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The fall season came and went in what felt like a blink of an eye, yet its impact across Houston high school football remains unmistakable.
North Shore once again reasserted itself as the gold standard. The Mustangs secured the program’s sixth state championship — and first since 2021 — with a tension-laden victory over Duncanville in the UIL 6A Division I finale.
Elsewhere, history was written. C.E. King made its inaugural appearance in Arlington, squaring off against DeSoto in the 6A Division II championship in Head Coach Cory Laxen’s first season at the helm.
Meanwhile, Randle’s dominant run persisted, representing H-Town at AT&T Stadium in the 5A Division II title game with a program built on continuity and expectation.
On the private school front, The Kinkaid School continued its reign, capturing back-to-back SPC-4A titles and its sixth championship since 2017. In TAPPS, Second Baptist closed the year with consecutive appearances in the Division II championship, underscoring its staying power on the state stage.
With the dust now settled, let’s shift focus from moments to individuals. Now, it’s time to recognize the elite performers who defined Space City football from opening kickoff to final whistle.
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*Names will be listed alphabetically (last name) with each position, using the format: "Name, School".
*The Athlete (ATH) position refers to a utility player, who contributes at multiple spots on offense, defense, special teams, or all of the above.
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ALL-VYPE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEAMS
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Jack Daulton, The Woodlands
QB - Cardae Mack, Atascocita
RB - John Hebert, Strake Jesuit
RB - Landen Williams-Callis, Randle
WR - Benny Easter Jr., Summer Creek
WR - Alvin Mosley, FB Crawford
WR - Jayden Warren, Iowa Colony
TE - William Mayes, Tompkins
OL - Jordan Burnett, Ridge Point
OL - Nick Howard, Pearland
OL - Day'jon Moore, Willis
OL - Avery Morcho, Ridge Point
OL - Nicolas Robertson, Klein
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FIRST-TEAM ATHLETE
ATH - Jermaine Bishop Jr., Willis
ATH - Kaeden Johnson, FB Marshall
ATH - Paris Melvin Jr., Cypress Springs
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SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Kaleb Maryland, North Shore
QB - Carson White, Iowa Colony
RB - Micah Rhodes, Klein Oak
RB - Dionne Sims, C.E. King
WR - Jaylen Addai, Shadow Creek
WR - Jaylen Bocard, North Shore
WR - David Brewer IV, FB Travis
TE - Trysten Laughlin, Kingwood
OL - Noah Abebe, Friendswood
OL - Josiah Evans, Galveston Ball
OL - Keyon Hemphill-Woods, Columbus
OL - Eddie Lartigue Jr., Klein Collins
OL - Hugh Smith, Ridge Point
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SECOND-TEAM ATHLETE
ATH - Christopher Brown, Yates
ATH - Dillon Mitchell, C.E. King
ATH - CJ Toney, Atascocita
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FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Jimmy-Phrisco Alo-Suliafu, Katy Jordan
DL - Magnus Herndon, The Woodlands
DL - DeMarco Jenkins, Pearland
DL - Kaden McCarty, Cypress Falls (*DE/OLB)
DL - Za'qwaun Nunn, North Shore
LB - Joseph Credit, Pearland
LB - Noriel "Pac-Man" Dominguez, Randle
LB - Kosi Okpala, Mayde Creek (*OLB/DE)
LB - Cullen Thompson, Grand Oaks (*OLB/DE)
DB - Marco Beltran, College Park
DB - Davis Kinney, FB Travis
DB - Brandon Sherrard, Shadow Creek
DB - Kah'ni Watts, Iowa Colony
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SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Ezekiel Ayangbile, Langham Creek
DL - Daryl Campbell, Paetow
DL - Brinley, Tita, Summer Creek
DL - Dominick Toulon, C.E. King
DL - Amari Vickerson, Cypress Ranch
LB - Preston Hall, Ridge Point
LB - Reilarean Phillips, Alief Elsik
LB - Calvin Thomas, Cypress Ranch
LB - Amari Wilks, Pearland
DB - Xavier Harmon, Conroe
DB - Blake Jenkins, Tompkins
DB - Jaden Vaughn, Cy-Fair
DB - Isaiah Williams, FB Marshall
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HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE
*Listed alphabetically (last name)
QB - Lorenzo Aguirre (Dickinson), Braden Baker (Cy Ranch), Albert Brown Jr. (Aldine Nimitz), Tristin "TK" Gaines (Waller), Kyden Barker (Clear Falls), Khylan Davis (Hightower), Braylen Fisher (FB Crawford), Camden Hughes (College Park), Timothy Potts (C.E. King), Chris Racey (Ridge Point), Braydon Schoggin (Klein Collins), Tyler Skrabanek (Randle), Grant Smith (Grand Oaks), Noah Spinks (Summer Creek)
RB - Aiden Akins (Ridge Point), Ja'Maurey Champion (Pearland), Malachi Gamble (Dickinson),Tremayne Hill (Katy), Hezekiah Johnson (North Shore), Edward Kelly Jr. (Klein), Jovan Rodriguez (Paetow), Kash Schwab (Bridgeland), Sean Simon (La Porte), Ian Thomas (Tomball), Nicholas Tramble (Aldine Davis), Tristan Willis (Shadow Creek)
WR - Malachi Augustus (Aldine Nimitz), Julian Cromartie (College Park), Braylon Fisher (Columbus), Bailen George (Ridge Point), Robert Haynes IV (Ridge Point), Ashton Johnson (Randle), Braylon Lane (C.E. King), CJ Lewis (Cy Lakes), Brian Manuel Jr. (Atascocita), Kaileb Peterson (Dickinson), James Scott (Oak Ridge), Aden Starling (Shadow Creek), Derek Stevenson (Paetow), Carter St. Junious (Manvel), Kye Wehby (Kingwood)
TE - Braden Glover (Dickinson), Mason Mixon (Randle), Tanner Watkins (Memorial)
OL - Isaac Aranda (North Shore), Manuel Bustamante (Deer Park), Isaac Coughran (Katy), Adolfo Cruz (Dickinson), Jaylen Fields (North Shore), Jake Hayman (La Porte), Hunter McKinney (Lake Creek), Channing Nevels (Hightower), Xavier Obiero-Hyter (Alief Hastings), Foard Polley (Stratford), Devan Robison (Pasadena Memorial), Dillian Whiteside (Alief Taylor)
ATH - Blake Hamilton (Tompkins), Kaleb Jammer (Angleton), BJ Lafell (Shadow Creek), Ashton Ruffin (La Porte)
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HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE
DL - Isaiah Broughton (Cypress Ridge), MacGregor Byers (Strake Jesuit), Marlon Cook (Cy Creek), Amontre Harris (Summer Creek), Bryce Jackson (Barbers Hill), Brynden Mack (Angleton), Demarcus Marks (Westfield), Shaun McDowell (Foster), Corbin Phillips (Cy Lakes), Daniel Swiney (Iowa Colony), Antonio Underwood (Westfield), Xavier Waters (North Shore)
LB - Camron Alakija (FB Crawford), Tommy Giavani Baker (Shadow Creek), Quintrell Bloom (Dickinson), James "JD" Brady (Klein Collins), Calvin Carter (C.E. King), Evan Ferns (Fulshear), Reid Garrelts (Katy), Carson Hahn (Barbers Hill), Cade Haug (Kingwood), Ryan Mallory (Randle), Devyn Phillip (Hightower), Isaac Richardson (Memorial), Brady Schneider (Tomball), Davon Smith (Westfield), Samuel Weary (Manvel)
DB - Mudassir Abdullah (West Columbia), Amiri Barnes (Cy Lakes), Royce Bimage (Dickinson), Trenton Blaylock (Atascocita), Corey Brown (Dawson), David Brown III (Waller), Jalyn Burton (Randle), Tanner Covar (Magnolia), Marrel Davis (Summer Creek), Tony Guillory (North Shore), James Henderson (Cy Falls), Karnell "Greedy" James Jr. (Manvel), Jermaine Santana-Diaz (Ridge Point), Daniel Scarabino (Cinco Ranch), Carter Stewart (Shadow Creek), Dylan Waters (FB Marshall)
ALL-VYPE PRIVATE SCHOOL TEAMS
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Keisean Henderson, Legacy SSS*
QB - Santiago Fernandez, TWCA
RB - Langston Davis, Second Baptist
RB - Wayne Shanks Jr., The Kinkaid School
WR - Mike Brown, Legacy SSS*
WR - Trey Finney III, St. Pius X
WR - Eric Sipko, John Cooper School
TE - Roland "RJ" Wilson, St. Thomas
OL - Antonio Castillo, LSA
OL - Brode Clark, Concordia Lutheran
OL - Zachary Johnson, LSA
OL - Alexander Pompilus, St. Thomas
OL - Jackson Woods, Episcopal
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FIRST-TEAM ATHLETE
ATH - Jaxon Coleman, Concordia Lutheran
ATH - Braeden Robinson, LSA
ATH - Canon Toon, Second Baptist
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SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Colson Collins, John Cooper School
QB - Pierce Jacobson, St. Thomas
RB - Malik Liberty, Concordia Lutheran
RB - Javaughn Waldron, St. Thomas
WR - Donnie Avery Jr., FBCA
WR - Julio Fernandez, TWCA
WR - Nate Tidwell, St. Thomas
TE - Luke Mazur, LSA
OL - Hayden Bennett, TWCA
OL - Tate Erb, St. Thomas
OL - David Esquivel, John Cooper School
OL - Mac Northrup, Second Baptist
OL - William Stanosheck, TWCA
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SECOND-TEAM ATHLETE
ATH - Jackson Barrow, Houston Christian
ATH - Baron Meachum, TWCA
ATH - Colton Rhoden III, John Cooper School (*RB/MLB)
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FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Kelvin Baptiste, Second Baptist
DL - Joshua Cox, TWCA
DL - Trace Holster, FBCA
DL - Obinna Umeh, St. Thomas
LB - Cade Griffin, LSA
LB - Travis Johnson II, Episcopal
LB - Liam McCarthy, St. Thomas
LB - Aiden Turner, Concordia Lutheran
DB - Logan Debose, St. Thomas
DB - Noah Harris, LSA
DB - Brayden Hinote, TWCA
DB - Caleb Pitts, The Kinkaid School
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SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Prince Holiday, TWCA
DL - Blake Hollas, TWCA
DL - Reid Kelley, Concordia Lutheran
DL - Nathan Muaka, Concordia Lutheran
LB - Jake Campbell, Episcopal
LB - Will Kipp, FBCA
LB - Jacob Quinlan, St. Thomas
LB - Connor Reynard, Concordia Lutheran
DB - Kohen Alexander, St. Thomas
DB - Sam CdeBaca, Houston Christian
DB - Cody Cutrer, Concordia Lutheran
DB - Peyton Jones, Second Baptist
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HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE
QB - Ryan Neidigk (Concordia Lutheran), Holt Teichman (LSA), Brayden Tibbetts (FBCA), Donovan Warren (Episcopal), Ross Wynne (The Kinkaid School)
RB - Brooks Allen (Episcopal), Cade Griffin (LSA), Edric Jasmine (Second Baptist), Hanley Sayers (St. John's School), Myles Stewart (St. Thomas), Cortez Taylor (LSA)
WR - Thomas Blackburn (TWCA), Alexander Donnelly (The Kinkaid School), Tommy Hetherington (Episcopal), Jerrel Moore (St. Pius X), Carson Murray (St. John's School), Joe Norman (John Cooper School), Rome Stanford (Concordia Lutheran), Allen Thomas (Second Baptist), Tramon Williams Jr. (FBCA)
TE - Brayden Stevenson (TWCA)
ATH - Amir Parks-Brooks (St. Pius X), Patrick Wadlington (FBCA)
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HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE
DL - Edward Burnett (Second Baptist), Hank Hughes (LSA), Jonah Kalu (FBCA), Rylan Kimpson (St. Thomas), Andrew Kirkland (St. Pius X), Khairan McQueen-Clayton (St. Thomas), Jack Stanger (St. John's School)
LB - Eli Hall (TWCA), Luke Horak (John Cooper School), Madden Morgan (Episcopal), Jack Sloan (LSA), Marcos Solais Jr. (St. Pius X), Morgan Tannery (The Kinkaid School)
DB - Carson Clark (Concordia Lutheran), Pryce Cravens (St. Thomas), Kendall Jones (St. Pius X), Tanner Nyveen (The Kinkaid School), Joseph Orr (TWCA), Christian Rene (St. Pius X), Max Saldana (LSA), Dillan Whitfield (Second Baptist)
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Private School Terminology Legend
*Legacy SSS (Legacy the School of Sport Sciences) is an independent charter school.
TWCA = The Woodlands Christian Academy
FBCA = Fort Bend Christian Academy
LSA = Lutheran South Academy
The stars of 2025-26 Katy Football
DISTRICT 19-6A: Katy remains the team to beat among a habitually loaded set of opponents
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS
Katy Tigers
Jordan Warriors
Paetow Panthers
Tompkins Falcons
Mayde Creek Rams
Cinco Ranch Cougars
Seven Lakes Spartans
Taylor Mustangs
Morton Ranch Mavericks
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Tremayne Hill, Katy
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tanner West, Jordan
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kosi Okpala, Mayde Creek
BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Blake Hamilton, Tompkins
ON THE CUSP: Mayde Creek Rams
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Fresh off a season that saw them clinch a fourth consecutive undefeated district title and finish 11-2, the Katy Tigers enter 2025 with familiar expectations—and plenty of returning firepower. Head coach Gary Joseph once again leads a program thriving in Texas’ toughest classification, even after last year’s Regional Semifinal loss to perennial power North Shore. The offense is once again led by senior running back Tremayne Hill, a first-team-all-district pick who eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards and scored 18 touchdowns in 2024. Up front, senior linemen LaMar Brown (first-team) and Andrew Freeze (second-team) bring experience and physicality, while senior wideout Cade McCall (third-team) returns after a breakout campaign with 450 receiving yards and five scores. Defensively, Katy is led by Louisiana Tech-commit Jeremiah Smith, a disruptive force at outside linebacker who earned first-team honors last fall. The secondary is bolstered by standout senior Isaiah McMillian, a unanimous first-team pick, and fellow senior Mason Dismuke. Additionally, junior linemen Isaac Coughran and Terry Brister add depth and potential in the trenches.
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After an impressive 11-2 result and a third-round playoff appearance in their most recent campaign, Jordan returns to the field with confidence, in addition to a solid group of veterans. Under the tutelage of coach Mike Rabe, the Warriors finished second in the district standings last fall and appear poised to remain contenders despite some key offensive departures. While the graduation of standout receiver Andrew Marsh (Michigan) leaves a notable void, there’s no shortage of weapons on this year’s roster. Kansas State-commit Tanner West (Sr. ATH) returns as a dynamic all-purpose threat, racking up more than 1,200 yards and 13 total touchdowns a year ago. Senior QB Beau Bryant adds a balanced attack under center, passing for 1,213 yards and nine touchdowns while rushing for 619 yards and six more scores. The emergence of Bridgeland-transfer Ty Sexton should provide some much-needed depth at the WR position, while junior Landon Williams also steps into a larger role after earning third-team, all-district honors. On defense, the Warriors bring back several impact players. Senior DE Jimmy Alo-Suliafu (North Carolina) headlines the group after posting 70 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and eight sacks last season. The secondary is led by first-team selection Zachary Taylor (TCU) and second-teamer Jeremy Alo-Perry, who combined for four interceptions and over 120 tackles. Furthermore, junior pass-rusher Elijah Wright adds another layer of athleticism to a unit that will look to set the tone early.
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A third-place district finish and a 7-4 record in 2024 gave Paetow a solid foundation—but not the postseason result they hoped for. Following an early playoff exit against Fulshear, David Hicks Sr. and his squad return this fall with a sharper focus and plenty of returning talent on both sides of the ball. Leading the charge offensively is senior lineman William Thornton (first-team, all-district) provides leadership and strength up front. Senior FB Kenneth Lee adds a physical presence in the backfield, while junior signal-caller Jaiden Noel brings fresh intrigue to the offense. A transfer from California, Noel is set to make his Texas high school football debut and could give the unit a much-needed spark. When it comes to stopping the opposing offense, Paetow leans on experience and physicality. Senior DL Daryl Campbell (Vanderbilt-commit) and defensive backs Jaeden Spelmon and Cordae Crist return as key playmakers, while senior linebacker Samuel Wright looks to be a tone-setter in the middle of the field.If the Panthers can find rhythm on offense and build around their veteran defense, they’ll be in position to make a deeper run when November rolls around.
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Tompkins approaches the new season aiming to improve on last year’s 6-5 finish and early playoff exit. Head coach Todd McVey’s squad placed fourth in District 19-6A but has the personnel to make a deeper run this fall. The offense continues to be powered by junior running back Ethan Meadows, who emerged as one of the area’s top underclassmen in 2024. A first-team, all-district pick and the District Newcomer of the Year, Meadows rushed for over 1,300 yards and scored 25 total touchdowns, making him the focal point of the Falcons’ attack. Another major boost comes from the return of senior athlete Blake Hamilton, who rejoins the program after earning all-state honors at FBCA in both football and track. Junior Carter Young (first-team, all-district) adds versatility, while tight end William Mayes and lineman John Paul Culotta help round out a solid offensive group. On defense, the Falcons will lean on a veteran linebacker trio: seniors Walker McEachern, Fabio Aguirre, and Charles Holberry. Their leadership and consistency could be key in a competitive district race. Considering all the pieces they have in place, Tompkins has the potential to take a step forward in 2025.
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Heading into Year No. 2 under head coach Mike Arogbonlo, Mayde Creek will have the intention of building on last season’s 5-5 result and climb the district standings. While the Rams finished sixth overall in 2024, their physical, defense-first identity remains firmly in place. Senior OLB Kosi Okpala headlines the returning group. A true game-wrecker on the edge, Okpala is a four-star prospect who possessed offers from several notable D1 programs, before ultimately landing on the University of Texas in July. He was a first-team, all-district selection and is expected to be the tone-setter once again. Junior linebacker Christian Arogbonlo (second-team, all-district), along with Juelz Davis (Sr. DB) and Damarre Duncan (Sr. OLB) round out a tough, experienced unit. Offensively, junior running back Julian Vela could emerge as a breakout candidate.
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Cinco Ranch looks to bounce back from a 4-6 campaign, with several key returners in place as coach Christopher Dudley prepares the Cougars for another tough district slate. A 4-4 district record kept them in the mix last fall, and this year’s group brings both experience and upside. Offensively, senior running back Marcus Gadlin (second-team, all-district) leads the way after rushing for nearly 600 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. He’ll share the backfield with junior Brayden Gonzalez, who added 318 yards and seven scores, forming a reliable one-two punch. Senior wideout Drew Tureau returns as a top target after hauling in 41 catches for 550 yards and nine touchdowns, while senior Carter Kripki (second-team) anchors the O-Line. Meanwhile, senior DB Daniel Scarabino will be a difference-maker on defense, after earning first-team, all-district honors with 105 total tackles and one interception in 2024.
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Seven Lakes made considerable strides in 2024, finishing 4-6 under head coach Jimmy Hamon – a steady improvement from previous seasons. As the Spartans hope to keep that momentum going, they’ll lean on a handful of veterans on the defensive side of the ball. Junior defensive end Hayden Gandolfo is back after leading the team in sacks (4.5) and ranking among the top three in tackles for loss (9). A third-team, all-district selection, Gandolfo brings consistent pressure off the edge. In the secondary, senior defensive back Matt Fowler also returns after earning all-district honors last fall.
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With first-year head coach Chris Babin primed to breathe new life into the program, Katy Taylor enters the 2025 season looking to rebound from a 2-8 finish and an eighth-place district showing. Senior RB Xavier Haynes returns as the primary offensive piece, after rushing for 640 yards and six touchdowns last season. On defense, junior safety Landon Pina led the Mustangs with 62 total tackles and added a forced fumble. Senior DB Owen Brown also made his mark with 43 tackles, two interceptions, and one FF. There might be somewhat of a learning curve along the way, but Taylor could potentially offer some stiff competition.
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After a winless 2024 campaign, Morton Ranch should be determined to reset under second-year head coach Nicholas Cavallo. Despite last year’s struggles, the Mavericks are focused on progress and getting back in the win column this fall. Senior RB Tyler Gilmore (second-team, all-district) will be the focal point of the offense. His leadership and production gives Morton Ranch a reliable foundation to build around as the program looks to take a step forward in District 19-6A.






























































