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Blutarsky. What team did your 7th grade boy make? We play at gentry today.


Gcmpats. Is your boy playing tonight. Mine is playing today.

7B. He only played some garbage time in the fourth. Needs to work on his ball handling.

 

Gentry 7B, 8B, and 8A all won. Do you know who won the 7A game?

I hate to see that Highlands 8A lost one of their top guards last week to a fractured foot or ankle. He's a good kid he's played football and baseball with my eigth grader since T-Ball.

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BH North 7A 2-1 lost to Highlands beat Horace Mann, Baytown Junior

BH North 8A 2-1 lost to Highlands beat Horace Mann, Baytown Junior

 

We play Gentry when we return from Christmas break.  I hope some of those Gentry boys get out of shape over the holidays.  All 4 of their teams are tough.  

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BH North 7A 2-1 lost to Highlands beat Horace Mann, Baytown Junior

BH North 8A 2-1 lost to Highlands beat Horace Mann, Baytown Junior

 

We play Gentry when we return from Christmas break.  I hope some of those Gentry boys get out of shape over the holidays.  All 4 of their teams are tough.  

Well my two have had their share of junk food already and will be getting plenty of fudge and candy over the next couple of days. Fortunately their outside burning it off playing ball on our goal.

 

How is your 7B team doing?

 

Gentry's played the following teams

 

7A Lost to Highlands beat BH South, Horace Mann, and Baytown Jr.

7B Lost to Horace Mann beat BH South, Highlands, and Baytown Jr.

8A Beat BH South, Horace Mann, Highlands, Santa Fe, Deer Park Fairmont, Galveston Central, Pearland South, and Baytown Jr.

8B beat BH South, Horace Mann, Highlands, and Baytown Jr.

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Its rough watching jr high basketball.

At least ya'll are winning like us. I try and focus on how the kids are improving.

 

How close was the game? We play Dayton in three weeks.

 

In fact we have a bye week next week, Crosby, Dayton, and Cedar Bayou. I haven't heard much on Cedar Bayou except that the B team went 1 and 3 in the San Jac invitational tounament.

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Gentry has a bye week this week, their 8A team will be playing in the Baytown Tournament at Horace Mann tomorrow and Saturday. First game is against Highlands at 6:15 friday. Other teams in the tournament are:

 

Cedar Bayou, Horace Mann, Baytown Jr., Crosby, Galena Park, and Huffman.

 

GCM, any word on your 8th grade team?

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