Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Spartans Finish December with a Close Loss

Scarborough kept it close, but the Spartans lost their final game of December to Aldine, 64-61 Wednesday afternoon.  The defeat gave the Spartans a 5-9 record for the month.  They are 6-11 over-all this season heading into 2016.

Scarborough starts out the new year on Saturday afternoon(January 2).  The Spartans take on Milby at 3 pm at the Scarborough gym.

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Spartans Take the Floor Again this Week

After more than a week away from games for the holidays, the Scarborough basketball team(6-10) returns to action  this week with two games in their home gym.  The Spartans play Aldine on Wednesday (December 30) at 3 pm.  After that, they kick off the new year against Milby on Saturday (January 2), also at 3 pm.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Spartans Hit "Halfway Point" of the Season

With the end of their participation in the HISD Tournament Friday night, Scarborough has reached the approximate midway point of their season.  The Spartans, 6-10, have 13 games remaining on their schedule.  11 of those games are district contests.

Coach Martin Wall and his team don't take the floor again until December 30 at 3 pm.  The Spartans will take on Aldine at Scarborough in their next game.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Spartans Fall in Close One in Houston ISD Tournament Opener

Scarborough lost their opening game in the Houston ISD Tournament Thursday.  The Spartans dropped the contest to Austin by a 77-73 score.

With the loss, Scarborough moves into the tournament's consolation bracket.  They will face Sterling Friday at 4:30 pm at Chavez High School.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Spartans' Houston ISD Tournament Schedule and Results

Thursday, 12/17, vs. Austin, 3 pm (at Chavez High School), Loss, 77-73
Friday, 12/18, vs. Sterling, 4:30 pm (at Chavez High School), Loss, 77-54

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Spartans Fall to Davis in Overtime

Scarborough dropped their game with Davis 79-72 in overtime on Tuesday night.  The Spartans fell to 6-8 for the season.  It was their second consecutive overtime game.

Scarborough will participate in the Houston ISD Tournament this weekend.  They start the tournament with a game against Austin on Thursday at 3 pm.  That contest is scheduled to be played at Chavez High School.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Spartans Face Davis Tuesday Night at Home

It's another busy week for the Spartans.  After taking 7th place in the HEB Wildcat Classic over the weekend, Scarborough (6-7) is scheduled to face Davis at 5:30 pm on Tuesday night.  That game will take place at Scarborough High School.

This weekend, the Spartans will participate in the Houston ISD basketball tournament. Their first game in the tournament will be against Austin High School at 3 pm on Thursday.  That contest is slated to take place at Chavez High School.

Games in the tournament run through Saturday. There is a possibility of one or two Spartans' games being played at Scarborough High School on Friday.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Spartans' HEB Wildcat Classic Schedule and Results

All Games at Gregory-Portland High School

Thursday, 12/10, 2 pm vs. San Antonio Lanier, Win, 50-49
Friday, 12/11, 2:30 pm vs. San Antonio Brennan, Loss, 96-45
Friday, 12/11, 7 pm vs. Leander Vandegrift, Loss, 56-38
Saturday, 12/12, 10 am vs. Cedar Park, Win, 63-60 (OT)

Spartans Fall In District Opener

Scarborough fell to Furr, 56-50 Tuesday night in the district opener for both clubs.  The Spartans, 4-5, head to Corpus Christi for the HEB Wildcat Classic this weekend.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Spartans' Week Includes Start of District Play/Trip To Corpus Christi

As they come off of the consolation championship in the Royal Basketball Tournament, here is everything you need to know about the Spartans' schedule for the upcoming week.

The Spartans begin district play against Furr on Tuesday night.  That game is slated for 4:30 on December 8 at the Pavilion.

Over the weekend, Scarborough will be making a trip to the Corpus Christi vicinity.  From Thursday to Saturday, the Spartans will play four games in the HEB Wildcat Classic at Gregory-Portland High School.   Their first game will start at 2 pm Thursday against San Antonio Lanier.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Spartans Claim Consolation Championship in Royal Tournament

Scarborough knocked off host Royal, 58-55 Saturday afternoon to claim the Consolation Championship in the Royal Basketball Tournament.  The Spartans won three straight games Friday and Saturday to close out their tournament participation.

Scarborough begins its district schedule on Tuesday night, December 8.  They face Furr at 4:30 at the Pavilion.


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Spartans' Royal Tournament Schedule/Results

ALL GAMES SCHEDULED FOR BROOKSHIRE, TEXAS

Thursday, 12/3, 2 pm vs. Navasota, Loss, 57-54
Thursday, 12/3, 5 pm vs. Houston Texas Christian, Loss, 70-53
Friday, 12/4, 12:30 pm vs. Pasadena Sam Rayburn, Win, 53-46
Friday, 12/4, 5 pm vs. Brenham JV, Win, 72-53
Saturday, 12/5, 11:30 am vs. Royal, Win, 58-55

Spartans Pick up Second Win of Season on Tuesday Night

Scarborough evened their season record at 2-2 with an 80-71 win over Houston Austin Tuesday night.  The game was played in the Spartans' home gym.

The Spartans play in the Royal Falcons Basketball Tournament this weekend (Thursday-Saturday) in Brookshire, Texas.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Spartans Start a Busy December on Tuesday

Starting on Tuesday, the Spartans basketball team has a busy December on their agenda.  Including the game on Tuesday night at home against Austin, Scarborough, 1-2, will play four individual games and participate in three tournaments in the final month of the calendar year.

I'm not sure how many games are involved in each of the tournaments.  However, the Spartans should play a total of about 15 or 16 games before 2015 ends.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Magnolia West Runs Over the Spartans

Magnolia West had its way with Scarborough Monday night at the Spartans' gym.  In Scarborough's home opener, Magnolia West dominated on both ends of the floor and came away with a 76-32 victory.

The loss knocked the Spartans' record down to 1-2 for the season. Their next game is against Austin at Scarborough on Tuesday, December 1 at 7 pm.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

How Will the Spartans Build on Last Season's Succeses?

NOTE:  This preview was written prior to the opening of the Spartans season.  Circumstances led to its delayed posting.

The 2014-15 Scarborough Spartans basketball team was arguably the best squad in the school’s history.  On November 17, this year’s club hits the floor with expectations to build on the successes of last year’s team.

After guiding the 2014-15 Spartans to 23 wins and the first play-off victory in school history, Coach Martin Wall is looking to push his team to achieve more in 2015-16.  The Spartans are slated to play eight state-ranked teams in the next three months, including Sam Houston High School (Houston Math and Science), ranked in the top 20 in Class 6A.  “I felt with our success last year,” Wall said, “We needed to take another step forward as a program. The goal this season is getting to the play-offs prepared for success.”

First and foremost, the Spartans are led by senior Hunter Janacek.  Janacek, who has signed a letter of intent with Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, is the reigning offensive player of the year in District 22-4A.  Janacek, whose three-point shooting has received statewide accolades, can carry the team when the need arises.   

In addition to Janacek, Quinton Hudson, Tahj Parrish, and Damani Wheeler bring substantial experience from last season with them to the 2015-16 season.  According to Wall, these veterans will “help the new additions acclimate to (Scarborough’s) program standards.”

With five seniors departed from last season’s team (including Jorge Martinez, Jonathan Garcia-Loza and Jonathan Crew), Wall is looking to numerous new faces to be a part of the Spartans’ next round of success.  Senior guard JaMeluis McIntosh is a “lightning quick guard.”  Senior twins, Jamaal and Jamond Miles provide length and athletic ability as well as outside shooting.  All of the Spartans’ new faces are called on to exhibit toughness and character according to Wall.

One part of Wall’s plan to take the program to a new level this season includes a trip to the Corpus Christi area.  The Spartans are preparing to play in the Wildcat Classic Tournament hosted by Gregory-Portland High School.  The Spartans will be on the road from December 10-12.  The 16-team tournament includes many of the top teams in the state.  According to Wall, “The best part of this tournament is getting to take the guys out of town for a couple of days. Most of them have not had this kind of experience, and getting to spend two nights in a hotel and eating out with their team will be great for them.”


Wall and the Spartans are excited about this year’s team.  They will continue to bring their trademark defense and team play to the court with an added level of talent over the last two seasons’ squads.  Wall hopes the Spartans will be “fun to watch and make our community and school proud.”

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Two Days Until Basketball Games Resume at Scarborough's Gym

The Scarborough Spartans, led by Lafayette College commit, Hunter Janacek, started their full slate of games this week.  I'm looking forward to seeing how Coach Martin Wall's team follows up on last season's historic play-off run, which included the first post-season victory in school history.

I am the most anticipatory of the team's five games played on campus.  Full disclosure, I live a five minute walk from the campus, and I have greatly enjoyed being able to saunter down the street and watch this team grow the past two seasons.

Their first on campus game is slated for Monday, two days from today.

If you live near the campus, or if you want to see some good high school basketball in a cozy, home gym environment, keep these dates marked on your calendar.

Monday, November 23, Magnolia West (7:00)

Tuesday, December 1, Houston Austin (7:00)

Tuesday, December 15, Houston Davis (7:00)


Wednesday, December 30, Aldine (3:00)

Saturday, January 2, Houston Milby (3:00)


In addition, Scarborough will be playing in the Houston ISD Tournament (December 17-19). The schedule for that tournament is still pending.  However, two years ago, when the Spartans played in the HISD Tournament, they played their games at their home gym.



Friday, November 20, 2015

Spartans Hit a Big Wall in Game Two

Scarborough fell to Houston Math, Science and Tech on Friday night, 92-46.  It was the Spartans second game of the season, and they fell to 1-1.  Math, Science and Tech is in Class 6A, and is ranked second in the Houston area in that classification.

Next up for Scarborough is their home opener on Monday night at 7 pm against Magnolia West.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Big Challenge for Spartans Friday Night

With a season opening win behind them, the Scarborough Spartans basketball team faces a huge challenge Friday night.  The 1-0 Spartans will take on top-ranked Sam Houston High School (aka Houston Math Science and Tech).  Sam Houston is the #2 ranked 6A team in the Greater Houston area according to the Houston Chronicle.

Friday's contest is scheduled for 7 pm at Sam Houston.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Spartans win season opener Over Northbrook

Scarborough knocked off Northbrook in their season opener Tuesday night.  The Spartans won the game at Coleman Coliseum, 79-59.  On Friday, the Spartans play at Houston Math Science and Techonology.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Spartans Hit the Floor Tomorrow Night

The season is here. Tomorrow night, the Scarborough Spartans start another basketball season. Coming off of a 23-win season and the school's first-ever play-off victory, the Spartans face Northbrook at Coleman Coliseum.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Update on Expansion of Antoine Drive

The City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Department hosted a community meeting a couple of weeks ago at the Near Northwest Management District's office on Antoine. Attendees learned Antoine will be expanded from four lanes to six lanes beginning at Victory and running south to Hwy. 290.

It took a while before attendees received a link to the presentation, but here's the link. Residents can provide feedback on the Public Works and Engineering Department's plan for expanding Antoine until November 30, 2015.


Here's the email address: pweplanning@houstontx.gov

Finally, here's a link to the newsletter with complete information about the October community meeting: http://nnmd.org/newsletters?layout=listing

Friday, November 6, 2015

Spartan Senior Has Business to Take Care of Before Season Opener

Before taking the floor for the 2015-16 season, Scarborough Senior Hunter Janacek has a little bit of business to take care of next Wednesday afternoon.  Janacek who was the District 22-4A Offensive Player of the Year last season is scheduled to formalize his commitment to Lafayette University on November 11 by signing a National Letter of Intent.

Janacek and his Spartan teammates are preparing to follow up on their historical 2014-15 campaign, which included the first basketball play-off win in school history.  Janacek will be at Lafayette, in Easton, Pennsylvania for the 2016-17 school year.

Lafayette is hosting an online special on the 11th, during which they will reveal their signing class, including Janacek.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Three Weeks Until Basketball Season for the Spartans

With just three weeks to go until their first game, here's a link to a video that highlights what the Scarborough Spartans have been doing to prepare for the season. November 17 is opening night.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Van Hekken Helps Heroes Stay Alive

Andy Van Hekken pitched seven scoreless innings, before allowing two eighth inning runs to the Doosan Bears, as the Nexen Heroes staved off elimination in the first round of the Korean Baseball play-offs.

Van Hekken allowed three hits and one walk through the first seven frames, and his Nexen teammates built a 5-0 lead.  Van Hekken allowed a pair of runs before being relieved with two outs in the eighth.  The Heroes' bullpen closed out a 5-2 Nexen victory.

Nexen now trails the Best of Five Series two games to one.  Game Four is scheduled for Wednesday night in South Korea.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Van Hekken and the Heroes will Have their Backs to the Walls on Tuesday in Korea

Andy Van Hekken and his Nexen teammates are facing elimination from the Korean Baseball play-offs heading into Tuesday's game against the Doosan Bears.  Doosan holds a 2-0 lead over Nexen in the Best of Five series heading into Tuesday's game three.

Van Hekken, who is in his fourth season with Nexen, is slated to start the potential elimination game. Van Hekken was 15-8 with a 3.62 ERA in 32 regular season starts.  The game is scheduled to begin at 6:30 Korea time. That's 5:30 a.m. Tuesday in Van Hekken's native Michigan.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

What They Said about the Spartans Win

Before the Scarborough football team takes the field Friday to try to make their one-game winning streak a two-game winning streak, here is a look at the coverage the team received when they broke their 59-game losing streak. The Spartans next game is scheduled for 7 pm Friday at Dyer Stadium.

School Website

Houston Chronicle

The community paper

HISD blog

This blog

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Spartans Beat Kipp Sunnyside

The Scarborough football team won its first game since 2009 on Friday night.  The Spartans knocked off Kipp Sunnyside 18-14 to end a 59-game losing streak.  The team's last win before Friday was registered over Austin on September 10, 2009.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Spartans Heading to Corpus Christi Area this Season

After its successes last season, the Scarborough Spartans basketball team is apparently a hot item. The Spartans have been invited to play in the Gregory-Portland Tournament from December 10-12. Gregory-Portland is located in the Corpus Christi vicinity.  This distant location means that for the first time in a long time, the Spartans will be staying on the road during a tournament.

A road tournament results in the added expense of hotels and more, so a Go Fund Me account was set up by a fan of the team to help pay for this road trip.  As you can see here, the necessary $1800 was raised quickly by Spartan supporters. (NOTE: The goal has been raised since the first goal was met.)

Fans can still contribute and support the Spartans 2015-16 season.  According to Coach Martin Wall, additional funds are still needed for the rest of season.  The team is also scheduled to play tournaments in Hempstead and Royal.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Scarborough Spartan 2015-16 Schedule

It's still a little over three months away, but another Spartan basketball season is on the way. After notching the first play-off victory in school history in 2014-15, Scarborough is slated to start another season on November 17.  Check out the schedule here.

PLEASE NOTE at this time, the schedule is tentative.

Friday, August 7, 2015

I Know What You Did This Summer- Real Grace Reflection #25

Today is the final day of the summer camping season at Camp Lone Star.  The following REAL GRACE reflection is for the young men and women who served the camp this summer.  Thanks.

I KNOW WHAT YOU DID THIS SUMMER

I know what you did this summer…
Thank you for your time
Your willingness to serve at camp
Has truly made you shine

I know what you did this summer
Wasn’t always fun
And I’m sure the life of Lone Star
Kept you on the run

Yet, your soles kept on sliding
In the mud and in the heat
No butthead could deter you
Now, the finish line you meet

I know what you did this summer
In that special place
Wherever your path takes you now,
Keep walking in Real Grace


c2015 Mike Tauser

You can freely read every REAL GRACE reflection by clicking on this link.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Jesus Loves us when we sweat- Real Grace Reflection #24

You might not believe me if I tell you that this Real Grace Reflection was inspired by the fact that my family will be spending the night in our Houston home with no air conditioning. However, this story is true. I am just about to head to bed and the prospect of a warmer than usual evening sends me to the keyboard tonight.

In the summer of 1989, I spent my second summer on the staff at Camp Lone Star.  During the final week of the summer, I served as a counselor in a building known as The Last Resort. The Last Resort (and the Hip Hut) was not air conditioned at that time, and it was only used to house extra staff back in 1989, not campers.  However, for some reason, both The Last Resort and The Hip Hut housed campers that special week.

Needless to say, we sweated quite a bit that week, but we made the best of it. The female campers in the Hip Hut that week, led by Joti Williams, did the same. (After thinking about it some more, I seem to recall Joti was the Junior Staff in the Hip Hut.)

My understanding is that that week was the final one ever that The Last Resort and The Hip Hut housed campers in a non-climate controlled environment.  If I'm not mistaken, The Last Resort now has A/C. The Hip Hut has been torn down.

I don't remember much about that week in The Last Resort except for the big fan, and a homesick camper who cried a lot on the first night. However, I do remember the song the campers made up and sang for the whole camp at some point during the week.

JESUS LOVES US WHEN WE SWEAT

Jesus loves us when we sweat
Though we may be soaking wet
And He helps us start our fan
Gives to us a helping hand

Yes, Jesus loves us
Yes, Jesus loves us
Yes, Jesus loves us
In the Last Resort

You can freely read every REAL GRACE reflection by clicking on this link.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

From the Street Beside My Window- Real Grace Reflection #23


Not too long before I wrote this reflection on L.O.M.T.'s theme REAL GRACE, I saw a special on TV about NASA's exploration mission to Pluto.  It was pretty amazing to me to learn about the work that has gone into that project.  Somewhere in my mind, it inspired these lines about the long-lasting omni-presence of REAL GRACE

FROM THE STREET OUTSIDE MY WINDOW

From the street beside my window
To the outskirts of the town
To the border of the county, it is
Far from slowing down

Full speed it goes unhindered
To all parts of every state
And flows throughout the nations
Every one is on its slate

It goes beyond the moon, and rockets
Way out into space
The Kuiper Belt can’t stop it
And its always rapid pace

It’s everywhere, like Elvis,
It’s both near and far away
Wherever you may find yourself
It greets you every day


 c2015 Mike Tauser

You can freely read every REAL GRACE reflection by clicking on this link.  

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Heart of Mine- Real Grace Reflection #22

Without further adieu, another reflection on L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme, REAL GRACE.

HEART OF MINE

Heart of mine, love others as
You're loved now and before
Beat strongly to your brothers for
Up on you grace has poured

Heart of mine, be good for he
Is so, so good to you
Do what is right at every turn
Since you have been made true

Heart of mine, seek just the pure for
Beauty is your name
Turn from the things that tempt you for
To you perfection came

c2015 Mike Tauser

NOTE ON THE TITLE: After writing these lyrics, I considered what title to put on them.  During this process, I remembered HEART OF ME, a song written by Craig Oldenburg when he served at Camp Lone Star a few decades ago.  It struck me that the message of HEART OF ME is the foundation on which a loving heart can be built.  Thus, it seems to me that HEART OF MINE is in some ways a sequel to HEART OF ME.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Skeeters Officially out of First Half Race

With four games remaining in the Atlantic League's first half, Southern Maryland has clinched the Freedom Division title, eliminating the Sugar Land Skeeters from contention.  Southern Maryland's record entering play on Thursday stands at 39-27. The Skeeters are 34-32.

The Skeeters wrap up their first half schedule with a three-game series at Southern Maryland Friday through Sunday.  After the all-star break, the two teams face off again July 10-12, beginning the second half at Sugar Land's Constellation Field.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Not Enough Ink in the Ocean- Real Grace Reflection #21

The following is my latest reflection on L.O.M.T.'s theme for 2015, REAL GRACE.

Not Enough Ink In The Ocean

Not enough ink in the ocean
Not enough stars in the sky
Too many apples falling on your head
Makes you hungry for some pie

Come, run with me and call the name
Of one who understands
Come, dance with me, what song? you ask
I'm not sure what is planned

Not enough heat in the summer
Not enough bees in the hive
Too much wear on your bathing suit
Makes you hesitant to dive

Come, leap with me and look out for
The love that has no shame
Come, hesitate if you must
He will hold onto your name

Not enough days in a week and
Not enough weeks in a year
Too many over bookings
Makes you leave your date book clear

Come, sing with me and give a voice
To what is in your heart
Come, brave the fall with me
And let his catching make its start.

c2015 Mike Tauser

Thursday, June 18, 2015

He must be blind, deaf...and dumb-Real Grace Reflection #20

I'm sure that most of you who read this post are constantly surrounded by people who you get along with, people who inspire you, people who behave the way you expect them to.  This post, which includes a reflection on L.O.M.T.'s theme REAL GRACE, is not for you.

This post is for the small minority of you who encounter people who rub you the wrong way, people who push all your buttons, people who make you pull your hair out.  On those rare occasions that you encounter such a person(even if the person annoys you is you), I hope this post can serve as a reminder that with REAL GRACE, they are loved, even if not by you.

He Must be Blind, Deaf and Dumb

Jesus loves you, so it's said
Even though you're a butthead
I don't know how he stays true
To someone as bad as you

Yes, Jesus loves you
Head to toe loves you
Yes, Jesus loves you
Completely through and through

Jesus loves you, even though
Your bad side is all you show
He still reaches out to you
Which it seems no one should do

Yes, Jesus loves you
Head to toe loves you
Yes, Jesus loves you
Completely through and through

Jesus love you.
Is he blind?
You're so often far from kind
A role model you won't be
Yet, he loved you
To the tree

Yes, Jesus loves you
Head to toe loves you
Yes, Jesus loves you
Completely through and through

c2015 Mike Tauser

A Brief note about the title:  When I was writing the poem, one of the couplets that ended up on the paper was:  "He must be blind, deaf and dumb, to love such a smelly bum."  It didn't really fit in the poem itself, but I thought part of it would be a good title.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Skeeters Leap into First Place Tie

What a difference nine days can make.  After last Friday, June 5, the Sugar Land Skeeters trailed Southern Maryland Blue Crabs by 5 1/2 games in the race for the Atlantic League's Freedom Division First Half Championship. Now, heading into an off day Monday, the two teams are tied heading into the home stretch of the first half.

How did it happen?  Most importantly, the Skeeters won 10 straight games.  The completed a perfect eight-game homestand on Sunday afternoon.  At the same time, Southern Maryland lost five of nine contests.

Starting Tuesday, Sugar Land plays 19 games in 19 days to wrap up their first half schedule.  Their final two games of the first half are scheduled for July 3 and 4 at Southern Maryland.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Cat on a Hot Stone Table- REAL GRACE Reflection #19

I've recently had occasion to re-read C.S. Lewis's tale The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Reading that story led to my latest reflection on L.O.M.T.'s theme, REAL GRACE.

Cat on a Hot Stone Table

Cat on a hot stone table
Will he land on his feet?
Will he stay who he is e'en when
His foes turn up the heat?

Magic needs appeasing
Lone traitor's turn to die
Feline steps into the fray
The witch just wonders why

King takes the throne for all to see
And there, surrenders all
Cat on a hot stone table
Keeps his promise. Takes the fall

c2015 Mike Tauser

Saturday, June 6, 2015

The Unfading Tattoo- Real Grace Reflection #18

This reflection on L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme, REAL GRACE, is a spin-off of The Unyielding Gaze , a song which I wrote when I worked at Camp Lone Star years ago.

The Unfading Tattoo

Still waiting on me
That’s how you spend your day
With a love that will not fade
Any away
Still looking out for me
To run to your side
With a gaze from which I find
That I cannot hide

Still calling my name
Every breath that I take
Right there, you’re beside
Every move that I make
Relentless, unyielding
Persistence times three
Outwalking the stumbling steps
That make up me

Still seeking me daily
No matter how far
Still shining through darkness
With your morning star
Still lighting the way,
You are each day’s new start
You tattooed my name
On the edge of your heart.

C2015 Mike Tauser

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The Unyielding Gaze- Real Grace Reflection #17



This REAL GRACE reflection was actually written almost two decades before L.O.M.T. decided to use REAL GRACE as its annual theme. "The Unyielding Gaze" was composed during preparations for the summer of 1996 when L.O.M.T.'s theme was SOMEHOW, LORD, YOUR LOVE STILL LOOKS FOR ME.

I decided to post it here since L.O.M.T. is gearing up to for another summer season, which kicks off this Sunday, June 7.

If you'd like to play this song for others, you can find the lyrics and chords at this link.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

God Must Think I'm a Bad Ass- Real Grace Reflection #16

Since there is not a poem included, I'm not sure if this qualifies as an official reflection on LOMT's summer theme, REAL GRACE.  However, I just made the executive decision to post it as such anyway.

In the wake of the flooding in Houston this week, there was a story on the local news that caught my eye.  After having her home in a Houston neighborhood flooded, a woman put numerous items in her front yard so they could dry.  Unfortunately, some folks stole many of the items in broad daylight.

Needless to say, the lady was disappointed by what happened to her(she's also a cancer survivor); however, part of her response caught my ear in a positive way.  She referenced the scripture about God not giving someone more than they can handle(I Corinthians 10).  After reflecting on that verse the challenges that have recently come her way: flooded house leading to stolen items, on top of cancer, she decided "God must really think I'm a bad ass."

Quite a perspective on facing trials and tribulations.  I not sure Job even put it in such an encouraging way in the face of his adversities.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Real Grace Continues- Real Grace Reflection #15

The following reflection on Camp Lone Star's 2015 theme, Real Grace, was written specifically for the young men and women who will serve on the camp's summer staff this summer.  I'm not sure of the exact schedule for the summer staff.  However, since the summer camp program kicks off on June 7, I assume that staff training is starting this weekend or soon thereafter.

Real Grace Continues

They’re coming soon to see you
For a day or for a week
Those campers will soon listen to
The things you do and speak

His hand surrounds completely
You and those you soon will know
He’s working Real Grace through you
So a ton of hearts will grow
In faith and understanding
Keep watch, His love will show

Day by day
By week by week by
Month
His steps will be
There on the trail beside you
On land or in the trees

There’s cars on the horizon
They are heading right your way
He’s ready to embrace them with you

Each and every day.

c2015 Mike Tauser

Friday, May 8, 2015

Scarborough Falls to Giddings

Scarborough's baseball season ended with a play-off loss at Giddings Friday night.  The Spartans finished third in their district this season.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Another One Rides the Bus?- Real Grace Reflection #14



Turn the other cheek
Then turn the other cheek again
Even on a school bus
Who know how the ride will end?

The video posted above appeared on our local news coverage last night.  It seemed to me the story merited inclusion as a reflection on L.O.M.T's 2015 theme, Real Grace.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Spartans Baseball Team in Play-offs Friday

Scarborough's baseball team is scheduled to make an appearance in the play-offs this Friday.  The Spartans, who finished in third in District 21-4A will play at Giddings at 6 pm on May 8.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Region III Track Meet Schedule and Results

Here are the results for athletes from Scarborough in last weekend's Region III Class 4A track meet in Huntsville.

Friday

8:40 am- Boys' 3200 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (6th place)

10:30 am- Boys' Pole Vault- Titus Randle, Hunter Janacek (No placement)

1:00 pm- Boys' Shot Put- Keldrick Suazo (14th place)

Saturday

1:00 pm- Boys' Discus- Antonio Rivera (15th place)

3:50 pm- Girls' 800 meter Run- Alyssa Jones (13th place)

4:10 pm- Boys' 110 meter Hurdles- Jacobie Watson (14th place)

6:10 pm- Boys' 1600 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (8th place)

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Spartan Martinez Commits to Run for Southern University

According to this weekend's THE LEADER (May 2, 2015), Scarborough distance runner, Jorge Martinez accepted a track and cross country scholarship from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Martinez, who won the 1600 meter and 3200 meter run in the recent district track meet, will also run those events in this weekend's Region III meet in Huntsville.

Martinez's track/cross country resume

Sophomore (2012-13)
District Cross Country- 5th (Team Championship)
District Track- 1600 meter- 1st
                         3200 meter- 1st
Area Track- 1600 meter- 4th
                     3200 meter-2nd
Regional Track- 1600 meter-14th
                            3200 meter- 12th

Junior (2013-14)
District Cross Country- 1st (Team Championship)
Regional Cross Country- 27th
District Track- 1600 meter- 1st
                         3200 meter- 1st
Regional Track- 1600 meter- 10th
                           3200 meter- 10th

Senior (2014-15)
District Cross Country- 1st (Team Second Place)
Regional Cross Country- 32nd
District Track- 1600 meter- 1st
                         3200 meter- 1st

Monday, April 27, 2015

Spartans Track and Field Headed to Region III Meet

Several members of the Scarborough track and field team will be heading to Huntsville this weekend. The Spartans will be competing in the Class 4A Region III meet on Friday and Saturday (May 1 and 2).

Boys' 1600 meter run- Jorge Martinez
Boys' 3200 meter run- Jorge Martinez
Boys' 110 meter hurdles- Jacobie Watson
Boys' Pole Vault- Titus Randle
Boys' Pole Vault- Hunter Janacek
Boys' Shot Put- Keldrick Suazo
Boys' Discus Throw- Antonio Rivera

Girls' 800 meter dash- Alyssa Jones

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Just for Skeeters Fans, A Free Baseball Book




To commemorate the opening of the fourth season of Sugar Land Skeeters baseball, I am offering free access to my book, The Gamble- The Season the Local Brewer Bet Against the Dukes, through Sunday, April 26.

What is The Gamble?  Here's a short summary:

The whole town sat on edge.  Would the Dukes avoid 100 losses and win their fans free beer? The question remained unanswered until the final day of the "A" League season.  The nation's eyes were on Dukes Stadium as the teams took the field for what would be the most memorable season finale in franchise history.  

This promotion has concluded.

If you have difficulty with the process, please contact me at farmstros@yahoo.com.

Thanks

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

The Worst Poem I Ever Wrote- Real Grace Reflection #13

I was seeking a way to write down the words
That would lead to perfection in rhyme
But my brain fell far short of the goal that I sought
And the letters just died on the page

A page full of nothing was all that I saw
A waste of the keys I had hit
Yet, somehow the Editor read what He saw
And it brought a smile to his face

This reflection has been brought to you by L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme, REAL GRACE

Monday, April 20, 2015

Skeeters Take Flight Again This Week

The Sugar Land Skeeters begin their fourth season of play this Thursday, April 23, facing the Lancaster Barnstormers at Constellation Field.  The Skeeters fell to Lancaster in last season's Atlantic League Championship Series.

For the second season, all of Sugar Land's home games will be streamed live on Watch ESPN.  Audio of road games will be available on KBRZ.com.

Skeeters' Year-by-Year Records 

2012- 64-76
2013- 95-45 (Lost in First Round of Play-offs)
2014- 80-60 (Lost in League Championship Series)

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Scarborough Finishes Second in District Track Meet

The Scarborough boys Track and Field team garnered a total of 122 points to place second in the District 21-4A meet which concluded Saturday.  Wheatley won the competition.

Six Spartan athletes finished first or second in their event, thus qualifying for the Region III meet May 1-2 in Huntsville.  Jorge Martinez placed first in both the 1600 meter and 3200 meter runs.

The girls team collected 10 points in the meet.  One competitor, Alyssa Jones, qualified for the Regional meet with a second place finish in the 800 meter run.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Scarborough Track and Field Team in Second Place in District Meet

The Scarborough Boys' Track and Field Team is currently in second place in the district meet with 60 points heading into Friday's final day of competition at Barnett Stadium. The field events and the 3200 meter run were completed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

3200 meter run
Jorge Martinez-1st (Martinez has signed a letter of intent to run for Southern University)
Emilio Carrizales- 5th

Shot Put
Keldrick Suazo- 1st
Antonio Rivera- 4th

Discuss
Antonio Rivera- 1st
Keldrick Suazo- 3rd

Pole Vault
Titus Randle- 1st
Hunter Janacek- 2nd

The Spartans' girls team is competing in the meet as well.



There's a New Second Coming- Real Grace Reflection #12

There's a new second coming
Another clean slate
A tick of the clock
That will never be late

When bad seconds come
As they're likely to do,
And even extend to a
Minute or two

Take heart there's a new one,
Great one on the way
It's sure to arrive
Long before a new day

One part of a minute
Small part of a day
A gift of a second
Without a delay

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Rockets Play-off Scenarios

There are three games being played Wednesday night that could affect Houston's play-off status:

Houston vs. Utah
San Antonio at New Orleans
Memphis vs. Indiana

Following is a summary of the possible outcomes of those three contests and resulting play-off scenarios.

If Houston wins, San Antonio loses and Memphis wins

#2 Houston vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Clippers vs. #6 San Antonio
#4 Portland vs. #5 Memphis

If Houston wins, San Antonio loses and Memphis loses

#2 Houston vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Clippers vs. #6 Memphis
#4 Portland vs. #5 San Antonio

If Houston wins, San Antonio win and Memphis wins OR loses

#2 San Antonio vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Clippers vs. #6 Memphis
#4 Portland vs. #5 Houston

If Houston loses, San Antonio wins and Memphis wins

#2 San Antonio vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Clippers vs. #6 Houston
#4 Portland vs. #5 Memphis

If Houston loses, San Antonio wins and Memphis loses

#2 San Antonio vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Clippers vs. #6 Memphis
#4 Portland vs. #5 Houston

If Houston loses, San Antonio loses and Memphis wins

#2 Clippers vs. #7 Dallas
#3 Memphis vs. #6 Houston
#4 Portland vs. #5 San Antonio

If Houston loses, San Antonio loses and Memphis loses

#2 Clippers vs. #7 Dallas
#3 San Antonio vs. #6 Houston
#4 Portland vs. #5 Memphis

Friday, April 10, 2015

Spartans Season Ends in College Station

The Scarborough Spartans' soccer season ended Friday night with a 1-0 loss to Palestine in the Regional Semi-finals.  The Spartans finish play with a 15-6-1 record.

Scarborough's district rival Furr dropped out of the post-season Friday night as well.  The Brahmans lost to Center, 1-0.


Scarborough Carries the District 21-4A Flag to College Station

The Scarborough Spartans boys' soccer team continues its play-off run Friday night in College Station.  The Spartans (15-5-1) will face Palestine (24-1-3) at 7 pm at A&M Consolidated High School in the Region III Semi-finals.

Furr High School, who finished second to Scarborough in District 21-4A, plays in College Station as well. The Brahmans are slated to play Center High School at 5 pm, directly before the Scarborough/Palestine contest.

Schedule after today:

Saturday, 4/11, Region III Finals at A&M Consolidated High School, 4 pm

Wednesday, 4/15, State Semi-finals at Georgetown High School, 4 or 6:30 pm

Friday, 4/17, State Finals at Georgetown High School, 2:30 pm

11 Former Legends Currently in the Major Leagues

Delino DeShields, Jr. became the 57th ex-Legend to make it to the Major Leagues on Wednesday, when he made his debut with the Texas Rangers. Of those 57, 11 are currently on a big league roster.

(Years in Lexington)

Fernando Abad, LHP, Oakland (2008)
Matt Albers, RHP, Chicago White Sox (2004)
Jose Altuve, 2B, Houston (2010)
Delino DeShields, Jr., OF, Texas (2011-12)
Chris Johnson, 3B, Atlanta (2007)
Jordan Lyles, RHP, Colorado (2009)
J.D. Martinez, OF, Detroit (2010)
Bud Norris, RHP, Baltimore (2007)
Jimmy Paredes, IF, Baltimore* (2010)
Hunter Pence, OF, San Francisco* (2005)
Ben Zobrist, IF, Oakland (2005)

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Another Legend in the Big Leagues. Who Will Be Next?

Delino DeShields became the 57th former Lexington Legend to play in the Major Leagues when he singled in his first at bat for the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night.  DeShields played for Lexington in 2011 and 2012 and leads the franchise in numerous offensive categories including career hits (234) and stolen bases (113).

Who will be the next former Legend to make it to make his debut? The top candidate is the franchise's career leader in pitching victories.

Luis Cruz appeared in a total of 66 games as a Legend from 2010-12. During that time, he chalked up 22 wins.  He also leads the franchise with 315 strikeouts.

Cruz, 24, begins this in Fresno, Houston's AAA affiliate.  He is on the Astros' 40-man roster, which makes him relatively easy to promote if a pitching need arises in Houston.

Other former Legends with a big league debut in view:

Tommy Shirley, LHP, currently in Fresno (Lexington, 2011-12)
Christian Binford, RHP, currently in Omaha (Lexington, 2013)


Former Legends in Northwest Arkansas (Kansas City's AA affiliate):
Miguel Almonte, RHP
Hunter Dozier, IF
Terrance Gore, OF
Raul Mondesi, IF
Aroni Nina, RHP
Mark Peterson, RHP
Daniel Stumpf, LHP
Ali Williams, RHP


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Spartans Soccer Keeps Rolling


The Scarborough soccer team kept rolling in the play-offs with a 3-0 win over Stafford Tuesday night at Butler Stadium.  With the win, the Spartans move on to the Region III Semi-finals Friday night at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station.  They will play Palestine at 7 pm.

District 22-4A runner-up, Furr advanced as well.  The Brahmas will face Center High School at 5 pm Friday in College Station.

The regional finals are scheduled for Saturday 4 pm, also at A&M Consolidated High School.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Spartans Face Stafford on Tuesday

Scarborough's Boys' soccer team continues their play-off march on Tuesday night at Butler Stadium. The Spartans will take on Stafford(also the Spartans) at 6 pm, April 7 in the Region III Quarter-finals. The winner of the the game advances to Friday's Regional Semi-finals against Palestine or Gatesville.

Furr, who was the runner-up in Scarborough's district, is still in the play-offs as well.  The Brahmas will face Royal High School at 7:00 Tuesday night in Sealy.

For those who like to plan ahead:

Regional Semi-finals:  Friday, 4/10, 7 pm at College Station ISD Stadium (vs. Palestine or Gatesville)

Regional Finals: Saturday, 4/11, 4 pm at College Station ISD Stadium

State Semi-finals: Wednesday, 4/15, at Georgetown High School

State Finals: Friday, 4/17, 2:30 at Georgetown High School

Friday, April 3, 2015

Regardless of the Scoreboard- Real Grace Reflection (Special Edition)

As the poet of the Farmstros Village, I established a tradition of creating and posting a poem about a fictitious baseball team known as the Dukes every Good Friday. I enjoyed being able to share these poems with my readers as a way to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus.  When I departed the Farmstros offices, I wasn't sure if Dukes baseball would continue to be a part of my experience. I hoped it would.

As I discovered last spring, the Dukes are still playing baseball in the recesses of my imagination. This year's attempt to describe their exploits has been intermingled with another project currently dwelling in my cranium. As a result, the most recent Dukes poem, Regardless of the Scoreboard, is also a reflection on L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme, REAL GRACE.

Regardless of the Scoreboard


It seemed a normal season
When the first game rolled around
Nobody saw it coming
It arrived without a sound

To some it looked like magic
That descended on the team
To others, it appeared the Dukes
Were living out a dream
There was a buzz around the team’s
Each pitch, each hit, each throw
And as the season moved along
The humming, it did grow

They did things well each night and day
They played with style and grace
And even when the Dukes did fall
They got back in the race

The Spring turned into Summer
And the Dukes maintained their roll
The fans came to the ballpark and
Cheered with their hearts and soul
They sat on edge for each pitch
Inning one to inning nine
Regardless of the scoreboard they knew
That their Dukes would be fine

A few folks were quite doubtful
They were sure good times would end
“It’s coming soon, the Dukes will show
Their face of old, again.”

Indeed, there was a group that “knew” the upswing couldn’t last
They waited for the team to “fail as they’ve done in the past.”

But good times did continue, through the summer into fall
The Dukes hit pot holes time to time
Yet, still they played good ball

Take me out to the ball game
Take me out to the crowd
They are our Dukes, and we’re all in
We can’t help but get loud

They rose and then they grinded
They did work as best they could
They nibbled on the corners
And when needed, swung the wood

The season ended leaving all the Dukes fans wanting more
They headed home and hoped for what the future had in store.

 c2015 by Mike Tauser

For your convenience here are links to the first seven installments:

The Golden Sombrero Wearer(2008)

Three Day Journey From Worst to First(2009)

The Second Baseman Rides into the Sunset(2010)

Ballpark Time Machine(2011)

The Sword Bellied Dukes Fans' Shirts Held Scimitars(2012)

#DukesForFree

"A" League West World


Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Spartans Win in the Area Round


The Scarborough soccer team (14-5-1) knocked off El Campo on Thursday night to move on to the Regional Quater-finals.  They will play either Stafford on Monday or Tuesday of next week.

District 22-4A runner-up Furr advanced to the Regional Quarter-finals as well. Furr will play Royal next week.

For those who like to plan ahead:

Regional Semi-finals:  Friday, 4/10, 7 pm at College Station ISD Stadium (vs. Palestine or Gatesville)

Regional Finals: Saturday, 4/11, 4 pm at College Station ISD Stadium

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Read More About the Spartans Soccer Team

The Scarborough soccer team, who plays in the Area Round of the Class 4A play-offs Thursday, is featured in a post on the Houston Chronicle's website.  You can read the post by Jeff Jenkins here. The Spartans take on El Campo at 5:30 on April 2 at Butler Stadium.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Spartans Continue Play-offs on Thursday Evening

The Scarborough Boys' Soccer team continues their play-off run on Thursday, April 2 at 5:30 at Butler Stadium.  The Spartans are slated to take on El Campo in the Area Round of the 4A play-offs. With a win, they advance to the regional quarter-finals (April 6-7) against the winner of the Sweeny/Stafford game.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

District Champion Spartan Girls Soccer Ends Season

The Scarborough Girls Soccer team ended their championship season with a loss in the first round of the play-offs Friday. The Spartans, who won the District 22-4A title, fell to Sealy.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Spartans Bring Home District Awards in Basketball

Five members of the Scarborough Spartans basketball team, who won the first play-off game in school history, received awards in District 22-4A.  Junior Hunter Janacek led the list, bringing home the district's Offensive Player of the Year Award.  Quinton Hudson was honored as the Rookie of the Year.

Three seniors were honored as well.  Jonathan Garcia-Loza made first team all district.  Jorge Martinez and Jonathan Crew were named to the district's second team.


Heroes and Van Hekken Kick Off Season Saturday

Andy Van Hekken, who won the rough equivalent of Korean baseball's Cy Young Award in 2014, takes the hill for the Nexen Heroes in Saturday's season opener.  Van Hekken, 20-6 last season, gets the opening day nod at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul against the Hanwha Eagles.

The Heroes advanced to the Korean Series, where they fell to the Samsung Lions in 2014.  The opener is scheduled to begin at 2:00 in Korea (midnight, Friday, Houston time).

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Spartans Move on to Next Round of Soccer Play-offs

The Scarborough boys' soccer team knocked off Navasota 4-3 on Thursday evening at Delmar Stadium.  The Spartans advance to play El Campo in the area round next week.

According to the team's Twitter account, the goals were scored by Montoni(2), Zapata, and Carrizales.

Scarborough Soccer Teams Start Play-offs this Week

The Scarborough Spartans Boys' Soccer team, who won District 21-4A this season, opens their play-off run Thursday night at 5 pm at Delmar Stadium. The Spartans will be playing Navasota on Thursday.  With a win, Scarborough will advance to an area round match-up with El Campo.

The Scarborough Spartans Girls' Soccer team will also appear in the play-offs this week.  The Girls team, who also won District 21-4A, will play Friday night at 5 pm at Sealy.  With a win, Scarborough will advance to an area round match-up with Bay City.


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Astros Encourage Affiliates to Avoid Guaranteeing Wins

Well, Bryn M'Taggare't, you've done it again!!  As I've mentioned in this space previously, I don't seek out Ms. M'Taggare't's work, as its subject matter is not pertinent to this blog.  However, she has once more sent me some information that begs to be published.

Astros Encourage Affiliates to Avoid Guaranteeing Wins in the Future

by Bryn M'Taggare't

The Astros look to avoid future misunderstandings with their minor league affiliates by discouraging them from including one popular promotion on their calendar.  In an announcement released by the team, all the club's minor league affiliates are encouraged to "avoid carrying out any promotion that promises that the team will win a particular game."

Many minor league teams have special nights where a win is promised to all fans in attendance. Traditionally, if the team loses, everyone in attendance receives a ticket or voucher for a ticket to a future game to compensate for the broken promise.

The Astros release on the matter continued, "We appreciate that our affiliates and fans are confident in our abilities; however, we feel a "Guaranteed Win" promotion puts undue pressure on the young men in our organization."

"We have done extensive statistical analysis of this type of promotion in the minor leagues over the last three years. We could not mathematically prove that such a guarantee serves as a jinx to teams. However, after finding that the guarantee is not upheld in nearly half the games, we decided that such a promotion is not a beneficial activity considering our focus on the development of young talent."

"We cannot force our affiliates to adhere to our wishes.  Yet, we are confident that they will cooperate on this matter."

One local media member had an interesting interchange concerning this announcement:

Local Media Member:  Shouldn't a prospect be able to deal with the pressure of playing in a guaranteed win game?  For example, would striking out to lose such a game be a disastrous impediment to a true prospect's development?

Astros:  We would hope in the face of such adversity, our prospect would be able to Shake It Off. However, we don't feel it is prudent to even take such a risk going forward.


Friday, March 20, 2015

The Bald Truth- Real Grace Reflection #11

A devotion I read recently referenced the verse about the hairs on our head being numbered by God. It struck me, as I reflected on LOMT's 2015 theme REAL GRACE, that if God numbers our every hair, we would consequently benefit from having more hair.  Follow me here, the more hair a person has, by default, the more attention it will require to number all of that hair.  More hair equals more attention...  Rogaine, anyone?

The Bald Truth about Real Grace

I realize I need more hair
From my head to my toe
And everywhere between--
In places where it doesn’t show

I plan to wake the follicles
As often as I can
I will not shy away from those who say,
“You’re such a hairy man”

For hair increase means I’ll be known
By Jesus even more
And that math equals greater love
Than my hair felt before

I feel bad for the bald folks
Whose poor noggins hold no strand
I pray they overcome their lack
May their pates feel His hand

It’s true, I envy Big Foot and Chewbacca makes me green
That hair! It gets attention.  I think you know what I mean

So, I’ll do what I can to keep my hair both full and fat
And, yes, consider Rogaine if it ever comes to that.




Monday, March 16, 2015

Top 25 Showdown at Cougar Field Tuesday Night

Two of the nation's top college baseball team will hit the field in Houston at Cougar Field Tuesday night.  In the first of three games between the two schools, #10 Rice and #22 Houston meet on the University of Houston campus at 6:30.  The Cougars (13-7) enter the contest with a five game winning streak.  Rice (15-7) has won its last seven games.

The Owls and Cougars are scheduled to meet two more times this season after Tuesday.  They will meet on April 14 at Rice and on May 12 at Constellation Field in Sugar Land. Houston swept three games from Rice in 2014.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Sterling Falls in 4A State Final

Sterling, who won District 22-4A this season, fell in the state championship game to Bridgeport.  The Raiders ended the season with a 31-6 record.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Sterling Keeps Playing One More Day

District 22-4A champion Sterling advanced to the state championship game, knocking off LaMarque Friday in the Alamodome.  The Raiders are slated to face Bridgeport at 7 pm on Saturday night for the state title.

Sterling Carries 22-4A Flag to State

The Sterling Raiders will represent District 22-4A in San Antonio next weekend.  The district champions knocked off Silsbee Saturday afternoon to win the Region III title and advance to the state tournament in San Antonio.

Sterling (#2 in state) will face La Marque at 3 pm Friday in the Alamodome.  In the other 4A semi-final at 1:30 pm, Dallas Madison (#3) plays Bridgeport (#5).

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Hey, Potty Mouth- Real Grace Reflection #10

Reflection #10 on L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme, REAL GRACE, is a short one. If my younger self met my current self, my younger self would be taken aback by some of the colorful additions to my vocabulary over the years.  This thought was the spark plug that led to the following lines.

Hey, Potty Mouth

Hey, potty mouth, looks like the gate's still open
Your profanity
Couldn't shut it down.

A far better word
Overrides your verbage
Even if you're from the wrong
Side of town.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Sterling Still Representing District 22-4A (and HISD)

Sterling High School, the District 22-4A champions, advanced to the Class 4A Region III finals with a victory over Tatum in Huntsville Friday night.  Sterling will face Silsbee in Saturday's Regional Final. After Friday, Sterling is the only representative of the Houston ISD still alive in the play-offs.

Wharton, who knocked off Scarborough in December in the Sweeny Tournament, has advanced to the Regional Final in Region IV.  Wharton is slated to face La Marque at Texas A&M-Kingsville Saturday afternoon.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Wall Promoted to Scarborough Athletic Director

According to this week's print edition of The Leader, Martin Wall has been promoted and will be Scarborough High School's Athletic Director starting next school year.

Wall, who led the Spartan boys' basketball team to its first play-off victory in school history this year, will take over the role from Ajani Sanders. Sanders, who is currently Scarborough's football coach and AD, will coach football at Westbury High School next year. Wall will continue to coach the basketball team at Scarborough.


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Sterling Advances to Represent District 22-4A

One District 22-4A member has advanced to the Region III boys' basketball semi-finals.  Sterling, who won the district title, knocked off Hardin-Jefferson, 83-79 on Tuesday night.  Sterling advances to face Tatum in Huntsville on Friday night.

Wheatley, the district runner-up, fell Tuesday night to Silsbee, 83-79.  Silsbee, who ended Scarborough's post-season last week, moves on to face Mexia on the campus of Sam Houston State.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Who's That Slacker?- Real Grace Reflection #9

Did somebody say Number 9?  Number 9?  Reflection #9 on L.O.M.T.'s 2015 theme-Real Grace

Who's That Slacker?

Who's that slacker?
Ain't doing a thing
Why do you listen
Every time he rings?

Who's that guy?
He just lies about
I don't see why
You don't send him out

I know, I know, I know, I know
But that's the way the garden grows
The rain it always falls straight down
On any standing on the ground

Man, he's lazy
We all can see
Still you welcome
Like family?

I'm sure that he
Does less than I
Why don't you even
Make him try?

I know, I know, I know, I know
But that's the way the garden grows
The rain it always falls straight down
On any standing on the ground

The rain it always falls straight down
On any one who's on the ground










A Way to Support the Scarborough BASEBALL Team

You can support the Scarborough baseball team and watch the Astros play this season, all in one fell swoop.  As a fundraiser, the Spartan baseball team is selling vouchers that can be redeemed for Astros tickets.

The vouchers cost $27 each and are good for a seat in the Bullpen section in Minute Maid Park for any game in April, May, or June.  PLEASE NOTE: Opening Day and the series against the Yankees are excluded.

This time period covers 38 home dates for the Astros.  For bargain hunters, the average ticket price for the Bullpen section during those 38 dates is $34.24, so if you're planning to go to a game anyway, the vouchers represent a nice savings.

Additionally, the Spartans baseball program receives $7 for each voucher sold.  Vouchers are currently available in the school's front office.  You can get more information from Edgar Villalta, who is the baseball coach.  You can reach his page on Twitter through this link.

To launch this fundraiser, the baseball team had a chance to play a game on the Astros' home turf. The Spartans took the field at Minute Maid Park on Feburary 27.

YOU CAN SUPPORT THE SPARTAN BASEBALL TEAM without buying a voucher.  Donations are always welcome according to Coach Villalta.  The easiest way to donate is to bring your contribution to the school's front office during school hours.  Let them know your donation is for the baseball team.

Monday, March 2, 2015

A Look Back at the Spartans 2014-15 Season


The gym at Scarborough High School is quiet until next November.  The Spartans basketball team has wrapped up a season to remember.  Coach Martin Wall's club won 23 games, including the first play-off game in school history.  Here are a few highlights from the 2014-15 season.

The Season Opener- The Scarborough gym was rocking as a new season began on November 18. A 53-38 win over Northbrook got the schedule off to a great start.

Third Place in the Hempstead Christmas Classic- The Spartans won their first four games in this tournament December 18-20.  After dropping their fifth game, they bounced back to defeat Huntington and claim third place in the 12-team tournament.

A Win Over Wheatley- The Spartans got many people's attention when they knocked off Wheatley, 68-61.  It was in all likelihood, Scarborough's first-ever victory over the basketball powerhouse.

Play-off Bound- It took until the final game of the season for the Spartans to clinch their first play-off berth in a decade, but they did it.  A 60-58 victory over Washington assured Scarborough of a third-place district finish and a trip to the post-season.

On to the Second Round- At the end of a tight contest against La Grange, the Spartans brought out the late-game heroics to win the first play-off game in school history.  When the buzzer sounded, the gym at Morton Ranch High School in Katy looked a lot like Scarborough High School West.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Two of Spartans District Foes Still Going in the Play-offs

The two teams that finished ahead of Scarborough in District 22-4A are still alive after one week of the play-offs.  Sterling, who won the district, is scheduled to face Hardin-Jefferson in the Region III quarter-finals.  District 22-4A runner-up Wheatley next meets Silsbee, who knocked off Scarborough Friday night.

Interestingly, two teams who defeated Scarborough in the Sweeny Tournament in December will clash in the Region IV Quarter-finals.  Columbia and Wharton take the court against each other on Tuesday in Stafford.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Silsbee Too Much for the Spartans in Season Finale

Silsbee proved to have too much firepower for Scarborough as they pulled away in the second half to beat the Spartans, 94-56 in Friday night's Area play-off game.  The Spartans trailed by 10 at halftime, but the Silsbee lead snowballed throughout the second half.  Silsbee (28-5) moves on to face Wheatley in the Regional Quarter-finals.

The Spartans, who end their season with a 23-10 record, were led in scoring by Jorge Martinez, 14, Quinton Hudson, 10 and Jonathan Garcia-Loza, 9.  All five Spartan seniors, including Martinez and Garcia-Loza, scored in their final high school game. You can see the full boxscore here.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Spartans Play-off Central- Game #2 vs. Silsbee


Everything you need to know about the Spartans play-off game Friday against the Silsbee Tigers, who finished the regular season first in District 24-4A.  Friday's game is scheduled to tip-off at 7 pm at Channelview High School.

PLEASE NOTE:  The game will be held at Bill Neal Gym, which is across the street from the high school.  The gym is in front of the football stadium.

HOW DID THE SPARTANS GET HERE?

Scarborough (23-9) finished the regular season in third place in District 22-4A.  They knocked off La Grange, 68-64 in Tuesday's Bi-District contest.

WHO IS WHO FOR THE SPARTANS? 

Number, Player, Class, Height

2, Jorge Martinez, Sr., 5'9"
3, Quinton Hudson, Fr., 6'1"
5, Hunter Janacek, Jr., 6'4"
10, Daryl Samuel, Sr., 5'10"
11, Tahj Parrish, Fr., 5'10"
15, Jonathan Garcia Loza, Sr., 6'3"
21, Devon Brumley, Sr., 6'1"
23, Jonathan Crew, Jr., 6'2"
34, Damani Wheeler, Fr., 6'0"

Season Statistics for the Spartans

HOW DID SILSBEE GET HERE?

With a 27-5 record, Silsbee is ranked #10 in the state.  After winning District 24-4A, they knocked off Huffman-Hargrave in the Bi-District round of the play-offs.

WHO'S WHO FOR SILSBEE?

#3, Michael Williams, Senior
#4, Bruce Newton, Sophomore
#5, Sedrick Spearman, Junior
#10, Trajan Harris, Sophomore
#11, Dontre Thomas, Junior
#12, Tre Lowe, Freshman
#14, Rick Maze, Junior
#23, Tre Grubbs, Junior
#30, Jaden Bass, Freshman
#32, Kolten Mackey, Sophomore
#33, Kalon Barnes, Freshman
#34, Luke Tanton, Junior
#40, Adonis Thomas, Freshman

WHAT'S AT STAKE?

The winner of Friday's game advances to the Region III Quarter-finals next week.  They will face the winner of the Cleveland/Wheatley game.

WHAT IF I CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE GAME?

Mike Sanchez will be providing the play-by-play of the game online through SETXsports. Follow his Twitter feed for more information.  

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SILSBEE BASKETBALL HISTORY

This season marks Silsbee's 11th consecutive post-season appearance.  Over that period, the Tigers have claimed seven district titles, won 27 play-off games and advanced to the state tournament twice.
Needless to say, as a basketball program, Silsbee's accomplishments dwarf Scarborough's.  However, you never know what will happen on the basketball court.






Get to Know the Spartans

Here's a unique way to get to know the team that won the first basketball play-off game in Scarborough history.  The school is using its instagram page to carry out a trivia contest today. Questions will be asked throughout the day about players on the team.

If you're not a student of the school, you can't win any prizes.  However, it is a chance to get to know the Spartans before Friday's game against Silsbee.  Check out the contest here.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Spartans vs. Silsbee, Friday Night in Channelview

Scarborough's Area Round play-off game vs. Silsbee is scheduled for Friday night, February 27 at 7 pm at Channelview High School. Silsbee (27-5) is ranked #10 in the state.

Information on accessing live audio of the game will be available via SETXsports.com.  Mike Sanchez will be behind the microphone.


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Janacek's Big Shot Leads Spartans to First Play-off Victory

A three-point shot by Hunter Janacek with less than 40 seconds remaining (pictured above) gave Scarborough (23-9) a lead they would not relinquish as they knocked off La Grange, 68-64 Tuesday night in the bi-district round of the play-offs.  The win is the first basketball play-off win in Scarborough's history* (as best as our research can determine).

Scarborough next faces Silsbee at a time and place still to be determined in the Area Round of the post-season.


Janacek, a junior, scored 15 of the Spartans' 20 points in the fourth quarter.  He repeatedly forced the action against La Grange's guards, drawing numerous fouls, and hitting the resulting free throws. Janacek ended the game 14 of 15 (eight of nine in the final quarter) at the charity stripe. Two of La Grange's guards fouled out as a result of their attempts to contain Janacek.

Just prior to Janacek's shot, La Grange lost possession of the ball when a foul called against Scarborough was overturned.  One official called a blocking foul on Spartan freshmen Quentin Hudson when he was involved in a collision with a Leopard player driving to the basket.

Hudson's foul would have resulted in two free throws for La Grange, who was in the double bonus. However, after a brief discussion between two of the three officials, the blocking foul was overruled, and a player control foul was assessed to the La Grange player.  Janacek's shot followed directly after this sequence of events.

Hudson was the leader of the Spartans offense through the first three quarters, when he registered 20 of his 23 points. Janacek finished the contest with 24 points. Senior Jonathan Garcia-Loza also reached double digits with 11 points.

Unofficial Box Score