VYPE caught up with Coach Steven Hutcherson of Crosby Baseball at the VYPE Crosby ISD Spring Media Day about the new season and more!
Check out the interview below!
VYPE caught up with Coach Steven Hutcherson of Crosby Baseball at the VYPE Crosby ISD Spring Media Day about the new season and more!
Check out the interview below!
The stars of 2025-26 Cypress Falls Basketball
No. 4 -- CYPRESS FALLS GOLDEN EAGLES
Cypress Falls isn’t far removed from its 2023 Regional Tournament run — or the 2017 season that brought home a UIL 6A State title.
Replicating that level of success is no small feat, but under head coach Richard Flores, the Golden Eagles continue to trend upward. After placing second in District 17-6A and advancing to the Area Round last winter, Cy Falls arguably has several more pieces in place to return to championship form.
Sophomore standout Jeremiah “JD” Humphries headlines the group once again. The 6-foot-4 guard is coming off a breakout freshman season that earned him 17-6A Newcomer of the Year honors — and his growing recruiting profile, with offers from Cal, SMU, and Western Kentucky, reflects his rising stock.

Joining him is senior forward Daniel Patton, a 6-foot-7 transfer from Tennessee’s Centennial High School who should make an immediate impact in the frontcourt, before ultimately landing on a college commitment.
Factor in junior point guard James Stackhouse (first-team, all-district), sophomore guard Teron Watts Jr. (honorable mention), and junior guard Michale Price, and the Eagles boast a well-rounded rotation capable of turning potential into results.
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The stars of 2025-26 Grand Oaks Basketball
No. 5 -- GRAND OAKS GRIZZLIES
Directed by the aptly recognized 13-6A Coach of the Year Anthony Stephens, Grand Oaks (29-9 in 2025) went on to reclaim the district crown en route to the postseason – falling only to eventual state champion Duncanville in the 6A-D1 Regional Semis.
While some may point to the graduation of key seniors — most notably MVP Trae Lewis — as a potential setback, the evidence suggests the Grizzlies are poised to stay firmly in the mix this winter.
Offensively, much of the creativity and pace will stem from junior point guard Trey Pinkard, a High Point University-commit and transfer from TWCA, where he earned first-team, all-state honors in TAPPS-5A. Pinkard’s blend of composure, scoring touch, and court vision should fit seamlessly into Stephens’ system.
Supporting him is a battle-tested cast that includes first-team, all-district senior guard Morgan Luzey, second-teamer Dariyun Cox, and junior forward Ebube Joseph, each capable of providing valuable production on both ends. Senior guard Jonathan Wade adds another layer of leadership to a lineup that’s determined to make another statement.
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No. 6 -- SUMMER CREEK BULLDOGS
In his first year at the helm, head coach Daniel Moore wasted little time making his mark on Summer Creek basketball. The Bulldogs tallied 24 wins, secured a third-place finish in the rugged 23-6A district, and advanced three rounds deep into the postseason — a statement campaign that reasserted SCHS as one of Houston’s premier programs.
At the heart of that resurgence was senior point guard Reggie Rideau, whose poise and two-way command set the tone for the Bulldogs’ identity.
The reigning 23-6A MVP averaged 15 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals per contest — production that speaks to his control of the game’s rhythm as much as his scoring touch. With a growing list of Division I suitors, Rideau enters his final season not just as a standout talent, but as the catalyst for Summer Creek’s continued rise.
A balanced supporting cast — including junior Cameron Martin (all-district honorable mention), senior Patrice Mpouli, and junior Daniel Clark — adds depth and versatility as the Bulldogs look to build on last year’s breakthrough.
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