The George Bush Broncos upsets the Ridge Point Panthers 63-54!
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The George Bush Broncos upsets the Ridge Point Panthers 63-54!
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Three-Star Strake Jesuit RB John Hebert
Before he was the most statistically prolific running back in Texas high school football, John Hebert was something even rarer – a teenager without a phone.
No Instagram. No Twitter until March 2024. No highlight clips flooding timelines. Just the work.
And that work spoke volumes – loud enough to earn him a commitment to Houston at the end of July.
As the centerpiece of Strake Jesuit’s offense, Hebert rushed for a staggering 3,542 yards and 40 total touchdowns in 2024, leading the state in rushing and finishing second nationally. He was named unanimous District 20-6A MVP and helped guide the Crusaders to a 9-4 finish and a third-round playoff berth in the 6A-D2 bracket.
Still, for someone who made that kind of impact, Hebert deflects praise as quickly as he breaks tackles.
“From a personal perspective, I obviously have to give a huge portion of the credit to the team,” he said. “The offensive line did their job on every single down last year, which clearly gave me the opportunity to do what I did.”
He didn’t forget the rest of the unit, either.
“I also need to recognize the selflessness and commitment that all the skill guys show, even if they don’t get all the attention.”
Make no mistake: Hebert is the engine of Strake Jesuit’s offense.
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That’s not a slight to his teammates – it’s a testament to how game-changing he is, even when defenses know exactly what’s coming.
His approach to the game reflects the same no-nonsense discipline that’s defined his life off the field, including his unusual (by modern standards) decision to grow up without a smartphone.
“In a way, you can’t miss what you never had,” Hebert said. “So, growing up without a phone is just something that I’ve gotten used to, really, because I’ve never needed one to function. It’s not like my family and I don’t have a TV, and my friend and I share a gaming system. We’re not off the grid completely,” he added with a laugh.
Still, as his recruitment gained traction, a phone became more necessity than luxury. Even then, his mindset hasn’t changed.
“My goal is to primarily use it for that purpose. I intend to live in the real world, and I don’t want anything to take me away from that.”
That grounded perspective has helped him become one of the state’s most respected backs – not just for his production, but for his relentlessness.
“I like to think it’s my determination,” he said. “I’ll always be the runner who gets right back to the line and is ready for the next step – only, this time, I want to be the one dealing out the punishment. Vision has also been a useful tool for me.”
When it comes to role models, Hebert sees himself in Christian McCaffrey – a versatile, workhorse back with a similar build and playing style. But he also points to Tim Tebow as a model of leadership and faith.
“I really admired the type of person he (Tebow) was on and off the field,” Hebert said. “His Christ-centered attitude is something that Strake Jesuit preaches, and it’s a mentality I aim to replicate.”
With one more season left in his already remarkable high school career, Hebert isn’t just looking to build on his stats. He’s elevating a team, staying true to himself – and proving that you don’t need a phone to make noise in Texas football.
You just need the ball.
The reigning UIL 3A-D1 State Champions -- Columbus Cardinals
DISTRICT 12-3A-D1
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Columbus Cardinals
Hitchcock Bulldogs
Hallettsville Brahmas
Yoakum Bulldogs
Hempstead Bobcats
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
...VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Braylon Fisher, Columbus
Offensive Player of the Year: Mycole Pegoda, Hallettsville
Defensive Player of the Year: Rylan Carruthers, Columbus
Breakout Player of the Year: Cam’ron Taylor, Hitchcock
On the Cusp: Yoakum Bulldogs
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Columbus is coming off a historical season. The Cardinals rolled to a 15-1 record and captured the Class 3A Division I State Championship with a dominating 48-14 victory over Malakof. Columbus, led by seventh-year coach Matt Schobel (72-13) will have to replace some key players, including Adam Schobel, John Schobel, and Grayson Rigdon, but only dressed eight seniors in the title game. WR Braylon Fisher, who has offers from TCU, Houston, Vanderbilt and UTSA, led the team with 1,338 receiving yards and 16 scores in 2024. The entire starting offensive line is back, including Kenyon Hemphill-Woods, who has offers from Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Houston, Kansas State, Illinois and UTSA, and Christopher Quinn. The Cardinals linebacker corps is back and strong with Brody Vinclarek, Rylan Carruthers and Brody Tribe returning after combining for 415 tackles between the trio. Carruthers accounted for 165 tackles of that number. Other players to watch include WR/DB Brennan Hicks, QB/DB Jack Schobel and FB/DL Sean Sutton.
Hitchcock reached the Regional Semifinals a year ago after going 10-2. The Bulldogs will have a new look on offense with only three starters returning. Defensively, Hitchcock should be pretty sound with eight starters back in the mix, including District 12-3A-DI Defensive Lineman of the Year Demarcus Blackmon. Clear Lake transfer Terrell Stinson Jr. will play a huge role this season at DB and WR. The Bulldogs also return the district’s reigning Newcomer of the Year in Cam’ron Taylor, who is listed as RB, WR and OLB. Other key defensive returners include first-team, all-district pick Brian Harris and second-teamers Jaiden Freeman and Averett Lacy. The Bulldogs also return Jamarion Cooper, who was second-team, all-district on offense and defense from his running back and middle linebacker positions. Craig Smith enters year No. 14 at the helm and just eight wins shy of coaching career victory No. 100. Keys to success will be good defensive play and the young skill guys improving on a weekly basis.
Hallettsville went 3-8 a year ago and reached the Bi-District round of the playoffs. Third-year coach Levi Montgomery returns 10 starters to a squad that is seeking a 14th-straight playoff appearance in 2025. What will be a young Brahmas team will lean on young players developing quickly. Key returners for Hallettsville include Matthew Montgomery, who racked up 118 tackles, four tackles for loss, six QB pressures and three pass break-ups on the way to a first-team, all-district selection. Offensively, Mycole Pegoda is back after rushing for 1,130 yards and 16 scores, while passing for another 620 yards and four touchdowns. He was first-team, all-district as well. Finally, first-team, all-district OL Kyle Svetlik is back after registering 21 pancakes a year ago.
Yoakum posted an 8-5 mark in 2024 and reached the second round of the playoffs where they ran into eventual State Champion and district foe Columbus. The Bulldogs return some key pieces for 2025 including first-team, all-district lineman Oliver Ortiz and second-teamer OL Jaydon Johnson. Defensively, first-team, all-district free safety Cayson Gamez and second-team free safeties Bradley and Brenten Jacob and cornerback Tayten Crawford are set to return. Hempstead went 0-10 in 2024. The Bobcats return second-team, all-district running back Dawayne Crawford and second-team, all-district LB and RB Jleon Watts.
The stars of 2025-26 Needville Football
DISTRICT 12-4A-D1
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Needville Blue Jays
Navasota Rattlers
Fort Bend Crawford Chargers
Stafford Spartans
Fort Bend Willowridge Eagles
Brazosport Exporters
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
...VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Jace Jablonski, Navasota
Co-Offensive Player of the Year: Cameron Hall, Needville
Co-Offensive Player of the Year: Kobie Campbell, Needville
Defensive Player of the Year: Khaidyn Hopson, Fort Bend Crawford
Breakout Player of the Year: Alvin Mosley, Fort Bend Crawford
On the Cusp: Fort Bend Willowridge Eagles
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Needville posted a 7-5 record in 2024 and reached the Area Round of the playoffs before falling to Kilgore. The Blue Jays bring back plenty of firepower to the field for 2025. First-team, all-district picks QB Cameron Hall and RB Kobie Campbell will pace the offensive attack. Hall passed for 1,402 yards and 17 touchdowns, while Campbell rushed for 1,350 yards and 16 touchdowns. This dynamic duo will make gameplanning for Needville a nightmare. Also returning on offense is first-team, all-district OL Kameron Krejci. Defensively, first-team, all-district selection Diego Hernandez (ILB) is coming off a great season that saw him rack up 90 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and four sacks. Second-team, all-district pick Colton Butler led the Blue Jays with 97 tackles in 2024. Leo Garcia was an honorable-mention, all-district pick after racking up a team-leading nine sacks and 75 tackles from his spot on the defensive line. Other players to watch include safety Kase Vacek (3 INT, 53 tackles), center Kaden Jakubec, DL Santiago Gonzales (3 sacks, 54 tackles) and K Jesus Miranda.
Navasota reached the Regional Semifinal round last season after posting a 7-6 record. The Rattlers will have to replace the rushing performance of Artavian Rutherford but have plenty of firepower back in the air attack. First-team, all-district receiver Da’Quan Pratt was on the cusp of a 1,000-yard season in 2024 finishing with 920 yards and eight scores to lead the team. The man throwing him the rock will be Jace Jablonski, who is coming off a stellar sophomore season. Jablonski passed for 2,124 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2024. Other key returners include second-team, all-district utility selection Valentin Castaneda and second-team, all-district defensive end Rodney Spinks (24 tackles, 1 sack). Also watch for ILB Davyn Torres and OLB Ashten Myles.
Fort Bend Crawford is coming off its first year of varsity play and the Chargers already have a playoff appearance under their belts. The Chargers went 5-6 a year ago under head coach David Jackson and the squad returns 21 starters. University of Minnesota-commit Trason Richardson (DB) is coming off a first-team, all-district performance where he registered 39 solo tackles, forced one fumble and recovered three. District 12-4A-DI Newcomer of the Year Braylen Fisher passed for 1,673 yards and 17 scores, while rushing for another 247 yards and two scores. Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year Khaidyn Hopson had 42 tackles (21 solo), five sacks, four forced fumbles and three recoveries coming off the edge. Other key returners include WR Alvin Mosley (first-team, all-district; 830 yards, 11 TDs), OT Osagie Obaseki (20+ pancakes), LB Camron Alakija (34 solo tackles, 17 assisted tackles), and RB Dedrick Polk (490 yards, 5 TDs, 10 rec., 125 yards).
Stafford reached the Regional Round of the 2024 playoffs and finished 8-5 overall. Ken Savanah (89-52 at Stafford) returns 13 starters as they seek an eighth-straight year of playoff football. The Spartans return Defensive Newcomer of the Year Denim Steed along with first-teamers Ja’Bron Sonnier and Hatangmana Olivier on that side of the ball. All-District receiver Aiden Seals is also back. Other names to remember include Jaidyn Torres, Jayden Lovdahl, Nic Young and Rob Endsley. Keys to success in 2025 include developing young talent, offensive line development, staying healthy and establishing their culture, according to Savanah.
Fort Bend Willowridge went 3-7 a year ago and return eight starters off that team. Fourth-year coach Kendron Penson will look to three-time all-district center Terry Wade to anchor the line up front along with two-year starter Ameer Carter at tackle. WR Jacoby Johnson is coming off a year with 32 catches for 348 yards and four scores. Defensively, safety Jonathan Johnson and DL Abdulaziz Kehinde will be looked towards to provide leadership on that side of the ball, both being two-year starters.
Brazosport went 0-10 last season. The Exporters return nine starters, including a pair of all-district selections including running back Chris Norton and defensive tackle Max Rodriguez (36 tackles). The team is also set to return QB Cameron Hinton (825 yards, 4 TDs) and RB/LB D’Erion Ramsey (485 yards, 5 TDs; 87 tackles). Other key returners include JJ Barclay and Isaiah Leija.
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