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The Summer Creek Lady Bulldogs hit the team pose moments after winning back-to-back UIL 6A Division 1 state titles (3/7/26)
AWARDS SZN: 2025-26 Houston Girls Basketball All-VYPE Teams
Now that the season has officially wrapped up, let’s dive straight into the best of the best in H-Town girls hoops.
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*Names will be listed alphabetically
**The VYPE Awards -- naming Player of the Year Finalists & Team of the Year -- will be released in the coming weeks.
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All-VYPE Public School Girls Basketball Teams
FIRST-TEAM
Courtland Cloud, Shadow Creek
Kendall Ford, Dawson
Addison Martin, Summer Creek
Ogechi Okeke, Hightower
Kennedy Simpson, Summer Creek
SECOND-TEAM
Faith Etienne, Dawson
Makenzie Jackson, Cypress Springs
Draden Moss, Memorial
Erin Newsom, Summer Creek
Brooklynn Roberson, Barbers Hill
THIRD-TEAM
Madison Carlton, Seven Lakes
Jakayla Glover, La Porte
Aubrey Hampton, Cypress Creek
Aniyah Harmon, Klein Collins
Journey Lovett, Dawson
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Kay’Len Alexander, Summer Creek
Makennah Alexis, Cypress Lakes
Mia Barre, Dawson
Haleigh Bonwell, Almeta Crawford
Alexandra Brooks, Alief Elsik
Kimora Carroll, Hitchcock
Peyton Cooks, Manvel
Jordan Daigle, Grand Oaks
Mariyah Dickson, Cypress Creek
Ciara Emezue, Katy Jordan
Jade Francis, Westfield
Pfeiffer Greene, Fulshear
Trinity Hamilton, Alief Taylor
Gisselle Jackson, Cypress Falls
Madison Johnson, Almeta Crawford
Kyndall King, Clear Falls
Jayci Lackey, Barbers Hill
Autumn Lecompte, Barbers Hill
Da’Niyah Lewis, Shadow Creek
Kurynn McNeill, Shadow Creek
Hailey Neal, Klein Collins
Jahnae Nickerson, Porter
Brooke Prevost, Langham Creek
Eryn Roberts, Hightower
Kyndall Roberts, C.E. King
Rachael Roberts, The Woodlands
Casey Scherpereel, Katy Taylor
Jamie Solomon, Wheatley
Averie Steele, Cypress Ranch
Tess Stephenson, Stratford
Kennedi Taylor, Fort Bend Marshall
Sydney Thomas, Hightower
Payton Watson, Iowa Colony
Ty’asia Young, Summer Creek
All-VYPE Private School Girls Basketball Teams
FIRST-TEAM
Ma’Ryiah Alfred, The Kinkaid School
A’Zyua Blair, Houston Christian
Sydney Marshall, The Kinkaid School
Shaniya Williams, The Village School
Grace Wehring, Second Baptist School
SECOND-TEAM
Evelyn Carr, Westbury Christian School
Bentley Johnson, St. John XXIII College Preparatory
Bri McClinton, Houston Christian
Shelby Moeller, St. Agnes Academy
Candice Tsiang, The Village School
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Oluwatoni Ademuwagun, The Village School
Sydnee Arocha, Fort Bend Christian Academy
Ava Brieger, The Woodlands Christian Academy
Lauren Hull, The Kinkaid School
Megan Ingraham, Concordia Lutheran High School
Kylee Jameson, John Cooper School
Leah Jurischk, Concordia Lutheran High School
Mackenzie Medellin, Bay Area Christian School
Eloise Tackett, Second Baptist School
2025-26 Hightower Girls Basketball
THE LAYUP LINE: No. 2 Hightower built to maintain their aura and stay in the State mix
No. 2 -- HIGHTOWER HURRICANES
Entering her sixth season at the helm, head coach Jasmine Brewer has already cemented her impact at her alma mater. Brewer — who once led Hightower to the 2010 State Tournament as a player — guided the Hurricanes back to the UIL State Tourney in 2025, marking a full-circle moment in program history.
That run featured 23 straight wins and a return to the Class 6A-Division II Final at the Alamodome, where the Hurricanes ultimately finished as the runner-up to Fort Worth Boswell. Still, it was the fourth State appearance in program history and proof that Hightower has reestablished itself among Texas' elite.
Now comes the encore.
At the center of it all – literally– is 6-foot-4 junior Ogechi Okeke, a national recruit with offers from powerhouses like Cal, Oregon, Florida, and Oklahoma. Ranked No. 19 in the US by SportsCenter NEXT, Okeke averaged a double-double last season and earned All-Tournament honors for her dominance in the paint.

But Brewer’s group is far from one-dimensional.
Sydney Thomas (Sr. G) returns after an 11-point-per-game campaign and a TGCA All-Star nod, while veterans Onyinye Asomugha (Sr. PF), Samyra Blount (Sr. G), and Iowa Colony-transfer Eryn Roberts (Jr. PG) add depth and versatility.
After ending a six-year drought between State appearances, Hightower now chases what’s never been done before — back-to-back trips to the big stage.
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