
A Lifetime of Coaching and Milestones
With 35 years of coaching experience, Ray Barbosa Jr. has dedicated his career to shaping young athletes. Currently leading the boys’ high school basketball team at Holy Cross Catholic Academy, he reflects on his proudest achievements, including reaching the TAPPS 2A Elite Eight twice in his career.
But Coach Barbosa isn’t stopping there—this season, his goal is to take his team to the Final Four and win a state championship. Whether facing tough opponents like Wildorado or celebrating milestone victories, his passion for the game remains unwavering.
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Surprising Talents and Game Day Rituals
Coach Barbosa brings more than just basketball expertise to the court. His hidden talent as a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) actor might surprise his players, and his game day ritual of prayer reflects his calm and focused demeanor.
While he avoids eating before games, his post-game meals are well-earned. And if he weren’t coaching? You’d find him snorkeling in Hawaii, embracing the beauty of life’s adventures.
His philosophy that “talent is developed by whoever wants it more” inspires his athletes to push their limits and give their all.
Teamwork is the Heart of the Game
The biggest lesson sports have taught Coach Barbosa is the value of teamwork.
“Don’t complain, work harder!”
His motto is a testament to his belief in accountability and effort.
His favorite drill, the three-man to five-man weave, highlights his focus on building connection and precision among his players. For Coach Barbosa, the Texas Panhandle may not always get the recognition it deserves, but its athletes are brimming with talent and potential.
This coming season, he’s determined to guide his team to new heights, one step at a time.

A Community Rooted in Faith and Support
For Coach Barbosa, coaching at Holy Cross is about more than basketball—it’s about creating a legacy of faith and hard work.
With Hillsong music playing in his office and coffee in hand, he leads with a motivational spirit and a deep love for his community.
The support he receives from his school and the dedication of his players fuel his drive to succeed. At Holy Cross, Coach Barbosa is not just building a team—he’s building a family.