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Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
Another week, another slate filled with guaranteed developments on the diamond.
The Class 6A Area Round separated the good from the great, which is precisely why the schedule for the Regional Quarters has such an ample supply of stacked ball clubs. So much so, that it’s become increasingly difficult to pick a clear favorite.
These are the types of games that will alter the entire outlook of the postseason, which should make the quality of the matchups that much more entertaining.
With a trip to the Regional Semis on the line, here are the best prime time series of the week.
No. 1--Tompkins Falcons v. Katy Tigers
2022-23 Tompkins Falcons Baseball
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
2022-23 Regular Season: 22-6-1/District 19-6A Champions
Head Coach: Kenneth Humphreys
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 12-3, Game 2: W 10-0) v. George Ranch
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 3-0, Game 2: W 13-3) v. Cy Creek
2022-23 Regular Season: 22-6-3/Finished 3rd in District 19-6A
Head Coach: Wes Hearne
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 13-0, Game 2: W 16-6) v. Fort Bend Austin
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 9-0, Game 2: W 7-3) v. Cy-Fair
This round of the playoffs features an old fashioned district rivalry between two powerhouse Katy ISD teams.
Tompkins seemed to handle Cy Creek with ease throughout the Area Round, which started from their bullpen.
Senior LHP/OF Ty Dagley was phenomenal from the mound in game one, throwing eight strikeouts and nearly completing a no-hitter before being retired after the sixth inning.
The series clincher saw Adam Benavidez (Sr. 3B) rise to the occasion from the batter's box, as he would proceed to drive in five of the thirteen runs--three of which were from a homer he hit in the second inning--that the Falcons would score before ultimately reaching the run rule.
Katy enjoyed similar fortunes against Cy-Fair in the Area Round.
Caleb Koger (Sr. OF/P) had an impressive outing as the starting pitcher in the series opener. Combined with the top-notch Tigers defense, he didn't allow a single run to be scored while sitting down four batters in the six innings he pitched.
While seniors Cole Kaase (P/IF) and Reese Ruderman (C) in the two-game sweep over the Bobcats, Andrew Hilton (Sr. OF/P) added to his highlight reel with five RBIs, which included a three-run shot in Game No. 1.
Given the familiarity and close proximity of these two clubs, the tension in the air should be palpable.
2022-23 Katy Tigers Baseball
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
No. 2--Ridge Point Panthers v. Cinco Ranch Cougars
2022-23 Ridge Point Baseball
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
2022-23 Regular Season: 25-4-2/District 20-6A Champions
Head Coach: Clinton Welch
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 10-0, Game 2: W 3-2) v. Seven Lakes
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 4-1, Game 2: W 3-0) v. Lamar
Cinco Ranch Cougars
2022-23 Regular Season: 27-4/Finished 2nd in District 19-6A
Head Coach: Brett Wallace
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 10-0, Game 2: W 13-4) v. Hightower
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 4-1, Game 2: W 12-1) v. Memorial
The Ridge Point hot streak continues.
March 9th is the last time the Panthers took an L. Since then they've gone on a 22-game winning streak, thanks to the direction of ninth-year coach Clinton Welch, not to mention the considerable depth of the RPHS roster.
The Panthers pitching was on point in Round No. 2, with senior right-hander Kellen Gradisar limiting Lamar's batters to one run in the contest and racking up nine K's. Texas-commit Jack McKernan (So. LHP) also had an exceptional performance in his game two start.
Ridge Point's batting was as efficient as ever--particularly that of seniors Travis Vlasek (1B) and JJ Kennett (C)--to secure yet another sweep in the postseason.
They will be tasked with matching up against Cinco Ranch, who touts a 31-4 overall record and recently made history by reaching the Regional level for the first time in school history.
No. 3--The Woodlands Highlanders v. Tomball Cougars
2022-23 TWHS Baseball
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
2022-23 Regular Season: 25-6-1/District 13-6A Champions
Head Coach: Ron Eastman
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 1-0, Game 2: W 6-0) v. MacArthur
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 5-0, Game 2: W 7-0) v. Klein Collins
2022-23 Regular Season: 21-11/Finished 2nd in District 15-6A
Head Coach: Doug Rush
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 3-0, Game 2: W 5-4) v. Cy Ranch
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 7-2, Game 2: W 4-2) v. College Park
The Woodlands continues to cook in the playoffs.
Having yet to allow a single run thus far, this is indicative of the lock-down capability of the pitchers in the Highlanders arsenal.
Klein Collins experienced that first-hand when Nolan Roycraft (Jr. LHP) and senior Ethan Coronel combined for a shutout and 8 K's in Game No. 1, followed by Tennessee-signee Brayden Sharp (Sr. LHP) following suit with 13 strikeouts to close out the series.
Senior 3B Carson Kimball enjoyed the most success at-bat against the Tigers, hitting for .500 with one RBI and a scored through the two-game sweep.
Tomball has enjoyed its fair share of success in the fledgling postseason.
LSU-commit Cade Arrambide (Jr. C) will likely be the difference-maker in the Cougars lineup against TWHS, having most recently contributing two RBIs in Tomball's 4-2 deciding victory against College Park.
But don't sleep on senior 2B Alan Lopez (Houston-signee) making an impact in the batter's box, either. Paired with an impressive bullpen of their own, the Cougs can pose a threat to any team.
2022-23 Tomball Cougars Baseball
Jamie Wright (VYPE)
No. 4--Cy Woods Wildcats v. Klein Oak Panthers
Cy Woods Baseball after becoming Area Champs
Matthew Ogle (VYPE)
2022-23 Regular Season: 28-3/District 16-6A Champions
Head Coach: Phil Schwarz
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 11-1, Game 2: W 7-2) v. Tomball Memorial
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 7-5, Game 2: W 4-2) v. Oak Ridge
Klein Oak Panthers
2022-23 Regular Season: 20-10-1/District 15-6A Champions
Head Coach: Bo Hernandez
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 12-3, Game 2: W 15-4) v. Cy Falls
- Area Round: 2-1 Series Win (Game 1: W 6-2, Game 2: L 7-11, Game 3: W 6-3) v. Grand Oaks
Cy Woods Baseball is nothing if not tenacious.
Despite falling behind 5-0 in the opening match against Oak Ridge, the Wildcats--buoyed by a remarkable showing by junior 1B McClane Helton (2-3, 5 RBI, 2 2B)--rallied to claim a 7-5 comeback victory in Game No. 1.
CWHS would then proceed to make another late-game comeback in game two to secure a trip to the Regional Quarters. This was thanks, in large part, to the efforts made by senior outfielders, Sam Myers (2 RBIs) and Kolvin Davis (3-4), as well as relief pitcher Ty Mason (Jr.) who earned the night's save.
The next obstacle they face is Klein Oak, who has emerged has one of the scary sleepers this Spring.
Oaks' Makoy Stone (Jr. OF) had himself a series against Grand Oaks, racking up some key RBIs to help lead the Panthers to Round No. 3. Junior infielders Reed Osborne and EJ Garcia also remained consistent, hitting 3-for-7 and 3-for-8 respectively.
Cy Woods and Klein Oak will be facing off at Tomball High School starting this Thursday. This is a matchup you won't want to miss.
2022-23 Klein Oak Baseball
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
No. 5--Clear Falls Knights v. Pearland Oilers
2022-23 Clear Falls Baseball
Juan De Leon (VYPE)
Clear Falls Knights
2022-23 Regular Season: 19-12/District 24-6A Champions
Head Coach: Eddie Youngblood
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 9-0, Game 2: W 3-2) v. Dawson
- Area Round: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 9-0, Game 2: W 10-0) v. Summer Creek
2022-23 Regular Season: 27-5-1/District 23-6A Champions
Head Coach: David Rogers
2022-23 Playoffs:
- Bi-District: Series Sweep (Game 1: W 11-3, Game 2: W 11-1) v. Brazoswood
- Area Round: 2-1 Series Win (Game 1: W 8-0, Game 2: L 6-7, Game 3: W 4-3) v. Atascocita
Clear Falls made history this past week by reaching the third round of the playoffs for the first time in school history.
The Knights have been able to depend on the two-punch knockout of Alec Beversdorf (Sr. RHP) and Texas-commit David Ramirez (So. LHP) into the postseason, which was evidenced by their consecutive shutout victories against Summer Creek.
Clear Falls will also look to senior OF Maxwell Williams to anchor the lineup when they need some big hits against Pearland this week.
Speaking of, the Oilers are coming off a thriller of a series against Atascocita, which was highlighted by a 4-3 walkoff win in Game No. 3 via an RBI-single hit by Bubba Moya (Jr. OF).
Look for Texas A&M-signee Caden Ferraro (Sr. P/1B) to have a major impact on the outcome of the ensuing series.
The two surging ball clubs will meet at Channelview High School to decide who advances to the Regional Tournament
Some of the stars of 2022-23 Pearland Baseball
Jamie Wright (VYPE)
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2022-23 Kingwood Mustangs Baseball
Juan De Leon (VYPE)
Kingwood Mustangs (22-7-3/District 21-6A Champions) v. Clear Springs Chargers (20-9-1/FInished 3rd in District 24-6A)
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COUGAR NATION HAD A RESPECTABLE FALL SEASON ON THE TURF UNDER THIRD-YEAR COACH JERRY PRIETO.
Despite competing in a tough division which features annual challengers – Port Arthur Memorial, Barbers Hill and Kingwood Park –Crosby proved to be a formidable opponent each week, finishing in the No. 4 spot with an overall record of 6-5 (5-3 in district) en route to a playoff appearance.
That was in no small part due to the performance of their signal-caller, senior QB Cyrin Myles, who was coming off a 2021-22 season in which he led Crosby to the UIL Regional Finals.
After finishing his final season with the Cougars, he had some time to reflect on his high school career.
“Of course, I wanted to win State as the starting quarterback,” said Myles. “But, compared to what I thought I could do when I was younger, I feel that I overachieved by those standards. Everything that I’ve done here, I’m content with it. I wouldn’t change a thing.”
Myles didn’t originally intend to play the most important position in the game. So, what made him change his tune?
“At first, I wanted to play running back,” he said. “Then, Cam Newton got drafted (Carolina Panthers-2011) and I watched his whole college career, which made me want to be just like him. From that point on, I wanted to be a quarterback with that kind of dual-threat ability.”
It’s a good thing Myles changed his mind, given the impressive stats (16 TDs, 1,534 passing yards, 8 rushing TDs, 318 rushing yards) he put up, to cap off an eventful varsity tenure.
It goes without saying that his main goal was to do whatever was necessary to win, however, Myles also intended to leave something more behind when he graduates from Crosby.
"Growing up watching the football players, I always thought that they were celebrities,” Myles said. “All I know is when I finally got my chance, I just wanted to have that same impact they had on me by making all the past players proud, my family proud and make the community happy. I like to think I did that during my time here.”
After enduring an extensive recruiting process, Myles finally got the call to play at the next level at Sul Ross State University. Given his premier athleticism, the Crosby senior will likely make some noise at the West Texas school, sooner rather than later.
“Once I get to the next level, I want to keep proving people wrong,” said Myles. “I made it this far, so I can keep it going and make all my coaches proud, because they set a great path for me. It was a lot of fun playing for Crosby, so keeping it going just makes sense to me.”
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The Bellaire Cardinals are the biggest story in Houston-area Class 6A softball.
After a slow start at the onset of the season, the Cardinals have it rolling under long-time coach Brien Tuffly.
Bellaire knocked off VYPE’s No. 1 Class 6A Katy in the postseason and now face Pearland in the Regional Semis.
Can they slay another giant on their path to State?
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