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 had itsAldine ISD 2024 Spring Media Day recently.
Check out the Nimitz High School 2024 Spring behind-the-scenes hype video below!
The lights are always bright on Friday nights in Greater Houston, but some players shine even brighter.
VYPE’s Matt Malatesta and Jackson DiPasquale have their eyes locked on five of the Bayou City’s most electric talents — athletes who are true “big tickets” this fall.
At the top of the list is Jermaine Bishop Jr. of Willis. The speedy wideout is already a household name across Texas, pairing elite athleticism with game-breaking ability every time he touches the ball.
On the east side, Cardae Mack of Atascocita is a can’t-miss prospect. Physical, explosive, and versatile, Mack is the kind of player who impacts every phase of the game and sets the tone for one of the area’s most consistent programs.
Swinging out west, Landen Williams-Callis of Randle High School is putting surrounding schools on notice. His size and skill make him a mismatch nightmare, and he’s quickly climbing recruiting boards.
Down south, Chris Stewart of Iowa Colony embodies the explosiveness and toughness that has turned the Pioneers into a rising power. Whether he’s breaking off long runs or controlling the pace, Stewart is the type of athlete who fills stands.
And don’t forget the many others across the Greater Houston footprint pushing their way into the spotlight — the city is loaded. These are players you pay to see, the ones who can flip a game with one play.
See who else made the list.
Catch Malatesta and DiPasquale breaking it all down on On My Whistle — and remember to like and subscribe!
Week 1 of Texas High School Football did not disappoint, and VYPE’s own Matt Malatesta and Jackson DiPasquale are here to break it all down on the On My Whistle Podcast.
The duo dives into the storylines that emerged across Greater Houston as teams took the field for the first time this fall.
Who’s trending up?
A few powerhouse programs wasted no time proving they’re in midseason form. State-ranked contenders flexed their muscle, with dominant defenses and explosive offenses showing why expectations are sky-high. Young quarterbacks stepped into the spotlight, making a name for themselves early, while veteran playmakers reminded everyone why they’re some of the best in the region.
Malatesta and DiPasquale bring the heat, mixing sharp analysis with bold predictions. Don’t miss out—like and subscribe to On My Whistle for all things Houston high school football.