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Just how hard is it to get inside the head of Argyle linebacker Blake Dunham? VYPE asks Blake’s proud father, The Ticket’s George Dunham, and big brother Brent to give us a clue.
Collin County, Texas

When Argyle junior Blake Dunham isn’t chasing down running backs, he’s just another teenage boy whose father, George happens to be one of the area’s top-rated sports radio personalities as part of KTCK’s Dunham & Miller show. We asked George and Brent, who’s been known to swing a mean stick on the golf course, to take a stab at how Blake would answer our monthly quiz. ...
VYPE slowed down TCA quarterback Johnny Catalano just long enough to ask him 10 questions about his life.
Collin County, Texas

Defenders find it tough to get a grip on Trinity Christian-Addison quarterback Johnny Catalano. He’s already rushed for more than 200 yards in two games this season. Will Johnny’s older brothers find it easier to tackle 10 questions about little bro’? Take a look and see: ...
Brandon Haynes has a lot on his mind – and he’s decided to let VYPE and his parents inside for a tour.
Collin County, Texas

Senior Brandon Haynes is in the protection business, sealing opposing tacklers away from Jesuit running backs and out of the Rangers’ backfield. VYPE talked Brandon into letting his guard down on his personal likes and dislikes, and let his parents guess what’s going on inside his head. ...
VYPE gets inside the head of top quarterback recruit Ryan Mossakowski
Collin County, Texas

What kind of questions are college recruiters asking Frisco Centennial’s Ryan Mossakowski? Probably not the questions we posed to the senior quarterback. We also had Ryan’s dad, Dan, and sister, Sara, ponder Ryan’s mind just for fun. ...
What’s going on inside the brain of McKinney North’s salutatorian? We ask Lindsay Camiscione to give us a peek.
Collin County, Texas

McKinney North swimmer Lindsay Camiscione recently was named salutatorian of her senior class. Before the three year-letterman and senior captain begins classes at Texas A&M, VYPE asked her mother, Gina, and sister, Cassie, to test their knowledge of her personal likes and favorites. ...
Senior goalie Tim Franda recently helped the Plano Wildcats hockey team to a runner-up finish at the Texas Cup state tournament. Can his mother and younger brother guess his answers to a few personal questions?
Collin County, Texas

Tim’s brother, Nikki, is an Eagle Academy freshman. His mother, Kathy, takes advantage of Tim’s extensive ice time to shoot photographs of the Wildcats games. We asked Nikki and Kathy to take part in our monthly lighthearted Triple Play. ...
Steve Curtis is a junior outfielder for the Wylie Pirates and a busy student-athlete. Can his mother and sister guess his answers to a few personal questions?
Collin County, Texas

Steve’s sister, Mary, is a co-captain of the Wylie varsity cheerleaders. His mother, Lynne, not only supports Steve and Mary, but also Mark, who is active in the Wylie band. We asked Mary and Lynne to take part in our monthly lighthearted Triple Play. ...
Keith Owens is a sophomore defensive end for the McKinney Boyd Broncos and a fan of music and fiction. Are his mother and younger sister in touch with his busy life?
Collin County, Texas

Keith’s younger sister, Taylor Owens, is a freshman cheerleader and diver at Boyd with her own hectic life to live. Their mother, Lisa Owens, spends time supporting her kids and photographing their games. With so much going on, do little sister and mom know Keith’s likes and dislikes? ...
No member of the Plano swim team spends more time in the water than a Konicke. All three Konicke girls – Genny, Kelsey and Marissa – or “The Sisters” as they’re known to their teammates, are close. But how close?
Collin County, Texas

Junior Kelsey and freshman Marissa dived into the head of Genny, a senior, who will swim for the University of Arizona in the fall. ...
Beau knows Plano football. Beau Brence was the Wildcats ball boy when he was as young as nine years old. His life revolves around football and football in Plano. His dad, Gerald Brence, has coached for 27 years at Plano and was named the Plano ISD athletic director before the season began. His mother, Liz Brence, chases three boys and her husband to each football game, trying to never miss one.
Collin County, Texas

How will the Brences score on our Triple Play? ...

A collection of this month's best action photos.

Like Father, Like Sons
by: Steve Hunt

In some ways, Terry Tausch isn’t that much different than any other father of a high school athlete. He enjoys... More

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Disciples of Coach K.
by: Jim Donovan

On the night of Oct. 3, 1986, the Plano Wildcats were on the brink of making football history. Not... More

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The University Interscholastic League divides its football playoffs based on the student enrollment number of qualifying high schools. VYPE asked... More

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Lovejoy's Going to State
Lovejoy’s volleyball team earned a shot at the school’s first state title in just its second year of varsity play by winning the Class 3A... More


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You’ve Been Served
by: Steve Hunt

Frisco Wakeland made huge strides in just its second season. After finishing near .500 in 2007, the Wolverines won the... More

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Blake Dunham
Just how hard is it to get inside the head of Argyle linebacker Blake Dunham? VYPE asks Blake’s proud father,... More

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Wildcard Wildcats
Two new teams join the newly numbered district, but two old heavyweights figure to punch it out for the District... More
Collin County Countdown
These guys have plenty of reasons to smile. Daryn Alves, Ryan Mossakowski and Rex Burkhead are just a few of... More
Finish It, Part II?
Celina won’t be the only defending state champion from Collin County playing in Class 3A this season. Farmersville won the... More

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