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IT'S A WRAP: Aldine Fall Sports Recap

THE FALL SPORTS SEASON IS OVER. SEE WHICH TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS SHINED IN ALDINE ISD

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In Aldine ISD, the Fall Sports Season has come to an end, but there were some historic accomplishments to take care of.

MacArthur's football team overcame the doubters, the cross-country team continued its dynasty with another district crown and Aldine Davis volleyball came close to a district championship.

See who were the brightest stars in Aldine ISD this fall.

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MACARTHUR BREAKS THE DROUGHT!

Who would have thought?

After 12 years, the MacArthur Generals represented the neighborhood in the 2019 football postseason. Coach Wayne Crawford's bunch was the only team from Aldine ISD to make the playoffs. At 5-6 overall and 4-3 in district, the Generals' senior class led the way.

"This group of kids came together and worked really hard the past three years," Crawford said."They bought into the program. The team was the most important thing for us."

"This particular class has begun to change the culture, where they are responsible for holding everyone and themselves accountable. They are laying the foundation for the incoming freshmen and those after them."

So, who led the way? Offensively, Rashaun Jackson stepped into the quarterback role, throwing for over 1,200 yards. Senior Darius Gatson churned for over 600 yards, while junior Maurice Woods tallied 350 yards on the ground. Senior Taylor Eaton and Broderick Starnes were the deep threats.

The mouthpiece and vocal leader, however, was Joshua Eaton – the four-star defensive back that helped make everyone in the locker room believe in General Nation.

MacArthur beat Eisenhower, Aldine, Nimitz and Davis to get into the postseason. The dream season came to an end at the hands of Klein Collins, but the dye has been set for the future of the General program.

Eisenhower also finished 4-3 in district play, followed by Davis (2-5), Nimitz (1-6) andAldine (0-7).

Individually, Davis RB Demarcus Barlow rushed for over 1,400 yards for first-year head coach Scott Joseph, while MacArthur's Jackson was Aldine ISD's top passer and Taylor Eaton was the top WR.

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THE VOLLEYBALL REPORT

The Davis Falcons carried the banner for Aldine ISD, finishing second only to Spring in District 16-6A.

Coach Sharla Jones led her squad to a 12-2district record before falling to College Park in the first-round of the postseason.

The Falcons did it with the one-two punch of MVP Ashlyn Laymond and Outstanding Hitter Kiyah Felder. First-teamer Hailey Harris had over 250 kills, while running the offense was Travia Harrell, who had nearly 500 assists. The defensive stud was Lyric Caldwell.

Finishing third in district was MacArthur, who earned another playoff berth under the direction of Lynda Eastland. The Lady Gens went 9-5 in conference play before losing to Klein in the first-round.

Big Mac was led by setter Jasmine Rutledge and Aaliya Callaway was the leading kill artist. Jacqueline Gonzalez was all over the court as the libero, while Sarahangel Bazan was the defensive specialist.

First-teamer Jasmine Patton led Nimitz to a 6-8 season, while the District Outstanding Setter Ashanti Robertson led the way for Eisenhower. Rebecca Espinosa headlined the Aldine Mustangs.

DISTRICT 16-6A ALL-DISTRICT AWARDS


MVP

Ashlyn Laymond, Davis

Outstanding Hitter

Kiyah Felder, Davis

Outstanding Setter

Ashanti Robertson, Eisenhower

First-Team

Hailey Harris, Davis

Travia Harrell, Davis

Lyric Caldwell, Davis

Jasmine Rutledge, MacArthur

Jacqueline Gonzalez, MacArthur

Jasmine Patton, Nimitz

Chelsea Lewis, Eisenhower

Second-Team

Makiyah Thomas, Davis

Autumn Hall, Davis

Aaliya Callaway, MacArthur

Sarahangel Bazan, MacArthur

Stephanie Barragan, Nimitz

Tayler King, Eisenhower

Darnee Williams, Eisenhower

Rebecca Espinosa, Aldine

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BIG MAC BOYS CONTINUE XC DOMINANCE

All the MacArthur boys' cross-country team knows is winning.

At the District 16-6A Meet, MacArthur - coached by Xang Chareunsab - brought home its 11th-straight district championship. Eleven!

"It means a lot, especially for the kids who spend their entire summer putting in miles for moments like this," Chareunsab said. "The entire boys' team, Varsity, JV and even the Freshman swept district in dominating fashion. Everyone stepped up and did their part. It was just an amazing way to finish the season and I was so proud to be apart of it. It was a great day. The kids earned that moment."

The General girls' cross-country team, which won the district title last year, finished in second overall right behind Spring. They were led by Samantha Hernandez.

Chareunsab also noted Flora Gutierrez and Ashley Sosa posted personal bests, while freshman Julieta Vega helped secure their
second-place finish.

"I'm really proud of our girls' team," Chareunsab said. "We battled a lot of injuries this year and lost some key runners, but they believed in each other and finished the season strong."