VYPE caught up with Klein Oak High School Basketball Coach Josh Ervin recently, discussing the season and more.
Check out the interview below!
VYPE caught up with Klein Oak High School Basketball Coach Josh Ervin recently, discussing the season and more.
Check out the interview below!
The stars of the defending 6A Div. II State Champions -- Kingwood Baseball
No. 1 -- Kingwood Mustangs (6A)
The lone Houston-area baseball team to capture a UIL title last spring, Kingwood’s eventual supremacy felt thoroughly earned. Nowhere was that more evident than in the Mustangs’ 5–4 triumph over defending champion Tomball, a title game decided in the closing frames of the 6A Division II State Final in Round Rock.
The victory not only secured the program’s first championship in 20 years—and just the second in school history—but did so in head coach Michael Oros’ second season directing his alma mater. Following a dominant 39-4 campaign, Kingwood still boasts a roster armed with frontline talent—and one fully intent on competing well into June.
State Tournament MVP Graham Charboneau (Sr. OF), a recent Baylor signee, returns after hitting just shy of .400 in 2025, a season that also earned him District 23-6A MVP honors.
The Mustangs’ bullpen may once again be their greatest strength, anchored by 23-6A Co-Pitcher of the Year Will Fiedler (Sam Houston State signee), junior Texas commit Ryder Renfro, and junior left-hander Brock Hill, a second-team all-district selection. Together, the trio gives Kingwood an enviable range of options on the mound.
Meanwhile, senior utility man Evan Morris and junior shortstop Cody Sawyer add further depth to a comprehensive lineup now focused on chasing another ring.
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The stars of 2025-26 Atascocita Baseball
No. 2 -- Atascocita Eagles (6A)
The Eagles peaked at the most pivotal point of the 2025 season, sharing the District 23-6A crown with Kingwood before storming to the 6A Division I State Championship at Dell Diamond—leaving Lake Travis, Pearland, and Katy in their wake. While Atascocita ultimately fell short of its first-ever title in a 6-2 loss to Midway, the 32-13-2 record and the program’s debut appearance in the State Final spoke volumes about the team’s pedigree.
Third-year head coach Jeremy O’Neill returns the bulk of last year’s arsenal, a roster determined to ensure AHS hits the ground running this spring. Atascocita’s star-studded lineup starts with senior left-hander Ty Higginbotham (LSU-Eunice signee), who went 11-2 with a 1.41 ERA and 81 strikeouts en route to 23-6A Co-Pitcher of the Year honors. Behind the plate, Texas State-bound senior Jaxon McNight continues to direct the defense, building on a season that produced 35 hits and 22 RBIs for first-team all-district recognition.
Fellow first-team selections Cole Edwards (Sr. 2B) and Christopher “CJ” Toney (Sr. OF) strengthen an already formidable batting order. Edwards hit over .300 with 28 RBIs, while Toney, a Washington State Football signee, batted .287 with 18 RBIs and four home runs. Junior shortstop Jackson Wooten, a recent Kentucky commit and district second-teamer, led the team with 22 stolen bases and added 18 RBIs.
Armed from top to bottom, Atascocita looks poised to turn its destiny into reality in the months ahead.
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The stars of 2025-26 Memorial Mustangs Baseball
No. 3 -- Memorial Mustangs (6A)
Jeremy York isn’t chasing milestones, but they keep finding him anyway. Entering his 21st season at the helm of Memorial Baseball, York has piled up 446 career wins and guided the Mustangs through another extensive postseason run in 2025.
Memorial finished with 29 victories before running into eventual 6A Division II state champion Kingwood in the Regional Semifinals—a familiar reminder of how narrow the margins are at this level. That experience, however, returns almost intact.
The pitching staff sets the tone, led by Texas commits Grant Sperandio and Matthew Manis. Sperandio, the District 17-6A Pitcher of the Year and a THSBCA All-State second-team selection, headlines a group that also includes Oklahoma State commit Cash Scarborough, a district second-teamer. Depth follows with junior arms Ben Fuqua and Wyatt Baskin.

Offensively, Memorial brings a veteran look. Senior outfielders Jake Earnest (Air Force) and Tanner Drda (Sam Houston State) anchor the lineup alongside Boone McLaughlin, Ethan Baylis, and Halen Heinz. Dillon Norris and Evan Mauritzen add versatility and athleticism.
York points to bullpen strength and defensive cohesion as constants. The challenge—and opportunity—lies in converting tools into timely runs.
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