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Kaleb Bailey of North Shore is one of the city's best
TD Club Awards name top public school players this week
It's awards season in Greater Houston as the Touchdown Club will host its annual event this Wednesday.
The gala is 7 p.m., Wed., Dec. 13, 2023, at the Bayou City Event Center, 9401 Knight Road. Come and see who the cream of the cream of Greater Houston UIL high school football players are at the UIL High School Awards Dinner.
Past winners include Vince Young of Madison (2001), CeeDee Lamb of Foster (2016), Ed Oliver of Westfield (2015), Alan Faneca of Lamar Consolidated (1993) and Thurman Thomas of Willowridge (1983).
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DEFENSE
Nehemiah Allen, Westfield
Carmello Brooks, Paetow
Kaleb Burns, Cypress Falls
Courtland Guillory, Klein Oak
Tobi Haastrup, Mayde Creek
Parker Johnson, Stratford
Trent Lancaster, Klein Cain
Kade Phillips, Hightower
Landon Rink, Cy-Fair
Devin Sanchez, North Shore
Chance Sims, Randle
Chad Woodfork, Summer Creek
OFFENSE
Kaleb Bailey, North Shore
Tory Blaylock, Atascocita
Chance Bryant, Fulshear
Austin Carlisle, Ridge Point
Zaylen Cormier, Heights
Aaron DeLeon, Stratford
Dramekco Green, Conroe
Max Hendrick, Klein Cain
La’Damion McDowell, Hightower
Jonte Newman, Bridgeland
Clint Rachal, College Park
Tyler Thomas, Dickinson
COACH OF THE YEAR
Kevin Berneathy, La Porte
Chris Brister, Cypress Falls
Jason Brittain, Angleton
Brandon Ellis, Worthing
Ray Garza, Iowa Colony
Cedric Hardeman, Conroe
Lonnie Madison, Bridgeland
Cale Melton, Kingwood
Mike Rabe, Jordan
Brian Randle, Randle
Jim Rapp, The Woodlands
Craig Stump, Atascocita
Iowa Colony on cusp of something special
THE PIONEER: Garza leading Iowa Colony on gold rush
Ray Garza is an Alvin ISD lifer.
He has been tasked with leading the Iowa Colony Pioneers, the district’s newest school.
In just its second year of varsity play, the Pioneers are 4-0 as they head into Class 12-4A-DI play which is filled with long-time power programs.
“This is my home,” he said. “This is my community. My mom still lives in the house I was raised in and it’s an honor to lead Iowa Colony. I’ve been able to stay in one place and raise my own family, while having been a part of the district’s winning tradition.”
Garza played at Alvin High and tried his hand in college football at Blinn. He would graduate from Texas A&M and did his student teaching in Alvin. He was on coach Kirk Martin’s first staff at Manvel High School and was a part of the winning culture of “Hoka Hey”. He was the defensive line coach when the Mavs reached the State Finals in 2011.
He would follow Brad Butler to Alvin ISD’s next new school – Shadow Creek. The Sharks played for a State Title in 2018, the first year it truly played a varsity schedule. Shadow Creek would go on to win State in 2019.
“I’ve been a part of some big games around here,” he said. “And I’ve had some tremendous mentors.”
Garza was a no-brainer to open Iowa Colony. The Pioneers took their lumps last season, going 2-8 on the season. They played a varsity schedule with freshmen and sophomores but were extremely competitive.
“We are building a family culture here,” he said. “We are much-improved because we have simply had our kids for another year of development. From the offseason boot camp and summer work outs, we have come together as a family. It runs throughout the school because so many of our kids play multiple sports. Our kids are seeing their hard work pay off as we evolve as a program.”
Running the offense is sophomore Cam Renfro, a dual-threat QB with over 800 yards of total offense and 15 scores. He is joined in the backfield with RB Eric Mosely III, who has burst onto the scene. The receiving room is loaded with four WRs with over 100 yards. Jacody Miles, the 2022 District Newcomer of the Year, is dynamic with the ball in his hands either running, receiving or returning.
Antoine Martin, Jr. is a speedster with length to stretch the defense, while freshman Carson White and junior Landy White are also primary targets. The line is led by center Tyson Windham.
“We have some pretty special receivers for Cam to throw to,” he said. “He is understanding the offense really well with another year of experience. Mosely has run really well and Windham diagnoses things up on the line. Our defense is making plays with some very talented kids who work really hard.”
Chris Johnson is the star at defensive end at 6-foot-3. He has an offer from Baylor.
“When your best player is your best leader, that goes a long way,” Garza said. “He keeps everyone on track.”
Bruce Robinson, Henry Kalu, Haydon Caston and Treshaun O’Neal lead a fast and physical linebacking corps, while Jeremy Gardner patrols the secondary.
“We are off to a great start, but we are in a very competitive district,” Garza said. “There are some great programs with a lot of tradition and great coaches. We will be tested every Friday in a playoff atmosphere. You want that pressure to make a playoff spot. It makes you focus one week at a time.”
Absolutely "on brand" as Garza builds his colony.






























