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Miss Basketball

Spring Garden’s Austin thanks older brothers, many others for helping ‘a small kid from a small town’ win Alabama’s Miss Basketball.

Cover photo: Spring Garden’s Ace Austin, a junior from a Class 1A school, was named Alabama’s Miss Basketball on Tuesday. (Photo by Shannon Fagan/WEIS Sports Director)

By Shannon Fagan
WEIS Sports Director

MONTGOMERY – On Monday evening, Spring Garden junior point guard Ace Austin’s older brothers Riley and Cooper were teasing her about her acceptance speech, provided she won the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Miss Basketball honor on Tuesday at the Montgomery
Renaissance.

“Cooper and Riley wanted me to get up there and say, ‘I’m thankful for my brothers and all the tears they’ve brought to my eyes,’” she said. “Those backyard battles brought a lot back to me. All the fights in the back yard have helped me be tough and to be where I am now.”

Where Ace is now is in rare company.

The University of Alabama commitment became the first Class 1A Miss Basketball award winner since Speake’s Starr Orr in 2004. Austin is also the third girls underclassman to win Miss Basketball, and just the second player from Cherokee County since 1993 to earn the honor.

Ironically, that was University of Alabama alum Leah Monteith Nelson, who played at Cherokee County High School from 1990-93.

In leading the Lady Panthers (33-1) to their second straight state title last season, Austin averaged 20.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 3.6 steals per contest. She also won her second straight Class 1A Player of the Year honor on Tuesday.

And yes, in her acceptance speech for Miss Basketball, Austin thanked her brothers for “always pushing me to be the best I can be.”

She also thanked the entire Spring Garden community, her teammates and all her coaches.

“My heart was pounding a little bit,” Austin said on her reaction to being named Miss Basketball. “I knew there were plenty of other good people in this building who could’ve gotten this. I’m just thankful for everything you (the ASWA) have done, the AHSAA and the support. I’m just
thankful for God and my teammates to give me this opportunity.

“Ever since I was younger, I’ve always wanted to represent Cherokee County and Spring Garden. Now, I’ve had a good opportunity of doing that. (Class) 1A schools haven’t gotten that much recognition. To be able to represent our small, 500-student school means a lot. I’m just thankful
for this opportunity.”

Austin’s father and head coach, Ricky Austin, said he felt “a little different feeling than anything I ever experienced with basketball before” when his daughter’s name was announced as the winner.

“Coming off of last year, with the people who got things in front of her who were seniors, you think, ‘Well, we’ve got a chance,’” Coach Austin said. “When she won Gatorade Player of the Year, you knew that this had taken on another level. When they announced her name, there was a very
proud few seconds there.

“I’m thankful the sportswriters recognized a small kid from a small town from a small school. I think that’s really special, not that small kids always get looked over. I just appreciate them recognizing the talent and what’s been accomplished there and put it on a state level with
everybody.”

Coach Austin also added how important Ace’s Miss Basketball award means to the Spring Garden community.

“I think there are a lot of little girls who look up to Ace,” he said. “Ace is probably a little undersized, but she’s accomplishing some big things like this through hard work, discipline, commitment and being allowed to be coached.

“If anybody wants to do this, they can. You’ve just got to realize what all it takes. Maybe they’ll use Ace as an example.”

Buckhorn sophomore Caleb Holt won Mr. Basketball on Tuesday. Holt, a 6-foot-6 guard, averaged 20.2 points for the Bucks, who finished 23-5 and won a second straight Class 6A championship.

Below is a list of all of Tuesday’s winners.

MISS BASKETBALL
Ace Austin, Spring Garden

MR. BASKETBALL
Caleb Holt, Buckhorn

SUPER ALL-STATE
(top 5 players regardless of classification)
Girls
Ace Austin, Spring Garden (Miss Basketball)
Leah Brooks, Hazel Green
Jordan Hunter, Hewitt-Trussville
Ivey Maddox, Good Hope
Belle Hill, Mars Hill Bible
Boys
Caleb Holt, Buckhorn (Mr. Basketball)
DeWayne Brown, Hoover
Caleb Harrison, Huntsville
Ty Davis, Mountain Brook
Cam Dooley, Valley

CLASS PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Girls

7A: Jordan Hunter, Hewitt-Trussville
6A: Leah Brooks, Hazel Green
5A: Missy Odom, Jasper
4A: Ivey Maddox, Good Hope
3A: Maddie Smith, Trinity
2A: Belle Hill, Mars Hill Bible
1A: Ace Austin, Spring Garden
AISA: Takayla Davis, Glenwood
Boys
7A: DeWayne Brown, Hoover
6A: Caleb Holt, Buckhorn
5A: Cam Dooley, Valley
4A: Micah Caster, Jackson
3A: Trey Simpson, Hillcrest-Evergreen
2A: Carson Thrasher, Mars Hill Bible
1A: Trey Kellogg, Covenant Christian
AISA: Haiden Harper, Lee-Scott

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