GOOSE CREEK MEMORIAL’S ABRAHAM GREENE HAS BEEN A STEADY PRESENCE FOR THE PATRIOTS, BOTH AS A COMPETITOR AND AS A LEADER.
After earning all-district honorable mention honors in 2024, he now looks to help guide his team to new heights in his final high school season.
For the senior infielder, baseball has been more than just a game—it’s been a lifelong dedication, fueled by the support of his family.
“My dad has had a big influence on me as I’ve continued to play baseball,” Greene said. “From the days when he was my coach to traveling across the country, I’m very appreciative of the support that he and my mom have provided all these years. I wouldn’t have the same drive to compete without them.”
That mindset will be crucial as Goose Creek Memorial moves up to District 23-6A this season, facing tougher competition. The Patriots narrowly missed the playoffs last year, but Greene believes the key to making a postseason push lies in the team’s mentality.
“I feel like we’ll have to take a more selfless approach when it comes to the back half of our season,” he said. “We’re going to have to come together as a whole in order for everyone to link up and do their jobs. It’s going to be a tough task, but I’m confident we’ll be able to get the job done.”
While baseball is a major focus, Greene also understands the importance of balance. Away from the field, he enjoys fishing with friends—a pastime that helps him clear his mind from the pressures of school and athletics.
But even as his high school career winds down, his time on the diamond isn’t coming to an end. Greene will continue his athletic journey at Centenary College of Louisiana, where he’ll play baseball while pursuing a degree in Business with a minor in Mathematics.
“It’s a great feeling to know that I’ll have another place to keep playing,” he said. “The way the coaching staff spoke to me made me feel at ease, like I’d feel at home once I’m there. Not many people get the opportunity to keep competing past high school, so it’s really a blessing.”
For now, though, Greene remains focused on leading GCM through a challenging district schedule, determined to leave his mark before taking the next step in his career.
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VYPE AWARDS: Public & Private School Boys and Girls Swim by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
15 Apr, 2025
Welcome to the 2024-2025 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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PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
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PRIVATE SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
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PUBLIC SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
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PRIVATE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
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Watch the video below to find out who won the Public and Private School Boys and Girls Swim VYPE Awards presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedic & Sports Medicine
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Whataburger Team of the Week: Klein Cain Soccer captures school's first-ever UIL Championship
15 Apr, 2025
Billed as the main event of the UIL soccer season, the 6A-Division I State Championship between Klein Cain and Alief Elsik delivered on every front.
Cain’s dramatic playoff run culminated in a 1-0 victory over Alief Elsik (24-2) on Saturday at Birkelbach Field, sealing the school’s first-ever state title in boys soccer — and its first championship of any kind since the school opened in 2017.
The Hurricanes (23-2-3) reached the final after a thrilling semifinal win over Plano West, advancing through a penalty shootout (7-6) following a hard-fought 1-1 draw. That victory extended Cain’s remarkable debut run in the State Tournament and set the stage for a tense showdown with Elsik.
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Both teams struggled to break through during regulation, locked at 0-0 after 80 minutes. But with less than two minutes remaining in the first half of extra time, junior forward Parker Glenn delivered the moment of the match.
Finding space in the final third, Glenn buried the deciding goal to give Cain a 1-0 lead — and ultimately, a championship.
“It’s a feeling I can’t even begin to describe,” said Glenn, who was named the UIL 6A-Division I State MVP. “It’s unimaginable to know that this is the game that proved we’re the best team in the state of Texas — in the biggest division. I didn’t even dream of accomplishing something like this at the beginning of the season, and now we’re here.”
Junior Parker Glenn being presented with the 2025 UIL 6A-D1 State MVP AwardMatthew Ogle (VYPE)
Cain’s championship wasn’t built on a single performance. Alongside Glenn, junior goalkeeper Donato Farina, senior forward Andre Popa, and junior defender Daniel Celis were named to the All-Tournament Team, representing the balance and strength throughout the Hurricanes' lineup.
Despite being a relatively young program, head coach Jerson Carrasco has built a standard rooted in discipline and belief — and this year’s squad brought that vision to life.
KC Head Coach Jerson CarrascoMatthew Ogle (VYPE)
“The kids are the ones who put in the work,” Carrasco said. “The buy-in to the culture has been amazing from the start. Once I got here, I told them we’d consistently work on our craft and the results will come. Now, here we are as State Champs, and I just feel blessed to be with this program and to have these kinds of kids. It’s been awesome.”
With their championship secured and new precedent established, the Hurricanes now stand as a model of team culture can accomplish — earning their spot as the Whataburger Team of the Week.
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