Join our talented VYPE Live crew for this Texas High School Football match-up on Friday, November 6:
7PM - Brandon McArthur, Ryan Posner
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Join our talented VYPE Live crew for this Texas High School Football match-up on Friday, November 6:
7PM - Brandon McArthur, Ryan Posner
Byron Nelson's Sophee Peterson (Texas A&M-commit) at the UIL 6A-D1 State Final (11/22/25)
With this volleyball season having reached its thrilling conclusion, it's time for fans to choose who they believe deserves the honor of being named the 2025 VYPE Dallas-Fort Worth Volleyball Player of the Year — Setter Edition! Make sure to get your vote in!
Vote until 11:59 pm on Tuesday, December 9th!
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The CE King Panthers
No. 18 — C.E. KING PANTHERS
While Atascocita and Summer Creek have long dominated the headlines in Houston basketball, CE King has quietly emerged as a contender in the tough District 23-6A.
Under coach Damien Mobley, the Panthers made a deep postseason run last season, advancing three rounds before falling to eventual State Finalist Katy Jordan.
Several key contributors have graduated, but Darrell Bush returns to lead a young, talented squad. Sophomore guards Kaiden White, Kendric Mitchell, Jayce Arriaga, and Cire Mobley all have bright futures and will be counted on to step up quickly if CE King hopes to continue its newfound success and remain a threat in the district.
With experience, talent, and Mobley’s leadership, the Panthers are ready to show they belong among Houston’s elite.
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The Strake Jesuit Crusaders
No. 19 Strake Jesuit Crusaders
Rasheed Sulaimon and Joey Brooks were legends at Strake Jesuit.
Sulaimon, a McDonald’s All-American, went onto Duke, while Brooks carved out a path to Notre Dame.
Together, they led the Crusaders to the UIL State Final Four in 2009, setting a high bar for future generations.
Now, the question is: Does Strake Jesuit have another star in the making? Sophomore Emmanuel Nwabuoku (6-foot-8) has the potential to become a household name in Greater Houston as a national recruit, but for now, he’s assimilating into a team that went undefeated in district play before falling in the first of the postseason.
Running the point will be Justin Thomas, paired with Evan Vuong in the backcourt, while seniors Therron Dutton Lewis, Peyton George, and Alex Hughes provide size, skill, and leadership up front.
With a mix of veteran leadership and rising talent, the Crusaders are poised to make some noise — and perhaps add a new chapter to Strake Jesuit’s storied basketball legacy.
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