Trophy Club, TX - Just days after claiming a 51-46 road victory over top-twenty ranked Byron Nelson (18-4), the Chargers found themselves ranked in the TABC
(Texas Association of Basketball Coaches) Top 25 this week, coming in at No. 22. Central currently sits alone at the top of District 4 with a record of 3-0 heading into Tuesday night's home contest against Fossil Ridge (3-15).
6A District 4 Standings (As of Jan. 10, 2023)
Place |
School |
District Record |
Overall Record |
1st |
Central |
3-0 |
17-4 |
2nd |
Byron Nelson |
2-1 |
18-4 |
3rd |
Haltom |
2-1 |
11-8 |
4th |
Timber Creek |
2-1 |
16-6 |
5th |
Keller |
2-1 |
12-10 |
6th |
V.R. Eaton |
1-2 |
11-9 |
7th |
Southlake Carroll |
0-3 |
14-7 |
8th |
Fossil Ridge |
0-3 |
3-15 |
Senior
Nehemiah Weber once again led the way for the Chargers, scoring 22 points while going 3-5 from beyond the arc and falling just one rebound shy of a double-double. With 11 games left in the regular season, the Chargers need just three more wins to equal their 2021-22 season total of 20 and still have a shot at the all time record of 27 wins coming during the 2011-12 season.
TABC UIL Class 6A Top 25
1. Lake Highlands (17-3)
2. Beaumont United (19-1)
3. Arlington Martin (19-3)
4. Allen (19-6)
5. Plano (19-6)
6. Desoto (18-4)
7. Seven Lakes (22-4)
8. Cy Creek (18-5)
9. Pearland Dawson (19-4)
10. Stony Point (18-1)
11. San Marcos (25-2)
12. Buda Johnson (20-2)
13. Austin Westlake (22-3)
14. Hightower (16-6)
15. Guyer (16-6)
16. Mansfield Legacy (15-5)
17. SA Brennan (18-6)
18. Plano East (20-3)
19. Harker Heights (16-7)
20. Highland Park (16-5)
21. Cy Falls (16-5)
22. Keller Central (17-4)
23. Byron Nelson (18-4)
24. Summer Creek (18-5)
25. Tomball Memorial (21-2)
Keller ISD Athletics offers sports programs that help develop the whole student through athletics. KISD athletics programs will provide student-athletes opportunities to experience competition, leadership roles, self-improvement, goal setting, discipline, coachability, learning from setbacks, accountability, enhance academics, developing positive character traits, and being part of a team. In partnership with families and community, the mission of Central High School is to inspire in all students the desire to learn, the courage to lead, the value of proven character, and the commitment to serve. More information about Central and its coaches, student-athletes and teams is available at
Centralchargerathletics.com