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BACK-2-BACK: Grapevine prevails against K-Park in the 5A-D2 State Title game
ROUND ROCK, TX — The Grapevine Mustangs cemented their place among Texas high school baseball’s elite on Friday night, securing their second consecutive UIL 5A-Division 2 State Championship with a 9-5 win over Kingwood Park at Dell Diamond.
The victory marks Grapevine’s third state title in program history—and second in as many years under the steady guidance of veteran head coach Jimmy Webster.
In a game marked by early offensive fireworks, the Mustangs weathered a back-and-forth battle before pulling away with clutch hitting and dominant relief pitching.
Senior right-hander Ben Chen earned 5A-D2 State MVP honors after entering the game in the third inning and shutting down a red-hot Kingwood Park lineup the rest of the way.
Senior RHP Ben Chen accepts the 5A-D2 State MVP AwardMatthew Ogle (VYPE)
Chen, who finished the season a perfect 10-0, held the Panthers scoreless from the fourth inning on, before fellow senior Sam DuRard secured the save in the seventh.
“There was a lot of scoring early, and I was in the bullpen when Coach Webster got on the radio,” Chen said. “I had never really come in as a reliever before, but he just told me to shut it down—so I did my best.”
Grapevine (36-3) came out swinging, opening the scoring with an RBI single from junior catcher Gianni Corral in the top of the first. But Kingwood Park quickly countered, plating two runs in their half of the inning and then taking a 5-4 lead by the end of the third.
Refusing to back down, the Mustangs rallied in the fourth. A sacrifice fly from senior Zack Goldstein tied the game, and Corral came through again with a go-ahead single. Moments later, in a heads-up baserunning sequence, Corral stole second as Jarett Boswell dashed home on the throw, stretching the lead to 7-5.
(Left to Right) Grapevine's Gianni Corral, Brady Boozer, and Lale Esquivel
“It was back and forth early, but we just kept believing in what we do,” Corral said. “We knew once we settled in, we’d be tough to stop.”
Grapevine padded its lead in the seventh inning with an RBI single from sophomore shortstop Connor Ray, who later scored on a wild pitch to make it 9-5. The insurance runs helped seal a win that not only capped a dominant season, but also reinforced a championship culture taking hold in Grapevine.
“This one feels a little more special to me, personally,” Chen reflected. “I was one of our core guys this time around, and with it being my last year, there’s somewhat more of an impact.”
Corral echoed the sentiment. “Doing it as an underclassman last season was definitely a big deal. But coming back and doing it again—that leaves a stamp. A legacy.”
The Mustangs placed six players on the All-Tournament team: Corral, Ray, Boswell, Esquivel, Goldstein, and DuRard. Each made key contributions throughout the playoff run, including senior pitcher Sam DuRard, who helped Grapevine reach the final with strong semifinal work, and junior third baseman Lale Esquivel, who chipped in with timely hits and steady defense.
Head Coach Jimmy Webster embraces freshman Luke Esquivel moments after their championship acquisitionMatthew Ogle (VYPE)
With the win, Coach Webster’s squad not only finished with a 36-3 overall record but also became just the second Grapevine team ever to repeat as state champions—joining the 2016 team in the record books.
For a program that’s long prided itself on development, chemistry, and consistency, Friday’s win was more than just another trophy—it was a continuation of a legacy that’s still very much in the making.
The stars of 2024-25 Houston Memorial Baseball
THE TIER LIST: Will State Baseball run though H-Town? Final Rankings; Brackets
With May around the corner, playoff season has officially arrived in the realm of Texas high school baseball.
District races are in the books, divisions are set, and the path to Dell Diamond in June is clear—with plenty of gold on the line.
In the Houston area, The Woodlands (27-4-1) turned heads with an undefeated run through District 13-6A—no small feat given the talent level in that region.
Memorial (25-3-1) has enjoyed a dominant spring and enters the playoffs as our No. 2-ranked squad, poised for a deep run.
Kingwood also remains one of the top programs heading into the opening round. The Mustangs (28-3) shared the District 23-6A title with Atascocita (22-9-2), though the two won’t cross paths in the postseason due to divisional alignment.
Defending UIL 6A state champion Tomball (24-6-1) remains a threat, anchored by one of the deepest bullpens in the state, while Cy Ranch continues its surge into the Top 10.
Also worth watching are Barbers Hill, Katy, Bridgeland, Pearland, and Kingwood Park—all capable of making serious noise in their respective brackets.
In the Private School ranks, Lutheran South Academy and Second Baptist may be on a collision course in TAPPS-DII, while Concordia Lutheran and St. Thomas headline TAPPS-DI. Over in SPC-4A, Kinkaid and Episcopal look like early favorites.
Suffice it to say, Houston is loaded with playoff-caliber talent—and the next few weeks should put that on full display.
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*Parentheses indicates current district
*Last section indicates current overall record; district record
VYPE HOUSTON BASEBALL TOP-20 (Class 6A-4A)
1. The Woodlands Highlanders (13-6A) -- 27-4-1; 16-0
2. Houston Memorial Mustangs (17-6A) -- 25-3-1; 14-0
3. Kingwood Mustangs (23-6A) -- 28-3; 12-2 in District
4. Tomball Cougars (15-6A) -- 24-6-1; 12-4
5. Cypress Ranch Mustangs (16-6A) -- 24-5-1; 13-1
6. Barbers Hill Eagles (19-5A) -- 26-5; 12-2
7. Bridgeland Bears (16-6A) -- 24-5-2; 12-2
8. Katy Tigers (19-6A) -- 23-7; 13-3
9. Pearland Oilers (22-6A) -- 21-7; 13-3
10. Atascocita Eagles (23-6A) -- 22-9-2; 12-2
11. Kingwood Park Panthers (18-5A) -- 24-7-1; 10-2
12. Tompkins Falcons (19-6A) -- 21-10; 11-5
13. Clear Lake Falcons (24-6A) -- 20-10-3; 12-2
14. Magnolia West Mustangs (15-6A) -- 18-9; 12-4
15. Clear Creek Wildcats (24-6A) -- 21-9-1; 10-4
16. Houston Northside Panthers (20-4A) -- 18-1; 18-0
17. Katy Taylor Mustangs (19-6A) -- 20-11-1; 10-6
18. Dawson Eagles (22-6A) --16-9; 14-2
19. Friendswood Mustangs (20-5A) -- 17-7; 9-3
20. Klein Cain Hurricanes (15-6A) -- 15-7-3; 12-4
Honorable Mentions: Willis (13-6A), La Porte (20-5A), Deer Park (24-6A), Foster (20-6A), Cy-Fair (17-6A), Houston Lamar (18-6A), Cypress Woods (16-6A), Lake Creek (17-5A), Seven Lakes (19-6A), Summer Creek (23-6A), Aldine (14-6A), Porter (18-5A), Santa Fe (20-5A), Stratford (17-6A), George Ranch (20-6A)
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VYPE HOUSTON PRIVATE SCHOOL TOP-5
1. Lutheran South Academy Pioneers (TAPPS-D2) -- 30-3-1; 10-0
2. Second Baptist Eagles (TAPPS-D2) -- 24-3; 8-2
3. Concordia Lutheran Crusaders (TAPPS-D1) -- 21-11-1; 9-3
4. Kinkaid Falcons (SPC-4A) -- 24-8
5. St. Thomas Eagles (TAPPS-D1) -- 22-12-1; 8-4
Honorable Mentions: Episcopal (SPC-4A), Bay Area Christian School (TAPPS-D2), St. Pius X (TAPPS-D1), The Woodlands Christian Academy (TAPPS-D2)