Texas Basketball All-Century Team

March 9, 2010 by Ryan Mendez  
Filed under Ballers

The Texas high school basketball All-Century team was recently released. Check out these NBA legends and superstars that made the list. Texas basketball has been good for a long time.
First Team:

* TJ Ford, Sugar Land Willowridge – Guard
* Jimmy Smith, Victoria – Guard
* Clyde Drexler, Houston Sterling – Forward
* Chris Bosh, Dallas Lincoln – Forward
* Shaquille O’Neal, San Antonio Cole – Center

Second Team:

* Spud Webb, Dallas Wilmer Hutchins – Guard
* Mookie Blaylock, Garland – Guard
* LaMarcus Aldridge, Seagoville – Forward
* Larry Johnson, Dallas Skyline – Forward
* Emeka Okafor, Houston Bellaire – Center

Third Team:

* Phil Reynolds, Waxahachie – Guard
* AJ Abrams, Austin McNeil – Guard
* Rashard Lewis, Alief Elsik – Forward
* John Beasley, Linden-Kildare – Forward
* Greg Ostertag, Duncanville – Center

Ryan Harrow Mixtape

March 9, 2010 by Ryan Mendez  
Filed under Videos

Ryan Harrow is one of the best basketball preps in the Class of 2010.  He committed to NC State and has been reaching out to fans in support of Coach Sidney Lowe.  Here is a Ryan Harrow mixtape.  He has unbelievable skills for such a young player.  He credits Mark Edwards for making him a better basketball player.

Ryan Harrow Mixtape

The Wolfpack have much to look forward to next season.

Yates High School Number 1 Ranking

January 30, 2010 by DotGuap  
Filed under High School

The Yates High School basketball team is the number 1 ranked team in the country.  In a basketball world filled with behind the scenes deals, Yates basketball remains true to itself and the community.  Have you ever seen the movie Jason’s Lyric?  The movie was filmed in Houston’s 3rd Ward, the same location where the kids live that attend Yates High School. Over 89% of the students are on free or reduced lunches.

Yates has won 45 games in a row is looking for its second consecutive Texas High School Basketball 4A Championship.  The school consists of 1,200 students – 88 Latinos, 7 Asians, 3 white people and the rest of the 1,102 students are African-American.  I guess what I’m trying to say is, ballers and families don’t move to the 3rd Ward to play hoops.  The team consists of players all within district lines and has been defeating some of the best basketball teams in the nation.

Yates is led by Joseph Young (Providence), Darius Gardner (Stephen F. Austin) and Brandon “Snap” Peters (Western Kentucky).

Yates High School Basketball Team

Yates High School Basketball

If you want a team to cheer for, Yates is your team on and off the court.

Yates High School Basketball Highlight from Brandon Peters

Brandon Peters Slam Dunk on streetball.

High School Basketball Rankings

January 26, 2010 by DotGuap  
Filed under Basketball Preps, Streetball

The high school basketball season of 2009-10 has seen some incredible teams thus far.  Here are the latest High School Basketball Rankings.  Yates is home to 1,200 students, 89 percent of whom qualify for free or reduced lunches. The school landed on the state’s “academically unacceptable” list in 2006 but worked its way off the next year and has maintained an “acceptable” rating since.

1. Yates (Houston, TX) 20-0 (2)

Standouts: Darius Gardner, 5’-9”, SR, G (Stephen F. Austin); Brandon Peters, 6’-2”, SR, G (Western Kentucky); Joseph Young, 6’-2”, SR, G (Providence); Elton Roy, 6’-2”, SR, G.

Top Wins: Columbia (Decatur, GA); Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA); Butler (Huntsville, AL); Westbury Christian (Houston, TX).

Yates High School Basketball Team

Yates Basketball

2. Northland (Columbus, OH) 11-0 (1)

Standouts: Jared Sullinger, 6’-8”, SR, C (Ohio State); J.D. Weatherspoon, 6’-6” SR, F (Ohio State); Trey Burke, 5’-11”, JR, G (Penn State); Jalen Robinson, 6’-7”, SO, F (West Virginia); Kechaun Lewis, 6’-3”, SO, G.

Top Wins: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV); Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA); Bishop Luers (Ft. Wayne, IN).

3. Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) 23-1 (3)

Standouts: Cory Joseph, 6’-3”, SR, G; Tristan Thompson, 6’-9”, SR, F (Texas); Jabari Brown, 6’-3”, JR, G; Nick Johnson, 6’-3”, JR, G; Godwin Okonji, 6’-8”, SR, C.

Top Wins: Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC); Winter Park (Winter Park, FL); Christ School (Arden, NC); Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV); Brehm Prep (Carbondale, IL); Huntington Prep (Huntington, WV); Mountain State Academy (Beckley, WV); St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ).

Loss: Northland (Columbus, OH).

4. Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ) 10-0 (8)

Standouts: Fuquan Edwin, 6’-5”, SR, G/F (Seton Hall); Kyle Anderson, 6’-7”, SO, G; Myles Mack, 5’-10”, JR, G; Derrick Randall, 6’-8”, JR, C; Jermaine Peart, 6’-3”, SR, G.

Top Wins: Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL); Winter Park (Winter Park, FL); Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA); Huntington Prep (Huntington, WV); St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, NJ).

5. Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) 14-0 (7)

Standouts: Matt Carlino, 6’-2”, JR, G (Indiana); Erik Fromm, 6-8”, SR, F (Butler); Dee Davis, 5’-11”, JR, G (Xavier); Spencer Turner, 6’-5”, JR, F; Desmond Marks, 6’-5”, JR, F.

Top Wins: New Albany (New Albany, IN); Lexington Catholic (Lexington, KY); Carmel (Carmel, IN).

6. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA) 14-1 (11)

Standouts: Tony Chennault, 6’-1”, SR, G (Wake Forest); Danny Stewart, 6’-6”, SR, F (Rider); Tyreek Duran, 6’-1”, SR, G; Mustafa Jones, 6’-0”, SR, G; Lamin Fulton, 5’-9”, JR, G.

Top Wins: Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD); Christ the King (Middle Village, NY); Simeon (Chicago, IL).

Loss: Yates (Houston, TX).

7. Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD) 11-1 (12)

Standouts: Terrance Ross, 6’-5”, SR, G; Joshua Hairston, 6’-8”, SR, F (Duke); Justin Anderson, 6’-5”, SO, G.

Top Wins: Columbia (Decatur, GA).

Loss: Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA).

8. St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, NJ) 11-1 (18)

Standouts: Myck Kabongo, 6’-2”, JR, G (Texas); Gil Biruta, 6’-8”, SR, F (Rutgers); Aaron Brown, 6’-4”, SR, F (Temple), Mike Poole, 6’-5”, SR, F; Sidiki Johnson, 6’-7”, JR, F (Arizona).

Top Wins: St. Frances (Baltimore, MD); Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL); Bishop O’Connell (Arlington, VA); St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ).

Loss: Winter Park (Winter Park, FL).

9. St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) 11-2 (4)

Standouts: Kyrie Irving, 6’-2”, SR, G (Duke); Michael Gilchrist, 6’-6”, JR, F; Derrick Gordon, 6’-3”, JR, G (Western Kentucky); Chase Plummer, 6’-5”, SR, F (UMBC).

Top Wins: Newark Memorial (Newark, CA); Centennial (Corona, CA).

Loss: Findlay Prep (Las Vegas, NV); St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, NJ).

10. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) 17-1 (13)

Standouts: Jon Loyd, 5’-9”, SR, G; Anson Winder, 6’-3”, SR, G/F (BYU); Shabazz Muhammad, 6’-5”, SO, G; Taylor Spencer, 6’-2”, SR, G.

Top Wins: Lutheran (La Verne, CA); Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD); Scott County (Georgetown, KY); Columbia (Decatur, GA).

Loss: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV)

11. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) 20-2 (6)

Standouts: Doron Lamb, 6’-5”, SR, G; Roscoe Smith, 6’-8”, SR, F; Juwan Staten, 6’-0”, SR, G (Dayton); Pe’Shon Howard, 6’-3”, SR, G (Maryland); Baye Keita, 6’-11”, SR, C (Syracuse).

Top Wins: Callaway (Jackson, MS); Princeton (Cincinnati, OH); Dudley (Greensboro, NC); Columbia (Decatur, GA).

Losses: Westchester (Los Angeles, CA); Northland (Columbus, OH).

12. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) 17-1 (9)

Standouts: Gary Franklin, 6’-2”, SR, G (California); Keala King, 6’-5”, SR, G (Arizona State); Tyler Lamb, 6’-4”, SR, G (UCLA); Max Hooper, 6’-6”, SR, G.

Top Wins: Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD), DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, MD).

Loss: Gonzaga Prep (Washington, DC).

13. DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, MD) 18-1 (10)

Standouts: Victor Oladipo, 6’-4”, SR, G (Indiana); Jerian Grant, 6’-4”, SR, G (Notre Dame); Quinn Cook, 6’-1”, JR, G; Mikael Hopkins, 6’-8”, JR, F; James Robinson, 6’-3”, SO, G.

Top Wins: St. Frances (Baltimore, MD); Benedictine (Richmond, VA); Jefferson (Brooklyn, NY); Bishop McNamara (Forestville, MD); Good Counsel (Olney, MD).

Loss: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)

14. Christ School (Arden, NC) 25-1 (15)

Standouts:  Tony Kimbro, 6’-6”, JR, G; Damarcus Harrison, 6’-5”, JR, G; Eric Smith, 6’-0”, SR, G (South Carolina); Lucas Troutman, 6’-9”, SR, C (Elon).

Top Wins: Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC); Grace Prep (Arlington, TX); Charlotte Christian (Charlotte, NC); Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, VA).

Loss: Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV).

15. Ames (Ames, IA) 12-0 (16)

Standouts: Harrison Barnes, 6’-7”, SR, F (North Carolina); Doug McDermott, 6’-7”, F (Northern Iowa); Michael Weber, 5’-9”, SR, G.

Top Wins: Waukegan (Waukegan, IL).

Lebron James Trailer

April 22, 2009 by DotGuap  
Filed under Streetball

Lebron James is the NBA MVP for the 2008-09 NBA season. He is also the third highest paid athlete on the planet. What makes Lebron so special? He still keeps in touch with his high school teammates.

Lebron takes it one step further with the release of his new movie, Lebron James, “More Than Just a Game.” Check out the Lebron James Trailer.

"More Than Just a Game"

"More Than Just a Game"

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