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3rd Annual Preseason CSAL 8th Grade Basketball Rankings
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:09 am
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:09 am
Last year we finally saw a different championship game. After 3 years in a row of Our Lady of Mercy vs. St. George, we saw St. Jude cut down the nets after defeating St. Aloysius. St. Jude dominated the game with a 2 man pick and roll game. The gameplan put together by Coach Aaron Page worked perfectly.
Last year I predicted St. Aloysius over St. George in the final with St. Jude winning the consolation game. Instead we saw St. Jude defeat St. Aloysius, and St. George win the consolation game.
Jamborees start next week, so lets get to this years rankings:
1. St. Thomas More – After a year of some newcomers coaching the 8th grade, St. Thomas More has gone back to the roots with an old school St. Thomas More coach who will run the traditional flex offense. They also pride themselves on their 1-3-1 halfcourt trap. Supposedly these kids run the flex offense in their sleep. This team should remind Eagle pride grads of the turn of the century teams that caused defenses fits with players like current LSU guard Zach Kinsley.
2. St. Jude – St. Jude has undergone a coaching change, but the talent is still there in a down year for CSAL. In previous years, St. Jude was known for running a lot of pick and roll, half court 1-3-1 trap, and a 3 out 2 in zone offense that was nearly unstoppable. With a new coach on board, opposing coaches will have to really scout this team and put together some new gameplans.
3. Our Lady of Mercy – Last year was a rebuilding year for the Mercy Pride faithful, and this team is here in the 3 spot mainly because of a lack of competition. Mercy is known for always suspiciously being a little bigger than the rest of the 8th grade teams. They typically have about 3 towering 6 footers who roam the lane. Mercy likes to push the ball more than most of the teams, and plays tough man to man and 2-3 zone D.
4. St George – This appears to be a down year for St. George, but great coaching puts them in the #4 spot. It will be interesting if Coach Palermo can utilize his smothering man to man defense with less talent than he is used to. It may be a frustrating year for the St. George coaches as they are used to excellence, but I expect the coaching to keep them in quite a few games this season.
5. St. Aloysius – The rumors that multiple Elite 8 championship winning coach Derek Fife was going to return from retirement to coach the Lions are untrue. The Lions have been surprisingly hard nosed the past few years, and they hope to continue it this season. Last year they were pretty much a 1 man team, but this year they will have a much more balanced attack.
6. Catholic High School – Last year was the worst season in a while for the Father-Son coaching combo at CHS. They only won 2 games last season after a 20 win season the year before. This year they look to rebound with better talent. It all starts with their transfer PG from Sacred Heart and their 6’3 center who played Freshman Football. They look to play tough in your face D and run their complex motion sets on offense.
7. Sacred Heart – They lost their starting PG to Catholic High School, but there are still some athletes on the court. They look to compete with CHS for the Division B crown. Expect them to spread teams out, and take advantage of their outside shooting.
8. St. Alphonsus – Its been a few years since the boys from Central have put together a team to make it to the Elite 8. This could be their year as they always are built around their big bruisers in the paint.
Last year I predicted St. Aloysius over St. George in the final with St. Jude winning the consolation game. Instead we saw St. Jude defeat St. Aloysius, and St. George win the consolation game.
Jamborees start next week, so lets get to this years rankings:
1. St. Thomas More – After a year of some newcomers coaching the 8th grade, St. Thomas More has gone back to the roots with an old school St. Thomas More coach who will run the traditional flex offense. They also pride themselves on their 1-3-1 halfcourt trap. Supposedly these kids run the flex offense in their sleep. This team should remind Eagle pride grads of the turn of the century teams that caused defenses fits with players like current LSU guard Zach Kinsley.
2. St. Jude – St. Jude has undergone a coaching change, but the talent is still there in a down year for CSAL. In previous years, St. Jude was known for running a lot of pick and roll, half court 1-3-1 trap, and a 3 out 2 in zone offense that was nearly unstoppable. With a new coach on board, opposing coaches will have to really scout this team and put together some new gameplans.
3. Our Lady of Mercy – Last year was a rebuilding year for the Mercy Pride faithful, and this team is here in the 3 spot mainly because of a lack of competition. Mercy is known for always suspiciously being a little bigger than the rest of the 8th grade teams. They typically have about 3 towering 6 footers who roam the lane. Mercy likes to push the ball more than most of the teams, and plays tough man to man and 2-3 zone D.
4. St George – This appears to be a down year for St. George, but great coaching puts them in the #4 spot. It will be interesting if Coach Palermo can utilize his smothering man to man defense with less talent than he is used to. It may be a frustrating year for the St. George coaches as they are used to excellence, but I expect the coaching to keep them in quite a few games this season.
5. St. Aloysius – The rumors that multiple Elite 8 championship winning coach Derek Fife was going to return from retirement to coach the Lions are untrue. The Lions have been surprisingly hard nosed the past few years, and they hope to continue it this season. Last year they were pretty much a 1 man team, but this year they will have a much more balanced attack.
6. Catholic High School – Last year was the worst season in a while for the Father-Son coaching combo at CHS. They only won 2 games last season after a 20 win season the year before. This year they look to rebound with better talent. It all starts with their transfer PG from Sacred Heart and their 6’3 center who played Freshman Football. They look to play tough in your face D and run their complex motion sets on offense.
7. Sacred Heart – They lost their starting PG to Catholic High School, but there are still some athletes on the court. They look to compete with CHS for the Division B crown. Expect them to spread teams out, and take advantage of their outside shooting.
8. St. Alphonsus – Its been a few years since the boys from Central have put together a team to make it to the Elite 8. This could be their year as they always are built around their big bruisers in the paint.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:11 am to BearTiger
Did't work on the more sports board did it? 
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:17 am to sec13rowBBseat28
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Did't work on the more sports board did it?
I usually post it on both boards every year. It seems to get a lot of play on both.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:17 am to LST
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Do you follow football?
College and NFL, not CSAL
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:18 am to BearTiger
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3rd Annual Preseason CSAL 8th Grade Basketball Rankings
nice
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:24 am to Leauxgan
STM. I know a little something about eagle pride. I was one of the people who made that shite popular. I have no idea in what you mean by Mercy pride. They must be copying these days.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:26 am to Lil Br Tiga
Eagles are trash...Aloysius is begining its rise to the top.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:28 am to BearTiger
Bear,
I asked for your insight on the MSB into the 6th Grade CYO standings...I'd like to see where we stand going into our first practice this Sunday.
I asked for your insight on the MSB into the 6th Grade CYO standings...I'd like to see where we stand going into our first practice this Sunday.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:28 am to LST
I have to say that the sports program over at STM fell off the map to me after 2002. They just quit dominating like they use to. I guess it was a generational thing.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:29 am to Golfer
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Bear,
I asked for your insight on the MSB into the 6th Grade CYO standings...I'd like to see where we stand going into our first practice this Sunday.
I cant say that I follow 6th grade cyo. I stick to 8th grade csal.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:31 am to Golfer
Golfer what 6th grade team is that?
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:31 am to BearTiger
Apparently my 6th grade team I had last year was awful in 5th grade and we only lost twice...so I guess I did some good things!
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:32 am to BearTiger
6th grade is definitely beneath you bear
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:33 am to LST
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Golfer what 6th grade team is that?
Aloysius. I coached CYO in Mobile when I was in High School and finally called the AD at Aloysius last year and told him I'd help if he needed it.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:38 am to Golfer
Head coach? From what I understand you should have a solid team.
This post was edited on 12/5/08 at 10:41 am
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:40 am to LST
Yea me and a friend of mine did it last year. We had two teams and practiced together but some nights we'd have games going on at the same time.
This year we only have 1 team but 11 guys.
I think I'm listed as the "Head Coach"...
This year we only have 1 team but 11 guys.
I think I'm listed as the "Head Coach"...
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:42 am to LST
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From what I understand you should have a solid team.
The CYO or CSAL team? I coach the CYO team so it's always iffy.
Posted on 12/5/08 at 10:44 am to Golfer
CYO I'm not sure...if you want to hit me with an email I could tell you for sure. 
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