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CE King enters the Class 5A Top 25 with convincing win over Westfield (King's Calvin Carter shown)
THE RUNDOWN: Huge Week 1 storylines; New Rankings
THE NEW NO. 1
After weeks on weeks of the North Shore Mustangs being the No. 1 Class 6A team in Greater Houston (Dating Back 3 Years), is there room for a new top dog?
The new No. 1 Ridge Point Panthers took care of business in Week One with a win over Clear Springs, 63-23, as North Shore fell to 2025 Class 5A State Finalist South Oak Cliff, 41-21.
Is the dynasty over on the #Eastside? Not likely.
There seems to be blood in the water, however, after double-digit starters graduated from a wildly successful class of Mustangs. A new batch of ‘Stangs must step up, and it may take a minute to get their legs under them. They sputtered against the state’s Class 5A power on defense. That should get cleaned up.
Meanwhile on the west side of town, the Ridge Point Panthers are those dudes. Coach Rich Lafavers has his most talented group, even after the graduation of super QB Austin Carlisle to the University of Houston. Once the QB situation gets settled, the sky is the limit for the Panthers in Class 6A DI Region III. They have a balanced team, who should win every one-on-one match-up in the trenches and on the edge.
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WHO IS ON THE CUSP?
The Summer Creek Bulldogs are fast, phyisical and are used to the bright lights under the direction of Kenny Harrison. Could Summer Creek win the daunted District 23-6A or is it Atascocita’s turn and Cardae Mack (Arizona State). Both are legit, but don’t sleep on Kingwood either.
Summer Creek took down a ranked Shadow Creek, 37-32, in Week 1.
Over in Region II, Bridgeland looks to be hitting on all cylinders after an early win over Dawson, 35-30. The Woodlands crushed Cinco Ranch as well, 29-0.
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ON THE COME UP
Teams who are trending after Week 1?
Dickinson has been working hard to take down Katy in their inaugural opener and this time they did, 34-21. Coach John Snelson could have a Region III sleeper.
CE King took down Westfield, 32-14, and is LOADED with YOUNG talent. New coach Cory Laxen is breathing new life over on the Beltway and will challenge for the fourth playoff spot in District 23-6A. If they get it, no one wants to play them in the postseaon.
No one talks about Tomball…. No one. Well the Cougars turned some heads after blowing out Stratford in Week 1. Their consistency makes them their district’s favorite to take that crown.
Talk about JUICE - College Park’s Kyle Coats and Klein’s Nick Codutti have theirs kid playing with an edge. The Cavs won 73-6 over Cypress Park, and Klein destroyed Oak Ridge 75-20. We are going to need to keep watch of these programs.
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THE CLASS 5A WATCH
Defending State Champ Randle High handled Foster, 55-0 and looks hungry again. “Pacman” Dominguez finally got to show his stuff and lived up to the hype in Week 1, body-slamming everyone in sight. And then there is Landen Williams-Callis… yeah, he’s gonna have a big year.
Iowa Colony (41-7 over Stafford), FB Marshall (24-14 over Friendswood), La Porte (35-31 over Deer Park), Angleton (68-7 over Clear Lake) will be the challengers and all looked pretty sharp in Week 1.
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THE PRIVATE SCHOOL LOOK-IN
TWCA beat St. Pius X, 42-35, and Lutheran South won against Houston Christian (35-9). Kinkaid and Wayne Shanks narrowly lost to 49-44 to Gunter, but should be the class of the SPC.
Legacy School of Sports Sciences had a big win over Second Baptist School, 45-27, and No. 1 dual-threat QB Keisean Henderson showed a big and accurate arm and tremendous speed and escapability. He’s gonna be fun to watch.
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THE RANKINGS
CLASS 6A
No. 1 Ridge Point Panthers
No. 2 Summer Creek Bulldogs
No. 3 Bridgeland Bears
No. 4 The Woodlands Highlanders
No. 5 Atascocita Eagles
No. 6 Dickinson Gators
No. 7 Willis Wildkats
No. 8 Pearland Oilers
No. 9 North Shore Mustangs
No. 10 Katy Tigers
No. 11 Shadow Creek Sharks
No. 12 Jordan Warriors
No. 13 Cy Falls Eagles
No. 14 Kingwood Mustangs
No. 15 College Park Cavs
No. 16 Tomball Cougars
No. 17 CE King Panthers
No. 18 Cy-Fair Bobcats
No. 19 Manvel Mavs
No. 20 Cy Woods Wildcats
No. 21 Hightower Hurricanes
No. 22 Klein Bearkats
No. 23 Conroe Tigers
No. 24 Magnolia Bulldogs
No. 25 Strake Jesuit Crusaders
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CLASS 5A
No. 1 Randle Lions
No. 2 Iowa Colony Pioneers
No. 3 La Porte Bulldogs
No. 4 Angleton Wilcats
No. 5 Fort Bend Marshall Buffs
No. 6 Barbers Hill Eagles
No. 7 Kingwood Park Panthers
No. 8 Dayton Broncos
No. 9 Huntsville Hornets
No. 10 Texas City Stings
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PRIVATE SCHOOL RANKINGS
No. 1 St. Thomas Eagles
No. 2 TWCA Warriors
No. 3 Concordia Lutheran Crusaders
No. 4 Lutheran South Pioneers
No. 5 Episcopal Knights
The stars of 2025-26 Montgomery Football
DISTRICT 8-5A-DII: PNG aims to three-peat, while Huntsville, Montgomery emerge as challengers
DISTRICT 8-5A-D2
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Port Neches-Groves Indians
Huntsville Hornets
Montgomery Bears
Nederland Bulldogs
Dayton Broncos
Lake Creek Lions
West Fork Gators
Splendora Wildcats
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BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zarien “Zay” Adolphe, Huntsville
ON THE CUSP: Dayton Broncos
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Fresh off a 12-2 campaign and back-to-back district titles, Port Neches-Groves approaches this campaign with their usual sense of momentum and championship pedigree. The Indians are just one year removed from capturing the program’s fifth overall state title in 2023, when they edged South Oak Cliff 20-17 at AT&T Stadium. While several key contributors have moved on, PNG remains stacked with experienced talent on both sides of the ball. Head coach Jeff Joseph, now in his fourth year at the helm and the son of coaching legend Gary Joseph (Katy), continues to build a consistent contender in Region III. Offensively, senior QB Connor Bailey and junior RB Tyson Henry return after earning second-team, all-district honors last fall. Up front, senior offensive lineman Aaron Wolford—an all-district, first-team unanimous selection and University of Houston-commit—anchors the line. The defense brings back a strong core as well. Senior defensive end Kooper Benoit, linebacker Jaxin Winfrey, and safety Dane Stewart all return after productive seasons that landed each of them second-team, all-district recognition. Despite some roster turnover, PNG’s veteran leadership and recent playoff success make them a serious threat once again in 2025.
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As Huntsville turns the page to a new chapter under head coach Todd Moebes, the expectations remain unchanged: compete hard, play fast, and remain firmly within the playoff picture. Moebes, who arrives from Lockhart, steps into a program coming off an 8-4 season that featured a dominant 45-0 playoff win over Whitehouse before a tough exit against eventual state finalist South Oak Cliff. While the Hornets will adjust to new leadership, the roster offers stability—and plenty of upside. Senior running back Traeshawn Brown returns as a first-team, all-district performer, bringing explosiveness and experience to the backfield. Sophomore quarterback Zarien “Zay” Adolphe, last year’s District 8-5A-DII Offensive Newcomer of the Year, showed flashes of dual-threat ability as a freshman and now has a season of varsity play under his belt. In the trenches, the Hornets are beefed up by standout linemen Tr’e Williams (unanimous first-team) and Laslalio Moreno (second-team). Versatile senior Jerious Singletary earned first-team honors at tight end, but it's his edge-rushing ability that’s turning heads on the recruiting trail – evidenced by offers from Houston, Washington State, North Texas, and Sam Houston State, among others. Defensively, Huntsville boasts proven experience, including Defensive Newcomer of the Year Sam Cleveland (Sr. LB), as well as Sr. DT Isaiah Lewis (unanimous first-team) and Sr. DE Fred Oladele (second-team), along with a seasoned secondary led by senior first-team corners Kenneth Scott and Brent Carroll.
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Momentum can be fleeting in high school football, but Montgomery is hoping to carry last year’s breakthrough into a new season—despite some notable changes. With coach Grant Cooper directing, the Bears posted an 8-3 record in 2024, finishing third in district and securing a long-awaited return to the playoffs. Though a first-round loss to Marshall ended their run early, the season marked a clear step forward for a program that had struggled for consistency in recent years. One of the biggest questions heading into this fall is how the team will replace the production and leadership of graduated Co-District MVP Reggie Williams. Signal-caller Jack Merryman, now a senior, steps in under center, tasked with keeping the offense on track. He’ll have help from senior utility standout Daequwan “DQ” Swapsy—a McNeese State-commit who totaled 744 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns last season, earning second-team, all-district honors. Jaxon Young-Davis (second-team) returns to anchor the offensive line, while linebacker Chase Abrantes (second-team) brings stability to the defense. The Bears also feature elite special teams play, with senior kicker Parker Crenshaw and punter Waylon Peters both earning first-team, all-district nods a year ago. Montgomery may face new challenges, but with a handful of familiar faces and growing confidence, they’re not planning to slow down.
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Nederland has turned a corner in recent years, posting a 7-4 record in 2024 and making consecutive playoff appearances. With a new culture firmly in place for second-year head coach Scott Rich, the Bulldogs will look to keep trending upward—even as they adjust to the loss of Offensive MVP Hubert Thomas. While questions remain on offense, there’s no shortage of potential. Several promising athletes from last year’s junior varsity squad are expected to step into bigger roles, giving the unit a chance to retool rather than rebuild. Defensively, junior Jaedon Nod returns as a key difference-maker. A first-team all-district selection, he’s listed as a safety but brings rare versatility, with the ability to contribute all over the field. Furthermore, special teams will be in good hands – or good feet – with senior kicker Lance Resch, a second-team, all-district honoree who provides a steady presence in that integral phase of the game.
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Dayton showed flashes of potential in 2024, concluding with a 4-6 record a sixth-place result in Jerry Prieto’s first season at the helm. Now entering year two—and with a strong group of returners—the Broncos are eyeing their first playoff berth since 2022. Junior QB Jerry Prieto Jr. will look to build on a promising campaign, supported by a veteran cast of weapons. Senior wideouts Jesse Price and Dalen Tobar give the passing game reliability, while senior back Denim Foster adds balance on the ground. Headlining the big-men will be second-team, all-district lineman Tyler Chavez, alongside ascending junior Cooper Burkes. On defense, senior safety Rakin Akmal (125 tackles, 12 PD, 2 FF, 2 FR) is back to elevate the secondary after earning unanimous first-team, all-district honors. Additionally, Merkle Judge (Sr. LB) should provide some toughness to the front seven. With experienced talent on both sides of the ball and another year in Prieto’s system, Dayton has a real opportunity to flip last year’s record and contend for a postseason spot. All that’s left for them to do is execute on that goal.
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For the first time since 2021, the Lake Creek Lions found themselves on the outside looking in after finishing 6-4 in 2024 and narrowly missing the playoffs. The unexpected setback comes amid the departure of several pivotal contributors, including Co-District MVP Tyvonn Byars (Rice) and first-team quarterback Eli Morcos (Texas A&M), leaving a leadership void to fill. Despite these losses, the Lions return some impactful players. Senior offensive lineman Hunter McKinney, a three-star collegiate prospect and second-team, all-district pick, anchors the offensive front. Junior WR Chance Miller, who posted 418 yards and five touchdowns last season, looks poised for an expanded contribution. With Pat Kennedy entering another year leading the program, Lake Creek aims to rebuild quickly and reestablish itself as a playoff contender in a competitive district.
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Entering just their second varsity season, West Fork looks to continue developing under the direction of head coach Dougald McDougald. Despite a challenging 2-8 record in 2024, the Gators earned a district win and gained valuable experience as a young team. Another cause for optimism is the return of several impact players who provide a strong foundation for improvement. Kylin Patin (Sr. QB) returns to lead the offense alongside Courtney Simmons (Sr. RB/WR). Senior Jack Spurlock should add depth to the line on both sides of the ball as a versatile TE/DE presence, alongside Brycen Cole (Sr. OL). Defensively, second-team, all-district selection Smith Rollins (Sr. S/RB) will play a critical role, both in the secondary and in the rushing attack. Joining him in the effort will be DeJuan Kizzie (Jr. CB) and Jailen Jones (Sr. CB/RB), rounding out a more adept unit.
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Splendora heads into 2025 with a fresh start, as first-year head coach Robbie Deheck makes his return to the program after previously serving as its defensive coordinator from 2014 to 2018, followed by a brief stint as the DC at Bridgeport High. The Wildcats are coming off a 2-8 season and aim to snap a four-year skid without a district win. The offense brings back proven production, led by senior wide receiver TJ Burch, a first-team, all-district pick who posted 826 yards and 10 touchdowns last fall. Fellow senior Kentrell Bowen (second-team) adds experience at wideout, while Wyatt Sepanio (Sr. ATH) is also back after registering nearly 600 all-purpose yards and four scores. On defense, senior linebacker Isaac Shumate—a second-team, all-district selection—will propel the group.