
KeAsia Fearn and Sparkman are at the top of the 2014-15 Alabama girls basketball Fab 5.
Photo by Joe Boyd
MaxPreps 2014-15 Alabama Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Sparkman (Harvest)2013-14 record: 33-3, 6A runner-up
Coach: Patrick Delay
The Senators lost to Shades Valley in the 6A championship game after spending much of the year in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 national rankings. It was the first loss to an Alabama opponent all season for Delay's squad. The departure of all-state performer Alexis Jennings to Kentucky will sting, but the six seniors on this year's team — including returning starters
Wynter Sales and
Chelsea Robinson — will be ready to pick up the slack.
View last season's Alabama girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Shades Valley (Birmingham)2013-14 record: 31-4, 6A champion
Coach: Tonya Hunter
The Mounties finally reached the pinnacle last season, winning the school's first state title in any girls sport by upsetting Sparkman in the championship game. Last year's team was senior-heavy, and Hunter will need to replace spark-plug Morgan William who is now at Mississippi State. But the return of four rising seniors and a strong junior class will make Shades Valley a contender once again.
View last season's Alabama girls basketball playoff brackets3. Hazel Green2013-14 record: 27-7
Coach: Tim Miller
The
Trojans lost in the sub-regionals last year in Miller's first season at
the helm, but don't expect the same this year for a squad that returns
two of the state's top post players: 6-2 forwards
Rayven Pearson and
Chloe Long, who have both committed to Jacksonville State. Pearson
earned all-state honors last season after averaging 14.3 points, 10.1
rebounds and three blocks per game. Long added 9.8 points, 8.2 rebounds
and two assists. With the two stellar posts and four-time Alabama state
champ Miller calling the shots, the Trojans could be the team to beat in
2014-15.
View last season's Alabama girls basketball stat leaders4. Blount (Eight Mile)2013-14 record: 31-4, lost to Sparkman in 6A semifinals
Coach: Jarvis Wilson
The
Leopards took Sparkman to the brink in a semifinal loss last season,
highlighted by Wilson's terrific defensive scheme against Kentucky
signee Alexis Jennings. Blount loses all-state center Tyler Phelion, but
returns
Cierra Johnson,
an electric 5-11 guard who is one of the top juniors in the state.
Johnson scored 21 points in the loss to Sparkman, and this season the
Leopards will go as far as she can take them.
View Alabama girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Huntsville2013-14 record: 24-9, lost to 6A champ Shades Valley in regional finals
Coach: Krystle Johnson
The
Panthers gave Shades Valley everything it had in a 45-42 loss in the
quarterfinals last season, which will only give Johnson confidence
heading into this year. The return of 5-11 all-state guard/forward
Shaquera Wade
makes the season that much more promising. Wade committed to Alabama
last spring after averaging 12 points, five rebounds and three assists
while recording 125 steals as a junior.