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TOP SIX: Tompkins cornerback Blake Jenkins announces top schools
Katy Tompkins cornerback Blake Jenkins is one of the biggest recruits in the Greater-Houston Area for the class of 2027 and Jenkins cut down his list of schools to a top six on Friday.
Jenkins top six schools consist of Alabama, Houston, Michigan, Texas, SMU and Vanderbilt.
"Obviously they're six great schools academically and I feel like they're all on the uprise of being strong programs in the future as well," Jenkins said. "All the corners coaches at each of those schools I have a strong relationship with and excited to build on that in the future and go on my official visits with these schools."
Cutting down his list of offers from 32 to six schools also lifted a weight off Jenkins shoulders as he now can lock in and focus in those schools specifically to help him ultimately make a decision.
"It definitely relieved a lot of stress because I had a lot of schools in contact with me and recruiting me," he said. "Just being able to focus on the main schools I really want to focus is huge."
Jenkins will visit each of the schools in his top six from late May to late June and mentioned he plans on making a decision sometime in June or July.
As far as what the Tompkins star is looking for on his official visits, academics and the right fit will be his two biggest factors.
"What I'm looking for is if I can see myself going their as a person. I know the football side but want to see me being a student there and how the academic side of things is," Jenkins said. "All six schools I can see my self being there with those coaches for three to four years."
Jenkins has a busy next two months ahead of him as far as his recruitment goes and is looking forward to a big senior season next fall.
BREAKING: Klein Oak QB Andre Phillip II commits to West Virginia
Klein Oak QB Andre Phillip II announced his commitment to West Virginia via his X account on Friday.
The three-star quarterback chose the Mountaineers over offers from Iowa State, UTEP and Air Force, among others.
For Phillip II, the decision ultimately came down to the relationships he built with the coaching staff during his unofficial visit to Morgantown.
“Ever since I got on campus, everything just felt right,” Phillip II said on why he picked West Virginia. “The energy around the program, the people, and the way the coaches treated me really made WVU feel like home. I love the offense they run and the relationships I’ve built with the coaching staff throughout the process. I feel like Coach Trickett and Coach Rhett can really help develop me as a QB, and I can see myself growing there as a player and person.”

Andre Phillip II had to wait patiently for his opportunity last fall.
Due to transfer rules, the Klein Oak signal-caller was forced to sit out the first five games of his junior season. But once eligible, Phillip II wasted little time making an impact, putting together a breakout stretch during the second half of the year. In just three-and-a-half games, he threw for 456 yards and five touchdowns while adding 560 rushing yards and seven more scores on the ground.
The late-season surge completely changed the trajectory of his recruitment.
After entering the year largely unranked and still searching for major traction on the recruiting trail, Phillip II is now committed to West Virginia and headed to the Power Four level.
“It means a lot to me. I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity and for those who have supported me through this journey,” Phillip II said. “I’ve worked extremely hard to be granted this opportunity and now I’m looking forward to playing on the next level.”
With his commitment now behind him heading into his senior season, Phillip II says a major weight has been lifted off his shoulders. His focus now shifts toward leading Klein Oak Panthers to a playoff run and finishing his high school career strong.
“It feels good knowing all the hard work paid off,” Phillip II said. “Making my commitment before my senior season takes a lot of pressure off me so now I can just focus on leading my team and enjoying my last year of high school football.
“I want to help lead the team on a deep playoff run and be part of a group that leaves a legacy at Klein Oak. Personally, I’m working hard to become a better QB and overall leader at this level in preparation for the next.”
Watch out for Phillip II and Klein Oak next fall as the look to be a playoff contender in 2026.

































