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ON MY WHISTLE: Will North Shore, Summer Creek continue dominance, advance to Final Four?
04 Dec, 2024
Who will be the kings of Houston football?
VYPE's Matt Malatesta and Jackson DiPasquale talk the Regional Final matchups as H-Towns super-powers do battle.
Will North Shore and Summer Creek continue their dominance in Class 6A DI and DII, and can Bridgeland shock the world against the state's No. 1 Duncanville Panthers?
New kids on the block Iowa Colony and Randle face off again for the right to go to their first State Final Four, while district-mates Angleton and LaPorte collide again in the their Regional Final.
Get all the breakdowns and predictions right here... On My Whistle.
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9 — PEARLAND DAWSON EAGLES
Dawson reached the Area Round of the playoffs a year ago as the Eagles posted a 26-10 overall record.
Four starters return for fourth-year coach Sharee Griffin (57-47), including Tarleton State University-commit Jaylynn Perez-Richard.
Other key returners include two-time first-team, all-district pick Kendall Ford and second-team, all-district picks Mia Barre and Jaycee Ingram. A final name to watch will be junior Journey Lovett.
The motto #NotSatisfied will be what Griffin hopes carries this squad past the second round of the postseason in 2025.
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10 — FULSHEAR CHARGERS
Fulshear is going to be a team to reckon with in 2024-25 in Class 6A.
The Chargers return four starters off a team that went 25-8 a year ago, including University of Pennsylvania-commit Ruke Ogbevire. The senior averaged 18 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals per game on the way to a first-team, all-district selection. Ogbevire was also the District co-Offensive Player of the Year and named to the TABC All-Region 3 Team.
Augustana College-commit Sophia Semmler averaged 12 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals per game as a junior. Others to watch include Kinzie Searcy (Henderson State-commit, 7 ppg, 2rpg, 1 apg, 1 spg), Campbell Hill (6 ppg, 3 rpg, 1 apg, 1 spg), Pfeiffer Greene, Tyler Swan and Amariah Cunningham.
Keys to success for second-year coach Justin Jones’ squad include connectivity and defense as they look to “Protect The Team” in 2025.
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