Cypress Woods has been overlooked all season.
Well, no longer. The Wildcats are 7-0 and blew out Cypress Springs last week. Next up are the No. 15 Cypress Ranch Mustangs for the district title. QB Darien Rogers and Bryant Thomas lead the offense, while the "no-name" defense is stingy and fly to the ball. Coach Cody Simper has it going, so keep it up.
Katy knocked out Katy Jordan with ease to remain THE TEAM in the Katy ISD. Somethings never change.
Willis stays undefeated by handing Conroe, who drops their first game. Nimitz drops out of the ranks after losing a pair of games as Clear Springs moves into the Class 6A Top 25.
In Class 5A, everyone moves on except Waltrip. The Rams are out and the LaPorte Bulldogs move in.
A pair of wild games headlined the private school ranks as Kinkaid snuck by Episcopal and Second Baptist School beat TWCA in overtime.
Here are the rankings.
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VYPE’s Class 6A Top 25
No. 1 North Shore Mustangs
No. 2 Atascocita Eagles
No. 3 Fulshear Chargers
No. 4 Willis Wildkats
No. 5 Summer Creek Bulldogs
No. 6 Cypress Woods Wildcats
No. 7 Hightower Hurricanes
No. 8 Ridge Point Panthers
No. 9 Bridgeland Bears
No. 10 Shadow Creek Sharks
No. 11 Katy Tigers
No. 12 The Woodlands Highlanders
No. 13 Klein Cain Hurricanes
No. 14 Tomball Cougars
No. 15 Cypress Ranch Mustangs
No. 16 Katy Jordan Warriors
No. 17 Cy-Fair Bobcats
No. 18 Deer Park Deer
No. 19 Pearland Oilers
No. 20 Dickinson Gators
No. 21 Clear Springs Chargers
No. 22 Paetow Panthers
No. 23 Conroe Tigers
No. 24 Westfield Mustangs
No. 25 Stratford Spartans
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VYPE’s Class 5A Rankings
No. 1 Randle Lions
No. 2 Galveston Ball Tors
No. 3 Angleton Wildcats
No. 4 Iowa Colony Pioneers
No. 5 Huntsville Hornets
No. 6 FB Marshall Buffs
No. 7 Montgomery Bears
No. 8 Crosby Cougars
No. 9 Texas City Stings
No. 10 LaPorte Bulldogs
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VYPE’s Top 5 Private Schools
No. 1 Kinkaid Falcons
No. 2 Concordia Lutheran Crusaders
No. 3 Second Baptist School Eagles
No. 4 Episcopal Knights
No. 5 The Woodlands Christian Academy Warriors
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PRESS RELEASE: Willis HS Athletics Hosting Texas Way Sportsmanship Assembly After Cleveland Incident
21 Oct, 2024
Willis, TX – Willis High School will be hosting a sportsmanship assembly for all student-athletes following the unsportsmanlike incident at a recent football game against Cleveland High School. Looking to turn that negative incident into a learning opportunity, school leadership has invited player development coach Stephen Mackey, founder of 2Words Character Development, to meet with the student-athletes about The Texas Way, a statewide sportsmanship initiative launched in partnership with the Texas High School Coaches Association and Texas High School Athletic Directors Association.
The curriculum of the Texas Way focuses on three pillars:
- Respect for Others: The Texas Way teaches respect that goes beyond the scoreboard. It’s about who we are, not what others do.
- Control of Self: This pillar is about maintaining composure and grace, especially when the stakes are high. The Texas Way encourages handling challenges with class.
- Spirit of Competition: We’re here to win, but not at the cost of integrity. The Texas Way promotes giving your best effort while holding true to your values.
WHO: Willis High School football coach & athletic director, Trent Miller and Stephen Mackey, founder of 2Words Character Development
WHAT: Texas Way Sportsmanship Assembly for all student-athletes
WHEN: Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Willis High School
Willis, TX 77378
**Everyone must check in at the front office
WHY: To make good sportsmanship a way of life throughout the state
NOTES:
- Please RSVP to Kirk Reynolds, kirkreynoldspr@gmail.com, if you plan to cover the assembly.
- Trent Miller, Stephen Mackey and Willis ISD Superintendent Dr. Kimberley James will be available for interviews after the assembly.
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