St. Pius X enters Week 9 of the Texas high school football season following the Panthers Bye Week this past week..
The Panthers prepare to take on Antonian Prep this week as they look to get another win in District play!
VYPE's Matt Malatesta talked with coach Shaun Stephens about the Bye week and upcoming matchup with Antonian Prep.
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THE SIX-ROTATION: VYPE Houston Volleyball Podcast -- Season 2 Episode 5 // Powered by LOVB
22 Oct, 2025
VYPE's Matthew Ogle and Matt Malatesta talk Houston-area volleyball in the Six-Rotation Podcast.
In this week's edition, we highlight H-Town's elite, and the plethora of contenders with the 2025 postseason nearly underway!
Get in the loop as we talk about the most popular girls sports in the state of Texas.
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Dekaney legend Trey Williams and VYPE's Matt Malatesta
Trey Williams: The Original VYPE Star
Before the explosion of Houston high school football coverage, before social media turned recruits into celebrities, there was Trey Williams — one of the first bona fide stars of the VYPE Media era, which dates back two decades.
The electrifying running back from Spring Dekaney was pure fast-twitch energy — smooth, confident, and surgical in his preparation. Williams didn’t just play the game; he transformed a brand-new school into a state powerhouse.
In 2012, he led the Dekaney Wildcats to a Class 5A State Championship, putting the program on the map and his name in Texas high school football history. Along the way, he amassed over 8,000 rushing yards in one of the state’s toughest districts and finished his prep career as the No. 4-ranked running back in the nation. He was, simply put, that dude.
Williams became a fixture at VYPE — gracing the cover of VYPE Magazine three times, an honor reserved for the elite of the elite.
Now, in a rare sit-down, Williams joins VYPE co-founder Matt Malatesta to reminisce about his legendary career — from his days at Dekaney to his choice to play at Texas A&M, and everything that’s followed since.
This is a can’t-miss conversation with one of Houston’s true Mt. Rushmore athletes of the past 20 years.
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