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This Week in HS Sports - January
28, 2010
Who is the 'class' of the
Houston-area teams? Okay, who is second...
As we make the turn in the
basketball district season, it's time to start focusing on
how the district races are starting to shape up.
Let's go ahead and begin in Class 4A, District 21. In fact,
let's go ahead and overview Region III. Okay, okay--the
entire state. Jack Yates Lions. Period. (We'll come back
to them.)
In Class 5A Region II, who is the 'class' of the
Houston-area teams and how do they stack up with the rest of
the region?
Would you make an argument for Spring, who are 22-6 after
Tuesday's games but fresh off a loss to Klein Forest in a
game that could have really given them a cushion over the
rest of 13-5A. Because of the loss, the hang on to a
one-game lead over Klein and Westfield, who are both solid,
but not spectacular, teams.
In 14-5A, College Park had to be considered the district
favorite, but they've already dropped two district games in
the first half of the season. New Caney shocked the Cavs
last week and current district leader, The Woodlands, also
defeated them on January 15 in the district opener. The
Highlanders are 4-0 in district and 20-4 overall. Their
losses have been close and to good teams (Bryan, Elkins,
Tomball and Seven Lakes). Wes Cole (JR) and Davis Tucker
(SR) have turned out to be a pretty good tandem in
the backcourt. We'll watch that team closely down the
stretch.
No matter what sport it is, District 15-5A will usually wind
up as a jumbled mess. That's true in basketball this
season, although Cy Woods (17-5, 6-1) has risen to the top
of the heap. But close on their heels are both Langham Creek
and Cy Creek, one game back.
Woods was a
TABC Pre-Season Top 20 team (ranked #18). But, they've
lost some games you might expect an elite team to win. They
have good size up front, but would they have enough
athleticism to keep pace with an athletic opponent?
Suffice it to say that in Region II, at least to this point,
no Houston-area team could be considered favorites over De
Soto (24-3, 3-0 in District 11-5A and defending state
champs), Lakeview Centennial (21-3, 6-0 in 10-5A) or
possibly even Richardson Berkner (22-4, 7-0 in 9-5A).
In Class 5A Region III, Bellaire would easily be considered
the class of the area. Currently ranked No. 1 in the TABC
Class 5A poll, Bruce Glover's Cardinals are 24-1 and 6-0 in
20-5A, and coming off a convincing 81-54 win over
second-place Madison. They are going to be tough to beat.
Perhaps La Porte might have been given the best preseason
shot at hanging with Bellaire in the regional playoffs, but
as of this writing, the Bulldogs aren't even leading their
district. That honor belongs to Louie Means' Deer Park
Deer. The Deer (17-9) are now 7-0 in 22-5A and have
one-game lead over La Porte, by virtue of their upset win
over the Bulldogs early in the district season. They
struggled early in the tournament season, but have now won
12 of their last 13 games.
Not to be ignored are Kingwood (22-4), Elsik (19-9), and
three teams from Fort Bend ISD and three teams from District
23-5A. Bush (22-4), Dulles (23-5) and Elkins
(21-7) have each won at least three-fourths of their games
this year. The question may be who survives the tough
district beating to make a deep run in the playoffs.
* * * * *
I love a good practical joke. I love it even more when it
backfires,
like this one did.
* * * * *
Finishing the thought on Class 4A and Yates: if they are to
be challenged in the regional playoffs, I believe that La
Marque (24-2) will be the team to do it. As of this week,
Yates is the top-ranked 4A team in the state; La Marque is
No. 3. That would be an impressive matchup. And it would
be played to a packed-out house, too.
Jim Hicks of RCS Sports has seen Brenham firsthand and
gives the Cubs a glowing review, so they could be a team
to watch in 4A Region III.
And you read it here first: the Houston area will be
well-represented in Austin in March out of both Class 3A and
Class 2A. I think Hardin-Jefferson (3A) and New Waverly
(2A) will both play in the state tournament, and New Waverly
may very well bring home a state championship trophy.
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
December 30, 2009
January 9, 2010
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