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This Week in HS Sports - February
3, 2010
And the realignment winners are...
As the dust settles from Monday's
UIL realignment, who wound up as the big winners and who
were the big losers in the Greater Houston area?
Today, let's pick 'em in Class 5A...
I think that if you are looking for winners, you need look
no further than a little way out Highway 290 to the schools
of Cy-Fair ISD. The entire 10-team district will be
relocated back in Region III next year as District 17-5A
and, no matter which sport you pick, you can make a case
that things just got a whole lot easier for whichever CFISD
schools make it into the playoff brackets.
With no disrespect intended toward the Alief ISD and Aldine
ISD schools which will comprise neighboring 18-5A, all of
the 'Cy' schools' football and baseball coaches probably
breathed a collective sigh of relief on Monday when they
realized that they won't see Round Rock schools in the first
round and the likes of The Woodlands, College Park, any of
the Klein ISD schools, etc., if they happen to survive that
round.
Because of their geographic location on the northern
outskirts of metropolitan Houston, the Cy-Fair schools
always have to be prepared to go either to Region II or
Region III at realignment time, depending on how the numbers
fall out. But, given their history of successes on the
field, it would be hard to argue that they aren't better off
in Region III.
Cypress Woods made it to a football Region II championship
game this past season, but Cy-Fair and Cypress Falls each
made it at least that far on multiple occasions in Region
III and the Golden Eagles played in a 5A Division 2 state
championship game as a Region III representative in 2006.
Baseball seasons were a little tougher, thanks to the Katys,
Bellaires and Kingwoods of the region, but Woody Champagne
led his Cy-Fair Bobcats to a state baseball championship out
of Region III back in 2007.
Conversely, if you feel like anyone got the short end of the
stick, you'd have to pity Kingwood and Atascocita. Not only
do they get bumped from the friendly confines of Region III
for Region II, but they also get ousted from their cozy
surroundings in the Humble/Aldine district to be relocated
into the Conroe ISD/Lufkin district. They'll annually see
The Woodlands, College Park, Oak Ridge, Conroe and Lufkin in
district play. Ouch!
The move was basically unavoidable when it became obvious
that Humble was not going to have the enrollment numbers to
stay in 5A. (They join Humble ISD schools Kingwood Park and
Summer Creek in 4A next year.) And, because of their
geographic location in relationship to the Conroe schools,
the move was the most natural to make.
At the same time, District 14-5A, which was a small six-team
district in recent years, now becomes a little bigger and
stronger, too.
I have to confess that the first thing I thought of when I
saw the make-up of this district was The Woodlands-Kingwood
series in baseball. This revamped district should be a lot
of fun for observers, if not for the teams involved.
The other 'losers' in the realignment would have to be
Memorial and Strake Jesuit. Memorial, like Kingwood and
Atascocita, find themselves in a school district (Spring
Branch ISD) where the other high schools are seeing
enrollment drop them to 4A levels (Stratford was already
there at the last realjgnment but successfully petitioned to
stay in 5A) and find themselves now grafted in with the Katy
ISD schools.
Strake Jesuit, the lone Houston-area private-school
UIL stepchild, will move to that district with Memorial.
Strake is likely to spend its entire existence in the UIL
shuffling from one district to another every other year--the
proverbial 5A nomads.
There was room for one more team in the seven-team Alief/Aldine
district and Strake is geographically close to the Alief ISD
schools, but they will return instead to compete against the
same Katy schools that welcomed them into UIL play as
district mates back in 2004. That has to something akin to
the welcome you could get in the 1980s at a Von Erich family
Christmas gathering: reverse choke holds and body slams for
everyone! (Don't you just love obscure references that hint
at the writer trying just a little too hard to be clever?)
We'll offer some opinions on 4A winners and losers in the
next post.
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