Bradley Collier
Peaster is hosting week two of Texas High School Football this season and their guests are none other than the Fort Worth Castleberry Lions. As these two teams prepare to face off in a pairing both are hungry for the win on, VYPE DFW dives into the details:
Fort Worth Castleberry Lions (0-1)
Last season, Castleberry posted a disappointing 1-9 overall record (1-6 in district play) with their only victory being a 37-0 shut-out over Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis. This season, the Lions are looking to put the record behind them, regroup, and get busy showcasing the talent their fans know they have. Last week, the Lions hosted Mineral Wells in a 47-14 loss. Despite the loss, Castleberry was able to come away with major takeaways and lessons as they head into week two ready to secure their first victory of the season. Daniel Ortiz, Adrian Arenas, Martin Zapata, Corbett Brown, Cayden Perez, Demetrius Valadez, Carlos Salazar, Alex Veliz, Riley Bentley, and other Lion athletes are steadfast in their drive to succeed on Friday night in Peaster.
Peaster Greyhounds (0-1)
Finishing the season with a 3-7 record last year (2-4 in district play), the Peaster Greyhounds are looking to change their team's trajectory and put forth a better year. Beginning their season with a 49-9 loss against Tolar isn't exactly the way the Greyhounds wanted their week one to go, but the team was able to regroup and prepare for week two with the stamina and unwavering focus necessary to overcome challenges. Fans can look toward athletes like Brayden Gent, Ty Steedley, Lafe Bringman, Kentin Morrow, Jeremy Moffitt, Murt Stewart, Cole Kopenheger, Henry Cipher, Troy Berkins, Jayden Kipers, Wyatt Lacy, and more to make big plays against Castleberry on Friday.
What To Expect
Last season, Peaster posted a shut-out 44-0 victory over Castleberry and will look to do the same this season. The Greyhounds are going to lean into a fast offense with a defense prepared to slow down the Lions. The Lions are looking to shut down an aggressive Peaster offense that is ready for a victory. Fans can expect both of these teams to put forth their best effort on Friday night as both of them are looking to post their first victory of the 2023-24 season.
Kick-off is slated for 7:30 p.m. in Peaster, Texas.
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Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
VYPE' caught up with Cypress Christian School's Sophia Swanton at the VYPE CCS Fall 2023 Media Day, discussing her time as both the Cheer Captain and being a key piece on the school's championship-level track team.
Check out the interview below!
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Week one of the Texas High School Football season saw big plays and big action across the state. Week two is underway and some of the big action is bound to come from Eagle Pass's matchup against Boerne-Champion on Friday night. VYPE dives into the details:
Eagle Pass Eagles (1-0)
Eagle Pass had an outstanding season last year as they went 9-2 overall (4-1 in district play) with a 82% winning percentage and a top-of-their-district finish. Despite an unsuccessful playoff appearance, the Eagles have been working hard all offseason to enter another tough schedule with the ability to power through their opponents. Last week, the Eagles recorded a 49-7 victory over Eagle Pass Winn to start their season off on a high note. The likes of Jose Hernandez, Walker Finleyson, Tristan Gonzalez, Xavier Barrera, Andres Villarreal, Emilio Mendoza, Sebastian Diaz, Wilfredo Frausto, and others were willing to put in the effort that it took to turn the game into a sure-thing for the Eagles. As the team prepares to take on the Chargers, fans can look for these athletes to make big plays on Friday night.
Boerne-Champion Chargers (1-0)
After a not-so-great season last year in which the Chargers went 4-6 overall (2-5 in district play) without a playoff appearance, Boerne-Champion knew they had to regroup and start the new season better than ever. Last week, the team did just that as they traveled to Laredo and fought with tenacity to defeat United South by a 37-27 score. Austin Mixon, Grant Menzies, Campbell DeBerry, Brek Hamilton, Evan Kuhl, Jacob Rosenstiel, Kaleb Krause, Sawyer Bolli, Trenton Haddock, Larry Brooks, Brandon Karbowski, and others will give it all they have on Friday night as they showcase the determination that it takes to power through tough moments.
What To Expect
Last season, Eagle Pass hosted Boerne-Champion in a 35-27 defeat over the Chargers. Both teams are looking strong this season and hungry to start a win streak. Eagle Pass can be expected to showcase a talented defense that is ready to pull out all the stops against the Chargers. The Eagles' offense can also be expected to put on a show against Boerne-Champion if they're able to get rolling. Chargers fans can expect nothing short of grit out of this Boerne-Champion squad. With a fire in their heart, the offense is going to make quick plays and try to pull ahead of Eagle Pass as they fight for a statement victory.
With both teams fighting to continue winning, fans aren't going to want to miss this matchup! Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. on Friday night in Boerne, Texas.
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