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VYPE DFW/SATX Game of the Week: Denton Ryan vs. SA Wagner (UIL 5A-D1 GBB State Final) Preview
It all comes down to this.
As teams from across Texas head to San Antonio’s renowned Alamodome, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the UIL 5A-Division 1 season.
This year’s championship matchup is historic, with both Denton Ryan and San Antonio Wagner making their first-ever appearances in the title game.
For Denton Ryan, the breakthrough came earlier this week when the Raiders dominated Red Oak 50-31 in their State Tournament debut.
Led by head coach Monesha Allen, Ryan boasts an impressive 31-7 record, built on an explosive offense that averages over 60 points per game and a suffocating defense holding opponents under 37 points per contest.
While Ryan’s depth has been key all season, the trio of juniors—Kaylin Jackson (F), Zaviyana Madison (PG), and Kinley Lewis (F)—has been exceptional. The three combined for 41 of the team’s 50 points in the semifinal win, proving their ability to step up under pressure.
The Raiders have been underestimated all season, and a championship victory would be the ultimate statement to silence the doubters.
On the other side, Wagner is no stranger to deep playoff runs. The Thunderbirds have now reached the State Tournament six times since the school opened in 2005. However, in their previous five appearances, they fell short in the semifinals—until this year.
Wagner finally broke through with a hard-fought 67-63 overtime victory against Georgetown on Tuesday, earning a long-awaited shot at the title.
Ranked No. 5 in Texas by MaxPreps, coach Annissa Jackson’s squad enters the final riding a 25-game win streak, boasting a near-flawless 34-3 record.
Leading the charge for Wagner is Utah commit Leonna “LA” Sneed (Sr. PG), a dominant two-way player averaging 23 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 steals per game.
She’s supported by a deep and talented cast, including sophomores Nia McBride (13 ppg, 3 apg, 2 spg) and A’Rielle Williams (8 ppg, 7 rpg, 2 spg), along with senior Jenae Moore (9 ppg, 3 rpg, 2 apg) and freshman Khiarra Fernandez (5 ppg, 1 rpg, 1 spg).
With Denton Ryan (31-7) and SA Wagner (34-3) set to clash, two programs look to cement their legacies on the season’s biggest stage. The UIL 5A-D1 State Championship tips off at 1:00 PM on Saturday at the Alamodome—with history on the line.
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CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF: Wagner GBB rapidly gaining momentum with playoffs weeks away
As the high school basketball season hits its stride, the Wagner Thunderbirds have once again proven their dominance, living up to the high expectations set before the season even began.
Entering mid-January, Wagner boasts an impressive 23-3 record, highlighted by a dominant 44-23 win over district rival Pieper this past Friday.
Given that the Warriors emerged victorious in their first matchup, by the slim margin of 58-52, this was a definitive win for Coach Annissa Jackson and company, as they’ve now secured a tie (9-1) for 26-5A supremacy.
Beyond their district success, Wagner has shown they can compete with the best, including a dramatic 65-60 overtime win over powerhouse Judson and a 58-53 triumph over Brennan, both of which are considered some of the top programs in the state.
At the helm of this talented squad is senior point guard Leonna "LA" Sneed.
Averaging over 24 points, 6 assists, 6 rebounds, and 5 steals per game, Sneed is the engine that powers the Thunderbirds. After committing to Utah in August 2024, her focus is squarely on leading her team to a state championship this March.
Sneed is far from alone in the quest for a title. Sophomores Nia McBride (14 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals per game) and Elle Williams (6 points, 6 rebounds per game) have been critical contributors.
Senior Jenae Moore (9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists) has also provided vital support, helping the team to its continued success.
With the district championship within reach, Wagner’s aspirations are clear—another deep playoff run.
The Thunderbirds have made five State Final Four appearances since the 2007-2008 season, including a recent trip in 2023, where they were narrowly defeated by Liberty (62-51) in the state semifinals.
As the season progresses, one question looms large: Does Wagner have the depth and star-power to go all the way this year?
With Sneed leading the charge and a well-rounded supporting cast, they seem poised to make a serious run at the state title once again.

































