Alabama Miss Basketball
Each year the Alabama Miss Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school girls basketball player in the U.S. state of Alabama. The award winner is selected by members of the Alabama Sports Writers Association.[1]
Award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | WNBA draft | |
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2016 | Jasmine Walker | Jeff Davis | Florida State | ||
2015 | Shaquera Wade | Huntsville | Alabama | ||
2014 | Shakayla Thomas | Sylacauga | Florida State | ||
2013 | Marqu'es Webb | Hoover | Vanderbilt | ||
2012 | Jasmine Jones | Bob Jones | Tennessee | ||
2011 | Hayden Hamby | West Morgan | Purdue | ||
2010 | Kaneisha Horn | Ramsay | Alabama | ||
2009 | Jala Harris | Bob Jones | UAB | ||
2008 | Courtney Jones | Midfield | LSU | ||
2007 | Katherine Graham | Ramsay | LSU | ||
2006 | Shanavia Dowdell | Calera | LA Tech | 2010 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 18th overall by the Washington Mystics | |
2005 | Whitney Boddie | Florence | Auburn | 2009 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 20th overall by the Sacramento Monarchs | |
2004 | Starr Orr | Danville | MTSU | ||
2003 | Sidney Spencer | Hoover | Tennessee | 2007 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 25th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks | |
2002 | Kate Mastin | Boaz | Alabama | ||
2001 | Donyel Wheeler | Huffman | Alabama | ||
2000 | Natasha Thomas | Lawrence County | UAB | ||
1999 | Tasheika Morris | Butler | Florida State | ||
1998 | Gwen Jackson | Eufaula | Tennessee | 2003 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 6th overall by the Indiana Fever | |
1997 | April Nance | Butler | |||
1996 | Nicole Carruth | Sulligent | Alabama | ||
1995 | Heather Mayes | Fyffe | Western Kentucky | ||
1994 | Pam Duncan | Carrollton High School | Alabama | ||
1993 | Leah Monteith | Cherokee County | Alabama | ||
1992 | Yolanda Watkins | Decatur High School | Alabama | ||
1991 | Tonya Tice | Hamilton | Auburn | ||
1990 | Karen Killen | Mars Hill Bible | Kentucky/Lipscomb | ||
1989 | Leslie Claybrook | Saint James | Alabama | ||
1988 | Jeaniece Slater | Hartselle High School | North Alabama |
See also
References
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