LACE'EM UP. It's time to hit the open courses again this fall as cross country season is under way. The best of the best if Goose Creek CISD ran their way to the 2021 VYPE Fall GCCISD Media Day. Let's hit the trail!
Lake Creek Sr. RHP Sara Wiggins (Wichita State signee)
Farrah Sheeren (VYPE/Phlox Photography)
It’s frequently said that heavy hangs the head that wears the crown. Yet Sara Wiggins appears largely impervious to the weight that comes with leading a program so consistently lauded as the gold standard.
An elite shutdown specialist on the mound, the right-handed Wiggins has been a decisive catalyst in Lake Creek’s march to yet another state ring — a presence that coach Candyce Carter describes as bringing an “unbothered” X-factor to the equation.
After reaching the Regional Finals in her debut season as Lake Creek’s head coach in 2024, Carter guided a remarkably stacked roster through a flawless spring. Finishing with an unblemished 37–0 record, the Lions capped the run by claiming the program’s third state championship in four years, punctuating it with a convincing 12–1 victory over Hallsville.
Wiggins stood at the center of that success. In terms of accolades, she earned Most Valuable Player honors on multiple stages, including UIL 5A Division II State Tournament MVP, THSCA Super Elite Team MVP, and District 17-5A MVP recognition.
Despite the résumé, the tone inside the dugout has remained grounded.
“We’re starting over and we still have everything to prove,” Wiggins said. “It’s a new season, and our record from last year doesn’t mean anything right now. We just need to remain composed and start from the basics, because nothing is given and there’s an even bigger target on our backs.”

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That humility is not accidental. It doesn’t take long to understand where it comes from.
Wiggins quietly refined her craft in high school, waiting in the wings behind 2023 Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year Ava Brown, who now stars for the Florida Gators. The experience offered perspective — and patience — long before the spotlight arrived.
Now, the moment has come full circle for the future Wichita State Shocker and her fellow seniors.
“We know firsthand what it’s like to look up to and learn from players of that stature,” Wiggins said. “Obviously, those were big shoes to fill. But we’ve focused on being the best version of ourselves, and it’s paid off. It’s a cool feeling knowing that we, as seniors, are now the ones stepping into that role — especially alongside the people we’ve grown up playing with since Little League.”

Carter’s description of Wiggins as “unbothered” is perhaps most evident when the ball is in her hand.
“I feel like my ability to cut out emotion while pitching has become one of my more notable strengths,” Wiggins said. “If something doesn’t go as planned, I don’t think it’s productive to show that frustration. My teammates feed off my energy, so staying positive is vital and definitely impacts the rest of the team.”
As Lake Creek turns the page toward another season that still features the highest of expectations, Wiggins remains exactly where the Lions need her — composed, and unfazed by the crown she now wears.
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Tomball Sr. IF/RHP CJ Sampson (Texas A&M signee)
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When it comes to high school baseball in Texas, few players can command attention both on the mound and in the field like CJ Sampson. Making a lasting mark on a reputable brand such as Tomball is no small feat—but for the recent Texas A&M signee, it has become almost second nature.
Best known for his work from the rubber, Sampson went 12-2 with a microscopic 0.93 ERA last spring while also posting a disciplined .330 batting average—a rare combination that earned him first-team all-district and THSBCA All-State First-Team honors. Over the summer, he further showcased his elite pedigree by helping the USA U-18 National Team capture the WBSC World Cup in Okinawa, Japan, solidifying his status as one of the nation’s top prospects.
The Cougars themselves have become a force to be reckoned with. Tomball went 34-7-1 in 2025, peaking with a trip to Dell Diamond for the program’s second consecutive UIL State Final appearance. That said, the quest for successive championships ended in a narrow 5-4 loss to Kingwood—a heartbreak that only seemed to reinforce Sampson’s competitive edge.
“Obviously we didn’t achieve what we thought was the expectation – which is to win another championship,” Sampson said. “But even after losing a few guys over the offseason, this team is very junior-heavy and experienced, which gives us a lot of confidence. I’m just excited to see what they can do.”

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Sampson’s impact extends beyond statistics. Having been coached and trained from a young age by his father, former Houston Astros pitcher Chris Sampson, he has developed a baseball IQ and poise rare for his age.
“He’s been a tremendous influence on me, both on and off the field,” Sampson said. “The most important thing has been the knowledge he’s shared—especially how to compose myself and the kind of character that works best with teammates, coaches, and scouts.”
Leadership is another hallmark of Sampson’s game. With a roster featuring a mix of juniors and underclassmen, he has fully embraced his position as a mentor.
“We were freshmen on varsity, so there’s plenty of familiarity regarding the culture here at Tomball High School. From there, it’s just about being able to step up in that leadership role for them and teach them the way. I’ve been there, done that, so it’s at this point where I can really get rolling and pass it on,” he said.

Even with the spotlight on him as a high-profile recruit, Sampson remains grounded.
“Ever since I was young I’ve been trained to keep the outside distractions where they are and just focus between the lines,” he said. “People are going to have their opinions, so you just have to stay in your lane and within yourself. Especially with this being my senior year, doubters are going to question our ability to reach State again, and we’re going to prove them wrong.”
From Tomball to Texas A&M, and now on the cusp of another prospective run toward Round Rock, Sampson’s journey stands as a masterclass in where aptitude meets discipline.
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One year can change everything in high school basketball, and no team embodies that truth more than Cypress Creek.
After finishing last season with just three district wins and a seventh-place standing, Cy-Creek flipped the script in dramatic fashion this year. The Cougars went a perfect 14–0 in district play, capturing the district championship and reestablishing themselves as one of the area’s most dangerous teams heading into the postseason.
The turnaround was fueled by leadership, resilience, and timely additions. Cy-Creek leaned heavily on a senior-led core that set the standard from the opening tip. Alissa Bryant, a Blinn College commit, made an immediate impact after transferring in, providing scoring, toughness, and a steady presence on both ends of the floor. Fellow senior Aubrey Hampton, a 6-foot-3 Georgia State commit, returned healthy after missing last season due to injury and gave the Cougars a dominant inside force they simply didn’t have a year ago. Mariyah Dickson rounded out the senior leadership, offering experience and consistency after battling injuries last season.
Alongside the seniors, sophomore Kaycie Hanks emerged as a key contributor. After missing time last year with minor injuries, a healthy Hanks added energy, confidence, and playmaking ability, proving she could thrive on a big stage despite her age.
Cy-Creek has been here before. The program’s last deep playoff run came during the 2020–2021 season, when the Cougars reached the state tournament behind University of Texas standout Rori Harmon. That season became the benchmark—and now, the question is whether this year’s group can rise to meet it.
Early results suggest they’re ready. Cy-Creek opened the season with statement wins over Klein Collins and C.E. King, showing they can compete—and win—against tough, physical competition outside of district play.
Now, with an undefeated district title in hand and momentum on their side, Cy-Creek enters the playoffs with something to prove—and everything to gain. The climb from seventh place to district champions is already complete. Whether this team can take the next step and make another memorable postseason run is the story still waiting to be written.
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