This past Friday the Terry Rangers took on the Lamar Consolidated Mustangs on the gridiron!
Check out the highlights from the game below!
This past Friday the Terry Rangers took on the Lamar Consolidated Mustangs on the gridiron!
Check out the highlights from the game below!
Pearland's Nico Partida
Welcome to the VYPE Playmakers powered by UTMB Health, where we’re highlighting five standouts from this season who stole the headlines.
Here are the UTMB Baseball Players of the 2024-25 season, who left a lasting impression on the southside of Space City!
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Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
With an exceptional sense of leadership behind the plate, Omar Serna played a pivotal role in guiding Lutheran South Academy to a commanding 11-0 win over Grapevine Faith, securing the TAPPS-DII State Championship this May. The victory marked the Pioneers’ first state title since 2021 and their fifth overall since 2015.
A cornerstone of the team’s success, the senior’s impact throughout the season earned him first-team all-state honors.
An LSU-commit, Serna’s baseball future remains wide open. While collegiate competition in Baton Rouge is a strong possibility, there’s also growing buzz that his name could be called in the upcoming MLB Draft. No matter which path he takes, Serna has already left an indelible mark on the Pioneer program.
Few players in Texas high school baseball left a mark quite like Pearland’s Nico Partida. The senior shortstop and right-handed pitcher was a dynamic force on both sides of the game, consistently turning heads with a fastball that touched 98 mph and a powerful presence at the plate.
A Texas A&M-commit, Partida was the heart and soul of a Pearland squad that once again made a deep postseason push. The Oilers came just short of a third straight trip to the UIL State Tournament, falling in a hard-fought Game 3 of the 6A-D1 Region III Final to eventual State Finalist Atascocita.
Even in defeat, his excellence didn’t go unnoticed. Out of 22-6A, he was named the District MVP for the third time in his remarkable high school career and also earned first-team, all-state recognition from the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association (THSBCA).
With his prep career now in the books, all eyes turn to the next chapter. While Aggieland awaits, should he decide to attend, Partida is widely expected to be selected in the opening round of the 2025 MLB Draft, which begins on July 13.
Regardless of what the future holds, Nico Partida leaves Pearland as one of the most decorated and impactful players in program history—a rare talent whose leadership and skill helped define an era of sustained success.
Clear Lake’s Alex Ervesun wrapped up his senior season in style, earning District 24-6A MVP honors and solidifying his status as one of the top players in the region.
The standout catcher and third baseman was a driving force behind a Falcons team that advanced to the 6A-Division II Regional Semifinals—setting a new benchmark for the program’s future aspirations.
Ervesun’s leadership and all-around play were instrumental to Clear Lake’s postseason run. Whether managing the game behind the plate or delivering key at-bats, he brought consistency, poise, and a competitive edge that elevated the team’s performance all year long.
In addition to his district MVP recognition, Ervesun was also named to the THSBCA’s third-team all-state list—further testament to the impact he had on and off the field.
Committed to continue his baseball journey with the Southwestern University Pirates, Ervesun leaves behind a strong legacy at Clear Lake. His blend of talent and leadership not only helped power a successful season but also laid the groundwork for what’s to come for the Falcons.
Doug Brown (VYPE)
Senior Ronnie Rouse played his best ball when it mattered most, concluding his high school career at Santa Fe by earning Co-MVP honors in District 20-5A alongside La Porte’s Adrian Delgadillo.
Serving as a first baseman and left-handed pitcher, Rouse posted a .355 batting average, driving in 20 runs while tallying 10 doubles and a home run. His offensive consistency helped pace Santa Fe during a competitive season, while his presence on the mound added valuable depth to the rotation.
The Indians advanced to the Area Round of the 5A-Division II playoffs, where they were ultimately eliminated by Kingwood Park—who went on to finish as the state runner-up. Despite the postseason exit, Rouse’s contributions anchored a campaign filled with grit and growth.
Jamey Wright (VYPE)
Whether it was shutting down opponents on the mound or making plays from the infield, Garritt Romero proved to be a cornerstone of Dawson’s success in 2025.
The senior shortstop and right-handed pitcher helped lead the Eagles to an 18-11 record, a District 22-6A title, and a trip to the second round of the 6A-Division II playoffs.
Romero’s all-around performance earned him first-team all-district honors. On the mound, he was a difference-maker, compiling a 7-2 record with a sharp 1.65 ERA. Offensively, he added production at the plate with a .266 batting average, 18 RBIs, five doubles, a triple, and a home run—providing consistent contributions in big moments.
Committed to continue his career at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana, Romero leaves Dawson as a model of versatility and grit. His ability to impact the game in multiple ways helped define the Eagles’ competitive edge this season and set the tone for their district title run.
Romero’s leadership and two-way play have left a lasting impression on the program—and his best baseball is still ahead.
Clear Creek's Khamari Hall
The south Houston area is loaded with talented athletes who give it their all in their respective fields of play.
Welcome to the VYPE Playmakers powered by UTMB Health, where we’re highlighting five standouts from this season who stole the headlines.
Here are the UTMB Softball Players of the 2024-25 season, who represented South Houston with style this Spring!
Doug Brown (VYPE)
A powerful presence in the heart of the lineup helped propel Angleton to one of its most memorable seasons in recent years.
With timely hitting and steady leadership, the Ladycats advanced all the way to the UIL 5A-Division I Region III Final, where they were narrowly edged out by eventual State Finalist Barbers Hill.
At the center of that success was senior first baseman Lily Calderon, who posted a .347 batting average, drove in a team-leading 24 RBIs, and tied for the team lead with three home runs.
Her efforts didn’t go unnoticed, as she was named the District 20-5A Offensive Player of the Year following her standout season.
Now turning the page to the next chapter, Calderon is set to continue her softball career at Alabama A&M University.
Matthew Ogle (VYPE)
In her debut season with the Clear Springs Chargers, freshman shortstop Makenzie Thomas made an immediate and lasting impact.
Batting .368 with 44 RBIs and a team-leading 15 home runs, she quickly emerged as one of the most explosive and dangerous hitters — not just in District 24-6A, but across the state. Her standout performance earned her Newcomer of the Year honors and helped set the tone for a historic trek through the playoffs.
Backed by a loaded roster that included Erianna Garcia (Sr. C), Eryn Polite (Sr. 3B), Alana Strever (Jr. OF), and fellow standout freshman Elisa Garcia, Thomas helped propel the Chargers all the way to the UIL 6A-Division I State Championship game — a first for any Clear Creek ISD softball program.
Their journey to Red & Charline McCombs Field in Austin was a milestone moment for the district and a testament to the team's depth and resilience.
Although Clear Springs ultimately fell to Midway in the final, the Chargers’ impressive core — including Thomas — signals that this historic season may just be the beginning.
Doug Brown (VYPE)
Clear Creek senior Khamari Hall left an indelible mark on the Wildcats’ softball program in 2025, leading the team to its first Regional Finals appearance since 2009. Competing in the highly competitive 6A-Division II bracket, Hall was a driving force both at the plate and in the outfield, helping guide Clear Creek through a historic playoff run.
The Wildcats’ season came to a close against eventual state champions Kingwood, but Hall’s leadership and impact were undeniable throughout the postseason stretch. Her efforts were recognized at the district level, as she was named the District 24-6A Most Valuable Player at the conclusion of the season.
Hall now prepares to continue her softball career at the University of Arkansas. There, she will join a growing list of H-Town standouts who are already making their mark on the national stage, including Ella McDowell (Foster), Cameryn Harrison (Katy), and Ashtyn Reichardt (Katy).
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
As a key weapon in Pearland’s exceptional campaign this spring, Layla Bennett (Jr. 2B) proved to be one of the Oilers’ most consistent and impactful performers.
The Central Florida-commit played a pivotal role in leading the club to an impressive 27-8 overall record, highlighted by a perfect 16-0 run through 22-6A play that secured yet another district title, prior to advancing to the Area Round of the UIL 6A-Division I playoffs.
Her standout performance throughout the season earned her first-team all-district honors, solidifying her place among the area’s elite.
Further recognition came with her selection to the prestigious Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-Star team — an honor that reflects her growing reputation across the state.
With another year of high school softball still ahead, Bennett will look to build on this year’s success as she continues her path toward the collegiate level and beyond.
Doug Brown (VYPE)
Despite a season marked by its share of challenges, Lutheran South Academy found success when it mattered most — in the postseason.
Behind the leadership of head coach Nicole Andrade, the Pioneers surged past Saint Mary’s Hall in dominant fashion to open TAPPS-Division II playoff action, advancing to the Regional Round before falling to perennial contender The Woodlands Christian Academy.
At the heart of LSA’s postseason push was junior shortstop Addison Smith, a Wichita State-commit who proved to be a steady force on both sides of the ball. Her consistency and presence in the infield helped anchor the team through its highs and lows, ultimately earning her first-team all-state honors to cap off a standout season.
Smith is expected to continue her upward trajectory as she prepares for the next phase of her career. Her work this summer will no doubt be pivotal, as she looks to further sharpen her game before returning for a senior season filled with high expectations.
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