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Clear Lake 63 - Clear Creek 46

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Feb 13, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Clear Lake 63 - Clear Creek 46     (Game # 33)

Individual scoring:   

Alden Miles 5

Rob Lewis 12

Paris Clayton 16

Will West 10

Jordan Davis 8

Colton Krenek 11

Colton Torrance 1

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SCORE BY QUARTER

1

2

3

4

Clear Lake

18 30 51 63

Clear Creek

13 20 32 46

LINESCORE

1

2

3

4

Final

Clear Lake

18 12 21 12 63

Clear Creek

13 7 12 14 46

TEAM

STATS

Score

Free Throws

FT%

2's

2's%

3's

3's%

Off Rebs

Def Rebs

Stls Turn-overs Blks Fouls

Points

in the

Paint

Charges Taken

Clear Lake

63

5 of 13

38.4%

20 of 38

52.6%

6 of 18

33.3%

9

23

5

11

Clear Creek

46

5 of 10

50%

%

%

9

22

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Brazoswood Video Link

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Feb 13, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
For a five minute Youtube video of the Brazoswood game on January 24, go to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE0comG8KbY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE0comG8KbY</a>&nbsp;. Thanks to Kyle Snow for the video.

Class 5A

Class 4A

1.

Flower Mound Marcus

(31-2)

2.

Fort Bend Travis

(29-3)

3.

South Grand Prairie

(30-2)

4.

Richland

(26-3)

5.

San Antonio Churchill

(31-2)

6.

North Crowley

(27-4)

7.

Strake Jesuit

(24-3)

8.

DeSoto

(27-5)

9.

Fort Bend Bush

(25-5)

10.

Northshore

(29-3)

11.

Plano West

(24-8)

12.

Clear Brook

(28-3)

13.

Round Rock McNeil

(30-3)

14.

Clear Lake

(28-5)

15.

San Antonio Brandeis

(24-6)

16.

San Antonio Warren

(29-4)

17.

The Woodlands

(28-4)

18.

College Park

(26-7)

19.

Richardson Berkner

(24-7)q

20.

A&M Consolidated

(28-4)

21.

Cy-Falls

(29-4)

22.

Fort Bend Elkins

(25-8)

23.

San Angelo Central

(29-4)

24.

San Antonio Wagner

(20-10)

25.

Laredo Martin

(25-7)

1.

Yates

(25-5)

2.

Manvel

(28-4)

3.

San Antonio Alamo Heights

(28-2)

4.

Trimble Tech

(25-4)

5.

Frenship

(27-3)

6.

South Oak Cliff

(25-6)

7.

Dallas Kimball

(25-4)

8.

Arlington Seguin

(28-5)

9.

Dallas Wilson

(23-3)

10.

The Colony

(29-4)

11.

Dallas Hillcrest

(20-5)

12.

Highland Park

(26-2)

13.

Houston Jones

(19-5)

14.

Pearland Dawson

(26-4)

15.

Wheatley

(25-8)

16.

Austin LBJ

(26-6)

17.

Lamar Consolidated

(22-8)

18.

Little Elm

(25-6)

19.

Terry

(27-4)

20.

Humble

(25-5)

21.

Lake Travis

(27-5)

22.

Waco University

(27-6)

23.

New Braunfels Canyon

(23-9)

24.

Lancaster

(17-8)

25.

San Antonio Brennan

(28-5)

District 24-6A Tie Breakers 

Each District has its own method of deciding final district standings at the end of the regular season. Some use a coin toss. Some use a playoff game. In our district (24-6A) it is more involved (also better) and emphasizes team performance throughout district play. This explanation is based on my understanding of how it is done in our district. This approach is used if 2, 3, or 4 teams are tied. A playoff game is played only if the final playoff spot  (#4) is on the line.

There are five levels of determinants to break a tie before a coin toss. Usually the tie is broken after the first or second level.

1. Head to Head - The first determinant is based on who beat whom in district play among the tied teams. If there is still a tie, then move to the next lower level determinant.

2. Power Rating - The next determinant is a point system assigned based on who beat whom for every game in district play other than the tied teams (common opponents). Based on the final season standings, beating a first place team is assigned 8 points (the number of teams in the district) all the way down to beating a last place team is 1 point. If there is still a tie, then move to the next determinant.

      Example: Teams A and B have tied for first place and have split their two games. Teams A and B would look at the other district teams they have beaten and add the points assigned to each team to determine their power rating. The team with the higher power rating would be seeded as the higher team in the playoff bracket.

3. Road Win Point Addition - 1 extra point is assigned for winning on the road for each game. If there is still a tie, then move to the next determinant.

4. Head to Head Margin of Victory . - This determinant is a based on scores and the point differential between two tied teams. If there is still a tie, then move to the next determinant.

      Example, if Lake and Creek are still tied after the three higher determinants, then the scores of the two games are used. If Creek beat Lake by 6 points, then Creek gets 6 points assigned. If Lake beat Creek by 9 points, then Lake is assigned 9 points and Lake would win the tie. (Not sure if this still applies - Note a maximum of 10 points can be garnered on this level so winning by 16 points only gets a team 10 points assigned.)

5. Margin of Victory with a 15 point cap. - The final level of determinant is based on scores and the margin of victory vs. all district teams with a 15 point cap on each game.

     Example: Team A's margin of victory vs all teams = 68

     Team B's margin of victory vs. all teams = 86

     Team B would be the higher seed.

6. Coin Toss

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DICKINSON GAME PHOTOS

Posted by Donald Wilkerson at Feb 11, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )