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This Week in HS Sports - January 9, 2010
ISHL gives Houstonians a high
school hockey fix
It's cold outside! And when it
gets this cold outside, one thing pops into the minds of
Houston's high school sports fans: high school hockey.
No, really! There is a high school hockey league in the
Houston area: the
Interscholastic Hockey League.
While I love the game, I'm not going to try to make anyone
believe I am the fount of all hockey knowledge. In fact, I
wasn't aware of the ISHL, as it is known, until Legacy
Sports Network began broadcasting an ISHL Game of the Week
last year. Michael Silvers handled the play-by-play and did
a great job.
This year,
LSN is again broadcasting a GOTW.
Silvers has been joined in the booth by David Feliciano, who
ably adds analysis. (Give them a listen; they make a great
broadcast team!) This Sunday night, they will be at Toyota
Center to call a doubleheader featuring Cinco Ranch vs.
Seven Lakes followed by The Woodlands vs. College Park. (Do
those rivalries sound familiar?)
Those are just four of 15 teams participating this season.
Teams are split into two divisions (North and South) in what
is known as the Justice Varsity League.
The ISHL has existed in some form or fashion since the
1998-1999 school year and several high schools around the
area field teams. Those that can't come up with a full
squad generally band together with one or two other schools
to form teams.
Besides the four previously mentioned, other teams this
season represent Cypress Woods, Klein, Katy Taylor, Clear
Lake, Fort Bend Austin and Clements. Consolidated teams
include Memorial West, Brazos Valley, Fair/Creek (from the
CFISD area), Brook/Creek/Springs (CCISD area) and
Pearland/Friendswood.
While it isn't a UIL-sanctioned sport, it is becoming
extremely popular in suburban Houston. And because it isn't
under the UIL's banner, the league can be co-ed and has
several girls dotting the rosters of the squads.
This is Week 11 of the season and Fair/Creek (6-0-3, 15
points) is atop the North Division standings. They have a
three-point lead over both The Woodlands and Cy Woods.
The Cinco Ranch Cougars (8-1-1, 17 points) are leading the
South Divison, two points ahead of Taylor.
Last year's league champions, the Austin Bulldogs, are
currently in seventh place in the eight-team South, but they
are the top scoring team in the league and boast the two
leading individual scorers. Senior Arron Slaten is the
league scoring leader with 30 points, including a staggering
21 goals in nine games. His teammate, junior Cody Gamble,
is second in the league with 24 points (12 goals/12
assists).
Fair/Creek senior Tyler Bradford is the leading goalie in
the league, with a goals-against average of 1.40.
League continues through the end of February and the
City Final (this
one is valid!) wraps up a playoff round-robin at
the end of the year.
Besides the Sundays at Toyota Center, the league plays at
many of the ice rinks around town. But if you can't get out
to one of the rinks any time soon, or just want a taste of
what the league is about, check out the Legacy ISHL Game of
the Week.
It won't take long to get hooked, especially if
the weather keeps reminding us
it's hockey season.
Previous stories
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August 15, 2009
August
20, 2009
August
26, 2009
August
31, 2009
September 8, 2009
September 16, 2009
September 18, 2009
September 25, 2009
September 28, 2009
October 5, 2009
October 7, 2009
October 15, 2009
October 19, 2009
October 23, 2009
October 25, 2009
November 2, 2009
November 9, 2009
November 11, 2009
November 18, 2009
November 25, 2009
December 5, 2009
December 8, 2009
December 19, 2009
December 27, 2009
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