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2013-2014 Season Record

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Sep 14, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The 2013-14 record was 28-5

District 17
 Cy Creek, Cy Fair, Cy Falls, Cy Lakes, Cy Ranch, Cy Ridge, Cy Springs, Cy Woods,
Jersey Village, Langham Creek 

District 18
 Houston Bellaire, Chavez, Lamar, Houston Math Science and Tech, Reagan, Westbury, Westside

District 19
 Katy, Cinco Ranch, Mayde Creek, Morton Ranch, Seven Lakes, Taylor, Tompkins
Houston Strake Jesuit 

District 20
Fort Bend: Austin, Bush, Clements, Dulles, Hightower, Kempner, Ridge Point, Travis 

District 21
 Baytown Goose Creek Memorial, Baytown Sterling, Channelview, Galena Park North Shore,
Humble Atascosita, Humble Kingwood, Humble Summer Creek

District 22
Deer Park, La Porte,
Pasadena, Dobie, Pasadena Memorial, Rayburn, South Houston

District 23
Alief Elsik, Hastings, Alief Taylor,
Pearland, Pearland Dawson,
Richmond George Ranch, Clute Brazoswood

 District 24
Clear Lake, Clear Creek, Clear Brook, Clear Springs, Clear Falls
Friendswood, Dickinson, Alvin 

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Link for 2007-08 Varsity Photo Albums

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Jun 13, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 

Notice: Due to a problem with the "Photo Albums" web site, the photo albums are temporarily unavailable.

 

 

To view albums from the 2007-08 season, click on the title above. 

 

 

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1989 5A State Champions photo March 2014

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Apr 27, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 

 (Pictured above are members of the 1989 5A state championship team. The team was honored in Austin on March 8 at the 2014 boys state tournament. From left to right: Mike Simmons, David Buckner, Brad Bruce, Derrick Lormand, Coach Bill Krueger, Dr. Brian Williams, Tim Glover, Scott Boykin, Rob Henson, Pat Shelfout (not on the '89 team), and Steve Rasmussen.)

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Since 2001, weekend Falconhoops Team Camps have been attended in June each year by players who are expected to play Varsity or JV basketball at Clear Lake High School next season. These camps are by invitation only. Participants are chosen by the Camp Team Coach not the school coaches. The school coaches do encourage participation in these Falconhoops camps and sometimes attend as spectators to watch the boys in game situations. Invitations usually go out in April. Since 2001 only five invited varsity players have not participated in one of these camps.

The number of players invited to these camps might be more or less than the number of players ultimately on the school's team. Clear Lake High School Varsity and JV team rosters are not determined for months after these camps. Invitation to a camp does not assure a player will play Varsity or JV ball next season or which team a player might be on.

College camps attended are mostly a lot of basketball games with no more than 2 hours of instructional sessions from the college coaching staff. Shootouts are tournaments with no instructional sessions provided by the Camp staff.

For out of town camps, transportation, housing, most meals, uniform jerseys, equipment, and adult supervision/coaching are provided.  For out of town JV shootout camps, cost of meals is shared. Late night pizza is provided one night for all out of town camps when the boys play well, behave and observe curfew.

A fee is charged for each Camp. If the fee charged exceeds actual expenses, any overage will be donated to the Clear Lake Boys basketball program.  This has only happened once in the last 14 years.

For out of town Varsity Camps the boys stay in college housing and eat most meals in the college dining halls as they get a  weekend glimpse of college dorm life while having fun playing a lot of basketball.

For out of town JV Camps the boys stay in a hotel and eat out (usually at their own expense). One restaurant meal (usually Cheddars) for the JV is provided when the schedule allows. 

Relatives and friends are encouraged to attend the camps as spectators. Camp communication is almost entirely via email.

Anticipated Costs of 2018 Camps (per player): (not all camps are attended each summer)

JV Bryan-College Station Camp (GASO) - $290

Varsity A&M University Camp - $340

PREVIOUS CAMPS ATTENDED 

 #1 JV Team Camp in College Station, Texas  

Prospective JV players travel to College Station, Texas to play in Mike Kundstadt's Great American Shootout where our team will compete primarily against select AAU teams in the small varsity division. In 2014 we won the championship in the silver bracket.

Occasionally players expected to play on the Varsity squad next season are intentionally invited to this JV camp. If it is their first year to attend a Falconhoops camp, players invited to both a JV Camp and a Varsity Camp must attend the JV Camp in order to attend the Varsity Camp.

 

#2 Varsity Camp  - Texas A&M University VarsityTeam Camp.

An excellent Camp at A&M. 7 game minimum. Usually held the third weekend in June in College Station. Attended for the last 14 years..  Two adults usually accompany the team to provide supervision and coaching.

Previous Camps Attended 

#4 Varsity Camp - Texas State University Varsity Team Camp

Attended in 2008 and 2009.

#5 Varsity or JV Camp - Rice University Team Camp

Local Camp (not overnight).  An excellent camp the first weekend in June. Unfortunately it conflicts with the JV Camp in College Station the same weekend and the boys prefer the A&M Camp. Held for the first time in 2008. Attended in 2008, 2009, 2010 (JV), 2011 (JV), and 2012(JV). In 2012 we won the championship in our bracket. No van transportation is provided for this camp.

#6  - Great American Shootout in Pearland (Varsity or JV)

Local Camp held the 3rd weekend in June. Attended for the first time in 2010. Our team played in the large varsity division. Van transportation not provided. Last three times we participated as a JV Team.

#7 -Varsity - Bob Knight's Basketball Camp at Texas Tech

First camp attended in 2001. Very competitive camp limited to school teams (no AAU teams). Competed against teams from Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Texas. Cost was over $500 per player due to airfare. Coach Knight spent more instructional time with players and team coaches than any Camp since.