With the End of the Soccer season comes the VYPE HOU Public School Boys Soccer Player of the Year Fan Poll presented by Freddy's. VYPE HOU sorted through all of the stats from around H-town this season and has narrowed it down to some of the top athletes in the area. Be sure to vote for your favorite athlete out of the ones listed below!
Voting closes Thursday, April 28th at 11:59 p.m. CST
Please note that the use of voting software or bots will result in a deletion of votes and a potential DQ from the contest. PLEASE try to keep this fair and fun for all involved!
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Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
EVERY TEAM HAS THAT STAR...
THAT LEADER WHO THE REST OF THE TEAM LOOKS TO IN A TIME OF NEED.
For Eisenhower softball, Karisma Garcia is “her”.
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
The Eisenhower senior has created quite a resume. She was named first-team, all-district for her play on the volleyball court this Fall. During the Spring, she puts on her spikes for the Eagles’ softball.
Softball is her meal-ticket as her play during the summers for Impact Gold has paid off in a scholarship to play the game she loves at Texas Southern University.
This is the 411, where we get a more in-depth look at Eagle senior star Karisma Garcia.
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VYPE: Take us on your softball journey. How did you get to where you are today?
Garcia: Well, I initially started to play baseball when I was four years old. I’ve always been competitive with my older brother, so that’s why I kept playing until I was 10. Then, I transferred to softball and had some pretty good success.
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VYPE: What do you love most about the sport?
Garcia: It’s definitely the competitive aspect of the game that appeals most to me. I love winning, being outside and competing with the girls I play with. It’s the energy I love also.
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VYPE: So, what would be your dream car?
Garcia: My dream car would probably be a Mercedes.
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
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VYPE: Favorite vacation spot?
Garcia: Cancun, for sure. I love the beach.
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VYPE: Who would be your celebrity dream date?
Garcia: Lance McCullers (stifled laughter)
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VYPE: What is your all-time favorite movie?
Garcia: The Sandlot
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Photo by Doug Brown (VYPE)
THERE IS A NEW SHERIFF INTOWN FOR WILLIS BASEBALL.
After playing high school ball at Montgomery High School and serving as an assistant coach at College Park for six years, Brett Washburn was ready to run his own program.
At College Park, he worked for a few seasons under the direction of his uncle Jason Washburn, whose first head coaching job was where? You guessed it, Willis High School.
“My journey as a coach has been about learning different styles of interaction with my players, their parents and other coaches,” said Washburn. “Being able to have different mentors and different ways of building a program has definitely benefited me.”
Washburn joins a Willis team that reached the Area Round of the UIL postseason a year ago.
With numerous players returning this Spring, Washburn had plenty of talent to work with in year one.
“We’re definitely looking to compete and build off of last season’s success,” Washburn said. “We play in one of the best districts around (13-6A) and Houston-area baseball is incredibly strong as it is. That being said, we intend to be competitive in every game this year.”
He also acknowledged some of the players who have been standouts on the diamond.
“We’ve got lefty Maddox Keo, who’s been a starting arm on this team since his freshman year,” said Washburn. “He is now committed to Rice and will definitely be a guy we look to at the top of our pitching staff. Other playmakers for us include Seth Sloan and some returning seniors – guys like Hutton Hoegemyer, Braydon Hawthorne and Logan Wilson – who all provided that leadership we needed to succeed.”
Despite the fact that this will be his first year as a head coach, Washburn is familiar with the territory and understands the community aspect that makes up Willis Baseball.
“Having that support means everything to me and the team,” he said. “We have an existing culture of good baseball here with tremendous support, which makes it a lot easier for a new coach to get started. Since the support and encouragement is already there, now we can just play baseball.”
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