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VYPE's Updated Basketball Rankings as district-play unfolds; Clements, College Park surging
With the mid-season point of the Winter season upon us, there have been several exciting developments in the outlook of H-Town hoops.
Both Fort Bend Clements and College Park have vastly surpassed their pre-season expectations, as both ascend into the top-10, with the Rangers in particular currently holding the No. 1 spot after a dominant start to the year.
However, perennial favorites -- Seven Lakes, Atascocita, and Shadow Creek -- are sure to keep the rest of Houston's finest on guard once the playoffs near.
Additionally, new challengers such as Tomball Memorial, Lake Creek, FB Elkins, and Cy Ranch are picking up speed with the district portion of their schedule taking place.
Given that information, it's time to examine our updated rankings.
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VYPE's MID-SEASON TOP-20
1. FB Clements Rangers (21-0; 7-0)
2. Seven Lakes Spartans (24-2; 7-0)
3. Shadow Creek Sharks (20-2; 4-0)
4. Atascocita Eagles (20-6; 4-0)
5. FB Marshall Buffs (21-2; 4-0)
6. College Park Cavaliers (23-4; 7-1)
7. Cypress Falls Eagles (18-2; 4-0)
8. Bellaire Cardinals (19-6; 4-0)
9. Katy Jordan Warriors (21-5; 6-2)
10. FB Travis Tigers (20-4; 5-2)
11. Cypress Ranch Mustangs (18-6; 4-0)
12. Pearland Dawson Eagles (18-6; 4-0)
13. South Houston Trojans (19-6; 3-0)
14. Ridge Point Panthers (17-7; 3-4)
15. Booker T. Washington Golden Eagles (14-4; 7-0)
16. FB Elkins Knights (16-7; 6-1)
17. Cypress Springs Panthers (17-7; 2-2)
18. Hitchcock Bulldogs (18-3; 4-0)
19. Lake Creek Lions (18-6; 4-0)
20. Tomball Memorial Wildcats (17-7; 3-1)
FLY, EAGLES, FLY: No. 6 Cypress Falls will be a powerhouse in 2024
Cypress Falls has a State Title under the direction of coach Richard Flores. He has the coaching chops and led his team to the Regional Semis last season, before falling to State Semifinalist Desoto.
Back in the fold for the district champions are Brayden Young (Loyola-Chicago) at center, Julian Greer, Daylon Porter and Derrick Baines.
This team is a matchup nightmare due to their team defense and length.
Cypress Falls will likely win district again, but will need a few shooters to emerge to hit those important threes to be a state favorite.