Per wikipedia:
"As of March 2010, Yates' boys basketball team was ranked number one in the nation by USA Today having defeated their opponents by margins of 135, 115, 99 (twice), 98, 90 and 88 points. On January 6, 2010, the basketball team defeated Class 4A District 21 opponent Lee High School 170-35, setting the state record for points in a game and sparking al debate in the process. Despite a 100-12 halftime lead, the Lions stayed true to their pressing and trapping style, which did not sit well with Lee head coach Jacques Armant.
“I feel very disrespected right now,” Armant told the Houston Chronicle after the game. “I don’t understand why Yates just kept scoring and pressing when they were up so much. These are kids. It isn’t good to do that to other young men.” Yates head coach Greg Wise defended his team’s efforts. ESPN's Rick Reilly wrote a scathing article condemning the school's coach, Greg Wise, as unsportsmanlike. He called upon USA Today "to remove Yates from its national rankings ... as a statement about basic sports decency."[22]
In February 2012 Yates was reclassified as a University Interscholastic League 3A school, down from the 4A level."