The biggest story in Greater Houston basketball this season, could be the Aldine Mustangs?
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The Aldine Mustangs have been in a basketball desert for years. In fact, Aldine went 0-32 last season. Zero wins.
Over the past three seasons, Aldine has been 14-83 and 3-39 in district play.
Enter new coach Chris Ceaser and his new vibrant culture. The halls are bustling at Aldine High as the Mustangs went 23-13 overall and 11-3 in district play. They finished second in district and face Conroe in the first round of the UIL playoffs this week.
Ceaser Joshua Green is the district’s leading scorer and brother Kaleb Green spearheads the defense. Jorge Castro is the district leading rebounder and Jameson Kegler is one of the city best distributors at the point guard spot.
Regardless of how Aldine fares in the postseason, the Mustangs and Coach Ceaser have completely changed the culture of one of the landmark schools in Houston.
Listen in as VYPE’s Matt Malatesta and Aldine coach Chris Ceaser recount what happened over the past several months and what lies ahead in the future.