Join our VYPE Live crew for this Texas High School Softball match-up on Friday, May 7:
5PM - 5A Area Softball, Game 1: Elgin vs. Magnolia West
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Join our VYPE Live crew for this Texas High School Softball match-up on Friday, May 7:
The Fort Bend Marshall Buffs
No. 13 — FORT BEND MARSHALL BUFFALOS
Two words — Ronnie Courtney.
The legendary coach, with a handful of State Championship rings, led the Fort Bend Marshall Buffs to the State Finals a year ago.
While stars Eian Lowe and Kevin Sargent have moved on, Coach Courtney doesn’t rebuild — he reloads.
The Buffs finished 37–3 last season, continuing their tradition of dominance, and the expectations haven’t changed. The standard is still the standard at Marshall.
This year’s squad will be led by Jayden Jones, a versatile 6-foot-6 forward, along with dynamic guards Armani Theus and Braydon Hughes.
Down low, Christian Chambers and Harvey Baker bring size and toughness to the paint.
Courtney could win the district blind folded, but how far the Buffs go in the postseason will depend on how quickly these new stars emerge under the bright lights.
One thing’s for sure—never count out a Ronnie Courtney team.
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SBS is back in the State Finals
It’s been a tale of two seasons for Second Baptist School.
After starting the year 1–5, the Eagles regrouped, got healthy, and refocused. The biggest boost came with the return of quarterback Canon Toon, and everything changed from there. SBS has gone 6–1 since his return — and more importantly, 3–0 in the postseason.
Now, the Eagles are headed back to the TAPPS 5A State Championship, where they’ll face All Saints Episcopal of Fort Worth. It’s a familiar matchup: the two programs met in last year’s title game, with All Saints coming out on top.
VYPE’s Matt Malatesta caught up with head coach Beck Brydon to break down Second Baptist’s resurgence and what it will take to bring home the State Title this time around.
Watch the full interview.
The legendary Yates Lions
No. 14 — YATES LIONS
One of the true deans of Greater Houston basketball, Greg Wise continues to define excellence with his signature break-neckstyle of play at Yates High School.
The Lions’ resume speaks foritself — five State Championships and a 2010 National Title. Wise has been at the helm for four of those five banners, cementing his legacy as one of the most successful coaches in Texas high school basketball history.
This season, the Lions will be led by football star Joshua Wallace — a UTEP commit — who brings toughness and athleticism to the hardwood.
He’ll be joined by Roman Flanagan, Dakari Bolton, Riko Taylor, and Aiden Hudgen Mohammed, forming a deep and dangerous lineup.
After going 23–7 last season and advancing to the Regional Finals, Yates fell in a legendary 90–84 battle against Wheatley. But with their trademark pace, pressure, and football-like mentality, the Lions are poised to make another deep run once the multi-sport athletes return to the court.
Simply put — Yates basketball under Greg Wise is built different.
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