Chomp... chomp.
The Dickinson Gators knocked off Clear Brook 40-36 to remain in second place in District 24-6A play last week. The two face each other this up coming week as the playoff crystal ball comes in clearer focus.
All photos by Andy Tolbert
Chomp... chomp.
The Dickinson Gators knocked off Clear Brook 40-36 to remain in second place in District 24-6A play last week. The two face each other this up coming week as the playoff crystal ball comes in clearer focus.
All photos by Andy Tolbert
Ding… Ding… It's Round 3.
The UIL playoffs continue this week as the field narrows down in the Regional Tourney.
In Class 6A Region II, the Langham Creek Lobos have beaten Klein Collins and College Station in straight sets and now face district foe Bridgeland.
Bridgeland was 12-2 in district play, led by Olivia Waggoner, Kennedy Kays and Molly McClure on offense. Lauren McIntyre will have over 1,000 assists this season. The Bears are loaded and have skunked Langham Creek in district play 6-0 in sets.
Jordan Taylor and Kennedy Jones lead the way for the Lobos, while Leah Rios runs the offense. Bridgeland will advance.
On the top of the bracket in Region II is The Woodlands vs Tomball matchup. Both teams are unscathed in the postseason going 6-0 in sets. The Highlanders beat Aldine Davis and the city’s No. 1 team Cypress Ranch. Tomball has knocked off Cy Woods and Conroe in straight sets. The Woodlands wins in four sets.
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In Class 6A Region III, there are four great matchups.
Ridge Point faces Tompkins; Clear Springs plays Pearland; Cinco Ranch goes against Stratford and Dawson plays Summer Creek.
No big surprise there.
The VYPE Crystal Ball says the following.
Tompkins beat Ridge Point in a 5-set INSTANT CLASSIC in game one of the season. The Panthers beat Cy-Fair last week in five to advance to the Regional Tourney. Can they avenge their loss to Tompkins a few months back? Yes. Why? The emergence of transfer setter Emeli Maugututu’a.
Houston’s southside is represented by Clear Springs and Pearland. Springs is led by Ashley Richardson, who can do it all on the court. Morgen Durgens runs the offense. Pearland ran rough shot in District 23-6A and is led by Maddie Whitehead and super-sophomore Kimanni Rugley. Springs has that go-to scorer and will advance.
Is Stratford the most surprising team in Houston? The Spartans are undefeated in their district and is led by Skylar George, Sophie Corbeil, Olivia Abbott and Nina Meara Terry. Sharlotte McClintock anchors the middle. Cinco Ranch plays in a tougher district, however. Courtney O’Brien and super-setter Kassidy O’Brien are the lead Cougars and have a connection being sisters. Cinco Ranch will advance.
Dawson has won five in a row and will be favored over Summer Creek. The Eagles are led by Kailey Theford and sophomore Kennedy Jones. Addison Moss has over 800 assists on the season. The Creek were co-District 21-6A champs and led by Kamiryn Edmonds, Angelica Medina and Taylor Larkin.
In Class 5A, it’s same ol’, same ol’.
Fulshear faces Friendswood. The Chargers are young and talented, and are just getting going at the high school level. Regardless, Fulshear will take down the ‘Stangs in five sets.
Lake Creek and College Station have split their district head-to-heads. The Lions will roar with seniors Lauren Greene, Lauren Vickery and Payton Woods leading the way.
Barbers Hill knocked off Foster 3-1 to advance. Next up is Manvel and both teams won their respective districts. It will be a battle between Manvel Lyric Jones and Avery Wilks of Barbers Hill. They are the headliners. However, this game comes down to Eagle setter Peyton Fadal, who will have over 1,000 sets by the end of this game. The Hill wins.
There is so much fun to be had at a VYPE Media Days!
From team and individual pictures, social media shout-outs and video interviews, it is all there for the student-athletes to feel like a superstar. VYPE traveled out north for the Klein ISD 2022 Winter Media Days.
Check out the videos below!
This past weekend, the UIL Cross Country meet concluded with several Houston-area teams placing in the Top 10 state-wide.
In the 6A boys' division, Klein Oak’s Jack Boyd finished second overall, Atascocita’s Oliver Maldonado was third, and Strake Jesuit’s Reese Vannerson came in eighth.
Comprehensively, The Woodlands team ended the competition fourth overall, Atascocita in fifth, Bridgeland in ninth and Strake Jesuit finished in 10th.
At the 6A girls' meet, the only Houston-area runner to place in the Top 10 was Pearland’s Madison Peters. However, the final team placements ended with Kingwood taking the third-place spot, The Woodlands at fifth, Klein in sixth, and Bridgeland finishing in eighth place.
For the 5A boys' division, only Lake Creek’s Carter Gordy came close to the Top 10 by clinching the 12th spot. In the final team placement, Georgetown placed forth, while Lake Creek finished 10th.
Finally, in the 5A girls' competition, there wasn’t nearly as much action, as the highest-ranking Houston team was Magnolia in 12th place.
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