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VYPE Football 2020 Preview: District 8-5A-DI

Joshua Koch
Sep 16, 2020

Welcome to the 2020 football season. What a weird offseason it was for everyone. There was not a summer camp circuit for player to go showcase their talents at. In-person recruiting came to a screeching halt and the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected everyone.

But VYPE has still done what we have always done when it comes to previewing Texas high school football here in Houston. With that said - here is the District 8-5A-DI Preview!

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PRESEASON RANKINGS

Lufkin
Magnolia
College Station
New Caney
Magnolia West
Porter
Waller
Caney Creek
Cleveland

(Bold Denotes Playoffs)

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VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS

Most Valuable Player: Jordan Moore, Lufkin
Offensive MVP: Mitch Hall, Magnolia
Defensive MVP:Derrick Harris Jr., New Caney
Breakout Player of the Year: Caleb Godfrey, Waller
Sleeper Team: Magnolia West


THIS MAY BE ONE OF THE BETTER 5A DISTRICTS IN THE STATE. FROM LUFKIN TO NEW CANEY AND EVEN MAGNOLIA, TALENT ABOUNDS ON THESE ROSTERS AND WILL BE A LOT OF FUN TO WATCH. BUT WHO CAN WIN THIS DISTRICT?

LUFKIN PANTHERS

Quarterback Jordan Moore passed for 2,552 yards and 22 touchdowns with only one interception during the regular season. They will have to find a replacement for 1,000-yard receiver Ja'Lynn Polk (Texas Tech-signee). Another key returner will be second-team RB Caleb Berry (644 yards, 11 TDs).

Other key returners include first-team, all-district WR Kelton Wright (593 yards, 5 TDs) and second-team pick OL Alex Pruitt. Kicker Caleb Encarnacion also returns, who had a district-leading eight field goals and converted 47 extra-points. Defensively, watch for first-team DE Wilburn Smallwood and second-team DE Tavaris Owens to shore up the defensive line.

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MAGNOLIA BULLDOGS

Craig Martin returns all-state back Mitch Hall, who rushed for 2,036 yards and 14 touchdowns. Hall had eight games where he eclipsed 100-plus yards. Add the production of QB Travis Moore (1,839 yards, 25 TDs; 656 yards rushing, eight scores), the duo combined to produce more than 4,000 yards. This duo could see the same kind of production with big-man Matthew Wykoff (Texas A&M-commit), a first-team, all-district pick, back on the offensive line along with second-team pick Daniel Hinojosa.

Also, watch for first-team TE Ben Coligan and K Ernie Mendoza to make an impact. The defensive unit will have to replace Defensive MVP Jarrett Pleasant at safety but have some strong pieces back. Key returners to the defensive side will include DE Adam Fenn, DL Carlos Ortiz (33 tackles), DL Kiran Curtis, DB Nathan Hakes (64 tackles, two INTs) and DB Grady Harper (54 tackles).

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COLLEGE STATION COUGARS

Defense will be the calling card for the Cougars with Defensive Lineman MVP Isaac Almaraz and Defensive Newcomer LB Jaxson Slanker (103 tackles) back. Also, watch for second-team linebacker Bubba Carter (120 tackles, seven sacks). But don't sleep on the offense. Last year, Jett Huff as a sophomore passed for 1,009 yards and eight scores and started in seven games. The Cougars will lean on a pair of running backs in Roderick Brown (1,219 yards, 16 TDs) and Kolbe Cashion (715 yards, seven TDs) to tote the rock. Watch out for Dalton Carnes on kick returns as he averaged 21.76 yards per kickoff return and took one back to the house. At receiver, Houston Thomas will be a threat.

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NEW CANEY EAGLES

It will be a new era for New Caney as Brady Pennington has called it a career. Pennington took New Caney from winning just two games a year and not being close to a playoff threat to rattling off four-straight district championships and back- to-back 10-win seasons. Now, enter Travis Reeve, who comes from Cuero, where he guided the Gobblers to a 2018 state championship – the first since 1987 – and a pair of undefeated regular seasons. So, not a bad get for New Caney! Reeve will have to fill some holes. Gone is District 9-5A-DI MVP Zion Childress (Texas State), who combined for more than 3,500 yards of total offense, so the Eagles will have to find a new signal-caller.

Returning is Offensive MVP Cale Sanders Jr. (UCF-Commit), who rushed for 1,070 yards and 16 TDs a year ago. He also had 325 yards receiving and three scores. On the line, watch for John Cantrell. Defensively, the unit should be stout with Texas-commit Derrick Harris Jr. anchoring it, who had 89 tackles, 25 QB hurries and five sacks. Harris was the Defensive MVP. First-teamer Kenny Williams (89 tackles, five sacks) will roam at linebacker. Also, watch for D'Juan Grant in the secondary for the Eagles.

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MAGNOLIA WEST MUSTANGS

The Mustangs were under first-year coach Blake Joseph a year ago and rumbled into the playoffs for a 10th-straight season. This program knows how to get into the playoffs, it's a culture. The 'Stangs will have to replace Tristan Brady at QB but have some nice pieces to build around. Brock Dalton could be looked at to step up in the QB1 role after getting some reps as a sophomore. Leading rusher Hunter Bilbo (1,012 yards) is back after earning Newcomer of the Year nods. Nick Joseph could complement him in the backfield and make for a nice one-two punch. Tight end Marcus Collins (556 yards, 8 TDs) will be a big target as well. Watch for Miguel Ortiz on the line and Trey Leggett at receiver. Defensively, DE Hayden Jansky, DL Luke McCaffety, who were both first-teamers, return. Linebacker Brady Dygert was a second-teamer.

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PORTER SPARTANS

Every year since Jim Holley has taken over Porter, the Spartans have been a playoff program. In this new power district can they
vie for one of those four spots? Jace Russell is expected to step into the quarterback role, while Luke Cordle will be one of his weapons at WR but can also shift to defense if needed. Caleb Evans-Pickens could see some time at running back and defensive back. Defensively, Austin Perkins will roam the secondary along with Jaylynn Briley. On the line, Quincy Montgomery will hold that part down, while Charles Bosley holds down the linebacker corps. Defense will be the calling card early, while the offense gets shored up.

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WALLER BULLDOGS

Waller may have posted an 0-9 record a year ago but some of the losses were super close. Swing
a one-point loss to Caney Creek, a six-point loss to Willis, nine-point loss to Tomball and they are right there. The Bulldogs were young a year ago and gaining that experience will be key. Second-team quarterback Caleb Godfrey is back after passing for 1,231 yards and nine scores. Expect him to grow even more in 2020. Jared Hicks returns in the backfield, while Deyvian Crawford and Mason Stewart will be back out wide. The offense was full of sophomores and juniors a year ago, which could make things interesting. Defensively, Isaiah Blair (DB) is the lone all-district returner. Watch for Almarion Johnson and Jairo Garcia on the defensive line as well. These Bulldogs could surprise some people.

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CANEY CREEK PANTHERS

Kendall Hineman takes over the reins of Caney Creek and will the third head coach in just three seasons. Hineman comes over from Conroe, where he was an assistant. The Creek was senior-laden a year ago in the skill position. The Panthers do return FB Samuel Gallaga, who made first-team, all-district, and TE Edgar Heredia, who earned second-team honors. Defensively, DL Edgar Heredia was a second-team pick.

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CLEVELAND INDIANS

Jason Fiacco moves from Elkhart to take over Cleveland. The Indians have struggled for a while, losing 23-straight games but is on the come up. So, there will be challenges for Cleveland this year. Devonte and Donald Robertson could be some of the district's breakout players this year. The brothers play QB and WR, respectively and have that connection. Also, watch for FB Andrew Alpha and RG/DT Michael Nix.

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Carpenter tabbed to lead Klein Oak Football

Joshua Koch
13 Apr, 2021

HOUSTON - Brandon Carpenter is ready to continue developing the KOlture at Klein Oak High School.

The Klein Oak football offensive coordinator was announced on Tuesday as the next head football coach for the Panthers, replacing Jason Glenn, who moved into administration earlier this spring.

"It's an immeasurable sense of gratitude," Carpenter told VYPE via Twitter. "Oak is a special place, I'm surrounded by incredible student-athletes and very special people. I'm blessed to have come in with Coach Glenn in 2017 & help establish our KOlture, it's incumbent upon me to continue developing that vision for our young people."

I'm proud to announce that the new Head Football Coach, and Campus Athletic Coordinator @KLEINOAKFB @KleinOak, Brandon Carpenter! “Carp" has served as the Off. Coord. for the program the past 4 years. He's a great man, father, husband, and educator! @vypehouston @Matt_Stepp817 pic.twitter.com/DmBmVvePdC
— Thomas Hensley (@thomashensley) April 13, 2021

For the past four seasons, Carpenter has served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Glenn, who took over the program in 2017.

In that span, Klein Oak went 31-15 overall and made the playoffs every single season. The Panthers registered 10 wins in the 2018 and 2019 campaigns, averaging 31.2 points per game in 2018.

But it's not all about the stats and wins for Glenn when you first mention Carpenter.

"He's a great man first and foremost!," Glenn, the new Klein ISD Director of Student Outreach, said. "And that's what the program has been about since we came together to run Oak! He will continue to put the kids first and will win a lot of games!

"He will teach them that football is great but what type of man/lady will you be without sports! He's my brother, my friend and I'm so happy for him, the school and our community! I love my guy! [Klein Oak Principal] Thomas Hensley made a great hire!"

LETS GOOOOOOOO! So happy and proud of my brotha @Coach_BCarp ! He is the NEW Head Coach /AD for @KLEINOAKFB ! @thomashensley great hire! You guys will be AMAZING at making @KleinOak even more special! Gods plan never fails! @blackstacy94 you can fix that walk now! 😂 #OVERJOYED pic.twitter.com/UOB4D60Oqr
— Jason L. Glenn M.Ed (@CoachJGlenn) April 13, 2021
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HISTORY LESSON: Malatesta; Freed talk High School Sports - Past, Present, and Future

Matt Malatesta
13 Apr, 2021

VYPE's Matt Malatesta and H-Town High School Sports' Todd Freed sat down in the VYPE Studios to talk the world of high school sports in the Bayou City.

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GCCISD Spring Magazine: The 411-Jonathan Diaz

VYPE
13 Apr, 2021

Goose Creek Memorial men's soccer has always been a consistent playoff program.

Excluding last season, the Patriots had been to the postseason for eight straight seasons dating back to 2012. In 2019, they reached the Regional Semifinals.

A key to their success has been senior Jonathan Diaz, who graced this spring's cover. VYPE caught up with the 2021 grad for this VYPE 411.

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