VYPE caught up with Mark Kuehl Head Coach Aldine Girls Soccer at their VYPE Winter 2022 Media day talking about last year, up coming season and more!!
Check out the interview below!!
VYPE caught up with Mark Kuehl Head Coach Aldine Girls Soccer at their VYPE Winter 2022 Media day talking about last year, up coming season and more!!
Check out the interview below!!
2025-26 Grand Oaks Girls Basketball
No. 9 -- GRAND OAKS GRIZZLIES
Led by Shiakiea Carter (7th year; 134-58), the Grizzlies roared to 31 wins last season, advancing to the 6A-D2 Regional Semifinals in the process.
While last year’s leading scorer, Bree Riley, has moved on to Abilene Christian University, plenty of firepower returns to the mix. Junior Hannah Reynolds — a first-team, all-district selection — averaged 10 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 steals per game last season and is expected to anchor the Grizzlies’ backcourt.
Fellow first-teamer Avery Campbell (Jr. SF) is poised to thrive in an expanded role, while senior Jordan Daigle (Prairie View A&M-commit) strengthens the frontcourt after transferring from Oak Ridge. Other players to watch include K’Mylii Nettles, Zoe Harris, and Danielle Roland, each contributing in their own way.
For Carter, replicating last year’s energy will require focus on fundamentals and cohesion. “We need to continue respecting the game of basketball, pressuring defensively, keeping an up-tempo style, meeting my athletes where they are, and rising together,” she said.
The stars of 2025-26 Klein Collins Girls Basketball
No. 10 -- KLEIN COLLINS TIGERS
Klein Collins approaches this winter fresh off a 26-win campaign that saw them reach the second round of the playoffs.
Directed by ninth-year coach Tatiana Lee – who is 20 wins shy of her 200th career victory – the program aims to maintain its competitive momentum.
The Tigers retain three starters, led by District 15-6A MVP A’Niyah Harmon. The standout guard averaged 16.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.5 steals, and 2.7 assists per game last season and earned TABC All-Region honors, and is likely to repeat that effort en route to a college commitment in the near future.
Joining her is Hailey Neal (first-team, all-district), who averaged 13.3 points and 5 rebounds per game, while Marvinisha Norman, Alana Fontenot, and Ma’Ryann Jacobs round out a balanced roster.
For Lee, putting the pieces together this season means embracing “W.I.T. (Whatever It Takes) – playing with relentless energy, applying disciplined defensive pressure, executing a sharp transition offense, and staying mentally tough.”
The stars of 2025-26 Cypress Falls Girls Basketball
No. 12 -- CYPRESS FALLS GOLDEN EAGLES
After a 12-year District Championship drought, Cy Falls made a statement in 2025, going 28-6 overall and 13-1 in district play.
Coach Larissa Leal – now in Year No. 4 – guided the team to the Regional Semifinals and now looks to carry that winning mentality into this year’s outing.
Once again, the Golden Eagles will be headlined by TGCA All-State selection and 17-6A Co-MVP Dazlyn McClenon, who averaged 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals per contest last season. Giselle Jackson – also a TGCA All-State pick and first-team, all-district honoree – piles onto the production, after posting some exceptional stats (14 ppg, 3 apg, 3 spg).
Andrea Vital (second-team) is another player to consider, as the roster prepares to maintain its competitive edge.
“Keys to this season are establishing leadership early, using preseason and early games to develop depth quickly, and playing to our strengths,” Leal said.
With returning talent and a championship mindset, Cypress Falls is ready to go “All In” in 25-26, aiming to defend its district crown and expand on their postseason success.
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