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VYPE Countdown to Kickoff 2022: District 16-6A Preview
Three’s a pretty talented crowd in District 16-6A
The district has emerged as a three-headed monster of late with powers like Cypress Ranch and Bridgeland joined by defending district champ Cypress Park as a legitimate threat in 2021. It’s as tough of a district as there is, and playoff positioning will once again be paramount. With Cypress Park losing a lot to graduation, No. 1 in 16-6A is up for grabs and will likely come to down to the final weeks of the season.
There is talent galore for programs rich in tradition, and others who are just starting theirs. Enjoy the show.
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PRESEASON RANKINGS
Cypress Ranch Mustangs
Bridgeland Bears
Cypress Woods Wildcats
Cypress Falls Eagles
Cypress Springs Panthers
Cypress Park Tigers
Langham Creek Lobos
Cypress Lakes Spartans
VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Blake Baker, Cypress Ranch
OFFENSIVE MVP: Jonathan Nelson, Bridgeland
DEFENSIVE MVP: Ashton Porter, Cypress Ranch
BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Trey Morris, Cypress Falls
SLEEPER TEAM: Cypress Springs
CYPRESS RANCH MUSTANGS
The Mustangs are seeking their first district championship since 2018 after finishing runner-up each of the last two seasons. Since coach Sean McAuliffe’s 8-4 debut at the helm in 2019, the Mustangs have gone 7-3 and 6-4, respectively. But there is plenty of optimism this year with 11 returning starters (six on defense), including senior 6-foot-5, 185-pound QB Blake Baker (2,417 yards, 25 TDs passing; 434 yards, TD rushing), senior 6-foot WR Jarred Sample (748 yards, 8 TDs) and junior WR Carson Littlefield (452 yards, 4 TDs) pacing the offense and dynamic 6-foot-4, 240-pound senior DE Ashton Porter (35 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss) and senior 6-foot-2, 220-pound LB Christian Brathwaite headlining the defense. The Mustangs also have some quality depth in junior OLB Tristynn Davis and sophomore DB Matthew Ciers. All around, Ranch enters 2022 as arguably the most complete team in the district.
BRIDGELAND BEARS
Bridgeland has asserted itself as a Regional threat in just four years of varsity play. Over the last two seasons, the Bears are 23-4. Last year, they were Regional Finalists. This year, however, could be a challenging one with the departure of 53 lettermen to graduation. Still, nine starters return, including seven on offense. The quarterback position, where the Bears were so spectacular over the last few seasons with Conner Weigman (now at Texas A&M), is a big question mark. Coach David Raffield said QB development is key. Bridgeland has the weapons in versatile senior Jonathan Nelson (820 yards, 5 TDs receiving; 455 yards, 7 TDs rushing) and senior 6-foot-6, 240-pound TE Reid Mikeska (229 yards, 4 TDs), but who’s going to get them the ball? That’s TBD. Defensively, Bridgeland has senior 6-foot-3, 235-pound LB Hudson Hooper (42 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss) and senior 6-foot-2, 280-pound DT Dillan Botts to count on, but the secondary is young and unproven. Keep an eye on senior OL Jacob Spenser, junior WR Oscar Nnanna, senior WR Savion Williams and senior DE Brock Knapton.
CYPRESS WOODS WILDCATS
The Wildcats went 6-5 in coach Cody Simper’s first year at the helm, but the hope is a year’s worth of experience in Simper’s philosophy results in a big year two. They return nine starters from last year, six on defense. The offense is young at the skill positions and its strength will be up front behind 6-foot-3, 270-pound senior Aiden Schumate and senior Caleb Meinhardt. Every skill position starter from last season graduated. Defense, however, is where the Wildcats could star, thanks to explosive talents like senior 6-foot-3, 232-pound LB Dylan Rogers (58 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 INTs), senior 6-foot-5, 265-pound DL/OL Terrance Green (40 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 6 sacks), senior 6-foot-2, 210-pound LB Juan Rojas (79 tackles) and senior DB Sawyer Despres (47 tackles, 2 INTs). The Wildcats have enough to stop people. But can they score?
CYPRESS FALLS EAGLES
The Eagles have not made the playoffs since 2019 and are 6-13 over the last two seasons. Depth is a concern this year but there is hope that they can snap the playoff skid. Eight starters return, five on defense. Offensively, Cy-Falls will lean on junior RB Trey Morris (1,069 yards, 6 TDs) and junior WR Ajani Cargile (286 yards, TD). Junior Saul Zaragoza leads the way up front. Defensively, senior 6-foot-3, 220-pound DL Obi Okeke (60 tackles), senior 6-foot-8, 250-pound DL Chase Edwards, junior S Reid Meekins (30 tackles) and junior LB Anthony Herrera (55 tackles) are prolific playmakers who make up a unit that should be the strength of the team, at least early on. Coach Chris Brister said keys this year are establishing a strong running game, stopping the run and establishing continuity on the offensive line.
CYPRESS SPRINGS PANTHERS
The Panthers have not made the postseason since 2003. But 2021 still saw some progress under first-year coach Oji Fagan. Springs went 2-8 last year, which was as many wins as the three previous seasons combined. With 15 starters back, including nine on defense, Fagan is hopeful the turnaround can continue in a bigger way this season. Junior QB Harrison Mass (635 yards, 4 TDs passing; 313 yards, TD rushing) and junior RB Tim Saunders (248 yards, 2 TDs) make for an intriguing 1-2 punch in the backfield. Junior WR Ashton Blake is a capable playmaker on the perimeter. The defense is experienced and talented behind leaders like senior 6-foot, 210-pound LB Jayven Jackson (69 tackles, 3 sacks), senior 6-foot, 180-pound DB Isaiah Keller (49 tackles, INT) and senior 6-foot-1, 180-pound LB Lonnie Leary Jr. (49 tackles, 6 tackles for loss). Do not be surprised if the Panthers break out in 2022.
CYPRESS PARK TIGERS
The Tigers had their best season in varsity year No. 4 last year, going 9-2 and capturing the district championship along the way. Can Park repeat? If so, a lot of unknowns will have to be answered as 32 lettermen graduated and only three starters return, including one on offense. Two certainties are senior TE/DE Nathaniel Troxel and junior QB Deyon Batiste. They are two of the more experienced talents on the roster, though both saw limited playing time on a stacked team last year. Coach Greg Rogers said the keys this year are giving relentless effort, playing with the power of the team and having competitive excellence.
LANGHAM CREEK LOBOS
The Lobos are looking to get into the playoffs for the first time since 2018 after going 10-19 over the last three seasons. Experience won’t be on their side this year as only 11 lettermen and five starters, four on offense, return. The anchor of it all is senior 5-foot-11, 170-pound WR Jaquaize Pettaway, an Oklahoma-commit who had 794 receiving yards and seven touchdowns last season. However, there are tons of questions marks around the dynamic playmaker. The defense is especially thin with only junior 6-foot-1, 190-pound LB Corien Powers back.
CYPRESS LAKES SPARTANS
It’s been a tough go of late for the Spartans. They are winless over the last two seasons and have three winless seasons over the last five years. This year’s Lakes team is young but has talent. Ten starters return, five on each side of the ball. The defense has some exceptional playmaking with senior LB Donavon Carter and senior DE Junior Monkam. Sophomore DL Roderick Joseph is certainly someone to watch out for. Offensively, the running game will spur the Spartans, thanks to senior Daniel Green and junior Jayvion Wolf. They will carry the majority of the load as kinks at QB and OL need to be straightened out. The Spartans will be more competitive this season but still might be a year away from really making an impact in a loaded district.
"I'm Going Home": Cy Park five-star prospect Harold Perkins picks LSU
HOUSTON – In almost movie-like fashion, it was at the stroke of midnight of National Signing Day that Harold Perkins knew where his next home would be.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Which, for Perkins, is really a return to home.
The Cypress Park five-star athlete sat down behind a table inside his Cypress home on Wednesday afternoon. Hats for Florida, Texas A&M and LSU sitting in front of him.
When the time came, the once Aggie-commit, which he did during the Under Armour All-American game on ESPN in January, picked up the maroon hat and gave it a look before putting It back down.
“I’m going home,” Perkins said with a smile.
BREAKING NEWS: @CyParkFootball 5⭐️ @HP113k is “heading home” as he picks up A&M hat but then puts on @LSUfootball hat!!! Perkins is heading to LSU. Brian Kelly gets a huge get!! #txhsfb #NationalSigningDay #NSD22 @CyFairISD @ahverdejo @CFISDAthletics @Perroni247 @KPRC2RandyMc pic.twitter.com/i9XqardMYo
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) February 2, 2022
With the eruption of cheers of his family behind him, Perkins pulled on the purple LSU hat and officially joined Brian Kelly’s first recruiting class.
“At the end of the day, I make my own wave, I don’t join the wave,” Perkins said about choosing LSU over Texas A&M. “That’s that.”
This past season for Cy Park, Perkins was a force on both sides of the football. He finished his senior season with 1,194 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns. In seven of the 10 games, he busted loose for over 100 yards. Defensively, he had a career-high three interceptions and one pass deflection.
"Without my teammates none of this would be possible," Perkins said. "I thank all my teammates, my offensive line and defensive line and everybody else that was around me too."
Perkins when asked if he would see the offensive side of the ball said that LSU could have some packages, but he will mainly focus on defense in college.
"I'm going to play a little bit of everything [on defense]," Perkins said. "I'm not really putting restrictions on myself."
According to Perkins, he will be enrolling at LSU in June and officially join Brian Kelly's first-ever signing class in Baton Rouge.
Perkins is joining a class in which he is the lone five-star prospect, according to 24/7Sports. He joins four-star signees, Will Campbell (OL), Walker Howard (QB), Quency Wiggins (DL), Emery Jones (OL), Laterrance Welch (CB) and DeMario Tolan (LB) as a part of the class.
The class is currently ranked fourth in the SEC and 12th nationally, according to 247Sports.
"I like the class I'm going to be a part of," Perkins said. "Everybody has different personalities. Everybody has a chip on their shoulders. I like playing with dudes that have a chip on their shoulder and who are hungry. I'm hungry right now, I'm ready to eat."






























