Guest GCMPats Posted February 5, 2010 Report Posted February 5, 2010 District 19-4A boysWith only two district games remaining for girls and four for boys, GCM’s boys are the lone Baytown UIL team ranked as high as fourth place, the minimum requirement to make the playoffs, and even there, the Patriots would lose out on a tiebreaker if the season ended immediately.But it doesn’t and coach Jeff Keener’s team has a chance to make a statement tonight when GCM hosts Barbers Hill, the team it is tied with in fourth place.Now Barbers Hill has a pretty rich basketball history, but this has been a rough district season for the Eagles while at the same time being an encouraging one for the second-year Patriots.Both teams are tied with 4-6 records in District 19-4A. C.E. King and Kingwood Park are tied for first place at 9-1, having already secured their playoff berths. Ditto for third-place Galena Park, which is 8-2.After tonight’s 7:30 p.m. matchup, GCM will have games remaining at Galena Park Tuesday, at home to C.E. King Feb. 12 and at Kingwood Park Feb. 16, basically a trip through the league’s murderers’ row.Coach Nathan Toon’s boys still have to play host to Dayton Tuesday, then travel to sixth-place Crosby Feb. 12 and host last-place North Forest Feb. 16.(Baytown Sun)
kindafunny Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 BH wins 60 - 42Point leaders for BHC. Asbury 18A. Crawley 14J. Miller 10
bballer Posted February 9, 2010 Report Posted February 9, 2010 [quote name="GCMPats" post="755448" timestamp="1265377289"]District 19-4A boysWith only two district games remaining for girls and four for boys, GCM’s boys are the lone Baytown UIL team ranked as high as fourth place, the minimum requirement to make the playoffs, and even there, the Patriots would lose out on a tiebreaker if the season ended immediately.But it doesn’t and coach Jeff Keener’s team has a chance to make a statement tonight when GCM hosts Barbers Hill, the team it is tied with in fourth place.[color=red][b]Now Barbers Hill has a pretty rich basketball history[/b][/color], but this has been a rough district season for the Eagles while at the same time being an encouraging one for the second-year Patriots.Both teams are tied with 4-6 records in District 19-4A. C.E. King and Kingwood Park are tied for first place at 9-1, having already secured their playoff berths. Ditto for third-place Galena Park, which is 8-2.After tonight’s 7:30 p.m. matchup, GCM will have games remaining at Galena Park Tuesday, at home to C.E. King Feb. 12 and at Kingwood Park Feb. 16, basically a trip through the league’s murderers’ row.Coach Nathan Toon’s boys still have to play host to Dayton Tuesday, then travel to sixth-place Crosby Feb. 12 and host last-place North Forest Feb. 16.(Baytown Sun)[/quote]Exactly what is the rich basketball history? ??? ???
Guest GCMPats Posted February 9, 2010 Report Posted February 9, 2010 [quote name="bballer" post="757304" timestamp="1265701125"][quote author=GCMPats link=topic=65665.msg755448#msg755448 date=1265377289]District 19-4A boysWith only two district games remaining for girls and four for boys, GCM’s boys are the lone Baytown UIL team ranked as high as fourth place, the minimum requirement to make the playoffs, and even there, the Patriots would lose out on a tiebreaker if the season ended immediately.But it doesn’t and coach Jeff Keener’s team has a chance to make a statement tonight when GCM hosts Barbers Hill, the team it is tied with in fourth place.[color=red][b]Now Barbers Hill has a pretty rich basketball history[/b][/color], but this has been a rough district season for the Eagles while at the same time being an encouraging one for the second-year Patriots.Both teams are tied with 4-6 records in District 19-4A. C.E. King and Kingwood Park are tied for first place at 9-1, having already secured their playoff berths. Ditto for third-place Galena Park, which is 8-2.After tonight’s 7:30 p.m. matchup, GCM will have games remaining at Galena Park Tuesday, at home to C.E. King Feb. 12 and at Kingwood Park Feb. 16, basically a trip through the league’s murderers’ row.Coach Nathan Toon’s boys still have to play host to Dayton Tuesday, then travel to sixth-place Crosby Feb. 12 and host last-place North Forest Feb. 16.(Baytown Sun)[/quote]Exactly what is the rich basketball history? ??? ???[/quote]You have to remember that this article is from the Baytown Sun. If they get 50% of their information correct in ANY article, we consider it a success. (I think they are talking about the girl's program.)
Buddy09 Posted February 9, 2010 Report Posted February 9, 2010 [quote name="GCMPats" post="757323" timestamp="1265721700"][quote author=bballer link=topic=65665.msg757304#msg757304 date=1265701125][quote author=GCMPats link=topic=65665.msg755448#msg755448 date=1265377289]District 19-4A boysWith only two district games remaining for girls and four for boys, GCMs boys are the lone Baytown UIL team ranked as high as fourth place, the minimum requirement to make the playoffs, and even there, the Patriots would lose out on a tiebreaker if the season ended immediately.But it doesnt and coach Jeff Keeners team has a chance to make a statement tonight when GCM hosts Barbers Hill, the team it is tied with in fourth place.[color=red][b]Now Barbers Hill has a pretty rich basketball history[/b][/color], but this has been a rough district season for the Eagles while at the same time being an encouraging one for the second-year Patriots.Both teams are tied with 4-6 records in District 19-4A. C.E. King and Kingwood Park are tied for first place at 9-1, having already secured their playoff berths. Ditto for third-place Galena Park, which is 8-2.After tonights 7:30 p.m. matchup, GCM will have games remaining at Galena Park Tuesday, at home to C.E. King Feb. 12 and at Kingwood Park Feb. 16, basically a trip through the leagues murderers row.Coach Nathan Toons boys still have to play host to Dayton Tuesday, then travel to sixth-place Crosby Feb. 12 and host last-place North Forest Feb. 16.(Baytown Sun)[/quote]Exactly what is the rich basketball history? ??? ???[/quote]You have to remember that this article is from the Baytown Sun. If they get 50% of their information correct in ANY article, we consider it a success. (I think they are talking about the girl's program.)[/quote]I thought he was either talking about the girls program or "rich" as in nice uniforms and gym. ;D
86hawk Posted February 9, 2010 Report Posted February 9, 2010 I would agree w/ Buddy09. I just about spit my coffee up when I saw that. I would assume they are talking about the girls team or the BHISD. Both are rich in history. The boys have had their moments, but I wouldn't throw them in the "rich" history class.
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