Allen Lady Eagles soccer poses at VYPE DFW WHATASNAP photoshoot
With an appearance in the UIL Conference 6A state semifinals during the 2018-2019 season and a halted 2019-2020 season, the Allen Lady Eagles are as ready as ever to get started on district play.
<p>The Lady Eagles have already posted big wins against non-district rivals like Bishop Lynch, Southlake Carroll, Rockwall-Heath, and more. With Tuesday night's non-district match against Ursuline Academy (11-0) canceled with no plans to make it up, Allen will enter district play with an overall record of 9-1; outscoring their opponents 42-10 so far on the season.</p><p>"Every year we set our standards high for district and state champs," said senior keeper Summer Sorensen during an interview at the <a href="http://www.vype.com" target="_blank">VYPE</a> <a href="https://www.vype.com/texas/dfw/" target="_blank">DFW</a> WHATASNAP photoshoot. </p><p>Allen will begin district play Friday, January 29 at home against Boyd. The game is slated to begin at 7:30 pm.</p>
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VYPE to LIVE Broadcast Ninth Annual TD Club of Houston Hildebrand Foundation Private School Awards
27 Jan, 2021
TD Club announced Private School Preseason
HOUSTON - The Ninth Annual Touchdown Club of Houston Hildebrand Foundation Private School Awards are set to take place at the Omni Hotel in the Galleria on Wednesday night.
For family and friends that cannot attend this year's event due to restrictions, VYPE has partnered with the Touchdown Club of Houston to broadcast the evening LIVE on VYPE.com and the TD Club of Houston Facebook page.
"We are proud to partner with the Touchdown Club of Houston on their 9th Annual Private School Football Awards, as they recognize the incredible accomplishments of Private School football players across this great city," VYPE Media CEO Shane Hildreth said.
<p>Finalists for the TD Club of Houston's Coach of the Year, Specialist, Ironman, Lineman, Defensive and Offensive Players of the Year will be honored with the winners being announced at the end of the night. </p><p>VYPE will carry the entire two-hour event LIVE on multiple platforms for easy viewing. The finalists are listed below. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><div class="rm-embed embed-media"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vv2tAHD_GQo" width="560"></iframe></div><p><br></p><p><u><strong>DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR<br></strong></u>Cohen Carpenter, Fort Bend Christian<br>Ezekiel Evans, Kinkaid<br>Parker Forque, Episcopal<br>Johnny House, Kinkaid<br>Miles Jones, Episcopal<br>Vinny Ori, St. Thomas<br>Cameron McCurry, St. Thomas<br>Emile Vlahos, St. John's</p><p><u><strong>OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR</strong></u></p><p>Cameron Bonner, St. Thomas<br>Solomon Cole, Fort Bend Christian<br>Luke Harrison, Lutheran South<br>Maddox Kopp, St. Thomas<br>Quon Marion, Episcopal<br>Drake Martinez, St. Thomas<br>Finn Nicholson, Second Baptist<br>Caedmon Parker, Woodlands Christian</p><p><ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9787720712654893" data-ad-slot="8738871937" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>
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</script></p><p><u><strong>LINEMAN OF THE YEAR</strong></u></p><p>Bryce Calloway, Second Baptist<br>Luis Chavarria, Episcopal<br>Cayman Duncan, Kinkaid<br>Tommy Holstead, Kinkaid<br>Donovan Jackson, Episcopal<br>Bailey Jaramillo, Northland Christian<br>Cullen Montgomery, Episcopal<br>Mansfield Owsley, St. John's<br>Mark Pownall, St. Thomas<br>Remington Strickland, Fort Bend Christian</p><p><u><strong>IRONMAN OF THE YEAR (starts on more than one side of ball)</strong></u></p><p>Ellis Conklin, Second Baptist<br>Beau Domann, Concordia Lutheran<br>Bryce Gainous, Second Baptist<br>Jaaron Henderson, Lutheran North<br>David Kasemervisz, Fort Bend Christian<br>Jake Peterson, John Cooper</p><p><u><strong>SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR</strong></u> </p><p>Eliot Gottsegen, Kinkaid<br>Pablo Tager, St. Thomas<br>Truette Tumey, Episcopal</p><p><u><strong>COACH OF THE YEAR</strong></u></p><p>Jordan Black, Fort Bend Christian<br>Erik DeHaven, John Cooper School<br>Kris Hogan, Cypress Christian<br>Rich McGuire, St. Thomas Catholic<br>Shaun Stephens, Lutheran North</p>
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Image by Ted Bell of Student Center
Before the 2020 season, College Park's Marcus Scott II was off the grid.
Like off the grid.
"When I got on varsity, I wasn't 'the guy'," Scott said. "I was blessed with good height (6-foot-2), but I had to turn myself into 'the guy'. I was fast but needed to become more fluid and athletic, and I worked really hard on it."
<p>Heck, College Park was off the grid, having never won their district and only beating their rival The Woodlands once in its 15-year school history.</p><p>Since the arrival of coach Lonnie Madison, who coincidently played at The Woodlands and Texas A&M, he has turned the Cavalier program around in four short years.</p><p>In that time, he's also produced lineman Joshua Bankhead, who is on the two-deep at Texas A&M, and 2021 grad Dylan Hazen, who is headed to Wake Forest.</p><p>Scott is now 'the guy' after having a breakout junior season, but he didn't have any recruiting stars. He recently committed to LSU. So, what gives?</p><p>"My mom is my Social Media advisor," Scott laughed. "We basically kept it simple. I put a highlight video from my season and tagged every school I wanted to go to and their assistant coaches."</p><p><ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9787720712654893" data-ad-slot="8738871937" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>
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</script></p><p>LSU DB coach Corey Raymond responded.</p><p>"Coach Raymond said he was just chilling and looking through his notifications and found my highlight and the info in my bio," he said. "He reached out and we started a relationship. They offered me and I committed. He said he looked for players he wanted – he doesn't look at what stars they have.</p><p>"I did my research and LSU is the real 'Defensive Back University'. No other college is really close. Just watching all the players come through there and how they play with tenacity and aggression – it was something I wanted to be a part of."</p><p>Seems simple, right?</p><p>So, what's the rest of the story?</p><p>Scott's father, Marcus Scott, played DB at Oklahoma and his sister Reagan plays soccer at Prairie View A&M. His grandmother was a track star and his aunt is Brittney Scott – who was a first-team Conference USA basketball star at the University of Houston.</p><p>Did we mention that his cousin is NFL vet Earl Thomas?</p><p>Scott is also a track star, running the 200 and 400-meters.</p><p>"Marcus deserves everything he receives," coach Lonnie Madison said. "He's smart, he works hard and he's a leader. He put the work in to get where he wanted to. He's only going to get better and that's scary as a 6-foot-2, 170-pound DB with track speed."</p><p><ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9787720712654893" data-ad-slot="8738871937" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>
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</script></p><p>He's on the grid now. </p>
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