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re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 3/3/25 at 8:31 am
Congrats to OLOM for winning the Elite 8 and also to the tournament MVP, who scored an unofficial record of 32 points in the finals.
Final Rankings based on Elite 8 finish (Preseason rankings in parenthesis:)
1. Mercy (1)
2. CHS (3)
3. St. George (2)
4. St. Aloysius (4)
5. SJV (5)
6. St. Theresa (unr)
7. St. Jude (7)
8. St. Alphonsus (8)
The CSAA Championship History Thread has been updated.
Time to start prepping for the 2025-2026 season.
Final Rankings based on Elite 8 finish (Preseason rankings in parenthesis:)
1. Mercy (1)
2. CHS (3)
3. St. George (2)
4. St. Aloysius (4)
5. SJV (5)
6. St. Theresa (unr)
7. St. Jude (7)
8. St. Alphonsus (8)
The CSAA Championship History Thread has been updated.
Time to start prepping for the 2025-2026 season.
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/21/25 at 8:51 am
Lineup for Saturday is as follows:
3:00 PM - Loser's Bracket Game - #6 SJV vs #7 St. Jude
4:00 PM - Loser's Bracket Game - #5 St. Theresa vs #8 St. Alphonsus
5:00 PM - 3rd Place Game - #2 St. George vs #4 St. Aloysius
6:00 PM - Championship Game - #1 OLOM vs #3 CHS
3:00 PM - Loser's Bracket Game - #6 SJV vs #7 St. Jude
4:00 PM - Loser's Bracket Game - #5 St. Theresa vs #8 St. Alphonsus
5:00 PM - 3rd Place Game - #2 St. George vs #4 St. Aloysius
6:00 PM - Championship Game - #1 OLOM vs #3 CHS
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/20/25 at 9:17 am
quote:
I believe it was all chalk last night. That would mean Aloysius/Mercy and CHS/George tonight at Catholic.
Correct:
CHS plays St. George at 7:00 pm
Mercy plays Aloysius at 8:00 pm
All at CHS
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/20/25 at 9:15 am
quote:
Did they actually beat them, or did St. George forfeit b/c they had too many kids sick with the flu?
CHS won the game 21-7
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/19/25 at 11:28 am
quote:
Where will the Elite 8 be held this year? Anyone know the schedule?
Tonight is the first round:
CHS vs SJV at 6:00 pm at CHS
St. George vs St. Jude at 7:00 pm at CHS
St. Aloysius vs St. Theresa at 6:00 pm at SJA
Mercy vs St. Alphonsus at 7:00 pm at SJA
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/19/25 at 11:26 am
quote:
Have either of them lost a game to anyone in the league but each other?
CHS beat St. George in the St. Jude tournament.
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/17/25 at 9:11 am
The Elite 8 seeding and matchups have been set:
#1 OLOM vs #8 St. Alphonsus
#4 St. Aloysius vs #5 St. Theresa
#3 CHS vs #6 SJV
#2 St. George vs #7 St. Jude
The most anticipated basketball tournament of the year starts this Wednesday.
March comes early
#1 OLOM vs #8 St. Alphonsus
#4 St. Aloysius vs #5 St. Theresa
#3 CHS vs #6 SJV
#2 St. George vs #7 St. Jude
The most anticipated basketball tournament of the year starts this Wednesday.
March comes early
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 1/29/25 at 11:38 am
Updated Rankings (Previous Ranking in Parenthesis):
1. OLOM (2) - The Blue Jays have won the last 2 tournaments. They defeated SGS in the St. George Tournament, and CHS in the St. Jude Tournament after a 2nd half comeback.
2. St. George (1) - You could argue for CHS here after CHS defeated SGS 21-7, but the Bears are 1-3 against the Dragons on the season. They were supposed to play this week, but St. George had to postpone the game due to a flu outbreak.
3. CHS (3) - Now that the Bears are finally healthy, they are trending in the right direction. They will have some chances in the near future to knock off #1 and #2 and move up before the Elite 8.
4. St. Aloysius (4) - The Lions have beaten every team ranked behind them and have yet to knockoff one of the top 3 teams despite being close.
5. SJV (5) - 5-7 is pretty tough as all the teams appear to be even. SJV appears to be the best of this group.
6. St. Theresa (7) Very well coached but lack depth.
7. St. Jude (6) Big Man Duo is tough to deal with.
8. St. Alphonsus (8) - The Hornets are pesky, and I expect them to upset someone soon.
1. OLOM (2) - The Blue Jays have won the last 2 tournaments. They defeated SGS in the St. George Tournament, and CHS in the St. Jude Tournament after a 2nd half comeback.
2. St. George (1) - You could argue for CHS here after CHS defeated SGS 21-7, but the Bears are 1-3 against the Dragons on the season. They were supposed to play this week, but St. George had to postpone the game due to a flu outbreak.
3. CHS (3) - Now that the Bears are finally healthy, they are trending in the right direction. They will have some chances in the near future to knock off #1 and #2 and move up before the Elite 8.
4. St. Aloysius (4) - The Lions have beaten every team ranked behind them and have yet to knockoff one of the top 3 teams despite being close.
5. SJV (5) - 5-7 is pretty tough as all the teams appear to be even. SJV appears to be the best of this group.
6. St. Theresa (7) Very well coached but lack depth.
7. St. Jude (6) Big Man Duo is tough to deal with.
8. St. Alphonsus (8) - The Hornets are pesky, and I expect them to upset someone soon.
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 1/13/25 at 9:13 am
Updated Rankings (Previous Ranking in Parenthesis):
1. St. George (1) - The Dragons beat the Blue Jays by 3 to win the SJV tournament after suffering a loss to them the day before. They also narrowly defeated the Blue Jays in a regular season matchup earlier in the week. They continue to show they are the most well-rounded team.
2. OLOM (2) - The Blue Jays look firmly in the 2 spot for now after another impressive week. They will take on a pesky St. Theresa team in the 1st round of the SGS tournament.
3. CHS (4) - The Bears continue to improve, but couldn't quite get over the St. George hump. Rumor is they could finally be back at full strength this weekend.
4. St. Aloysius (3) - The Lions suffered a 31-17 loss to CHS in the 1st meeting between these 2 in the season. The #4 ranking should be the floor for this Lions team.
5. SJV (5) - The Gators continue to lock up the #5 ranking. Thanks to a favorable draw, they were able to reach the semifinals in their tournament. They have a chance to move up after facing some higher ranked teams this week.
6. St. Jude (6) - The Cougars have a big matchup with CHS this week.
7. St. Theresa (8) - This is a well coached team with some size down low.
8. St. Alphonsus (unr) - The Hornets earned a solid victory over Dunham before losing to OLOM.
Dropped from Rankings: Ascension Catholic
1. St. George (1) - The Dragons beat the Blue Jays by 3 to win the SJV tournament after suffering a loss to them the day before. They also narrowly defeated the Blue Jays in a regular season matchup earlier in the week. They continue to show they are the most well-rounded team.
2. OLOM (2) - The Blue Jays look firmly in the 2 spot for now after another impressive week. They will take on a pesky St. Theresa team in the 1st round of the SGS tournament.
3. CHS (4) - The Bears continue to improve, but couldn't quite get over the St. George hump. Rumor is they could finally be back at full strength this weekend.
4. St. Aloysius (3) - The Lions suffered a 31-17 loss to CHS in the 1st meeting between these 2 in the season. The #4 ranking should be the floor for this Lions team.
5. SJV (5) - The Gators continue to lock up the #5 ranking. Thanks to a favorable draw, they were able to reach the semifinals in their tournament. They have a chance to move up after facing some higher ranked teams this week.
6. St. Jude (6) - The Cougars have a big matchup with CHS this week.
7. St. Theresa (8) - This is a well coached team with some size down low.
8. St. Alphonsus (unr) - The Hornets earned a solid victory over Dunham before losing to OLOM.
Dropped from Rankings: Ascension Catholic
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 12/19/24 at 2:44 pm
quote:
Serious question, are there only 8 total teams? Or are the lower teams not listed?
There are currently 18 schools that make up the CSAA. There were a few more back in the day but a few either shutdown (i.e. St. Louis King of France) or left CSAA (i.e. Holy Ghost). This year some of the 8th grade teams are only playing JV (the old CYO) and not Varsity (the old CSAL.)
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 12/19/24 at 8:48 am
Updated Rankings (Previous Ranking in Parenthesis):
1. St. George (2) - The Dragons emerged unscathed from the Dunham Tournament, notching impressive wins over SJV, U High, St. Aloysius, and OLOM. Despite battling injuries, they proved themselves to be a well-rounded team that is highly coachable and excels at executing game plans with precision.
2. Our Lady of Mercy (1) - The Blue Jays suffered an early setback with a loss to U High in the Dunham Tournament but demonstrated remarkable grit and determination by clawing their way out of the loser’s bracket. They secured hard-fought victories over SJV, Episcopal, U High, and St. Aloysius before ultimately falling to SGS in the Championship game. Their point guard lived up to the hype, showcasing his talent and leadership, and was complemented by a pair of strong backcourt players who bolstered the team’s offensive and defensive efforts.
3. St. Aloysius (4) - The Lions made an impressive run to the semifinals of the Dunham Tournament, securing wins over Parkview and Episcopal before falling to SGS and OLOM. Throughout the weekend, they proved they can compete with anyone, displaying exceptional defense and a relentless effort that kept them in every game.
4. CHS (BR) (3) - The Bears faced a tough weekend, suffering two losses to U High while picking up large victories against Parkview and Dunham. Adding to their challenges, they’ve been hit with two significant injuries to their starting point guard and center. The depth that was touted before the season will now be put to the test as the Bears look to regroup and prove they can adapt and overcome adversity.
5. SJV (5) - The Gators endured decisive losses to higher-ranked opponents, but a double digit victory over St. Jude was enough to keep them holding onto this spot.
6. St. Jude (6) - The Cougars had a short run in the Dunham Tournament, going two-and-out, but their Point Center displayed impressive versatility, offering a bright spot and something to build on for the rest of the season.
7. Ascension Catholic (7)
8. St. Theresa (unr) - A narrow victory, as reported earlier in this thread, against St. Alphonsus propels the Warriors into the 8th spot.
Dropped from Rankings: St. Alphonsus
1. St. George (2) - The Dragons emerged unscathed from the Dunham Tournament, notching impressive wins over SJV, U High, St. Aloysius, and OLOM. Despite battling injuries, they proved themselves to be a well-rounded team that is highly coachable and excels at executing game plans with precision.
2. Our Lady of Mercy (1) - The Blue Jays suffered an early setback with a loss to U High in the Dunham Tournament but demonstrated remarkable grit and determination by clawing their way out of the loser’s bracket. They secured hard-fought victories over SJV, Episcopal, U High, and St. Aloysius before ultimately falling to SGS in the Championship game. Their point guard lived up to the hype, showcasing his talent and leadership, and was complemented by a pair of strong backcourt players who bolstered the team’s offensive and defensive efforts.
3. St. Aloysius (4) - The Lions made an impressive run to the semifinals of the Dunham Tournament, securing wins over Parkview and Episcopal before falling to SGS and OLOM. Throughout the weekend, they proved they can compete with anyone, displaying exceptional defense and a relentless effort that kept them in every game.
4. CHS (BR) (3) - The Bears faced a tough weekend, suffering two losses to U High while picking up large victories against Parkview and Dunham. Adding to their challenges, they’ve been hit with two significant injuries to their starting point guard and center. The depth that was touted before the season will now be put to the test as the Bears look to regroup and prove they can adapt and overcome adversity.
5. SJV (5) - The Gators endured decisive losses to higher-ranked opponents, but a double digit victory over St. Jude was enough to keep them holding onto this spot.
6. St. Jude (6) - The Cougars had a short run in the Dunham Tournament, going two-and-out, but their Point Center displayed impressive versatility, offering a bright spot and something to build on for the rest of the season.
7. Ascension Catholic (7)
8. St. Theresa (unr) - A narrow victory, as reported earlier in this thread, against St. Alphonsus propels the Warriors into the 8th spot.
Dropped from Rankings: St. Alphonsus
re: 19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 12/6/24 at 8:57 am
quote:
Sacred Heart?
I believe Sacred Heart is only playing JV this season.
19th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 12/4/24 at 9:03 am
It’s that time of year again—the moment the internet collectively loses its mind over the highly anticipated and hotly debated CSAA 8th Grade Preseason Rankings. This season raises a lot of questions. Will we see the 1st back to back Elite 8 Winners since the 2016-2017 seasons? Which players will have to miss the championship tournament to play baseball? Which school will win the "Bleacher Ban Award" for having the most parents thrown out of gyms this season?
Last season, the St. Jean Vianney Gators clinched their first-ever Elite 8 victory, cementing themselves as a program on the rise. The hot debate on First Take this morning was: Are we witnessing the birth of a dynasty, or will last year’s title look more like a one-hit wonder?
As always, if you have any updates for CSAA past championships please comment and visit the CSAA Elite 8 Championship History Thread .
1. Our Lady Of Mercy – The Blue Jays are soaring into the season with their star point guard, who is getting comparisons to Damian Lillard, back after sitting out his 7th grade season. Baton Rouge morning sports talk hosts have debated his potential for years. The Jays took a hit in the transfer portal, losing a key frontcourt player, but don’t sleep on their twin towers in the paint. Since their last Elite 8 Championship in 2020, the Blue Jays have had a tendency to come out the gates fast and fizzle towards the end of the season. They do have some continuity with their head coach having coached this group for the past 2 seasons. The mid-city crew hopes to discontinue that late season fading trend and add a 6th Elite 8 Championship banner to their rafters.
2. St. George – The Dragons have dominated the CSAA league with 5 championships in the last 9 years, and this year’s group comes off a strong 7th-grade season, capturing multiple 7th grade tournament titles. The fanbase is still bitter from last season’s Championship loss, and they’re determined to return to the top with this group. Had things gone as planned, they would likely have the Preseason #1 ranking, but a few key setbacks have left a dent in their hopes. The transfer portal claimed their starting center, and two other critical players are dealing with injuries. That said, the cupboard isn’t exactly bare. The Dragons still boast a talented roster, with multiple skilled ball handlers, including a point guard who plays with the energy of a Nate Robinson-type—quick, explosive, and ready to make things happen. Despite the injuries and departures, the Dragons remain one of the most dangerous teams in the league and will be a tough out for anyone hoping to challenge them for the title.
3. CHS (BR) – The Baby Bears are shaping up to be one of the most complete teams in the league this season. With the ability to fill all five positions and more depth than their coaching staff is used to managing, they’re poised for a serious run. The Bears are led by a Tyrese Haliburton type point guard, who is capable of putting up points in a hurry. Supporting him are a group of long-wing players and a center who resembles Kristaps Porzingis with his ability to stretch the floor and control the paint. This is a team that should be to score with anyone but locking down on defense will be the key to taking the next step. In an early-season showdown, the Bears will face off against U High in the Dunham Tournament tonight with Dan Shulman and Jay Williams on the call. The rivalry has become one of the most bitter in the Capital City, and this game is expected to be a must-watch. After a disappointing season last year, this coaching staff is locked in and ready to go, making the Bears a team to keep an eye on as they aim for a bounce-back campaign.
4. St. Aloysius – Court is in session, a verdict is in
The Coach is the judge, and his team wants to win.
The team stands united, though smaller in size,
Each player’s a ball handler, with fire in their eyes.
The banners they chase have stayed out of their hands,
Seven times in the finals, but no golden stands.
A star on the team swings a tennis racket with flair,
While history lingers—one player’s father’s Elite 8 loss in the air.
Through years of near glory, their passion won’t fade,
With free braces of courage, the foundation is laid.
Not going to lose on a Sunday Morning, banging their heads
No time for losing
Ain’t got no time
5. St Jean Vianney – Gator Nation is still riding high after their first-ever Elite 8 Championship victory. The victory parade down Harrels Ferry was a scene for the ages, with fans lining the streets and celebrating what many considered a long-awaited triumph. As mentioned before, there may be no program on the rise more than the Gators, but reality could come calling quickly. They have a rematch with SGS in the first round of the Dunham Tournament, and while the teams may look different, the buzz around the Dragon's Siegen Lane campus suggests there’s a sense of redemption in the air this week. In a surprising turn of events, their young championship-winning head coach has decided to return to coach the 6th grade team. Still, the Gators are not lacking in talent. They boast one of the best guard combos in the league, drawing comparisons to the dynamic duo of Scoonie Penn and Michael Redd. “The Swamp” has quickly become one of the most intimidating home venues in CSAA where opponents’ dreams come to drown.
6. St. Jude - The Cougars are bringing an old-school approach to the court this season, led by their big man in the middle—a center who channels a Greg Ostertag style of play with physicality and a knack for controlling the paint. While his presence is a clear strength, the Cougars will need their supporting cast to step up if they hope to make a serious run. The Cougars missed the Elite 8 last year which has been an unfortunate recent trend for a once blue blood program who last reached the championship game in 2020. A young and motivated coaching staff is working hard to turn things around, and their big man down low is a good one to build around.
7. Ascension Catholic – Coaches can’t help but cringe when they see "at ACMS" on the schedule and have to make the dreaded trip down da bayou with the fear of taking on the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs’ old-school gym, with its creaking bleachers and deafening crowd, is an intimidating venue that has broken more than a few visiting teams’ spirits. This season, the Bulldogs have their sights set on making a statement right out of the gate. They’ll take on #1 overall OLOM in the jamboree, a test that could set the tone for the rest of the year. Under the guidance of their head coach, the Bulldogs have implemented a relentless 2-2-1 three-quarter court press. It’s a system designed to disrupt and frustrate opponents, and early reports from Shams Charania suggest it’s already giving opposing teams fits in preseason scrimmages.
8. St. Alphonsus - The bubble is looking weak this season, but one thing you can always count on with the boys from Central is their relentless effort. They play hard from tip-off to the final buzzer, no matter the score. While the Hornets haven’t made much noise in recent years, they’re still proud of their program’s history, including their storied 1999 CSAA Elite 8 Championship banner, which continues to hang proudly in the rafters. This year’s squad sticks to their roots, favoring an up-tempo style and relentless full-court pressure designed to wear opponents down. If the Hornets can drag a few games into the mud and make things ugly, they have the potential to pull off some surprise victories against higher-ranked teams.
Last season, the St. Jean Vianney Gators clinched their first-ever Elite 8 victory, cementing themselves as a program on the rise. The hot debate on First Take this morning was: Are we witnessing the birth of a dynasty, or will last year’s title look more like a one-hit wonder?
As always, if you have any updates for CSAA past championships please comment and visit the CSAA Elite 8 Championship History Thread .
1. Our Lady Of Mercy – The Blue Jays are soaring into the season with their star point guard, who is getting comparisons to Damian Lillard, back after sitting out his 7th grade season. Baton Rouge morning sports talk hosts have debated his potential for years. The Jays took a hit in the transfer portal, losing a key frontcourt player, but don’t sleep on their twin towers in the paint. Since their last Elite 8 Championship in 2020, the Blue Jays have had a tendency to come out the gates fast and fizzle towards the end of the season. They do have some continuity with their head coach having coached this group for the past 2 seasons. The mid-city crew hopes to discontinue that late season fading trend and add a 6th Elite 8 Championship banner to their rafters.
2. St. George – The Dragons have dominated the CSAA league with 5 championships in the last 9 years, and this year’s group comes off a strong 7th-grade season, capturing multiple 7th grade tournament titles. The fanbase is still bitter from last season’s Championship loss, and they’re determined to return to the top with this group. Had things gone as planned, they would likely have the Preseason #1 ranking, but a few key setbacks have left a dent in their hopes. The transfer portal claimed their starting center, and two other critical players are dealing with injuries. That said, the cupboard isn’t exactly bare. The Dragons still boast a talented roster, with multiple skilled ball handlers, including a point guard who plays with the energy of a Nate Robinson-type—quick, explosive, and ready to make things happen. Despite the injuries and departures, the Dragons remain one of the most dangerous teams in the league and will be a tough out for anyone hoping to challenge them for the title.
3. CHS (BR) – The Baby Bears are shaping up to be one of the most complete teams in the league this season. With the ability to fill all five positions and more depth than their coaching staff is used to managing, they’re poised for a serious run. The Bears are led by a Tyrese Haliburton type point guard, who is capable of putting up points in a hurry. Supporting him are a group of long-wing players and a center who resembles Kristaps Porzingis with his ability to stretch the floor and control the paint. This is a team that should be to score with anyone but locking down on defense will be the key to taking the next step. In an early-season showdown, the Bears will face off against U High in the Dunham Tournament tonight with Dan Shulman and Jay Williams on the call. The rivalry has become one of the most bitter in the Capital City, and this game is expected to be a must-watch. After a disappointing season last year, this coaching staff is locked in and ready to go, making the Bears a team to keep an eye on as they aim for a bounce-back campaign.
4. St. Aloysius – Court is in session, a verdict is in
The Coach is the judge, and his team wants to win.
The team stands united, though smaller in size,
Each player’s a ball handler, with fire in their eyes.
The banners they chase have stayed out of their hands,
Seven times in the finals, but no golden stands.
A star on the team swings a tennis racket with flair,
While history lingers—one player’s father’s Elite 8 loss in the air.
Through years of near glory, their passion won’t fade,
With free braces of courage, the foundation is laid.
Not going to lose on a Sunday Morning, banging their heads
No time for losing
Ain’t got no time
5. St Jean Vianney – Gator Nation is still riding high after their first-ever Elite 8 Championship victory. The victory parade down Harrels Ferry was a scene for the ages, with fans lining the streets and celebrating what many considered a long-awaited triumph. As mentioned before, there may be no program on the rise more than the Gators, but reality could come calling quickly. They have a rematch with SGS in the first round of the Dunham Tournament, and while the teams may look different, the buzz around the Dragon's Siegen Lane campus suggests there’s a sense of redemption in the air this week. In a surprising turn of events, their young championship-winning head coach has decided to return to coach the 6th grade team. Still, the Gators are not lacking in talent. They boast one of the best guard combos in the league, drawing comparisons to the dynamic duo of Scoonie Penn and Michael Redd. “The Swamp” has quickly become one of the most intimidating home venues in CSAA where opponents’ dreams come to drown.
6. St. Jude - The Cougars are bringing an old-school approach to the court this season, led by their big man in the middle—a center who channels a Greg Ostertag style of play with physicality and a knack for controlling the paint. While his presence is a clear strength, the Cougars will need their supporting cast to step up if they hope to make a serious run. The Cougars missed the Elite 8 last year which has been an unfortunate recent trend for a once blue blood program who last reached the championship game in 2020. A young and motivated coaching staff is working hard to turn things around, and their big man down low is a good one to build around.
7. Ascension Catholic – Coaches can’t help but cringe when they see "at ACMS" on the schedule and have to make the dreaded trip down da bayou with the fear of taking on the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs’ old-school gym, with its creaking bleachers and deafening crowd, is an intimidating venue that has broken more than a few visiting teams’ spirits. This season, the Bulldogs have their sights set on making a statement right out of the gate. They’ll take on #1 overall OLOM in the jamboree, a test that could set the tone for the rest of the year. Under the guidance of their head coach, the Bulldogs have implemented a relentless 2-2-1 three-quarter court press. It’s a system designed to disrupt and frustrate opponents, and early reports from Shams Charania suggest it’s already giving opposing teams fits in preseason scrimmages.
8. St. Alphonsus - The bubble is looking weak this season, but one thing you can always count on with the boys from Central is their relentless effort. They play hard from tip-off to the final buzzer, no matter the score. While the Hornets haven’t made much noise in recent years, they’re still proud of their program’s history, including their storied 1999 CSAA Elite 8 Championship banner, which continues to hang proudly in the rafters. This year’s squad sticks to their roots, favoring an up-tempo style and relentless full-court pressure designed to wear opponents down. If the Hornets can drag a few games into the mud and make things ugly, they have the potential to pull off some surprise victories against higher-ranked teams.
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Posted by BearTiger on 7/29/24 at 10:46 am
Slip Watkins
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 3/4/24 at 11:13 am
SJV won the Championship against SGS 52-36. Congrats to them for winning their first ever Elite 8 Championship.
The Elite 8 History thread has been updated.
Time to start working on next years rankings. It was another great CSAA season.
The Elite 8 History thread has been updated.
Time to start working on next years rankings. It was another great CSAA season.
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/26/24 at 1:48 pm
quote:
Bear tiger, any updates after this weekend’s Mercy Madness?
St. George beat SJV in the final, and Mercy defeated CHS in the 3rd place game.
As someone else mentioned, this week's Elite 8 will be the same field as the Mercy tournament, with Ascension Catholic instead of St. Jude.
3 of the 4 1st round games will take place Thursday night, with #1 SGS vs #8 St. Theresa tipping off Saturday morning.
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/21/24 at 9:30 am
Elite 8 Invites and bracket are out:
1. SGS vs 8. St. Theresa
4. OLOM vs 5. St. Aloysius
3. CHS vs 6. St. Thomas More
2. St. Jean Vianney vs 7. Ascension Catholic
Tournament will take place Feb 29th and March 2nd.
1. SGS vs 8. St. Theresa
4. OLOM vs 5. St. Aloysius
3. CHS vs 6. St. Thomas More
2. St. Jean Vianney vs 7. Ascension Catholic
Tournament will take place Feb 29th and March 2nd.
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 2/19/24 at 10:29 am
quote:
Update ?
No real changes from the last rankings.
I know that Elite 8 invites have been sent out. The committee is currently working on seeding which should come out later this week. The Elite 8 is set for Feb 29-Mar 3.
The Our Lady of Mercy tournament is this upcoming weekend, which will feature most but not all of the projected Elite 8 teams.
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 1/29/24 at 4:15 pm
Updated Rankings per request:
1. St. George (3) - As mentioned last update, you can pretty much throw the top 3 teams in a hat and pick them out to see who is #1. St. George gets the #1 ranking right now due to winning the St. Jude tournament.
2. St. Jean Vianney (2) - The Gators had a good weekend outside of 2 losses to St. George, one being in the championship game.
3. OLOM (1) - The Blue Jays have the injury bug, and it certainly showed with a 2 and out in the St. Jude tournament.
4. CHS (4) - The Bears lost to Ascension Catholic and then a heartbreaker to SJV. They still have not put it together this season.
5. St. Aloysius - (5) - The Lions had some ups and downs including a big win over OLOM and a loss to Ascension Catholic.
6. St. Thomas More (8) - The Eagles appear to be moving from bubble to lock status.
7. Ascension Catholic (unr) - 2 impressive wins this weekend have them in bracketology for the 1st time this season.
8. St. Theresa (6) - The Warriors appear to be fighting with MBS for the final spot.
1. St. George (3) - As mentioned last update, you can pretty much throw the top 3 teams in a hat and pick them out to see who is #1. St. George gets the #1 ranking right now due to winning the St. Jude tournament.
2. St. Jean Vianney (2) - The Gators had a good weekend outside of 2 losses to St. George, one being in the championship game.
3. OLOM (1) - The Blue Jays have the injury bug, and it certainly showed with a 2 and out in the St. Jude tournament.
4. CHS (4) - The Bears lost to Ascension Catholic and then a heartbreaker to SJV. They still have not put it together this season.
5. St. Aloysius - (5) - The Lions had some ups and downs including a big win over OLOM and a loss to Ascension Catholic.
6. St. Thomas More (8) - The Eagles appear to be moving from bubble to lock status.
7. Ascension Catholic (unr) - 2 impressive wins this weekend have them in bracketology for the 1st time this season.
8. St. Theresa (6) - The Warriors appear to be fighting with MBS for the final spot.
re: 18th Annual CSAA (Formerly CSAL) 8th Grade Basketball Preseason Rankings
Posted by BearTiger on 1/16/24 at 12:27 pm
Updated Rankings:
1. OLOM (4) - The Blue Jays had an incredible weekend with wins over the previous top 3 teams including 2 wins over SJV to take home the St. George tournament championship. Their Big 3 are clicking right now.
2. St. Jean Vianney (2) - The Gators were able to fight their wat back to the championship after a 1st round loss against Mercy. They defeated St. George in the semi-finals but ultimately lost to the Blue Jay's again in the championship.
3. St. George (1) - It feels like you could throw these 3 top teams in a hat and pull them out for the 1-3 spots. SGS is at 3 right now, but could easily move back up with a couple wins.
4. CHS (3) - The Baby Bears are in a bit of a slump and need to get on the same page offensively if they are going to compete for a championship.
5. St Aloysius (5) - The Lions traded wins with CHS over the weekend. It appears they can only move up from here.
6. St. Theresa (6) - The Warriors went 2 and done this past weekend, but still look like #6 at this time.
7. MBS (7)
8. St. Thomas More (8)
1. OLOM (4) - The Blue Jays had an incredible weekend with wins over the previous top 3 teams including 2 wins over SJV to take home the St. George tournament championship. Their Big 3 are clicking right now.
2. St. Jean Vianney (2) - The Gators were able to fight their wat back to the championship after a 1st round loss against Mercy. They defeated St. George in the semi-finals but ultimately lost to the Blue Jay's again in the championship.
3. St. George (1) - It feels like you could throw these 3 top teams in a hat and pull them out for the 1-3 spots. SGS is at 3 right now, but could easily move back up with a couple wins.
4. CHS (3) - The Baby Bears are in a bit of a slump and need to get on the same page offensively if they are going to compete for a championship.
5. St Aloysius (5) - The Lions traded wins with CHS over the weekend. It appears they can only move up from here.
6. St. Theresa (6) - The Warriors went 2 and done this past weekend, but still look like #6 at this time.
7. MBS (7)
8. St. Thomas More (8)
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