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  1. 38 minutes ago, SportsJunkie32 said:

    The transfer portal has worked in the past for Bridgeport, Faith Family and all of DISD Teams with Championships. 

    And what they don’t understand is That yates loses key players just as they come. So this goes both ways. Yates and other hisd school lose a lot of players to ft. Bend , prep schools , and private schools. A lot of the people on this site have bad understanding of what goes on in Houston and HiSD... 

  2. 13 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

    Last few paragraphs from Beaumont Enterprise article on tonight's game. Thought this was good:

    Jaystan Davis was proud to represent Hardin-Jefferson and be coached by his father.

     

    “It was special moment for sure,” Jaystan Davis said. “It’s been a good three years playing for him and we have had had our ups and downs, struggles and success. I have become so much mentally stronger as a player and being a coach’s kid. I have learned how to work well with others and be a great teammate. I’ll take that with me when I graduate and enter the real world.”

    While Clay Davis was hugging his son, he exchanged words with a Yates fan in the crowd where he became emotional and told the crowd that he was hugging his son.

    Hardin-Jefferson never led in the game. Yates’ up-tempo offense and press defense cause problems for the Hawks.

     

    Austin Samaya led the Hawks with 20 points.

     

    Preparing for the No. 1 team in Class 4A can be challenging.

    “Probably have to go recruit some players,” said Clay Davis on preparing for Yates. “Unfortunately, the system is a little broken right now. There is holes in the system and they choose to take advantage of them. It is what it is, and it’s hard to prepare for. We will take the kids we have in our system that come up in our system. I wouldn’t trade any of our kids for anyone else.”

    The Lions scored 100 points in their 20th straight game. Yates senior guard Rubin Jones knocked down the 3-pointer with 2:58 left in the fourth quarter that lifted the team over the 100-point mark as the crowd from Yates cheered on the Lions.

    As the season comes to an end for the Hawks, its five seniors made a name for themselves within the program.

    “The legacy that they will leave is that they represented Hardin-Jefferson basketball the way it should be represented. I’m so proud,” Clay Davis said. “Those are our kids, Hardin-Jefferson kids from Day 1. We don’t go out and recruit our players. The kids that we put on the floor are Hardin-Jefferson kids from our program.”

     

    I think Coach Davis says it all. Kudos to him and his team.

    Sounds like Sore loser talk .... I’m thinking and willing to bet in years past Hardin Jefferson has benefitted from marginal transfers ... and also the coach showed poor class last nite .. his player got a tech no reprimand , no pulling him to the side or Anything ... say what you want about yates ..win or lose they show  class ..win or lose wise don’t play that .

  3. 3 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

    The article I read on it, it appears it was a defensive struggle... I wasn't there so I cannot tell you exactly what happened...

    It was a tough grind it out see saw type of game. We led most of the game but we knew sooner or later a run from United was going to come. North Shore is solid but United is/was the better team. The athletic demons appeared to be in effect all across the country last nite. There was a near brawl between both teams last nite , and both coaches got into it and had to apologize in front of the entire gym

  4. 3 hours ago, coach bear said:

    Isn’t North Shore an open campus?

    If that’s what u want to call it but that’s not an advantage unless we’re talking soccer  ...it’s only two schools in the district (Galena Park high and north shore high  ) ... n.s. is 70 percent Hispanic and 25 percent black ..Galena Park high  is 94 percent hisp and 4 percent black ....majority of the blacks in the district live right by north shore high 

  5. Check their feeder middle schools... NSMS and Cunningham.... their feeder program is awesome...both of them rarely lose games until they play each other with  Cunningham winning most of the time  ... no recruiting at least not at the high school area   ... now what it does seem and look like is the middle schools have Pee wee all star teams  ..: for instance during the WB game they say the gp athletic department  let the little leaguers in the area and their parents get in the game free  ... they do get transfers here and there ... but it mostly goes the other way with kids wanting to leaving and go to other schools... a couple of those good players on ce king last year came from north shore .. one was north shore’s starting running back at north shore before Zach became the starter... another thing that keeps them good is the refusal to build another high and middle school. They have one 6th grade campus and in the past has had three separate high school campuses.. Enrollment is almost at 5k... 

  6. 1 hour ago, RaiderRed30 said:

    Where did I ever say that the Dallas or Fort Worth teams do not have a competitive advantage? I said the state championships are not in Dallas but Arlington. It’s a completely separate place and a slap in the face to people from Arlington. Never have I said that it is not an advantage in the upper levels when it’s Dallas or Fort Worth teams against Houston or other teams to have the games closer to them, just that normally the lower levels Cowboys Stadium is neutral  distance wise. I also said that when Houston was given the opportunity they did not take advantage with a lot less fans coming that weekend than other years. 

    How do people feel when they hear how good Houston basketball is from outsiders and the outsiders are talking about Silsbee or East Chambers? Or Houston football and then speak about Memorial, WOS or West Brook? Southeast Texas takes pride in having their region with all the schools representing it and you can’t say that when people try to say Houston you don’t want to correct them or that it doesn’t bother a Little because it belittles the region. Arlington takes pride in being the go to place in the metroplex with Six Flags, the Rangers, Cowboys Stadium and even the mall. I only take issue in stating the championships are in Dallas when they are 35 miles away in another city that has over 400k people and even another county with the same population. It’s been almost 10 years the games have been held in Cowboys Stadium give Arlington the respect it deserves and say the games are there. 

    Respect??? Last I heard they were called the DALLAS Cowboys, and  to be technical north shore isn’t in Houston’s city limits or school district. As far as the teams that are on the outskirts being labeled as Houston teams is because they beat and  have to beat and play Houston teams to get to state. Houston is in the center of  the region ...and also with Houston comes  exposure check the aau rosters every good player within a 100 mile radius will play on a Houston aau team. There’s a reason for that.

  7. 15 hours ago, RaiderRed30 said:

     

     

    1. You stated that North Shore drove to Dallas. They did not they drove to Arlington a completely different city. How would you like it if everyone referred to East Chambers as Hamshire East Chambers. It would be wrong but they are close so it's okay to say Hamshire East Chambers. More than likely North Shore didn't get within 40 miles of Dallas by taking 287 from Ennis.

    2. You implied Houston by stating that Duncanville was the home team. The fact that the games were closer to Duncanville than to North Shore is because Houston fans didn't show up when given the chance. 

    3. The referee situation was mentioned multiple times during the broadcast and on twitter by journalists. Yes the coaches stated that they wanted refs who knew their styles and could keep up with pace. It was probably a coin flip. 

    My facts are straight. I didn't say anything about the refs being fair or not, just that it wasn't some conspiracy. 

    You tripping bruh bruh!!

  8. 5 hours ago, JimThorpe said:

    Yates is a good team but they are here because Silsbee self destructed in the second half last Saturday.  Oak Cliff is a tested team and have played a much tougher schedule and a postseason that's arguably tougher as well.  The middle is not going to be porous like it was against the Tigers so outside shooting will be critical.  If they are shooting well it's still no guarantee but if they aren't they won't win. 

    It's a "career" magnet school (please, I may have been born at night, but not last night!)  against a "charter" school.  I tend to go with the lesser of two evils which is Yates.  But then I'll be pulling for the winner of the Decatur - Liberty Hill game in the final because those schools are from towns.  And 4A schools should be from towns.  One high school districts.  You know?  Like Sour Lake or Bridge City or Lumberton or even Silsbee.

    Ummmh the same could be said for  the yates vs silsbee game last year .. yates was up for most of the game last year with their best player being restricted. 

    And yates played in a national tournament they beat powerhouse Christ the king out of New York. They broke a record in that tournament for points being scored.They also beat a powerhouse school out of St. Louis.

    And the argument for inner city  public schools goes both ways. A lot of kids that are zoned to yates , Wheatley , kashmere etc.. don’t go there. A lot of the elite players that are zoned to those schools attend charter , home and private schools. That’s why those schools are now better than the public schools. 

     

     

  9. 52 minutes ago, tmday said:

    So, is #23 for Yates as good as Quentin Grimes?

    Different positions but  don’t think he’s as good  .but 23 is about 6’7 and plays like a throwback big man on the defensive end .. he can shoot if he’s open .. # 23 does everything well ... he  is super aggressive on both ends of the floor   

    #2 is their primary scorer..he has hit over fifty a couple of times...but  the last two games he hasn’t played as much ..he was in foul trouble last nite ..

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