The Atascocita Eagles blew out the undefeated Dobie Longhorns 54-14 in the first round of the postseason.
The Eagles now face Pearland in the area round.
Photos by Andy Tolbert.
The Atascocita Eagles blew out the undefeated Dobie Longhorns 54-14 in the first round of the postseason.
The Eagles now face Pearland in the area round.
Photos by Andy Tolbert.
The stars of 2025-26 West Columbia Football
DISTRICT 10-4A-D2
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Columbia Roughnecks
Wharton Tigers
Brookshire Royal Falcons
La Marque Cougars
Sweeny Bulldogs
Katy Harmony Wildcats
Harmony School of Innovation Mustangs
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
...VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Mudassir Abdullah, Columbia
Offensive Player of the Year: Ja’Keon Jackson, Wharton
Defensive Player of the Year: Jaylan Palmer, Brookshire Royal
Breakout Player of the Year: Brandon Sims Jr., Wharton
On the Cusp: Sweeny Bulldogs
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Columbia is coming off an 8-4 campaign that saw the Roughnecks reach the Area Round of the playoffs. Third-year coach Earnest Pena returns an impressive 14 starters to his team, including University of Houston-commit Mudassir Abdullah after rushing for 1,178 yards and 10 touchdowns. Abdullah registered six games with more than 100 yards rushing in 2024 and had 259 yards receiving as well. He was also a second-team, all-district defensive selection at corner with a team-leading three interceptions and 42 tackles. Additionally on offense, first-team, all-district selections WR/DB Logan Lewis (262 yards, 3 TDs; 2 INT, 43 tackles) and OL Billy Williams are set to be back. Another key returner is Braden Gilliam, who had 76 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and one sack. Also back is second-teamer Benjamin Bailes (OL). Defensively, OLB Kriztopher Alvarez (69 tackles, 3 sacks) is back along with Lewis, who plays corner for the Roughnecks as well. Lewis was a first-team, all-district defensive selection as well after registering 43 tackles and two interceptions.
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Wharton is seeking their first playoff appearance since 2017. The Tigers are led by first-year head coach Jason Haddock. Wharton went 5-5 a year ago and return 15 starters off that team. The District 10-4A-DII Offensive MVP in Ja’Keon Jackson is back after rushing for 874 yards and 13 scores and passing for another 20 touchdowns. Brandon Sims Jr. is coming off a 525-yard rushing campaign and was named second-team, all-district. Other key returners include DL Derek Austin (first-team, all-district) and WR Ja’Marion Beniot (161 receiving yards; second-team, all-district).
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Brookshire Royal enters the fifth year under Theadis Reagins at the helm. The Falcons went 7-4 a year ago and reached the Bi-District Round. Brookshire Royal returns 15 starters from a year ago, including District Defensive MVP Jaylan Palmer and Stephen F. Austin-commit Tyler Lavallier (DL). All-District selections Malik Hooker (LB) and Braylon Reado (OT) are also set to return. Other players to watch include Broedrick Burr (DT), Julius Gilmore (DE), Zaevion Shelton (DE), Justtus Dilworth (OG), Bradon Douglas (DB), Jaylon Johnson III (WR) and Kaysi-Flening Brown (WR).
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La Marque returns some key pieces off its playoff team from 2024. The Cougars bring back first-team, all-district picks Brandon Harris (OL), Kamaury Robinson (DL) and Zadrian Hooker (LB). Second-teamers JD Oliver (WR), Zaelen Munoz (OL) and Brendan Harris (LB) are also set to return.
Sweeny went 5-6 overall a year ago and reached the playoffs after going 4-2 in district play. The Bulldogs were senior heavy in 2024 and return just a handful of all-district selections. First-team, all-district picks Holden Hopkins (OL) and Keshaun Woolsey are coming off stellar sophomore campaigns. The duo will anchor the line up front for the Bulldogs.
Katy Harmony won one game last season, which came against the Harmony School of Innovation in a 24-6 victory. First-team, all-district punter Sebastian Mussett is set to return.
Harmony School of Innovation went 0-10 last year and scored just 35 points all season.
The reigning UIL 5A-D2 State Champions -- Randle Lions
DISTRICT 9-5A-D2
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Randle Lions
Iowa Colony Pioneers
Fort Bend Marshall Buffalos
Texas City Stingarees
Baytown Lee Ganders
Santa Fe Indians
Lamar Consolidated Mustangs
Terry Rangers
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Landen Williams-Callis, Randle
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Carson White, Iowa Colony
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Noriel “Pac-Man” Dominguez, Randle
BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dazjhon Taylor, Fort Bend Marshall
ON THE CUSP: Baytown Lee Ganders
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Fresh off a perfect 16-0 season and the program’s first-ever state title, the Randle Lions approach 2025 with sky-high expectations. Their thrilling 38-35 victory over South Oak Cliff at AT&T Stadium not only crowned them UIL 5A-DII State Champions but also delivered Randle High its first championship in any sport since opening in 2021. With much of their high-octane offense returning to the fold, the Lions are poised for another precedent to be established. Junior RB Landen Williams-Callis headlines the group after a jaw-dropping 2024 campaign that saw him rack up nearly 2,400 all-purpose yards and 45 touchdowns. Already a two-time District MVP and the reigning 5A-DII State Offensive MVP, Williams-Callis is widely considered one of the nation’s top backs. Senior signal-caller Tyler Skrabanek (first-team, all-district) is also back after throwing for over 2,100 yards and 25 touchdowns, with additional firepower coming from fellow first-teamer Dacorian Rubin (Lamar-commit), who led all receivers with 608 yards. Tight end Mason Mixon, as well as linemen Nicholas Ortiz and Logan Reed – each all-district selections – bolster a unit that averaged 51 points per game. Defensively, Randle will look to reload after graduating several key pieces, including standout Chace Sims (Texas A&M). Still, the Lions bring back State Defensive MVP Ryan Mallory at outside linebacker, as well as versatile senior Jalyn Burton and rising junior Patrick Oliver, the district’s Defensive Sophomore of the Year. Furthermore, the return of LB Noriel “Pac-Man” Dominguez (TCU-commit) – who had to sit out a year, due to UIL transfer regulations – will automatically boost the Randle D that held opponents to roughly 9 points a contest last fall. With proven stars on both sides of the ball and momentum on their side, the Lions won’t be sneaking up on anyone — but they may just be getting started.
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After bursting onto the Class 5A scene with a 12-2 finish and a run to the Region III Final, Iowa Colony has quickly proven they belong among the state’s top contenders. Though their season ended in a narrow 21-14 loss to eventual champion Randle at NRG Stadium, the foundation is set for coach Ray Garza and co. to have a similar run, if not better. At the center of the program’s rise is junior quarterback Carson White, who dazzled as a sophomore en route to District Offensive MVP honors. A true dual-threat, White threw for nearly 1,900 yards and 30 touchdowns while rushing for 832 yards and 18 more scores. With offers from Baylor, Houston, Kentucky, and SMU, his reputation will only continue to build. He’ll be joined by a strong supporting cast of first-team, all-district selections, including senior wideout and recent Houston-commit Jayden Warren (613 yards, 14 TDs), senior tailback Aaron Tenner (1,100 total yards, 7 TDs), as well as an O-Line beefed up by junior Chukwuemeka Tasie (first-team) and senior Aaeden Elizondo (second-team) — forming a balanced and explosive offensive unit. On the other side of the chains, the Pioneers will look to retool after numerous impact players were lost to graduation. However, the likes of defensive tackle Daniel Swiney (first-team), linebacker Henry Kalu (92 tackles, 10 TFL), and San Diego State-bound Jeremy Garner II should keep the unit competitive. Seniors Corey Anthony Jr. and Kah’ni Watts (Houston-commit) are also expected to step into larger roles. With a dynamic quarterback, veteran leadership, and last year’s playoff experience in tow, Iowa Colony will be aiming to finish the job this time around.
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Fort Bend Marshall enters this fall with momentum and tradition on its side. After posting a 10-3 record and advancing to the third round of the playoffs a year ago, the James Williams-led Buffalos look to build on their legacy as one of the region’s most consistent forces. Though they fell to Iowa Colony in the postseason, the program’s championship pedigree – including a trip to the 2019 5A-DII State Final – remains a guiding standard. Back to elevate the offense is senior QB Kaeden Johnson (Texas A&M-commit), a dual-threat gunslinger who accounted for more than 2,700 total yards and 31 touchdowns in 2024. He’ll be joined in the backfield by fellow first-team, all-district selection Peyton Long, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and 11 scores. Rising junior Jordan Simmons, the district’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year, adds playmaking ability out wide, while junior lineman Blake Chacier Jr. helps anchor the front. Also, the return of Dazjhon Taylor (Sr. ATH) should provide the team with a dynamic X factor. On defense, Marshall returns key contributors like first-team linebacker Dectric Brown (72 tackles), junior standout Ashton Lofton (71 tackles, 9 TFL, 4 sacks), along with second-team DBs Dylan Waters (Utah-commit) and Myles Ratcliff. Additionally, senior safety Isaiah Williams (Illinois) should be another shutdown specialist in the secondary, after missing three games last fall. The Buffs will also have the special teams covered with first-team kicker Tamir Williams back in the mix.
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Consistency has kept Texas City in the playoff picture, but the Stingarees are hungry for more after a 5-5 finish and a first-round postseason loss to Brenham last year. Now entering his fourth season at the helm, head coach Shone Evans will look to guide a veteran-led roster back into contention. Senior wide receiver Jayden Johnson (Coastal Carolina-commit) returns as a go-to target after earning first-team, all-district honors, while the backfield features a tough, two-way tandem in Eric Garrett and junior Justin Stephens — the latter a second-team selection in 2024. Sophomore lineman Cardae King made an early impact and was named the district’s Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year, and should have plenty of help in the trenches with senior Adriel Paredes also returning. Meanwhile, the Stingarees bring back a strong nucleus of defensive weapons, including senior safeties Patrick Evans and Tory Hall, along with junior d-linemen Trey Lampkin and Dustin Taylor. Senior linebacker Rashard Hamilton is also set to be a key presence in the middle.
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Baytown Lee came up just short of a postseason berth in 2024, despite posting a solid 6-4 record under head coach Tim Finn. With a handful of difference-makers returning, the Ganders will look to take the next step and break back into the playoff mix this fall. Senior Elijah Brown, a dynamic two-way threat and first-team, all-district selection at wide receiver and DB, will be a cornerstone on both sides of the ball. Up front, junior lineman Luis Gonzalez Jr. returns to anchor the offense after earning second-team recognition. Defensively, Lee features an experienced front seven, led by senior end Rylen Barrientos and junior tackle Aedan Squires. Sophomore Nehemiah Louisy, the district’s Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year, adds some promise to a group that’s looking to continue trending upward.
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As the Santa Fe Indians prepare for the upcoming season, a tough and determined defense could be the key to improvement. Coming off a 4-6 finish in 2024, including a 2-5 district record, head coach Blake Ryder will rely on veteran leadership and emerging talent to push the program forward. Senior safety Jackson Smith returns as a first-team, all-district selection and dangerous return specialist. He’ll be supported by senior linebacker Jaidyn Bailey and defensive end Johnathan Baccinelli, both second-team honorees, while sophomore Teegan Woitna – the district’s Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year – brings some muscle up front. Offensively, Santa Fe faces some questions at the skill positions, but senior center Gerardo Rodriguez provides a reliable anchor in the trenches after earning second-team recognition.
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With new head coach Chris Lane taking the reins, Lamar Consolidated is hoping to turn the page after a tough 1-9 campaign in 2024. Lane, coming over from Fort Bend Travis, inherits a roster with individual talent looking to translate into team success. The offense brings back several all-district performers, including senior wideout Kameron Daliet and versatile junior Edgar Garcia, who earned first-team honors at tight end but is also capable of taking snaps at quarterback. Sophomore Samuel Johnson, the district’s Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year, adds excitement to the receiving corps. Defensively, senior edge rusher Trevor Onuegbu returns to lead a unit eager for improvement. Simply put, expect a hungry, rejuvenated Mustangs squad this fall.
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Heading into the fifth year of directing the Terry program, head coach Darnell Jackson is aiming to guide his alma mater back to the playoffs for the first time since 2020. Despite a tough 2-8 finish last fall, the Rangers return a reasonable assortment of all-district picks who provide a spark on both sides of the ball. Senior QB Everett Gary and H-back Mathew Eben bring experience to the offense, while linebacker Jayden Robertson and defensive back Trey Reyes look to bolster an improved defense.
The stars of 2025-26 Bridgeland Football
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Bridgeland Bears
Cypress Ranch Mustangs
Cypress Springs Panthers
Cypress Woods Wildcats
Cypress Lakes Spartans
Waller Bulldogs
Langham Creek Lobos
Cypress Park Tigers
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Paris Melvin, Cypress Springs
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Darien Rogers, Cypress Woods
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Calvin Thomas, Cypress Ranch
BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tyler Begeal, Bridgeland
ON THE CUSP: Waller Bulldogs
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Coming off a 12-2 season and a trip to the UIL 6A Division I Region II Final, Bridgeland enters 2025 with all the momentum they could ask for, further fueling the lofty expectations that precede them. Under the direction of third-year head coach Lonnie Madison, the Bears have already secured three straight district titles and now No. 4 heading into their newest campaign. The offense returns several proven contributors, including junior running back Kash Schwab, a first-team, all-district selection who totaled nearly 1,800 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns last season. Additionally, senior back Alex Myers adds depth after a strong junior campaign with 793 rushing yards and 12 scores. Under center, senior quarterback Tyler Begeal steps into a full-time role after splitting reps with Jett Lewis a year ago, throwing for 986 yards and 13 touchdowns in limited action. Up front, junior lineman Chase Allen (second-team) anchors a unit poised for continued success, while senior wideouts Trace Meullion and Jonathan Taylor offer reliable targets. Defensively, Bridgeland boasts a veteran secondary led by first-team, all-district seniors Nicholas Bright and Braiden Graves. Senior outside linebacker Wade Thompson also returns to help solidify a group that will be key to another postseason push.
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Following a campaign in which they went 8-4 and reached the second round of the playoffs, the Cypress Ranch Mustangs approach the upcoming season with a reloaded roster and heightened expectations under second-year head coach William Blaylock. Offensively, the Mustangs retain several key playmakers—most notably senior running back Peyton Thomas, who racked up over 1,100 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns en route to second-team all-district honors. Junior QB Braden Baker is primed for a breakout season, leading an attack that will lean heavily on its experienced offensive front. Anchoring the trenches are seniors Kerrick Winters and Ayden Taylor, along with standout sophomore R’Monie Edwards—all of whom earned all-district recognition last fall. Furthermore, tight end William Blaylock II and junior wideout Manny Leyja add reliable targets to the passing game. On defense, all eyes will be on senior linebacker Calvin Thomas, a four-star recruit who announced his commitment to North Carolina in July. At 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, Thomas is a disruptive force and the heartbeat of a unit that also features fellow first-team selection Ayden Combs. Junior defensive back Jacob Lee, last year’s Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year, and second-team lineman Amari Vickerson—son of former NFL player Kevin Vickerson—round out a formidable core, which should cause trouble for any opposing offense.
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After back-to-back winning seasons and a near-miss in last year’s playoff opener against Tomball, Cypress Springs makes its way back to the gridiron with increasing expectations and a roster built to compete. The Panthers finished 8-3 last fall and continue trending upward with coach Oji Fagan, now entering his fifth year at the helm. A former Fort Bend Marshall offensive coordinator, Fagan has steadily transformed the program into a district contender. The next step? Getting over the “first-round hump” in the postseason. Senior ATH Paris Melvin Jr.—the reigning District 16-6A MVP—returns as one of the most dynamic two-way players in the Houston area. He racked up 1,091 rushing yards, 352 receiving yards, and 21 total touchdowns, while also contributing defensively with an interception and four pass breakups. Junior signal-caller Jared Hagger also returns to the fold after earning first-team, all-district honors, throwing for 1,470 yards and 14 touchdowns while adding over 500 rushing yards and seven scores on the ground. Fellow junior Yogi Martin Jr. will also provide valuable support in the backfield. On defense, Cy Springs is anchored by unanimous first-teamers Jarvis Spires (Sr. DT) and Jonathan Ijoma (Sr. LB), along with Kristopher Ross (Sr. DE) and Kameron Roberson (Jr. CB).
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The Cypress Woods Wildcats are set to kick off 2025 with a new—but familiar—face at the helm. Jeremy Hickman takes over as head coach after leading Fort Stockton, returning to a program where he was part of the original staff in 2007 as a defensive assistant. He replaces Cody Simper, who accepted the head coaching job at Barbers Hill during the offseason. As a team, Cy Woods is coming off an 8-3 campaign that saw the Wildcats finish second in the district before falling in the Class 6A Division II bi-district round. With key talent returning on both sides of the ball, expectations remain high. Senior quarterback Darien Rogers headlines the offense after earning 16-6A Offensive MVP honors last fall. Rogers passed for nearly 2,300 yards and 28 touchdowns while adding over 500 rushing yards and 12 scores on the ground, showcasing his dual-threat versatility. Additionally, the Wildcats will lean on proven senior leaders to shoulder the defensive push, including first-team, all-district DB Keyan Pickett (54 tackles, 3 INTs), LB Thomason Strickland, and DE Jaiden Ogletree.
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As the fall continues to inch closer, Cypress Lakes has the experience and firepower to take a step forward in HC Tyrone Carter’s second year. The Spartans finished 4-6 in 2024, but retain a talented group of seniors ready to lead the charge. Wide receiver Courtney “CJ” Lewis Jr. (Tulsa-commit) headlines the offense after a standout campaign with 741 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. He’s joined by Texas State-bound ATH Amiri Barnes and senior QB Jimmy Alarcon, who threw for nearly 1,800 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding three more on the ground. The Spartans also boast a formidable defense, propelled by first-team, all-district selections Corbin Phillips (Sr. DL), De’Shaun “DJ” Butler (Sr. LB), and Nate Davis (Sr. DB). Though still in pursuit of the program’s first winning record, Cy Lakes could make a strong case for that breakthrough in 2025.
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Waller may have finished 6th overall in the 16-6A standings a season ago, but with a high-powered offense back on the turf, the Bulldogs could be one of the district’s more dangerous sleepers. Head coach Marcus Mendoza will once again lean on sophomore quarterback Tristin “T.K.” Gaines, who took home Offensive Newcomer of the Year honors as a freshman. A rising dual-sport standout, Gaines has already caught the attention of top-tier collegiate programs such as TCU, Baylor, Houston, and Texas Tech. Whether he’s threading passes downfield or turning double plays on the baseball diamond, Gaines shows poise well beyond his years. He’ll have no shortage of help. Senior wideout Allen Haynes and running back Robert Carter both return after earning first-team, all-district nods, while tight end Alan Vasquez and receiver Michael Tshitenge add depth to the passing game. In the trenches, linemen Javier Zarate and Elias Hall provide valuable experience up front. With Gaines under center and plenty of playmakers around him, Waller’s offense has the potential to flip the script this fall.
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In response to a challenging 4-6 season (1-6 against district opponents) in their most recent endeavor, Langham Creek will be focused on turning the page and improving their district performance. The team brings back a handful of weapons – primarily, junior defensive end Ezekiel Ayangbile, a first-team, all-district selection and four-star edge rusher – as well as junior RB Jordan King, and senior OL Micah Reed, a district second-teamer.
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Cypress Park enters this campaign with a new figure holding the keys to the program. Donald Lawrence, who previously coached at Clear Lake, replaces Greg Rogers as the Tigers aim to end a long winless streak. The team is determined to return to the form that led them to a surprising district championship in 2021 and finally secure their first victory in several seasons.Join the #VYPETEAM
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