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  1. Yeah...I guess you can say Canyon is pretty good.

    2003 State Championship Game

    3A: Canyon 76, Kountze 45

    2004 State Championship Game

    3A: Canyon 63, Winnsboro 33

    2005  State Championship Game

    3A: Canyon 66, Cleveland 46

    2006 was a down year since they didn't make the championship game.

    and in 1996, 1999, 2000 they made the championship game in 4A (winning 2)

    I do hope Crocket can represent Region 3 with a win...but it will be real tough.

    and on Lombard *from 2003

    High School Coach of the Year: Joe Lombard, Canyon High School

    Joe Lombard had an awesome season this year for Canyon High School. The 2003 Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year helped the Lady Eagles to a 76-45 win over Kountze in the 3A State Championship. Canyon High finished the season at 30-1 and number one in the USA Today Super 25 girls' basketball rankings.

    Lombard has led the Lady Eagles to four state championships in his 18 years at Canyon High School. With twenty-five years of coaching experience, Lombard has totaled a record of 838 wins and 77 losses, and he has led all of his teams to the Texas playoffs.

  2. To make it far, you have to have a good team, experience, some luck and a good playoff draw.  I won't take the Homer route (though I hope we win it all).  I'm going with Lumberton to make it to the Regional finals.  They are playing good and have recent experience going deep.  Dickinson and Jones are on the other side of the Region III bracket and that will help. 

    In 3A Orangefield is opposite of China Springs, Navasota and Silsbee.  Though they still have a tough route....it's easier knowing an Austin trip will count on only one win against one of those 3.

    I think Region III will have the state winner in both 3A and 4A as we have some great teams.  It should be a fun ride for some setx teams.

    Good Luck to all of these teams and I hope Barbers Hill wins it all, or at least a team from the area.

  3. As a fan....I would love to have boys/girls Varsity on the same night.  Last time we played Crosby in early January both games went into overtime and that would have been a great double header.  Tomorrow night we play them again and I have to pick which one to go to.  When I played in the early/mid 80's it was the same night.....  Our girls team was good but our boys team was not.  At least having the girls play before us helped our crowd size (at least til halftime).

  4. I agree AirForce84 as far as the scores not always being an indicator of how good a team is. Our 8th grade team usually calls off press on blowouts in the 1st quarter...though sometimes they are already up by over 20 points. Biggest issue is that in these games against inferior teams, many players get lazy with fundamentals and start dribbling too high, reaching in on steals mainly because they can. Playing a team like Orangefield was tough because they were good and the girls had to play more fundamental ball. Last year as 7th graders I think we only had 2 games where the spread was less than 25 points (and that was against HJ another non district team in a tournament).

    Junior High scores just shows where a team is at that time and does not always project forward. As some of these inferior teams start catching up athletically and with experience the gap will shrink sometimes. The Orangefields, BH, HJ's, HF and others have 4-6 years of experience before hitting 7th grade, while others may not.

  5. As long as the coaches focus on fundamentals and teamwork, the youth leagues are great. The problem comes when kids play 4-6 years of Little Dribblers and hit 7th grade with terrible shooting form and improper dribbling techniques. Sometimes coaches worry about the wins and don't correct improper fundamentals if the kid is scoring.

    Looking at the good girls bball teams in the area, you see many with good youth programs (BH, Orangefield, HJ, Lumberton)....but in many of these organizations you'll find good and bad coaches.

    AAU/Select ball is a good way to get in more games...but that's primarily what it does. Problem comes with focusing too much on going to tournaments and not on learning.

    There are many good youth coaches out there, and it doesn't matter if they are working with Little Dribblers or Select teams, they coach. Sutherland, obviously knows the game, and better yet knows how to teach it at various levels.

    oh and as far as 7th grade games go...expect many of those blowouts. Most of the teams in BH district are inexperienced. Hopefully the girls don't pick up any additional bad habits. Last years 7th grade group won every game in district by at least 25 points. Only good games were in a tournament that HF and HJ were in.

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