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Under Microsoft Windows, each photo posted on the "falconhoops" site and the "Picasaweb" sites are available free of charge.

They are very easy to acquire also. For Falconhoops photos simply move the cursor over the picture, right click and select SAVE PICTURE AS. Name it and designate where you wish it to be saved on your hard drive. Many of the photos are less than 1 meg in size so they will download to your machine quickly. A few however (like group pictures) are larger so they will take longer to download. 

Previously, out of consideration for dial-up users and to save space on the Falconhoops web server most of the pictures on this site were low resolution because that is all that is required for viewing on the screen.
Printable pictures require much better resolution so most of the Falconhoops pictures will not be as good when viewed after printing. 

You should access the Picasaweb Current Season or Archive Albums if you wish to print the photos.

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Brian Campbell 2007-08

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Jan 5, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Birthday: JULY 30, 1990
Jersey number: 10
Elementary school attended: CAPT JOHN SMITH ELEM., LADERA ELEM., REGINA HOWELL ELEM.
Intermediate school attended: LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL, ODOM ACADEMY 
Number of years playing school basketball: 5
Graduating Class of 2008


Favorite subject:MATH
Fave teacher:
Favorite NBA or college player(s): COBY BRYANT
Favorite book: DONT READ (HAHAHA)
Last book I read for fun:


Fave dessert: CHEESECAKE
Favorite food: EVERYTHING
A food I won’t touch is…..
Favorite movie of all time: CRASH
My must-see TV show: DONT WATCH TV

Hobbies:SLEEPING
Other sports or school activities I participate in:
What makes me laugh is.... FUNNY STUFF
My family says that I am..SPECIAL
If I could change one thing about basketball I would
The best player I have ever played with (or against) is
Person I would most like to meet (dead or alive): BARRY SANDERS
What I like most about Clear Lake High School is
I would like to attend college at: TEXAS STATE UNIV
My plans after high school are: GO TO COLLEGE
What I would like for people to remember about me:

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Kyle Ashton 2008-09

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Jan 5, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Birthday: June 29, 1990
Jersey number: 4
Elementary school attended: 1 in St Louis, 2 in Baltimore, and Bay Elementary
Intermediate school attended: Seabrook Intermediate 
Number of years playing school basketball: 5
Graduating Class of 2009

Favorite subject: cooking and basketball
Fave teacher: Mrs. Sample from freshman English
Favorite NBA or college player(s): KOBE BRYANT, MICHAEL JORDAN, VINCE CARTER
Favorite book: Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis

Last book I read for fun: Scar Tissue
Fave dessert: chocolate peanut butter ice cream

Favorite food: Steak and macaronni and cheese

A food I won’t touch is…..Onions
Favorite movie of all time: Blow, Fight Club, or Waterboy
My must-see TV show: LOST

Hobbies:Being crazy, hanging out at my treehouse, and music in general

Other sports or school activities I participate in: I quit everything for basketball

What makes me laugh is.... Matt McCollum

My family says that I am…..lots of fun, very entertaining, and they are very proud of me.

If I could change one thing about basketball I would .....get rid of 8 man screening drills.

The best player I have ever played with (or against) is ....Kendrell Thompson


Person I would most like to meet (dead or alive): Anthony Kiedis


What I like most about Clear Lake High School is: The Krueger Field Hous ena dhow nice all the cars the kids have are.


I would like to attend college at: Long Beach State

My plans after high school are: move to California and go where life takes me.

What I would like for people to remember about me: my ridiculous hair and personality

 

 

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Steven Hartman 2007-08

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Jan 4, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Birthday: 8/30/90
Jersey number: 5
Elementary school attended: St. Thomas (Pre-K-2nd) Home (3-5th)
Intermediate school attended: Seabrook Interediate
Number of years playing school basketball: 6
Graduating Class of 2008

Favorite subject: Science
Fave teacher: Coach Warner
Favorite NBA or college player(s): JJ Reddick, Vince Carter
Favorite book: Da Vinci Code
Last book I read for fun: Harry Potter
Fave dessert: Cheesecake
Favorite food: Rock Shrimp/LobsterA food I won’t touch is…..raw onions
Favorite movie of all time: Ocean’s 11
My must-see TV show:  The Office

Hobbies: Playing sports, hanging out with friends, beach
 Other sports or school activities I participate in: Baseball

What makes me laugh is....
my friends My family says that I am…..a clown 

If I could change one thing about basketball I would ..... make it slamball

 The best player I have ever played with (or against) is ....Jimmy Witten
Person I would most like to meet (dead or alive):
Will Farrell
What I like most about Clear Lake High School is…
Everyone hates us
I would like to attend college at: UT

My plans after high school are: Become an orthopedic surgeon


What I would like for people to remember about me:
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Clear Lake 51 - The Woodlands 32

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Jan 3, 2008 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 Clear Lake 51 – The Woodlands 32 

Every once in awhile a high school basketball team decides to play a casual game uncharacteristic of the team’s abilities. It is not a conscious team decision but rather the result of numerous undetermined influences which might include the team’s mental state, how much they are reading their own press, or the phase of the moon. Sometimes it just happens though. It happens with the Houston Rockets and it happens with the Clear Lake Falcons too.  

Such was the non-district game Friday night between the Falcons and The Woodlands Highlanders. With a noticeable difference in talent the 17-5 Falcons should have dominated the 11-11 Highlanders but the first half was anything but a dominant game for the Falcon squad. Rather it was a series of patient passing drills with some very poor shooting thrown in to perplex the crowd (and the team and the Lake coaching staff).

In the first half the Falcons shot less than 25% from the field (6 of 25) and the free throw shooting was no different. After a string of four games where Lake provided one of the most impressive free throw exhibitions of any high school team in the United States, the Falcons went 2 of 8 in the first half and 7 of 16 for the night to remind the crowd the Falcons really are human after all. In the first half Clear Lake scored 6 points in eleven minutes. At the half Clear Lake was up by 1, 21-20. 

After the halftime break where curious fans can only imagine what Coach McDonald said to his team, the second half looked like a different team. Lake’s defense against the weaker Woodlands bunch was at times inspiring as Lake cranked up the defensive pressure several notches. Offensively Lake doubled their shooting success from the field to a very acceptable 50% due to inside shooting and better shot selection. In the final quarter as fatigue set in for the Highlanders the depth of the Lake squad prevailed as the Falcons defensive pressure dominated the fourth quarter and held The Woodlands team to 2 points.

 

Lake had only 7 turnovers for the game (team average is a whopping 17.4). So far this season seven different Lake players have led their team in single game scoring. Tonight, Jay Williams again played an impressive game and led his teammates with 10 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocked shots. 

This game was not just an example of how a Clear Lake team plays down to the level of their competition. This game was clear evidence of the degree of inconsistence and unpredictability of high school basketball for whatever the reasons. Fortunately for the Falcons their opponents did not offer an insurmountable level of competition and this game allowed Lake to hopefully get it out of their system and still win.  

District play resumes Tuesday night when Lake travels to Brazoswood to face one of the weakest teams in the district. If our Clear Lake squad is mentally prepared it will be a convincing victory. Perhaps we should check the phase of the moon though. 

FYI: Guard Nick Arrington (#21) is in Texas Children’s Hospital where he was operated on Friday for an infection in his hip. He is expected to be moved from ICU to a room on Monday. I know we all wish Nick a speedy recovery. For those of us who pray, we should all include him in our prayers.

Photos for this game can be found at http://picasaweb.google.com/falconhoops

Individual Scoring:

Jay Williams 10 (8 rebounds),

Andrew 8, Steve 6, Brian 6 (7 assists, 4 steals), Cody 6, Mark 6, Kyle 4, Jacob 3, Kevin 2.

FALCON STATS

FG made

FG attempts

%

2's

19

35

54.3%

3's

2

18

7.6%

free throws

7

16

43.8%



SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

6

21

36

51

The Woodlands

11

20

30

32



LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

6

15

15

15

51

The Woodlands

11

8

10

2

32






REBOUNDS

LAKE

THEM

Offensive

10

6

Defensive

18

16