6A Girls
Hazel Green (33-2) vs. LeFlore (28-1), 9 a.m.
Ramsay (23-4) vs. Opelika (22-9), noon
CLASS 6A Boys
Hazel Green (22-9) vs. Carver-Montgomery (28-7), 10:30 a.m.
Parker (24-8) vs. Paul Bryant (29-4), 1:30 p.m.

CLASS 5A Girls
Wenonah (24-7) vs. Charles Henderson (30-4), 3 p.m.
Scottsboro (28-3) vs. Central-Tuscaloosa (26-7), 6 p.m.
CLASS 5A Boys
Wenonah (28-7) vs. Eufaula (28-9), 4:30 p.m.
Talladega (21-10) vs. Sylacauga (28-6), 7:30 p.m.



Thursday, Mar. 1
CLASS 7A Girls
Sparkman (29-5) vs. McGill-Toolen Catholic (24-6), 9 a.m.
Spain Park (28-6) vs. Lee-Montgomery (23-9), noon
CLASS 7A Boys
Sparkman (30-4) vs. McGill-Toolen Catholic (24-6), 10:30 a.m.
Mountain Brook (32-4) vs. Central-Phenix City (21-4), 1:30 p.m.

CLASS 1A Finals
Girls Finals, 4 p.m.
Boys Finals, 5:45 p.m.



Friday, Mar. 2
CLASS 2A Finals
Girls Finals, 9 a.m.
Boys Finals, 10:45 a.m.

CLASS 3A Finals
Girls Finals, 12:30 p.m.
Boys Finals, 2:15 p.m.

CLASS 4A Finals
Girls Finals, 4 p.m.
Boys Finals, 5:45 p.m.



Saturday, Mar. 3
CLASS 5A Finals
Girls Finals, 9 a.m.
Boys Finals, 10:45 a.m.

CLASS 6A Finals
Girls Finals, 12:30 p.m.
Boys Finals, 2:15 p.m.

CLASS 7A Finals
Girls Finals, 4 p.m.
Boys Finals, 5:45 p.m.



AHSAA Basketball State Finals Official Website – click Here

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the Alabama High School Athletic Association

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Want to learn more about our Sports Medicine Program? Visit our website at encorerehab.com or call Gary Barfield, Director of Business Development and Sports Medicine at 404-933-4336.

Nathan Senior – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation – Moulton

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Congratulations to Nathan Senior, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Moulton!

Nathan is a Senior at East Lawrence High School. As a multi-sport athlete, he participates in Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball, and Golf. He has been awarded All-State Qualifier/Participant in Cross Country and All-County 2nd Team in Basketball.

After graduation, he plans to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Nathan is the son of Magellan Senior.

We wish you every success, Nathan!

Encore Rehabilitation-Moulton
11186 Alabama Highway 157, Suite B, Moulton, Alabama 35650
256-905-7295

Leah Allen-Getting great results with Encore Rehabilitation-Foley

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When Leah Allen had rotator cuff surgery, her doctor referred her to Encore Rehabilitation-Foley. She has been making remarkable progress and enjoys all the new friends she has made at Encore.

Her therapist, Mac Burt, LPTA, says “Ms. Allen is a model patient! She works hard to complete her exercises and always has a pleasant attitude. She is achieving great results!”

Thank you, Leah, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Foley! We LOVE to see
you move!

Encore Rehabilitation – Foley 
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251-270-2505

Bailey Preiss – Athlete of the Month for Vinemont High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

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Way to go, Bailey!

Bailey Preiss has been selected Athlete of the Month for Vinemont High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman, Alabama!

Bailey is a Sophomore and multi-sport athlete. She has participated in Varsity sports for two years on the teams for Cheer (one year as Co-Captain), Basketball, and Track. Her plans after graduation include receiving a college degree and becoming a Massage Therapist.

We wish you all the best, Bailey! Congratulations!

Encore Rehabilitation – Cullman
1701 Main Ave. SW, Suite G, Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737

Brant Bragwell -Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville

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Brant Bragwell has been selected as Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville!

Brant is a Junior at Belgreen High School. He has played Varsity Basketball (#2) for the Bulldogs for four years. Brant is the son of Roger and Robyn Bragwell.

Congratulations, Brant!