Berrien Basketball History
Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, Ray City, and all points in between
County Tournament Champions

Year Boys
High
Girls
High
Boys
Jr. High
Girls
Jr. High
Boys
Grammar
Girls
Grammar
1932Alapaha Poplar Springs
1933Enigma Nashville
1934Enigma Poplar Springs
1935Enigma Ray City
1936Ray City Ray City
1937Cottle Poplar Springs
1938 Alapaha Nashville New River Cottle
1939 Poplar Springs Cottle Poplar Springs New River
1940
1941 Ray City New Lois Ray City New Lois
1942-46 - NO TOURNAMENTS
1947Nashville Nashville Enigma Alapaha Ray City Enigma
1948Nashville Nashville Ray City Poplar Springs Ray City Enigma
1949Nashville Nashville Ray City Poplar Springs
1950Nashville Nashville Nashville Jordan
1951
1952
1953
1954
Year Boys
Jr. High
Girls
Jr. High
1955
1956 Nashville Nashville
1957
1958
1959
1960Enigma Alapaha
1961
1962
1963
1964Nashville Nashville
1965Alapaha Alapaha
1966Alapaha Enigma
1967Ray City Nashville
1968Nashville Nashville
1969Ray City Ray City
1970Nashville Nashville
1971Enigma Enigma
1972
1973
1974Alapaha Ray City
1975Alapaha Alapaha
1976Alapaha Nashville
1977Alapaha
1978Nashville Nashville
1979Alapaha Alapaha
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 Nashville Alapaha
1993Nashville Nashville
1994Berrien
(Nashville)
Berrien
(Nashville)


Rules of Engagement

1932 - Nashville's first string boys and girls are barred.
1933 - Nashville must use second string players.
1934 - Nashville must use second string players.
1935 - Because of the team's record, the Nashville girls' first string is allowed to play. All Nashville boys are permitted to vie, except the talented Emmitt Williams, Herbert Allen, and Charles Levin.
1936 - Nashville must use second string players.
1937 - Players must be under the age of 18 and in 9th grade or lower.
1938 - Detailed list printed in Nashville Herald.
1941 - Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City are barred from using 10th and 11th grade players.