Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to share this for a while now. It’s about my little adventure with the Sexton High School basketball team. Not playing, mind you, but getting involved in tracking their games and stats. It all started when I was looking for some local sports action to follow.
First off, I had to figure out where to find information about the team. Spent a good chunk of time digging around online. You know how it is, one website leads to another, and before you know it, you’re down a rabbit hole. Eventually, I stumbled upon some pages about Sexton High School athletics. That’s where I got the basic info – team roster, schedule, stuff like that. They had details on the varsity basketball team, which was exactly what I was after.
Then came the fun part – actually going to the games. I managed to catch a few of their home games and even a couple away. Let me tell you, the energy at these high school games is something else. The crowd, the cheers, the whole atmosphere – it’s pretty infectious. I started taking notes during the games, jotting down scores, who’s playing well, and any interesting plays. Just for my own records, you know?
After a few games, I decided to get a bit more organized. I made a simple spreadsheet to keep track of everything. Nothing fancy, just the date, opponent, score, and some basic stats for the Sexton players. It was pretty cool to see it all laid out like that. Made it easier to follow the team’s progress throughout the season.
- Tracked down team roster and schedule online.
- Attended several games, both home and away.
- Took notes during games, recording scores and player performances.
- Created a spreadsheet to organize game data and track the team’s progress.
I even found some online streams for games I couldn’t make it to. Not the best quality, but hey, it’s better than nothing. Watching those, I could still keep up with the team and add to my little database.
Keeping Up with the Team
By the end of the season, I had this neat little record of Sexton’s basketball journey. It wasn’t anything official, just my own personal project. But it was fun, and I learned a lot about the team and the players. Plus, it was a great way to feel more connected to the local sports scene. High school sports, man, they’ve got a charm of their own. It’s all about the passion and the community, you know? This whole thing, it’s just a hobby, but it’s been a blast.