The Bowie Bulldogs are typically gearing up to play their second district contest of the year by the time the seasons switch to Autumn. Instead, with District 26-6A reduced to just seven teams – Anderson dropped to 5A and Buda Johnson was redistricted south – the Bulldogs find themselves playing their fourth and final non-district game of the season Friday night (9/20).
A sea of red, white and black will flood Burger Stadium as the Dawgs face the Converse Judson Rockets in our VYPE Central Texas High School Football Game of the Week, simulcast on 102.7 FM ESPN Austin radio.
Long overlooked, thanks to being stuck in the same district as Westlake and Lake Travis, longtime Head Coach Jeff Able’s squad has their sights set on the playoffs. The Dawgs have defeated Manor, Vista Ridge and Glenn enroute to their perfect 3-0 start. Senior quarterback Cruz Tello (35-59, 554 Yds, 8 TD, 3 INT) and senior running back Kayson Mathabela (41-201 Yds, 4.9 VPC, 5 TD) pace an offense that’s averaging 46.3 points per game.
Judson carries a misleading 1-2 mark into Burger. The Rockets have sandwiched a narrow win over a good Hutto squad between near misses against SA Johnson and SA Roosevelt.
What: Bowie vs. Converse JudsonWhen: Friday 9/20, 7:15 Pregame, 7:30 Kickoff
Where: Burger Stadium
Who: De Hansen, Steven Foster, J.C. De Leon
Watch:https://www.vype.com/7-30pm-football-bowie-vs-converse-judson
Listen: 102.7 FM ESPN Austin, https://www.1027espn.com/
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Now that the Fall season is well underway, we finally get to the nitty gritty of San Antonio-area football.
With the district portion of each team's respective kicking off, the road the playoffs begins now, and audiences are all for it.
Despite being one of the newer programs in SATX, the Davenport Wolves have emerged as one of the more explosive teams within Class 4A, having advanced five rounds deep into the postseason in 2023.
We caught up with Davenport Head Coach JD Zimmerhanzel, discussing the rapidly successful culture he has instilled into the program, the stars of this Fall, and expectations entering district-play.
Check out the interview below!
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WHEN IT COMES TO FOOTBALL AT BRYAN ISD, THERE ARE FEW PLAYERS WHO HAVE POSSESSED THE SKILL-SET TO MATCH THAT OF TERRENCE LEWIS.
The senior wideout, who also plays defensive back for BHS, is coming off a monster 2023 campaign, in which he racked up nearly 1,200 all-purpose yards and 10 scores, and subsequently claimed a unanimous first-team, all-district nod.
While his stats make him a genuine leading figure for the Vikings, Lewis had to earn that distinction over time.
“Being here since I was a freshman, which was coach (Ricky) Tullos’ first year, really inspired me to become a better player and a better leader,” he said. “Before, I kind of had an attitude problem and I wasn’t the person I am now. But, with him and his staff coming here, I changed my tune overtime and I think that was the best thing for my teammates, my family and myself.”
Jamey Wright (VYPE)
Given the level of athleticism he’s reached, and the availability to play other sports, it begs the question as to what’s kept the three-star route-runner (247Sports) in the game this long and to this degree.
“Really, it was my big brother (Tyree Jackson),”said Lewis. “I’d watch him play at Brenham High School on Friday nights, where we grew up. We’ve always loved football but he brought this onto me, and seeing him made me want to pursue it.
“You’ve got to have love to play this game. Also, ever since my mom passed away in September of 2020, she’s been motivating me to keep pushing. Some people go the other way when something like that happens in their life. But, I think she would want me to keep moving forward and that’s what I do. I do it for her.”
That unwavering pursuit has resulted in Lewis being given the opportunity to continue his playing career at the D1 level, after recently committing to the University of North Texas in July.
“They offered me back in April, and they have stayed consistent with me ever since,” he said. “That’s rare for colleges nowadays, so the fact that they kept reaching out to me and expressing their interest really spoke to me.
“The relationship that me,coach (Jordan) Davis (UNT Offensive Coordinator) and coach (Eric) Morris (Head Coach) built over time made it feel like home.”
Bryan’s most versatile weapon will fit right in with the Mean Green offensive scheme a year from now.
2024-25 Bryan Viking FootballJamey Wright (VYPE)
But first, he still has one more mission to complete on the turf, after the Vikings narrowly missed out on the postseason in 2023.
“I think it’ll take more leadership for us to reach the point we’re looking for,” Lewis said. “We need to be more than a team – a single brotherhood with one purpose. I think we achieved that cohesive level over the summer, and that’s what we’ll use in order to strive for success. We’ve got that this year.”
Lewis’ love for the game and those around him are sure to play a key role in the foreseeable future. Now, all that’s left to do is wait for the first snap.
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