Nimitz Girls Tack & Field
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It is time for the track stars of Aldine ISD to run, leap and throw their way the the Regional and State Track Meets.
Meet the faces of Aldine ISD track!
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Nimitz Girls Tack & Field
It is time for the track stars of Aldine ISD to run, leap and throw their way the the Regional and State Track Meets.
Meet the faces of Aldine ISD track!
The Area Round of the Texas high school football playoffs is upon us after an exciting opening round that saw some upsets across H-Town and history made.
The Cy Lakes Spartans shocked the city taking down Magnolia 21-12 to get their first playoff win in school history. The Grand Oaks Grizzlies also made history winning their first ever playoff game against Nimitz 38-28.
With the Area round of the playoffs starting this week VYPE’s Matt Malatesta, Matthew Ogle and Jackson DiPasquale give their predictions for this week’s matchups.
6A DI Region II
The Woodlands (9-2) vs Klein Collins (11-1), 6:00 PM Saturday at Thorne Stadium
- Ogle: The Woodlands (31-20) Malatesta: The Woodlands (27-21) DiPasquale: The Woodlands (31-28)
Grand Oaks (8-3) vs Cy Ranch (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Tomball ISD Stadium
- Ogle: Cy Ranch (24-14) Malatesta: Cy Ranch (28-10) DiPasquale: Cy Ranch (42-21)
6A DI Region III
Cy Falls (8-3) vs Cinco Ranch (8-3), 7:00 PM Friday at Legacy Stadium
- Ogle: Cy Falls (34-28) Malatesta: Cinco Ranch (35-20) DiPasquale: Cy Falls (24-21)
Ridge Point (11-0) vs North Shore (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Thorne Stadium
- Ogle: North Shore (35-31) Malatesta: Ridge Point (35-24) DiPasquale: Ridge Point (35-28)
Lamar (8-3) vs Strake Jesuit (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Delmar Stadium
- Ogle: Strake Jesuit (30-21) Malatesta: Strake Jesuit (24-17) DiPasquale: Strake Jesuit (42-14)
Dickinson (11-0) vs Pearland (11-0), 7:00 PM Friday at Challenger Columbia Stadium
- Ogle: Dickinson (21-17) Malatesta: Pearland (42-28) DiPasquale: Pearland (48-21)
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6A DII Region 2
College Park (11-0) vs Cy Lakes (6-5), 7:00 PM Friday at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium
- Ogle: College Park (38-14) Malatesta: College Park (35-10) DiPasquale: College Park (42-0)
Willis (9-2) vs Tomball (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Randall Reed Stadium
- Ogle: Willis (31-28) Malatesta: Tomball (42-20) DiPasquale: Willis (28-24)
6A DII Region III
Memorial (10-1) vs Katy (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Tully Stadium
- Ogle: Memorial (30-27) Malatesta: Katy (28-20) DiPasquale: Memorial (35-31)
Manvel (8-3) vs Summer Creek (10-1), 7:00 PM Friday at Turner Stadium
- Ogle: Summer Creek (42-21) Malatesta: Summer Creek (48-14) DiPasquale: Summer Creek (35-24)
Stratford (5-6) vs Jordan (8-3), 1:00 PM Saturday at Tully Stadium
- Ogle: Jordan (48-10) Malatesta: Jordan (21-20) DiPasquale: Jordan (42-28)
Shadow Creek (8-3) vs CE King (9-2), 7:00 PM Friday at Sheldon ISD Stadium
- Ogle: CE King (35-28) Malatesta: CE King (52-28) DiPasquale: CE King (48-21)
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5A DI Region III
Barbers Hill (8-3) vs Anderson (10-1), 5:00 PM Saturday at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium
- Ogle: Barbers Hill (45-20) Malatesta: Barbers Hill (24-17) DiPasquale: Anderson (35-21)
5A DII Region III
Randle (11-0) vs Pfluggerville-Conally (7-4), 7:00 PM Friday at Merrill Green Stadium
- Ogle: Randle (60-3) Malatesta: Randle (38-24) DiPasquale: Randle (55-14)
Iowa Colony (10-1) vs Pfluggerville (7-4), 7:00 PM Friday at Waller ISD Stadium
- Ogle: Iowa Colony (45-24) Malatesta: Iowa Colony (28-21) DiPasquale: Iowa Colony (42-21)
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4A DI Region III
Stafford (6-5) vs Kilgore(10-1), 7:00 PM Friday at Berton A. Yates Stadium
- Ogle: Kilgore (38-14) Malatesta: Kilgore (45-10) DiPasquale: Kilgore (52-14)
Yates (11-0) vs Pine Tree (7-4), 7:30 Friday at Driskell Stadium
- Ogle: Yates (54-16) Malatesta: Pine Tree (35-30) DiPasquale: Yates (48-21)
Crawford (10-1) vs Lindale (10-1), 7:00 PM at Nacogdoches Stadium.
- Ogle: Crawford (35-30) Malatesta: Lindale (42-20) DiPasquale: Crawford (35-28)
4A DI Region IV
Bay City (8-3) vs Austin LBJ (9-2), 2:00 PM Saturday at Brenham Cub Stadium
- Ogle: Austin LBJ (42-24) Malatesta: Bay City (20-13) DiPasquale: Bay City (42-28)
Second Baptist's Reese Alston
THERE’S A SPOTLIGHT ASSOCIATED WITH THE ALSTON NAME, ONE THAT MOST 17-YEAR-OLDS WOULDN’T DARE STEP
INTO.
But Reese Alston has embraced it, known as “Lil Skip” in tandem with his father, Rafer Alston—whose streetball fame earned him the nickname “Skip 2 My Lou” before he joined the NBA in 1999.
The junior point guard for Second Baptist is steadily shaping a modernized reputation on the court, showcasing consistency and
an ability to thrive in high-pressure moments.
Standing 6-foot-2, Alston racked up 763 points, 187 assists, 154 rebounds, and 88 steals last season, helping the Eagles secure a 33-4 record and a commanding 65-47 victory over Grace Prep in the TAPPS-5A State Championship—the program’s fourth overall title and first since 2018.
Postseason recognition followed, with Alston collecting TAPPS-5A Player of the Year, District MVP, and State Tournament MVP honors. From a recruiting standpoint, the four-star prospect has drawn interest from D1 powers including Purdue, Houston, Kentucky, and Texas Tech, among a host of others, signaling that his recruitment is reaching national heights.

While his pedigree and skill are impressive, Alston credits his father’s guidance for shaping both his approach to the game.
“He’s coached me all my life, since my AAU days. One of the biggest things he’s instilled in me is a sense of unwavering focus,” Alston said. “Similar to what my Dad faced in his career, there are going to be doubters and haters along the way. But he taught me that I need to just keep putting in the work behind the scenes, and let all the noise roll off my back in order to overcome that.”
Alston also excels under the attention that comes with being the No. 3-ranked player in Texas.
“Honestly, I like the hostile environment that comes with the spot I’m in,” he said. “If you get that kind of attention and pressure, it usually means you’re doing something right. It’s easy to get distracted. But, I think that I’ve been able to handle those moments pretty well up to this point, and I’m ready for the ones that are ahead.”
When it comes to preparation, “Lil Skip” keeps it simple.
“I try not to over think it or get too locked in before games,” he said. “For me, the best way to get in the right headspace is just hanging out with the guys—usually listening to Kodak Black, Chief Keef, and Drake while we warm up.”

Now that Second Baptist begins its title defense, the target on their backs is larger than ever.
“Coach (Taylor Land) told us that it won’t be easy and that there are definitely going to be some teams who play that much harder against us because of it,” Alston said. “So, this year is about getting everyone prepared for the adversity we’ll face and being ready to show how we respond.”
For Reese Alston, it’s about more than continuing a family legacy. It’s about evolving his own—one shot, one game, and one championship run at a time.
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