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Stephenville football posted an incredibly successful season resulting in the program's sixth state title last season. This season- they're on a mission to do a lot of the same. As they prepare for summer workouts and the fall ahead, VYPE DFW takes a dive into what fans can expect from the Yellow Jackets this fall.
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A Look Back
Last season the Stephenville Yellow Jackets posted a perfect, undefeated season. The team went 16-0 (5-0 in district play) and topped it off with their first state title in nearly a decade. After working their way through their schedule with smart defense and explosive offense, the Yellow Jackets knew just what they had to do to finish strong and they did it in a 38-21 state championship victory over Austin LBJ.
Looking Ahead
Stephenville had some big time playmakers graduate in the spring, but they still have notable returners who are sure to make a huge impact this fall. Tate Maruska, Julian Iribarren, and Ryder Lambert will all be returning for an explosive offensive presence. Lambert, Kyler Eudy, and Jack Barkley will be leading the defense to victory as well.
What To Expect
The Yellow Jackets have enough depth and experience to keep the team focused not only through the off season, but the preseason and district play as well. Running into this year on a 16 game win-streak with a state title still giving them motivation, fans can expect the Yellow Jackets to work and put in the effort for big time results. Expect to see Stephenville deep in playoffs yet again!
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THE MIX OF NERVOUSNESS AND EXCITEMENT ALL AT THE SAME TIME CAN CREATE A UNIQUE FEELING WITHIN A PERSON ASTHEY START A NEW JOURNEY.
For Breelyn Sanborn, that was the feeling as she walked into St. Pius X two years ago. Coming to a new school, joining a new team can be a lot to take in at once but the move paid off.
"It was a new environment.New chance,” Sanborn said. “I feel like I got a lot better as a person and better athletically.”
The improvements Sanborn made an impact on the future of her basketball career.
After her junior season, Sanborn – who averaged 13.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game as a junior for St.Pius X – committed to the University of Incarnate Word in July and signed with the Cardinals this year.
“The coaching staff, the city and my team,” Sanborn said. “The whole community I really liked it. I fell in love with it when I went and visited. I’m super excited.”
Playing college basketball was something that she knew she wanted to do her entire life since she started playing the game at a young age.
Sanborn loves the “competitiveness and winning” aspect of the game, which she was able to do quite a bit of under DeMya Wheatfall.
Being under a coach who succeeded at the next level and in the WNBA , Sanborn said had a huge affect on her.
“She was a role model,” she said. “I would like to play pro or in the WNBA, so having somebody like that to look up to helps me push myself further.”
As far as her own legacy at St. Pius X?“
[I want to be remembered for] how we changed the program and won a lot more games,” Sanborn said. “I just [want them to] continue to win and get the program better.”
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Frisco Reedy volleyball has been making a name for themselves in the Dallas-Fort Worth area volleyball scene. With an incredible run last season, what can fans expect this fall? VYPE DFW lays it all out for you!
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A Look Back
Last season the Frisco Reedy Lady Lions dropped only 34 sets against their opponents for a 32-7 overall record. Finishing first in their district with a 17-1 district record, the Lady Lions plowed their way into playoffs and put in the effort to go far. During playoffs, Reedy ended the seasons of The Colony, Lancaster, McKinney North, and Highland Park. Although the Lady Lions put up a good fight, they did fall to the eventual state champion, Lovejoy.
Looking Ahead
Reedy still has a lot to look forward to with returners like Halle Schroder, Reese Miller, Ella Gamber, Gracie Cagle, and Carter Fouche the Lady Lions are going to showcase their talents on the court. The team has a high IQ for the game and will certainly show that throughout the fall.
What To Expect
Expect smart playing. The team will have a lot of strong moments while they work through their schedule. Fans can expect to see a playoff run for the Lady Lions as they attempt to make it to the biggest stage in the state.
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