VYPE Player of the Game Zane Lilljedahl hit a 3-run home run & added a sac fly RBI in Hays’ 9-0 senior night win against Del Valle.
Recap on our site tonight.
Recap on our site tonight.
Fulshear girls basketball looks to be running on all cylinders as the Chargers knocked off the Terry Rangers 66-25 in a district match-up.
VYPE caught the highlights as Fulshear looks to make another run to State.
Winning the whole thing last season, Dallas Kimball is as determined as ever to secure another state title. Before they can do that, though, they must take on the rest of their regular season schedule. VYPE DFW dives into the team:
Last season, Dallas Kimball lost only two games while outscoring their opponents by nearly 1,000 points combined on the season. Prepared for excellence, the team went 32-2 overall while also going undefeated in district play (16-0) to finish at the top of their district standings. With victories over the likes of Fort Bend Marshall, Brennan, South Oak Cliff, Dallas Hillcrest, Dallas Adamson, Dallas Wilson, and more, the Knights made their road to the playoffs look like a cakewalk. Once in the playoffs, the team took out Mesquite Poteet, Frisco Heritage, W.T. White, Red Oak, Lancaster, Veterans Memorial, and eventually Ellison to secure the program's first state title in 14 tournament appearances.
Led by Jaylon Dean-Vines, Marri Wickware, Lance Carr, Kayden Gray, Jonah Brandon, Tra'vion Rhinehart, and others, this Knights squad is back in action and ready to secure more victories this season. Having been to the state tournament in back-to-back seasons (2021, '22) and winning last season, it's safe to say that one of the team's goals is getting right back to where they were. On track to do just that, the team has already posted a 3-1 record in district play. With an intense showdown against DeSoto on 12/27 in tournament play, the team doesn't return to district action until after the new year. Be sure to catch them on the court this season as they look down the road to playoffs.
Last season was a storybook year for the Richardson Lake Highlands Wildcats boys basketball team. As they begin their campaign toward a repeat, VYPE DFW takes a look at the team and what fans can watch for this season:
Last season, the Wildcats posted a 34-3 overall record (16-0 in district) and even capped their season off with the UIL Class 6A Boys Basketball State Title. Through the regular season, fans watched as the Wildcats posted victory after victory including those over Dallas Hillcrest (81-49), Prosper (59-45), Mesquite Horn (80-43), Dallas Jesuit (72-47), Allen (81-68), Irving Nimitz (83-34), Richardson (69-47), Irving (105-24), and more. Once in the playoffs, Lake Highlands had no trouble putting hard work to the test as they defeated Bowie (81-43), Plano East (66-63), Arlington Martin (48-45), North Crowley (63-43), Byron Nelson (62-36), DeSoto (52-44), and finally Beaumont United (55-44) for the state title. Having outscored their opponents by nearly a combined 1,000 points on the season, the Wildcats are looking to do the same this year while adding to their legacy.
Despite opening their season with a loss to North Crowley (91-46), the team picked up the pace and has posted several strong victories over the likes of Hillcrest (84-48), Denton Guyer (44-38), Leander (58-56 in double overtime), MacArthur (61-50), Richardson Berkner (74-66) and more. Led by Ila Jehl, Syncere Anderson, Zolan Skinner, Charlie Moore, Josh Kondoba, Beck Johnstone, Lewis Racine, and others, this team can be expected to continue showcasing their ability on the court as they move into the rest of their schedule. Be sure you catch them on the court as they look to repeat this season!
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