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Fort Bend Clements' Jastine Escamos
KEEPING THE CROWN: After State glory, Clements' Escamos sets sights on senior surge
There's a certain distinction that comes with experience -- earned, not assumed. For Clements High School senior Jastine Escamos, that distinction is rooted in championship success.
This past spring, Escamos helped etch her name into school history as part of the Mixed Doubles team that captured the UIL 6A State Title.
Teaming up with then-senior Gabriel Segubiense, the duo took the court at the Northside ISD Tennis Center in San Antonio and delivered a commanding performance, defeating El Paso Franklin’s Kendall Olivas and Ayden Fraire in straight sets to claim the championship.
The win didn’t just mark a career milestone—it set the stage for Escamos to return this fall as the face of the Fort Bend Clements tennis program.

With Segubiense having graduated, Escamos now steps into a leadership role, carrying the experience of a title run and the drive to do it again. Her composure under pressure and ability to elevate her game at critical moments make her a key player to watch as the new season unfolds.
As the Rangers prepare for the road ahead, Escamos isn’t just focused on past accolades. She’s looking forward—to new partnerships, fresh challenges, and the opportunity to leave an even greater legacy in her final high school campaign.
The spotlight’s nothing new. And if last season was any indication, Escamos is more than ready to own it once again.
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THE RECAP: UIL Water Polo/Team Tennis 2024 State Tournament Results
Over the course of this past week, numerous state champions were ultimately decided in the first edition of the UIL Fall tournaments.
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At the Josh Davis Natatorium in San Antonio, two Houston heavyweights in Brazoswood (26-2) and Foster (30-0) advanced to the 6A Girls Finals, on the heels of defeating Southlake Carroll (Score: 14-8) and Boerne-Champion (Score: 23-4), respectively.
Both faced off this past Saturday, in what was a hard-fought battle that was ultimately decided by an 11-9 overtime victory for Brazoswood.
This marked the first state title for the Buccaneers, who denied the back-to-back champs Foster the opportunity to secure a three-peat.
In terms of accolades, Brazoswood's Mallory Kesler (Sr.) was named the State MVP, with Kinley Niles (Foster), Gigi Lower (Brazoswood), Cassidy Jacks (Foster), Hope Kadlecik (Brazoswood), Cayden VanDyne (Boerne-Champion), and Sydney Rubin (Southlake Carroll) being named to the 2024 All-Tournament team.
On the boys' side, Clear Creek (30-0-1) defeated perennial state contender Foster, by the score of 19-12, while Marcus (22-0) toppled Boerne-Champion (Score: 22-16) in order to move on to the State Final.
By the end of regulation, it would be the Clear Creek Wildcats who dethroned the 2023 state champions Marcus Marauders, in a definitive 14-10 triumph on Saturday afternoon.
Clear Creek senior Jamie De Zwart was named State MVP, while the All-Tournament team included Owen Kroh (Marcus), Ethan Jerla (Clear Creek), Landon Heuer (Marcus), Caden Digby (Clear Creek), Bexon Harrison (Boerne-Champion), and Foster's Ethan Molina.
Regardless of the result, all sides should feel pride in the dominance they've shown since the sport was finally recognized by the UIL in 2021.
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Meanwhile, at the Baylor University Tennis Center, there was a slew of teams competing for gold this past Thursday.
In the Class 4A bracket, the two squads who climbed all the way to the top were Canyon Randall (33-1) and Willis Point (21-3).
When all was said and done, however, it was Randall who took the title home after winning 10-4, to reclaim their 2022 championship-status.
Abilene Wylie (23-5) and Frisco Centennial (19-2) went head-to-head, representing the 5A classification, with the Centennial Titans emerging victorious (Score: 10-2), marking their second-straight title acquisition.
Last, but not least, in Thursday's proceedings, the UIL-6A Final came down between Round Rock Westwood (19-0) and Seven Lakes (17-3-1).
Despite a valiant effort by Seven Lakes, the, now, back-to-back-to-back State Champs Westwood Warriors were simply too much to handle, having won it all by the score of 10-3, also marking the fifth time in seven years that the program has done so.






























