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re: Top CSAL Basketball Teams of the Past 15 Years
Posted on 8/1/08 at 9:06 am to bobby magee
Posted on 8/1/08 at 9:06 am to bobby magee
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The CSAL is what it is, the best league for kids w/ money. I played and coached in the CSAL and know for a fact we couldnt compete w/ public schools. Even though some of the "great" teams you have mentioned mixed in a few games w/ public schools doesnt mean a whole lot. Its not a coincedence the Catholic who usually (w/ exception to Redempt, St. Michael etc) gets the creme of the crop from the CSAL cant win state against public schools.
And all that matters is if you win the big tourney at the end of the season, I have heard a few people claim they were good b/c they won their own tourney Trust me I scheduled my own tourney and won it every year..
+1. Couldnt have been said better. The biggest thing about this was most kids on the CSAL teams were intimidated before the game even started against a public school. I didnt say all of the kids were intimidated. I said most of them were. If you have 3 good players and 2 players that are intimidated or scared, you got no shot.
Posted on 8/1/08 at 9:09 am to BLanoix
I was in 8th grade during the 95-96 school year. There was this kid that went to our lady of mercy that was like so developed for his age. Dude had like a goatee and shite. Anyone remember this kids name? I want to say maybe Travis.........
Posted on 8/1/08 at 12:13 pm to mram8
Well this brings up an interesting question:
Which league is tougher:
CSAL - zone defense allowed, mandatory play for 6th-7th grade, press restrictions in some tournys
St. George, STM, Sacred Heart, Mercy, St. Alphonsus, St. Jude, Holy Ghost, etc
ISAA - no zone allowed, no press restrictions, no mandatory play
Southern Lab, Christian Life, Baker, Northwestern, Parkview, U-High, Episcopal, West Feliciana, Dunham, Clinton, Bethany, Jackson, Walker (6th), Denham (6th), CSAL (yes there's a school named this and they are damn good, 8th only)
I think it's obvious that the ISAA is incredibly more tough. There is tons of depth, extremely athletic players on each team, no zone d makes you have to be able to guard the super athletic kids without sitting back in a zone, no mandatory play ensures that the best players are usually on the court
Which league is tougher:
CSAL - zone defense allowed, mandatory play for 6th-7th grade, press restrictions in some tournys
St. George, STM, Sacred Heart, Mercy, St. Alphonsus, St. Jude, Holy Ghost, etc
ISAA - no zone allowed, no press restrictions, no mandatory play
Southern Lab, Christian Life, Baker, Northwestern, Parkview, U-High, Episcopal, West Feliciana, Dunham, Clinton, Bethany, Jackson, Walker (6th), Denham (6th), CSAL (yes there's a school named this and they are damn good, 8th only)
I think it's obvious that the ISAA is incredibly more tough. There is tons of depth, extremely athletic players on each team, no zone d makes you have to be able to guard the super athletic kids without sitting back in a zone, no mandatory play ensures that the best players are usually on the court
Posted on 8/1/08 at 12:30 pm to bobby magee
CSAL must be fairly competitive as of late since CHS has won district the last two seasons.
Posted on 8/1/08 at 12:38 pm to BLanoix
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+1. Couldnt have been said better. The biggest thing about this was most kids on the CSAL teams were intimidated before the game even started against a public school. I didnt say all of the kids were intimidated. I said most of them were. If you have 3 good players and 2 players that are intimidated or scared, you got no shot.
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most csal kids are pussy
Posted on 8/2/08 at 2:35 am to StrongSafety
beartiger is the man...best CSAL analyst in the southeast.....arguably in the world
Posted on 8/2/08 at 2:59 am to BearTiger
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I watched some of those teams, but not all. I remember applewhites year they were good even after he went to chs for 8th grade
that was my team(one year younger than applewhite)..we only lost one game 7th grade to stm..and 2 in 8th grade(stm, olom)..they had some beasts those years..
-we were loaded my 6th, and 7th grade years- applewhite(before chs transfer) plaisance(before olom transfer), nathan black(played in the nfl-but didnt even start the whole year at QB at sgs) adam serrano, rogan bernard, kyle melancon, etc. etc.
Posted on 8/2/08 at 8:58 am to Rockerbraves
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CSAL must be fairly competitive as of late since CHS has won district the last two seasons.
Good point. They also went undefeated in summer league this year. 20-0 or something like that, including tournaments.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 2:40 pm to BallyHOO
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They also went undefeated in summer league this year
Really??
I remember getting excited about how well we did during summer league against public schools, then realizing when the school season started it looked like we were playing an entirely diff team and the outcome was a little different. Going to catholic school I never understood that some people actually worked during the summer b/c their families werent as fortunate.
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CHS has won district the last two seasons.
Not important to teams that win state.
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