This past week the Fulshear Chargers took on the George Ranch Longhorns on the court!
Check out the highlights from the game below!
This past week the Fulshear Chargers took on the George Ranch Longhorns on the court!
Check out the highlights from the game below!
Since bursting onto the scene of the 7 on 7 circuit going into his Freshman year, Jakoby “Man Child” Dixon looked to be the next big recruit in Texas high school football.
Fast forward to now Dixon is one of the top running back recruits in the State with 15 offers from the likes of Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas, Texas A&M, and Tennessee to name a few.
I caught up with the Brenham superstar talking about his sophomore year, recruiting process, and one team that already is leading the pack for his recruitment.
As a sophomore this past fall Dixon tallied 249 carries for 2,248 yards and 32 touchdowns, helping lead Brenham to the Regional Quarterfinals before falling to the eventual State Champs, Randle.
“Sophomore year went pretty well,” he said. “Obviously still hungry, I got banged up at the end of the year and wasn’t able to lead my team to where we wanted to go in the playoffs but we still made it far and looking to do more next year.”
His play on the field the past two year’s has garnered a lot of attention from many school’s across the country, and for Dixon he’s just soaking it all up.
“I’m really just blessed to be in this position,” Dixon said. “It can be a lot to take care of sometimes but it’s just a blessing from God to be where I’m at right now.”
As of now in his recruitment, one school seems to be leading the pack having already made an early impact.
“Texas A&M is like family, everytime I step on campus I feel like I’m home back in Brenham,” he said. "Coach Elko and Coach Taylor treat me like an Aggie already not just a recruit and that means a lot to me."
Dixon also mentioned Texas and Tennessee as two other school’s who have stood out to him early.
"Texas is a place where I feel like I could set up my family and myself for the future."
The talented 2027 Brenham RB has a big offseason ahead of him, but as far as unofficial visits go, it's safe to say you'll see him make a few more trips up to College Station.
“A&M....” he said smiling.
VYPE's Matt Malatesta & Matthew Ogle talk Houston-area boys and girls soccer in the brand new Let's Kick It Podcast.
With the winter season well underway, district races will soon begin on each contender's respective pitch.
In our debut episode, we discuss our early favorites for individual titles, who's already turning heads, and what audiences could expect as the year plays out.
Check out the full podcast below!
With the graduation of superstar Fernanda Alvarado, the Aldine Mustangs are now Gewlaymi Gonzalez's team to lead.
The returning first-team, all-district selection averaged nearly a goal per game and an assist per match in 2024. Her game’s lineage leads back to her family.
“My dad trained and coached me and my siblings for as long as I can remember,” she said. “I’ve loved this sport since I was five-years-old and growing up playing soccer has helped me in all aspects of my life.
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“Soccer trains you to battle through the ups and downs of life outside the pitch. The sport keeps me motivated, whether it’s in the classroom or trying to help my teammates get better. I feel like I’m a good teammate.”
Aldine finished second in district a year ago, but Gonzalez wants more.
“I want to get past the first round of the playoffs,” she said. “I’m going to do whatever I can to accomplish that goal, whether it’s scoring goals or getting my teammates involved.”
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The junior has expectations of playing at the college level and possibly professionally.
“I would love to play for my favorite team... the San Diego Wave,” she said. “My favorite player has to be Alex Morgan. I’ve followed her my entire life.”
The Chick-fil-A fanatic loves nuggets, fries and a Sunjoy before and after games and plugs into “Hustlin” by Rick Ross to get amped for a match.
“I’m just here to rep my school,” she said. “We are Aldine... we are strong and never give up.”
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