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This Week in HS Sports - December
27, 2009
Lucas' Hoops 'Xplosion' returning
a holiday showcase to the area
For several years, Houston area
basketball fans always had an outlet for watching potential
future stars play in the Academy National Invitational
Tournament at the M.O. Campbell Center in the Aldine ISD
during the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Hal
Pastner, a local hoops legend and father of Memphis
University head coach Josh Pastner, was the driving force
behind that showcase.
Over the years, players like Kendrick Perkins, Jason
Wingate, Shelden Williams, Tywon Lawson, Gary Johnson, B.J.
Holmes, D.J. Augustin, and many more took the floor at the
Campbell Center to give Houston hoops fans a holiday treat
of seeing stars before they became stars.
When Pastner ended his affiliation with Vision Sports (the
producers of the Academy and the subsequent Houston vs. The
Nation showcase) the tournament went by the boards as well,
leaving a void.
So another Houston-area legend, John Lucas, is trying to
fill that void by creating a new holiday showcase that will
feature local teams against teams from around the nation
over a two-day period. While starting out smaller in scale
than the Academy, with four Houston-area high school teams
and four national high school teams, the
John Lucas Holiday Xplosion will also allow some Houston
middle school teams an opportunity to play on a larger
stage.
The showcase takes place on Monday, December 28, and
Tuesday, December 29. Each day’s session will begin at 9:00
AM with four middle school games. The high school squads are
featured in the afternoon/evening sessions.
Lucas’ inaugural field of teams should boast some serious
talent.
Of the four local teams in the field, the Bellaire Cardinals
are the team with the most national prominence, ranked at
No. 50 nationally by Rivals 100. Bruce Glover’s team is out
of the gate in 2009-10 with a 16-1 record. Their only loss
was a one-point defeat to Lancaster on the Friday after
Thanksgiving. They will bring a 10-game winning streak into
Monday’s game that includes their recent championship in the
HISD tournament.
Strake Jesuit, last year’s Class 5A state semifinalists, are
7-7 through the early portion of their schedule. Wayne Jones
has to come up with a combination on the floor to replace a
talented trio that has moved on to the NCAA Division I
ranks: Joey Brooks (Notre Dame), Tim Frazier (Penn State)
and Steven Rogers (Rice).
Atascocita (6-10) and Christian Life Center Academy round
out the Houston-area foursome. While we don’t know much
about CLCA, we do know that the Cougars feature 6’9” junior
post player Chris Coleman. Originally from Buffalo, NY,
Coleman is already commanding some attention from D-I
recruiters.
Coleman was recruited by Isiah Thomas at Florida
International University and had committed to that school,
but decommitted in September. Also of interest to note is
that Coleman played last year at Mt. Zion Christian (NC),
which happens to be CLC’s opponent on Monday.
The national field that those teams will face should be
impressive and entertaining to watch.
The White Station Spartans out of the Memphis TN area give
the tournament a defending state champion. The Spartans are
the defending Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic
Association Class AAA (largest classification) state
champions, following up a season as state runner-up in
2007-08. Under head coach Jesus Patino, in his fifth season
(110-45), they are the eighth-ranked team in USA Today’s
Super 25 South Region rankings.
Led by senior guard Joe Jackson, who averages 34.5 points
per game and is committed to Memphis, White Station will
come to town with a 7-1 record to start the 2009-10 season
and regarded by many as a favorite to repeat as TSSAA
champions again. Jackson, who was last year’s state
tournament MVP as a junior, is ranked by Rivals.com as their
No. 5 point guard.
White Station plays Bellaire on Monday at 8:30 pm, in what
promises to be an extremely competitive matchup. On Tuesday,
the Spartans take on Christian Life Center Academy.
The Norcross (GA) Blue Devils are another traditional
basketball powerhouse that will be in the field. Norcross
was the three-time Georgia High School Association Class
AAAAA state champion from 2006 to 2008 before falling in the
regional final round last year.
The Blue Devils, under second-year head coach Jesse McMillan
(34-5), should have a size advantage on almost any team they
play. Of the 15 players on the Norcross roster, eight are
listed as 6’4” or taller.
Norcross has a season record of 7-2 and is at No. 56 in the
current Rivals 100 basketball rankings. They will play
Atascocita on Monday and Strake Jesuit on Tuesday.
The Warriors of Mount Zion Christian Academy from Durham,
NC, come straight from the heart of hoops country. While
they’ve struggled early, with a 5-9 record heading to
Houston, it will be interesting to see how they approach
their aforementioned Monday game against former teammate
Coleman.
Prestonwood Christian, from the North Dallas/Plano area and
the TAPPS Class 5A state runner-up from 2008-09, rounds out
the field. Much of the roster from that team returns for the
2009-10 season and the Lions are a favorite to pick up a
TAPPS state championship because of that. PCA (14-2) is big
in low blocks, featuring a front line of 6’9” Zach Peters,
6’8” Julius Randle and 6’5” Aaron Wyatt. Jason Pospichal is
a sharpshooter from the outside.
Prestonwood will be tested during the Holiday Xplosion. The
team opens against Strake Jesuit on Monday and finishes with
Bellaire on Tuesday.
Perhaps the thing that differentiates the Lucas tournament
from others is the accompanying conference-style seminars
and workshops that are offered in conjunction with the
showcase games. A variety of topics of interest to players,
coaches and parents of aspiring athletes are included and
will be discussed on-site during the two-day event.
Although currently an assistant coach on the Los Angeles
Clippers' staff, Lucas is currently slated to deliver the
opening address of the conference on Monday morning.
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