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4th Annual CSAL 8th Grade Basketball Presason Rankings
Posted on 12/9/09 at 8:40 am
Posted on 12/9/09 at 8:40 am
Jamborees start tomorrow, so it is a great time to post the 4th annual CSAL Preseason Rankings. This appears to be another great year for CSAL Basketball. As the resident CSAL basketball expert, I welcome all questions regarding the rankings. Now lets look at the rankings:
1. St. George – This time is stacked to the point of getting comparisons the great late 90’s St. George teams. Their legendary coach is back for another year. At St. George, players aren’t asked to play man to man, they want to play man to man. The rankings are pretty much St. George, and then everyone else. St. George is an early runaway favorite for cutting down the nets in CHS’s gym come March.
2. St. Jude – After St. Jude’s future CSAL Hall of Fame and multiple elite 8 championship coach left St. Jude, it was unsure if his predecessors would be able to keep the momentum going. So far the results have been good. After an appearance deep in the elite 8 last year, the team appears to be one of the favorites going into this season. The George/Jude rivalry has been a big one throughout the years, and the gyms will be packed the times they clash this season.
3. Sacred Heart – Sacred Heart looks to put one of their most intense fast paced teams on the court. They are committed to the press and their relentless defense. It’s been a while since they won the big one, but the Tigers seem to think this may be the year. They look to live and die by the 3 on offense. They have to hope their defense can create enough turnovers to get them easy baskets. They are the odds on favorite for the lower division.
4. Redemptorist – Redemptorist is year in and year out one of the most athletic teams in CSAL. They tend to play a full court man defense and run a free flowing dribble drive attack offense. The wolves typically beat up on the weak teams, but their high energy attack doesn’t always work to well against the high ranking teams in the league.
5. Our Lady of Mercy – Mercy has been very up and down the past few years. This seems to be one of their more solid teams. They are not predicted to win the elite 8, but should be a lock to make the field. The poor lighting and rowdy crowd in the church pews makes their home court a very tough place to play.
6. St. Thomas More – This once great csal program is just not what it used to be. A dwindling parish population as well as coaching changes are the main contributors to the decline. It is rumored that their flex offense which peaked while current LSU star Zach Kinsley was there, was studied by the likes of the state champion Woodlawn teams as well as Bruce Pearl at Tennessee. This St. Thomas More team is more of a mystery. The jury is still out on them.
7. Catholic High – CHS’s coach is staying put despite rumors of him taking another high profile CHS gig. The bears have made the elite 8 again last year making it 4 out of the past 5 years. They are led by their do-it-all Heidu Turkoglu type point forward. The supporting cast may not be that of other teams, but their diversity of defenses and motion offense look to keep them in many games this year. They have a chance to win the lower division.
8. St. Aloysius – Aloysius’s basketball program has come a long way. The main reason is the combining into one eighth grade team instead of their former policy of no cutting and two teams. Aloysius features a spread offense which relies on penetration to create open shots from the outside as well as layups. Defensively they like to play man to man defense and gamble for many turnovers.
1. St. George – This time is stacked to the point of getting comparisons the great late 90’s St. George teams. Their legendary coach is back for another year. At St. George, players aren’t asked to play man to man, they want to play man to man. The rankings are pretty much St. George, and then everyone else. St. George is an early runaway favorite for cutting down the nets in CHS’s gym come March.
2. St. Jude – After St. Jude’s future CSAL Hall of Fame and multiple elite 8 championship coach left St. Jude, it was unsure if his predecessors would be able to keep the momentum going. So far the results have been good. After an appearance deep in the elite 8 last year, the team appears to be one of the favorites going into this season. The George/Jude rivalry has been a big one throughout the years, and the gyms will be packed the times they clash this season.
3. Sacred Heart – Sacred Heart looks to put one of their most intense fast paced teams on the court. They are committed to the press and their relentless defense. It’s been a while since they won the big one, but the Tigers seem to think this may be the year. They look to live and die by the 3 on offense. They have to hope their defense can create enough turnovers to get them easy baskets. They are the odds on favorite for the lower division.
4. Redemptorist – Redemptorist is year in and year out one of the most athletic teams in CSAL. They tend to play a full court man defense and run a free flowing dribble drive attack offense. The wolves typically beat up on the weak teams, but their high energy attack doesn’t always work to well against the high ranking teams in the league.
5. Our Lady of Mercy – Mercy has been very up and down the past few years. This seems to be one of their more solid teams. They are not predicted to win the elite 8, but should be a lock to make the field. The poor lighting and rowdy crowd in the church pews makes their home court a very tough place to play.
6. St. Thomas More – This once great csal program is just not what it used to be. A dwindling parish population as well as coaching changes are the main contributors to the decline. It is rumored that their flex offense which peaked while current LSU star Zach Kinsley was there, was studied by the likes of the state champion Woodlawn teams as well as Bruce Pearl at Tennessee. This St. Thomas More team is more of a mystery. The jury is still out on them.
7. Catholic High – CHS’s coach is staying put despite rumors of him taking another high profile CHS gig. The bears have made the elite 8 again last year making it 4 out of the past 5 years. They are led by their do-it-all Heidu Turkoglu type point forward. The supporting cast may not be that of other teams, but their diversity of defenses and motion offense look to keep them in many games this year. They have a chance to win the lower division.
8. St. Aloysius – Aloysius’s basketball program has come a long way. The main reason is the combining into one eighth grade team instead of their former policy of no cutting and two teams. Aloysius features a spread offense which relies on penetration to create open shots from the outside as well as layups. Defensively they like to play man to man defense and gamble for many turnovers.
Posted on 12/9/09 at 8:56 am to BearTiger
no quick recap of last year's playoffs or their end of the year finishes?
you are slacking bear
you are slacking bear
Posted on 12/9/09 at 9:21 am to SJS Eagle 85
8th grade! why don't you have a seat over there
Posted on 12/9/09 at 9:34 am to BearTiger
"It is rumored that their flex offense which peaked while current LSU star Zach Kinsley was there, was studied by the likes of the state champion Woodlawn teams as well as Bruce Pearl at Tennessee"
what color is the sky in your world Bear?
what color is the sky in your world Bear?
Posted on 12/9/09 at 9:58 am to BearTiger
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St. Aloysius
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combining into one eighth grade team instead of their former policy of no cutting
what a joke that was. SAS wasted some serious talent back in the day because of this policy.
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:06 am to BearTiger
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4th Annual CSAL 8th Grade Basketball Presason Rankings
my year is complete
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:09 am to BearTiger
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Their legendary coach is back for another year.
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After St. Jude’s future CSAL Hall of Fame and multiple elite 8 championship coach left St. Jude
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Redemptorist is year in and year out one of the most athletic teams in CSAL.
what are you trying to say here?
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The poor lighting and rowdy crowd in the church pews makes their home court a very tough place to play.
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t is rumored that their flex offense which peaked while current LSU star Zach Kinsley was there, was studied by the likes of the state champion Woodlawn teams as well as Bruce Pearl at Tennessee.
the flex has been around for 30+yrs
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They are led by their do-it-all Heidu Turkoglu type point forward
does he smoke cigs at halftime like Hedo too?
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:14 am to Y.A. Tittle
i am jealous of heidu turkoglu
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:16 am to supatigah
Nah, just the legendary coaching talent in the CSAL.
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:17 am to Y.A. Tittle
some also say Hall of Fame caliber
This post was edited on 12/9/09 at 10:18 am
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:19 am to supatigah
csal is where champions are born my friend
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:20 am to BilJ
Redemptorist is more "athletic" 
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:22 am to supatigah
I didn't even know they were in csal. we never played them in anything back in my george days
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:23 am to BilJ
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I didn't even know they were in csal. we never played them in anything back in my george days
Really? Back in the 70s and early 80s, they were a machine.
Posted on 12/9/09 at 10:25 am to Y.A. Tittle
maybe we black balled them.....literally
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