Westwood held on for a hard-fought sweep against Vandegrift to clinch the District 25-6A title and firm up their hold on the top spot of this week’s Boys Power Rankings. Since Westlake and Lake Travis have split two overtime games and they won’t get to decide it on the court in the playoffs – that has to get fixed! -- it was very tempting to rate them as tied for second. With a slightly better overall record, Westlake remains in second for now. Round Rock slipped in front of Bowie with a tough road game remaining to close out the Top 5.
Although Vandegrift and East View stumbled against ranked teams, they were “quality losses” and not enough for them to drop. Vista Ridge clinched a playoff spot and moved past Liberty Hill while the Panthers dropped a spot after two losses. Rouse cushioned the fall by dropping a close game of their own. They meet in the regular season finale after the Panthers narrowly won their first meeting. 4A district-mates LBJ and New Tech won their games to remain in place and close out the Rankings.
The Boys have one last game on next week’s schedule with a smattering of possible seeding/play-in games to close out the regular season. We’ll be back next week with our final Power Rankings of the year.
VYPE's Austin Boys Public School Basketball Rankings
(Last week’s rankings in parenthesis)
1. (1) Westwood Warriors (6A) – 28-2 (Def. Stony Point 79-54; def. #6 Vandegrift 51-38)
2. (2) Westlake Chaparrals (6A) – 26-6 (Def. Dripping Springs 63-41)
3. (3) Lake Travis Cavaliers (6A) – 25-8 (Def. #14 Austin High 53-48; Def. #4 Bowie 74-61)
4. (5) Round Rock Dragons (6A) – 23-7 (Def. Stony Point 50-40)
5. (4) Bowie Bulldogs (6A) – 26-7 (Lost vs. #3 Lake Travis 74-61)
6. (6) Vandegrift Vipers (6A) 26-7 (Def. Hutto 47-30; lost at #1 Westwood 51-38)
7. (7) Hendrickson Hawks (5A) – 28-6 (Def. #10 East View 67-60; def. Elgin 84-39)
8. (8) Glenn Grizzlies (5A) – 25-9 (Def. Leander 59-47; def. #13 Rouse 77-73)
9. (9) Cedar Park Timberwolves (5A) – 22-8 (Def. #11 Liberty Hill 54-44; def. Hays 44-39)
10. (10) East View Patriots (5A) – 23-9 (Lost vs. #7 Hendrickson 67-60; def. Weiss 62-59)
11. (12) Vista Ridge Rangers (6A) – 21-12 (Def. Manor 58-43; def. Hutto 60-51)
12. (11) Liberty Hill Panthers (5A) – 19-12 (Lost vs. #9 Cedar Park 54-44; lost vs. Leander 46-43)
13. (13) Rouse Raiders (5A) – 19-14 (Def. Lockhart 63-35; lost at #8 Glenn 77-73)
14. (14) Austin LBJ (4A) – 21-12 (Def. Eastside 106-59; def. Travis 75-50)
15. (15) New Tech Titans (4A) – 27-5 (Def. Lago Vista 60-29; def. Austin Achieve 74-43)
On the radar: Akins (17-10)
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Barbers Hill has State Expectations.
By Jamey Wright
The Summer Creek Bulldogs are officially on defense — defending their 2025 State Championship, the first title in program history.
Coach Kiara Marshall has her crew of pesky, interchangeable players back in championship form, and they’ll enter Region III Class 6A Division I as the favorite.
But who’s coming for them?
Region III — Class 6A Division I
Round 2 brings a heavyweight clash between Cypress Creek Cougars and Seven Lakes Spartans — two tradition-rich programs enjoying bounce-back seasons. Cy Creek leans on Alissa Bryant, Aubrey Hampton, Kaycie Hanks and Mariyah Dickson. The Cougars know the stage — Rori Harmon once carried them to a State Final appearance.
Seven Lakes counters with Houston commit Madison Carlton, pouring in 20 points per game, alongside Willtrace Ngoh. Carlton’s sister, Justice Carlton — a McDonald’s All-American — now stars for the Texas Longhorns women's basketball.
Waiting in the bottom half are the Dawson Eagles, sitting at 33-3 behind Kendall Ford, Journey Lovett and Faith Etienne. Consider this your warning: do not sleep on Dawson.
Summer Creek’s path out of Region III is anything but easy.
Region II — Class 6A Division I
Klein Collins Tigers could be on a collision course with powerhouse Duncanville Panthers. Meanwhile, Cypress Lakes Spartans and Makennah Alexis square off with Conroe Tigers before a likely Dallas-area showdown.
Klein Collins remains Houston’s strongest bet to escape the region.
Class 6A Region III — Division II
This bracket is a bloodbath.
Hightower Hurricanes are loaded and balanced, but the road is brutal. After knocking off Manvel Mavericks, they’re staring at CE King Panthers with Memorial Mustangs or Katy Jordan Warriors looming.
Lurking is Shadow Creek Sharks, powered by Courtland Cloud, Kurynn McNeill and Da’Niyah Lewis — a trio capable of taking over games. Katy Taylor Mustangs and Casey Scherperell could shake things up on the bottom half.
In Region II, Cypress Springs Panthers — led by freshman Makenzie Jackson alongside Tamiah Harrison and Deliyah El Amin — are back in the mix. The Grand Oaks Grizzlies are rolling at 25-5, fueled by Jordan Daigle, Hannah Reynolds and Avery Campbell.
But the region’s true measuring stick remains Lancaster Tigers. They are dangerous.
Class 5A Region III Division I
The Porter Spartans and La Porte Bulldogs carry the Greater Houston banner on the bottom side. The upstart Spring Woods Tigers sit at 24-4 behind Anjalena Salazar, one of the state’s elite scorers at 22 points per game. Don’t overlook Ball Tornadoes either — they could make noise.
Class 5A Region III Division II
Last year belonged to the Barbers Hill Eagles. They’re again 33-3 but face a dangerous Huntsville Hornets squad in the Area Round. Iowa Colony Pioneers also loom as contenders after battling through a tough district.
Stay tuned to all of VYPE's GBB coverage leading up to the State Tournament.
THE BRACKETS
Class 6A Division I
Class 6A Division II
Class 5A Division I
Class 5A Division II
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There is so much fun to be had at a VYPE Media Days!
From team and individual pictures, social media shout-outs and video interviews, it is all there for the student-athletes to feel like a superstar.
Our team traveled to Buda Johnson high school for their 2026 Softball Media Day recently. Check out the behind-the-scenes hype video below!
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