Randy Hollingsworth
Class of 1996
Randy Hollingsworth’s name remains synonymous with excellence in Alabama high school basketball, a player whose dominance defined an era.
His rise began at Gurley Central School and continued at Butler High School, where he quickly established himself as one of the most decorated players in the state. Over the course of his high school career, Hollingsworth earned All-City, All-Tennessee Valley, All-District, and three consecutive All-State selections from 1964 to 1966.
His senior season in 1966 stands among the finest in Alabama basketball history. That year, he was named Most Valuable Player of the State Basketball Tournament and earned Mr. Basketball honors for Alabama. He was also recognized as an All-American, a distinction reserved for the nation’s elite players.
Hollingsworth’s success extended beyond state competition. He was twice named MVP of the Gadsden Tournament of Champions and was selected Player of the Year by Huntsville’s Black Athletic Boosters Club, reflecting the broad respect he earned across the basketball community.
He went on to play at the University of Alabama, continuing his career at the collegiate level and becoming a member of the Alabama Lettermen’s Club.
Hollingsworth’s achievements were built on skill, consistency, and a competitive drive that elevated both his game and his teammates. His performances helped set a standard for future generations of players in Huntsville and across Alabama.
Even decades later, his accomplishments remain a benchmark for high school basketball excellence in the region.
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