Friday, February 26, 2010

Class B Playoff Preview and Predictions



C.J Johnson(left) of Rapides and Marvin Frazier(right) of Zwolle will look to make another deep run
As the 2010 Class B playoffs begin, familiar Top 28 teams locked up the top 3 seeds again. Coming in as the #1 seed is Rapides High School(39-5) followed by Midland(30-3) at 2 and defending state champion Zwolle(33-9) at 3. The 4th seed Fairview(28-7) led by scoring machine guard Cody Neal. With no clear cut favorite to win the title, I personally believe that the top 4 seeds could very well be the final 4 teams standing. Rapides is led by CJ Johnson who was one of the top players for the Mustangs last year, Fairview has Neal, Zwolle has 6'7" F Marvin Frazier and Midland has Miles Prejean. As good as the top 4 teams are there are others like Centerville with TJ Kemp and Jovan Sanders that can also make a lot of noise as the 5 seed. There are also a handful of other teams outside the top 10 that need be taken seriously one of which includes the 12 seed in Houma Christian coming in at 18-4 and led by freshman Nate Frye but they will have a tough game with 21 seed Maurepas led by possible All-State player Demitri Gill who has averaged over 32 a game in district. So, this years Class B playoffs will be very interesting once again.

Predictions for the Bi-District Round

Top Bracket


1. Rapides over 32. Episcopal of Acadiana
16. Florien  over 17. Bell City
9. Castor over 24. Negreet
8. Gibsland Coleman over 25. Hathaway
5. Centerville over 28. Forest
21. Maurepas over 12 Houma Christian
13. Holden  over 20. Quitman
4. Fairview over 29. Weston

Bottom Bracket

3. Zwolle over 30. Mt. Hermon
19. Summerfield over 14 Pitkin
11. Shongaloo over 22. Monterey
6. Simsboro over 27. Grand Lake
7. Hornbeck over 26. Singer
10. Lacassine over 23. Doyline
18. Hosanna Christian over 15. Glenmora
2. Midland over 31. Simpson

Class C Playoff Preview and Predictions



Well it is that time of the year, time for the 2010 version of the LHSAA boy's basketball playoffs. One thing is for sure in the Class Playoffs and that is that there will be a new champion crowned. With Class C powerhouse Reserve Christian closing down it's high school and the players and coaches going to nearby Riverside Academy, a new champ will be crowned. You may be thinking "that is great news" but not so fast. This year's top seeded Pleasant Hill Eagles come in with a 28-6 record and the entire team back from last year's state semifinalist squad. Last year's state runner-up Athens, well they are 34-4 and the #2 seed. If those teams aren't enough to make you scratch your head, then look at the rest of the top 10 that all have single digit total losses and 20+ win seasons except 6 seed Atlanta who was a semi-finalist in 2009 as well. This year's class C playoffs will be fun to watch. So, with that said let's take look at the Louisiana Basketball Report's Class C Predictions.

Top Bracket
1. Pleasant Hill over 32. Bishop McManus
16. Calvin over 17. Starks
9. Grand Isle over 24. First Baptist
8. Dubach over 25. Cotton Valley
5. Kilbourne over 28. St. Joseph's-Plaucheville
12. Saline over 11. Elizabeth
13. Pelican over 20. Northside Christian
4. Jehovah-Jireh over 29. Phoenix

Bottom Bracket

3. Plainview over 30. Ebarb
14. Reeves over 19. Claiborne Christian
11. Spearsville over 22. Assembly Christian
6. Atlanta over 27. Johnson Bayou
7.Grace Christian over 26. Family Christian
10. Sicily Island over 23. Hicks
18. Epps over 15. Marion
2. Athens over 31. Holy Rosary

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Official Class 5A Playoff Brackets


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Class 5A Final and Official Playoff Brackets From The LHSAA Website

Higher Seed is Home for first round


Top Bracket

1. St. Augustine
32. Acadiana

16. Slidell
17. Thibodaux

9. Brother Martin
24. Lafayette

8. West Monroe
25. Ponchatoula

5. Hammond
28. West Jefferson

12. Central-BR
21. Southwood

13. LaGrange
20. Pineville

4. Sulphur
29. South Lafourche

Bottom Bracket

3. Ouachita
30. C.E. Byrd

14. St. Thomas More
19. Destrehan

11. Hahnville
22. Catholic-BR

6. Jesuit
27. East St. John

7. Westgate
26. Central Lafourche

10. John Ehret
23. Covington

15. Airline
18. Natchitoches Central

2. Scotlandville
31. Denham Springs

Official *Class 4A Playoff Brackets


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Class 4A Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA

Higher Seed is Home for first round


Top Bracket

1. Peabody
32. Woodlawn-SH

16. McDonogh #35
17. Franklin

9. Salmen
24. Morgan City

8. Istrouma
25. St. Louis

5. Wossman
28. Belle Chasse

12. DeRidder
21. Tioga

13. Minden
20. Huntington

4. Glen Oaks
29. Haughton

Bottom Bracket

3. Washington Marion
30. Woodlawn-BR

14. Edna Karr
19. Vandebilt Catholic

11. East Jefferson
22. St. Martinville

6. Northside
27. Benton

7. Ellender
26. O.P. Walker

10. Cecilia
23. Helen Cox

15. Neville
18. Alexandria

2. Bossier
31. Franklinton

Official *Class 3A Playoff Brackets


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Class 3A Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA

Higher Seed is Home for first round


Top Bracket

1. Vidalia
32. G.W. Carver

16. Bogalusa
17. Avoyelles

9. Crowley
24. Baker

8. Rayville
25. Northeast

5. Abbeville
28. Patterson

12. Caldwell
21. Madison

13. Redemptorist
20. Marksville

4. E.D. White
29. Kaplan

Bottom Bracket

3. Carroll
30. W.L. Cohen

14. Port Allen
19. Northwest

11. Holy Cross
22. Franklin

6. Green Oaks
27. Booker T. Washington

7. Richwood
26. Loyola Prep

10. Amite
23. North DeSoto

15. Iowa
18. Rayne

2. Plaquemine
31. John McDonogh

Official Class 2A Playoff Brackets



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Class 2A Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA
Higher Seed is Home for first round

Top Bracket

1. Riverside
32. Sterlington

16. Port Barre
17, Ville Platte

9. Anacoco
24. Lakeview

8. Springfield
25. South Beauregard

5. Evangel
28. North Caddo

12. Dunham
21. Lakeside

13. F.A. Douglass
20. Welsh

4. Many
29. Pickering

Bottom Bracket

3. Red River
30. Calvary Baptist

14. Newman
19. Farmerville

11. Episcopal-BR
22. St. Helena Central

6. Mamou
27. Lusher Charter

7. Donaldsonville
26. Pope John Paul II

10. Pointe Coupee Central
23. Rosepine

15. Jonesboro Hodge
18. Capitol

2. St. Thomas Aquinas
31. John Curtis

Official Class 1A Playoff Brackets


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Class 1A Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA

Higher Seed is Home for first round


Top Bracket

1. Christian Life
32. Oberlin

16. Basile
17. Gueydan

9. East Iberville
24. Ascension Catholic

8. Southern Lab
25. Crescent City

5. Plain Dealing
28. Jackson

12. Grambling
21. Ecole Classique

13. Block
20. Northwood-Lena

4. North Central
29. Vermillion Catholic

Bottom Bracket

3. Central Catholic
30. Logansport

14. Delhi
19. Tensas

11. Arcadia
22. Delcambre

6. Elton
27. Oak Grove

7. St. Mary
26. Hamilton Christian

10. White Castle
23. Haynesville

15. St. Martin’s Episcopal
18. Varnado

2. Country Day
31. Catholic P.C.

Official Class B Playoff Brackets


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Class B Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA
Higher Seed is Home for first round


Top Bracket

1. Rapides
32. Episcopal of Acadiana

16. Florien
17. Bell City

9. Castor
24. Negreet

8. Gibsland Coleman
25. Hathaway

5. Centerville
28. Forest

12. Houma Christian
21. Maurepas

13. Holden
20. Quitman

4. Fairview
29. Weston

Bottom Bracket

3. Zwolle
30. Mt. Hermon

14. Pitkin
19. Summerfield

11. Shongaloo
22. Monterey

6. Simsboro
27. Grand Lake

7. Hornbeck
26. Singer

10. Lacassine
23. Doyline

15. Glenmora
18. Hosanna Christian

2. Midland
31. Simpson

Official Class C Playoff Brackets


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Class C Official Playoff Brackets from the LHSAA
Higher Seed is Home for first round

Top Bracket

1. Pleasant Hill
32. Bishop McManus

16. Calvin
17. Starks

9. Grand Isle
24. First Baptist

8. Dubach
25. Cotton Valley

5. Kilbourne
28. St. Joseph's-Plaucheville

12. Saline
21. Elizabeth

13. Pelican
20. Northside Christian

4. Jehovah-Jireh
29. Phoenix

Bottom Bracket

3. Plainview
30. Ebarb

14. Reeves
19. Claiborne Christian

11. Spearsville
22. Assembly Christian

6. Atlanta
27. Johnson Bayou

7. Grace Christian
26. Family Christian

10. Sicily Island
23. Hicks

15. Marion
18. Epps

2. Athens
31. Holy Rosary

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Glen Oaks Rides Early Momentum to Win Over Istrouma

Last night was a big time game with Istrouma and Glen Oaks for the right to share the district title with one game remaining for each team. Istrouma now has Woodlawn on friday night at home and Glen Oaks finishes with St. Michael's on thursday. An IHS loss and a GOHS win would give G.O. the title. A G.O. loss and a IHS win would give IHS the title. However, neither should lose. With that said, Glen Oaks who was easily beaten by Istrouma the first time by 23 without Oklahoma State signee Brian Williams, won last night's game by 12 in front of his future head coach Travis Ford and Assistant Butch Pierre. Also in the building last night was Mark Bass and assistant coach from St. Joe's who was looking at junior Tre Drye of Glen Oaks and senior Ronald McGhee of Istrouma. St. Joe's has already signed Baton Rouge product Langston Galloway of Christian Life. An addition of McGhee would be a great combination in the Atlantic 10 conference in years to come. Nonethless, there was a game last night. Here is the article from the Baton Rouge Advocate and great sportswriter Robin Fambrough.

Glen Oaks Tre Drye had 13 boards in the win
By ROBIN FAMBROUGH

Advocate sportswriter
Published: Feb 16, 2010

The law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Sixth-ranked Glen Oaks provided a boys basketball version of this basic science principle Monday night.


The Panthers took control early on the way to a 71-59 victory over fourth-ranked Istrouma in a crucial District 7-4A game played in front of a capacity crowd at Glen Oaks.

Three weeks after Istrouma bounced the Panthers 65-41, it was Glen Oaks’ turn. GOHS (28-5, 12-1 in 7-4A) led by as much as 18 points in what was at times a dominating effort.

“Just a great team effort,” Glen Oaks coach Harvey Adger said. “These guys knew they had something to play for, and they believed that as a team everybody accomplishes more.”

Oklahoma State signee Brian Williams and Brandon Johnson each had 18 points to pace the balanced Panthers. Andre Scott added 16 and Tiron Brown had nine. Tre Drye pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds.

Roy Knox Jr. finished with a game-high 22 points, including six 3-pointers for Istrouma (27-5, 12-1). Joel Jackson added 11 in a game that saw Istrouma standout Ronald McGhee finish with seven points before fouling out.

“We didn’t have one of our better shooting nights,” Istrouma coach Marvin Dotson said. “The big thing was, we didn’t match their intensity on defense. We got close in the third quarter, but we dug such a big hole in the first half that we were never able to get out of it.”

The pace of the first half favored Glen Oaks even though the Indians’ Jackson actually scored the first basket. The fact that McGhee, who averages 20 points per game, did not score until the fourth quarter also favored the Panthers.

A 3-pointer and then a layup off an inbounds pass by Johnson gave Glen Oaks a 7-4 lead by the 4:18 mark of the first quarter.

“This is something we’ve been waiting for since the first time we played Istrouma,” Johnson said. “We knew we could play better than we did in that game. And we focused on every possession and followed the game plan.”

Glen Oaks was more deliberate, making 6-for-12 from the field to open the game. Williams, playing in just his third game since missing five weeks with a leg injury, gave GOHS a late boost. Williams’ jumper from the baseline a 3-pointer from the top of the key sent the Panthers into the second quarter with a 14-10 lead.

Istrouma made 4 of its 16 first-quarter shots from the field. Things didn’t get any better for the Indians, who were just 1-for-12 from the field in the second period.

Glen Oaks made its share of mistakes, including two late turnovers. But GOHS still led 23-14 at halftime.

The long range marksmanship of Knox got Istrouma back in the game. Knox connected on three long range jumpers in the third period, the third of which, got the Indians within six at 33-27 at the 3:34 mark.

Jackson then provided a three-point play by making a free throw and following his own miss with a layup make it a 33-30 game with 2:40 remaining.

That’s when Glen Oaks found another gear. The Panthers scored eight points in just over a minute. Scott had two baskets, Williams scored on a drive to the basket and Drye added a thunderous dunk. And GOHS led 41-31 going into the fourth quarter.

Williams provided another exclamation point a minute into the fourth quarter, rebounding a missed free throw and slamming it home to the delight of the crowd that included OSU head coach Travis Ford and former LSU and current OSU assistant Butch Pierre.

“I got in foul trouble early and I was a little rusty,” Williams said. “But I was fired up and wanted to do whatever I could for my team.”

Glen Oaks’ deliberate style soon forced Istrouma to foul. That put the Panthers in the double bonus with 5:04 to go in the game. By that time, GOHS led by 16. Istrouma never got any closer than the final margin.

“They (Glen Oaks) did a good job of running two people at McGhee every time he got the ball,” Dotson said. “Knox had a great and made some tough shots, but it wasn’t enough.”

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