Join our VYPE Live crews for the following Texas High School Football (and Field Hockey) match-ups on Saturday, August 28:
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Join our VYPE Live crews for the following Texas High School Football (and Field Hockey) match-ups on Saturday, August 28:
The stars of 2023-24 La Porte Girls Basketball
Coach Elisha Thompson enters her 13th year leading the La Porte Bulldogs program..
The Bulldogs are coming off an impressive 26-10 season a year ago, where they ultimately reached the Regional Quarterfinals.
Three starters return off that team, which is seeking its sixth-straight playoff appearance in 2024. The District 18-5A MVP Addisyn Parker (Sr. PG) is back for Thompson, along with Angelina Goynes (Sr. C) and Sophia Rodriguez (So. SG).
2023-24 Mongtomery Girls Basketball
Montgomery went 24-12 a year ago and punched the last playoff ticket out of District 21-5A before advancing to the Area round of the playoffs.
Janessa Tennison (Jr. F) is back after leading the squad with 13.7 points per game. She also chipped in an average of six rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.2 steals in 2023.
Team captain Savannah Piro (Sr. G) is the other part of the Bears’ scoring duo as she averaged 12.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game a year ago. Fellow captain Kayla Zimny (Sr. G) is another player to watch after averaging 6.1points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals per game.
The Bears are ready to roar and this trio will be a big part of their success in 2024.
The stars of 2023-24 Klein Collins Girls Basketball
The Tigers are fresh off a 26-win season in which they dominated the regular season to the tune of an undefeated (14-0) district championship prior to making an appearance in the 2022-23 UIL postseason.
Klein Collins is looking to build off that this year. Two starters return, led by St. Mary’s University-commit Christin Callens. The shooting guard was the District 15-6A MVP last year after averaging 14.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists, two steals and one block per game.
Six-foot junior shooting guard Ashlynn Hollis is also back. The first-team, all-district pick averaged 10.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game for the Tigers last year.
A new face to take note of is freshman A’Niyah Harmon.
Keys to success for Tatiana Lee’s (6th year, 123-60) team include “communicating, selflessness, defensive intensity and energy.” The Tigers’ motto this season is W.I.T. –Whatever It Takes.
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