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The VYPE Media team traveled out to San Antonio Christian School to capture the stars of the Spring Inside the Den of the Lions' Baseball, Softball, Golf, Tennis and Track and Field!
The VYPE Media team traveled out to San Antonio Christian School to capture the stars of the Spring Inside the Den of the Lions' Baseball, Softball, Golf, Tennis and Track and Field!
With the soccer season officially complete, fans have the opportunity to weigh in on who deserves to be named the VYPE SATX Girls Soccer Player of the Year. Be sure to cast your vote!
Vote until 11:59 pm on Wednesday, April 29th.
Despite navigating a demanding district slate, East Central (27-4) ultimately reclaimed the 29-6A crown. Now, the Hornets appear well-conditioned for another deep run—one that could carry them back to the State Final Four—behind the ultra-talented lineup assembled by head coach Maggi Welham.
Smithson Valley fits the mold in Class 5A, as the Rangers carry a stellar 25-3 record and a third straight district title into the postseason—undoubtedly with their sights set on a return trip to the State Tournament.
It’s business as usual for O’Connor (24-4), which secured consecutive undefeated District 28-6A championships and now looks to turn that momentum into an extensive march through the bracket under first-year head coach Michelle Uribe.
Rounding out the notable 6A squads are Steele (20-8-1), Comal Canyon (13-8), and Madison (20-7), while South San Antonio (24-5), Veterans Memorial (20-5), McCollum (20-4), and Southwest (21-8) headline the various 5A contenders.
Here’s a snapshot of the current power structure across the SATX landscape as the season enters its most pivotal stretch.
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*Second section denotes current record according to MaxPreps
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VYPE San Antonio Top 10 Softball Rankings (6A-4A) -- End of Regular Season (April 2026)
1. East Central Hornets (6A) -- 27-4 // 10-2 in District 29-6A
2. Smithson Valley Rangers (5A) -- 25-3 // 15-1 in 26-5A
3. O'Connor Panthers (6A) -- 24-4 // 16-0 in 28-6A
4. Steele Knights (6A) -- 20-8-1 // 9-3 in 29-6A
5. South San Antonio Bobcats (5A) -- 24-5 // 15-1 in 28-5A
6. SA Veterans Memorial Patriots (5A) -- 20-5 // 13-3 in 26-5A
7. McCollum Cowboys (5A) -- 20-4 // 14-2 in 28-5A
8. Canyon Cougars (6A) -- 13-8 // 7-5 in 29-6A
9. SA Southwest Dragons (5A) -- 21-8 // 13-3 in 28-5A
10. SA Madison Mavericks (6A) -- 20-7 // 14-0 in 27-6A
Others to Watch: Davenport Wolves (26-4A), Pieper Warriors (26-5A), SA Reagan Rattlers (27-6A), Clark Cougars (27-6A), Harlan Hawks (28-6A), Taft Raiders (28-6A), New Braunfels Unicorns (26-5A)
After four years as Aldine Nimitz’s offensive coordinator—where he helped transform the Cougars into a perennial playoff contender—Rashard Colquitt is heading west, recently named the next head coach of the Sam Houston High School football program in San Antonio ISD.
Colquitt inherits a largely intact roster already steeped in a winning culture, with the Hurricanes coming off an undefeated district championship this past fall.
Rashard Colquitt outlines his vision for Sam Houston Football in his debut as head coach, in conversation with VYPE’s Matthew Ogle.
Check out the full interview below!
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