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Clear Springs standout Makenzie Thomas, the District 24-6A Offensive Player of the Year.
Five state champions. That's all the proof needed to illustrate the remarkable depth of Houston-area softball this spring. Now, it's time to recognize the elite players who shaped the season and earned recognition among the city's best.
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Editor's Note: Each All-VYPE Team designation (First-Team, Second-Team, etc.) consists of 10 athletes, excluding Honorable Mentions, which will include additional players. Selections were made based on a combination of overall impact on team success, individual performance, statistical achievement, and postseason and consensus recognition earned throughout the season, rather than by position alone. Players within each team are listed alphabetically by last name.
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FIRST-TEAM
Savannah Barrientos, Barbers Hill
Layla Bennett, Pearland
Macie Bryant, Barbers Hill
Madalyn Davis, Lake Creek
Hunter Quentel, Kingwood
Ella Kate "EK" Smith, Katy
Bayleigh Taylor, Liberty
Makenzie Thomas, Clear Springs
Sara Wiggins, Lake Creek
Evie Willemssen, Katy
SECOND-TEAM
Ariel Arambula, Cypress Ridge
Regina Amaya, Tomball
Kynlee Arechiga, La Porte
Kylee Bishop, Liberty
Mayce Burkett, Grand Oaks
Madison Ray, Barbers Hill
Haley Schmitt, Katy
Payton Shugart, Pearland
Maddie Smith, Katy
Stevie South, Magnolia
THIRD-TEAM
Abby Estay, Lake Creek
Madelyn Guzman, Pearland
Ava Klinefelter, Kingwood Park
Emerson Lechler, Foster
Ryan McIntosh, Jordan
Aubrey Murillo, Tomball
Tara Tarnowski, Bridgeland
Torie Turner, Summer Creek
Alexia Vazquez, Cypress Woods
Harlie Wright, Clear Creek
HONORABLE MENTIONS
SPOILER ALERT: THERE ARE A LOT
Leila Avila (Paetow), Baylee Bonner (Hightower), Julia Brady (Kingwood), Kinley Brashier (Liberty), Trinity Brents (Kingwood Park), Gracee Brewer (Lake Creek), Kaylee Chatman (Conroe), Reagan Christopherson (Magnolia), AshLynn Cooper (Barbers Hill), JosLynn Cooper (Barbers Hill), Aybrie Corona (Barbers Hill), Gabby Cortez (Grand Oaks), Tori Dahnke (Crosby), Sadie Dasher (Ridge Point), Addie Davis (Lake Creek), Natalie De Hoyos (Dobie), Jada Dennis (Cy Woods), Reagan Eldred (Klein Oak), Cori Figgs (Cy-Fair), Alexi Ford (Willis), Skylar Frederick (Manvel), Laney Galloway (Lake Creek), Elisa Garcia (Clear Springs), Gabbie Gray (Bridgeland), Madelyn Green (Friendswood), Maya Hanks (Almeta Crawford), Sydney Hatch (Kempner), Victoria Hernandez (Grand Oaks), Zoey Hood (Barbers Hill), Libby Hroch (Katy), Braelynn Jones (Deer Park), Julia Kaspar (Foster), Brooke Kearns (Memorial), Abbie Key (Liberty), Marielle Kiersh (Stratford), Kierstyn Lambeth (Clear Creek), Helena Lawrence (Barbers Hill), Izzy Lawrence (Barbers Hill), Anison Lopez (Pearland), Taylor Lozano (Barbers Hill), Aaliyah Maldonado (La Porte), Kassidy Martinez (Langham Creek), McKenleigh Mathews (Montgomery), Rhilynn McCoy (Atascocita), Kaitlyn Miller (Atascocita), Allie Minick (Kingwood Park), Amanda Morales (MacArthur), Bella Nava (Angleton), Elaina Njus (Pearland), Maci Nowak (Lake Creek), Miranda Orso (Lake Creek), Kayla Ortega (Cypress Ridge), Ryland Pesak (Friendswood), Nevaeh Phillips (Katy), Frei Pizarro (Kingwood), Payton Powell (Pearland), Sophia Ramos (Summer Creek), Chloe Rios (Cy-Fair), Blake Romero (Clear Springs), Mackenzie Ross (Crosby), Caroline Roth (Dawson), Madison Royse (Jordan), Morgan Sanchez (Klein Oak), Olivia Sexton (Jordan), Riley Shipp (Fulshear), Alana Strever (Clear Springs), Emily Strever (Clear Springs), Brileigh Taylor (Tomball), Adrienne Thompson (Oak Ridge), Samantha Trzecki (Kingwood), Marlee VanNess (Alvin), Sophie Vlasak (Memorial), Kaylie Wacker (George Ranch), Kaylea Wall (Tomball), Lexie Waugh (Katy), Avery Williams (Santa Fe), Kendall Yates (Kingwood)
FIRST-TEAM
Jordan Bey, Episcopal
Laney Driskill, St. Agnes Academy
Reese Heflin, Fort Bend Christian Academy (FBCA)
Alexis Johnson, Episcopal
Millie Metz, Houston Christian
Kyra Nguyen, St. Agnes Academy
Reagan Rohrlich, The Woodlands Christian Academy (TWCA)
Addison Smith, Lutheran South Academy (LSA)
Kailyn Smith, Cypress Christian
Ariel Yee, FBCA
SECOND-TEAM
Katelyn Bienko, Cypress Christian
Ellie Cornelius, Houston Christian
Ella Darby, Second Baptist
Penelope England, St. Agnes Academy
Kennedy Flenner, St. Pius X
Ally Hong, St. John's School
Hayleigh Hubbard, Episcopal
Kendall Putnal, LSA
Ella Romo, FBCA
Kate Rouswell, TWCA
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Carlin Bahr (Cypress Christian), Gianna Bales (LSA), Emily Bankson (LSA), Reese Blanton (Frassati Catholic), Kira Braden (St. Pius X), Landry Case (Incarnate Word Academy), Alison Chandler (TWCA), Marissa Clarke (TWCA), Allie Guillot (FBCA), Claire Johnson (Episcopal), Elliot Loper (Episcopal), Evelyn Moore (FBCA), Emily Paiva (St. Agnes Academy), Ashlyn Perry-Culp (TWCA), Audrey Petrowski (Cypress Christian), Eve Puzon (Incarnate Word Academy), Alexa Ramirez (St. John XXIII), Sam Wagner (Second Baptist), Taryn Ward (Concordia Lutheran), Jordan Warnica (Second Baptist), Kynsley Weatherly (Cypress Christian), Ava Zamora (LSA)
Landen Williams-Callis, Randle High
From Gatorade Players of the Year to State Champs to new national record-holders, VYPE is proud to unveil the 2026 VYPE Hot 100.
The girls Fab 50 was launched last week, so now it’s time for the boys.
The primary factor in determining the rankings was their performance during the 2025-26 school year. Additional consideration was given to multi-sport athletes, college commitments, national recruiting status and overall accomplishments at the district, regional, state and national levels.
The result is a collection of the area's most dynamic and accomplished athletes — competitors who have proven themselves on the biggest stages in 2025-26.
So here are the Top 50 Boys Athletes for the 2025-26 season.
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TOP 50
No. 1 Landen Williams-Callis, Randle, Football and Track
Texas Gatorade Player of the Year; VYPE POY
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No. 2 Alvin Mosely, Crawford, Football and Basketball
VYPE Basketball POY Finalist; First-Team Football
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No. 3 CJ Sampson, Tomball, Baseball
2X State Champion, State MVP (Texas A&M-signee)
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No. 4 Jermaine Bishop Jr., Willis, Football and Basketball
All-time leading WR in Houston HS Football; UT-signee
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No. 5 Blake Hamilton, Tompkins, Football and Track
The Fastest Man in Houston? TD Club of Finalist
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No. 6 Keisean Henderson, Legacy SSS, Football
No. 1 QB in the Country, UH-signee
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No. 7 Reese Alston, Second Baptist School, Basketball
2X TAPPS State Champion; Guy V. Lewis Winner
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No. 8 Grant Sperandio, Memorial, Football and Baseball
Star QB, Texas-commit on the Mound; State Finalist
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No. 9 John Hebert, Strake Jesuit, Football
4th All-Time Yardage for RBs in Houston (UH-signee)
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No. 10 Dillon Mitchell, CE King, Football and Track
Fastest Man in Nation, Team’s Top WR
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No. 11 Andrew Jones, Klein Collins, Track
Won State Gold in Both Events, Back to Back
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No. 12 Cardae Mack, Atascocita, Football
Massive Career for Eagles, Arizona State-signee
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No. 13 Parker Glenn, Cain, Soccer
2X State Champ, District MVP
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No. 14 Isaiah Santos, Seven Lakes, Basketball
VYPE Public School Player of Year; Regional Finals
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No. 15 Micah Tennison, Oak Ridge, Swim
Two Golds at State, Texas A&M-signee
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No. 16 JD Wallace, Yates, Football, Basketball and Track
All-District Football; Basketball; Track (UTEP-signee)
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No. 17 Xavier Muhammad, South Houston, Football, Basketball and Track
Major DI Football, All-District Basketball (Michigan-commit
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No. 18 Jaylen Addai, Shadow Creek, Football, Basketball and Track
The Future of Shadow Creek.
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No. 19 Colton Coney, Clear Creek, Water Polo
State MVP; The State’s Top Player
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No. 20 Sean Perez, Humble, Wrestling
Best Pound for Pound Wrestler in H-Town; State Champion
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No. 21 TK Gaines, Waller, Football and Baseball
2x Baseball USA Gold; Unanimous Football All-District QB
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No. 22 Carson White, Iowa Colony, Football, Baseball and Track
Junior Had Huge Year. One of Top QBs, Starting CF, Relays in Track (OSU-commit)
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No. 23 Adam Boyd, Atascocita, Basketball
MVP of District; Led Team to State Semis (La.Tech-signee)
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No. 24 Peter Dorsey, Wheatley, Football and Basketball
D1 Defensive End; Led Wildcats to State Semis in Hoops
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No. 25 Kosi Okpala, Mayde Creek, Football
TD Club Defensive POY; Dominant Hitter (UT-signee)
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No. 26 Wayne Shanks, Kinkaid, Football and Track
Led Falcons to SPC Title… again (Arizona-commit)
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No. 27 Landon Veal, Houston Christian, Basketball
Star on SPC Champs; High Major Hooper
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No. 28 Miguel Becerra, College Park, Soccer
School Made History Winning State Title
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No. 29 Marcus Cantu, Lutheran South, Baseball
Helped Lead Pioneers to Another TAPPS Title (Coastal Carolina-signee)
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No. 30 Kaleb Maryland, North Shore, Football
Won State as a Senior at QB (Utah State-signee)
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No. 31 CJ Toney, Atascocita, Football and Baseball
1,400 Yards Offense; Centerfielder for Regional Semifinalist (Wash State-signee)
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No. 32 Catcher Hopkins, Tomball Baseball
2X State Champ; Heartbeat of Tomball; (Texas A&M-signee)
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No. 33 Lincoln Frazier, Willis, Football
Led State in Passing as a Freshman
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No. 34 Damon Miles, Clear Lake, Basketball
Led State in Texas in Scoring
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No. 35 Joshua Shelton, Pearland, Track
Won the 400 Meters at State
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No. 36 Za’Qwaun Nunn, North Shore, Football, Track, Wrestling
District MVP on the State Champion; Regional Track
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No. 37 Logan Milsaps, College Park, Wrestling
State Champion. One of Nation’s Best Wrestlers
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No. 38 Miles Young, Episcopal, Baseball
SPC Champ and Perfect Game Rated 10 of 10 (Georgia-signee)
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No. 39 Nicholas Ferguson, Heights, Track
State Camp in the 800 Meters
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No. 40 Noah Ballard, Klein Cain, Football and Soccer
State MVP for Soccer; Won State; Kicks Field Goals too
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No. 41 Obinna Umeh, St. Thomas, Football
VYPE Private School Player of the Year (Duke-signee)
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No. 42 Jack Smejkal, The Woodlands, Baseball
Second Team All-State; Ace Pitcher (Texas-signee)
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No. 43 Landon Brown, Iowa Colony, Baseball
Led Team to Historic Playoff Run; 3rd Team All-State (Miss. State-Signee)
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No. 44 Joseph Credit, Pearland, Football
District Defensive POY; TD Club Finalist (Kansas-signee)
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No. 45 Camden Gibson, College Park, Track
Tremendous in XC; Won 1600 at State Class 6A (Tulsa-signee)
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No. 46 Ashten Ballew, Katy, Baseball
District Offensive POY, Led Katy to Regional Finals
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No. 47 Alim Olajuwon, Episcopal, Basketball
All-SPC, ESPN 4-Star, SPC Finalist
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No. 48 Griffin Saacke, Bridgeland, Cross Country and Track
Houston’s Top Long Distance Runner
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No. 49 Peyton Trummell, Lake Creek, Baseball
Led Lions to State Finals; All-Time Leading HR Man at LC
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No. 50 Pierce Ritchey, St. John’s, Wrestling
VYPE Private School Wrestler of the Year
Welcome to the 2025-2026 VYPE Awards presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! VYPE will recognize the top teams and athletes in his and her respective sports.
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