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As the UIL Soccer season is wrapping up, it's time for fans to pick who they believe should have the honor of being the VYPE HOU Public School Girls Soccer Player Of The Year Fan Poll Presented By Freddy's! Be sure to get your vote in!
Vote until 11:59 pm on Tuesday, Apr. 16th.
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After hours of breaking down film, attending 7 on 7 events, talking with coaches and evaluating previous performances, VYPE Media breaks down the city of Houston's Top 50 prospects for the Class of 2026.
From Galveston to Willis, here are the Who's Who of rising Juniors as they enter Spring football. The rankings will fluctuate over the summer and fall, but here is the LIST!!
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No. 1 - Keisean Henderson, Legacy SSS, Athlete
No. 2 - Jermaine Bishop Jr., Willis, Athlete
No. 3 - Romin Seymour, Ridge Point, Quarterback
No. 4 - Cardae Mack, Atascocita, Running Back
No. 5 - Isaiah Williams, FB Marshall, Safety
No. 6 - Kosi Okpala, Mayde Creek, Linebacker
No. 7 - Chace Calicut, North Shore, Defensive Back
No. 8 - Christopher Stewart, Shadow Creek, Wide Receiver
No. 9 - Noriel Dominguez, FB Marshall, Linebacker
No. 10 - Michael Brown, Legacy SSS, Wide Receiver
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No. 11 - Jimmy Phrisco-Phillips, Katy Jordan, Defensive End
No. 12 - Grant Smith, Grand Oaks, Quarterback
No. 13 - Nicolas Robertson, Klein, Offensive Lineman
No. 14 - Paris Melvin Jr., Cy Springs, Athlete
No. 15 - Malachi Augustus, Nimitz, Wide Receiver
No. 16 - Calvin Carter, Dekaney, Athlete
No. 17 - Kyden Barker, Galveston Ball, Quarterback
No. 18 - Samaritan Cunningham, Dekaney, Running back
No. 19 - Dionne Sims, CE King, Running Back
No. 20 - Avery Morcho, Ridge Point, Offensive Lineman
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No. 21 - Joseph Credit, Pearland, Linebacker
No. 22 - Tanner West, Katy Jordan, Athlete
No. 23 - David Brewer, FB Travis, Wide Receiver
No. 24 - Jaylen Stewart, Pearland, Defensive Lineman
No. 25 - Kaeden Johnson, FB Marshall, Quarterback
No. 26 - Juwaan Woodbury, Galveston Ball, Wide Receiver
No. 27 - Preston Cloud, Grand Oaks, Wide Receiver
No. 28 - Jeremy Garner, Iowa Colony, Defensive Back
No. 29 - Dayjon Moore, Willis, Offensive Lineman
No. 30 - Jarone Bell, Shadow Creek, Defensive Back
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No. 31 - James Scott, Oak Ridge, Wide Receiver
No. 32 - Tremayne Hill, Katy, Running Back
No. 33 - Xavier Harmon, Conroe, Defensive Back
No. 34 - Caleb Mooring, Klein Cain, Line Backer
No. 35 - Griffin Tillis, Klein, Defensive Back
No. 36 - Romaire Smith, Ridge Point, Defensive End
No. 37 - Carter Stewart, Shadow Creek, Athlete
No. 38 - Jayden Johnson, Texas City, Wide Receiver
No. 39 - Hugh Smith, Ridge Point, Offensive Lineman
No. 40 - Hunter McKinney, Lake Creek, Offensive Lineman
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No. 41 - Jermaine Santanna-Diaz, Ridge Point, Athlete
No. 42 - Foard Polley, Stratford, Offensive Lineman
No. 43 - Jayden Warren, Iowa Colony, Wide Receiver
No. 44 - Ayden Combs, Cy Ranch, Linebacker
No. 45 - Parker Stewart, The Woodlands, Athlete
No. 46 - Canon Toon, Second Baptist, Quarterback
No. 47 - Jordan Burnett, Ridge Point, Offensive Lineman
No. 48 - Mudassir Abdullah, West Columbia, Defensive Back
No. 49 - David Nwanodu, FB Bush, Linebacker
No. 50 - Jack Daulton, The Woodlands, Quarterback
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By Bradley Collier
Over 2017 and 2018, The Woodlands High School won a pair of track and field state championships with the likes of Kesean Carter, Jake Lanier, Ethan Bonner, Jacob Barrett, D’Angelo Alexander, Mac Gregg and Tripp Piperi carrying the banner.
They set the state and national record for the 4x200 relay in 2018.
Six years later, the names are different, but the result could be the same. Tyler Honeyman, Iliya Dryaba, Perry Watkins and Aden Self (Army football signee) are this season’s headliners and coach Juris Green has tweaked the relays to be peaking at the right time.
On the girls side, it’s Gia Kurp (Texas), Sabrinah Booker, Aaliyah Redzic (Arkansas-Little Rock), Darasimi Odelowo and Gray Rabel. The 4x400 is their strongest relay.
VYPE’s Matt Malatesta caught up with the top runners at The Woodlands to talk about their run to State.
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