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Last year, Lake Creek reached the Regional Finals before falling short to Lake Belton. Second-year coach Candyce Carter is ready to get the Lions back to the State Tournament, after winning the Class 5A State Championship in 2022 and 2023, and has the talent to do so.
Nine players are currently committed to play college softball. Six starters return for Carter including University of North Carolina-commit Madalyn Davis, who was the District 17-5A Offensive Player of the Year in 2024. She was also a TGCA All-State and THSCA Super Elite Team selection.
Wichita State-commit Sara Wiggins (TSWA All-State, TGCA All-State), McNeese State University-commit Gracee Brewer (first-team, all-district, second-team, all-region) and Texas State-commit Chesney Davis (firstteam, all-district) are also set to return.
Other players to watch include Maggie Hayward (Hilsdale College-commit), Abby Estay (Abilene Christian University-commit), Miranda Orso- (McLennan Collegecommit), Addie Davis (University of Houston-commit), Laney Galloway (McNeese State University-commit), Annelise Torres and Maci Nowak.
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The Eagles are pretty loaded, coming off a year when they went 20-15 overall and to the second round of the postseason.
Back in the dugout in 2025 for Lindsay Gregory are seniors Zoey Bridges (Defensive POY), Allie Burkhalter (co-Utility POY), and Ashlee Elizarraras (second-teamer).
Juniors Rhilynn McCoy (co-Offensive POY), Marigny Thomas (first-teamer), and Kaitlyn Miller (first-teamer) will have a year of experience under their belts while sophomore Morgan Marks is a national recruit. McCoy is committed to Louisiana Tech, Miller is committed to Texas State, and Thomas is committed to UH.
With all that talent, it will be tough to keep Atascocita out of the district conversation and deep into the playoffs.
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Dickinson's David Chong
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The south Houston area is loaded with talented athletes who give it their all in their respective fields of play.
Welcome to the VYPE Playmakers powered by UTMB Health, where we’re highlighting five standouts from this season who stole the headlines.
Here are the UTMB Boys Basketball Athletes of the 2024-25 season, who made key contributions all year long on the south side of H-Town.
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Michael Collins -- Shadow Creek Basketball
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
Led by Coach David President, Shadow Creek was one of the most imposing squads in Texas—let alone Houston—this season.
After securing their second consecutive undefeated district championship (16-0 in 22-6A), the Sharks then advanced four rounds deep for the first time since 2022. Along the way, they took down Clements (71-60), Kingwood (66-30), and George Ranch (57-47).
However, their postseason journey came to a heartbreaking end in the Region III-6A Final, falling just short in a 60-57 overtime thriller against Katy Jordan—the team now vying for the 6A-DII State Championship.
Despite missing out on their first-ever State Tournament appearance, Shadow Creek’s 32-2 campaign was nothing short of remarkable.
While key players like Bryce Jackson, Aiden Law, and Adin Lewis played vital roles in the team’s success, it was senior point guard Michael Collins who served as the heart and soul of the squad.
In his final season, Collins earned another District MVP nomination, showcasing his ability to light up the scoreboard while creating opportunities for his teammates.
Though he has yet to announce his college commitment, he’s set to take his talents to the next level (offers from George Mason, Penn State, Lamar, etc.), capping off an outstanding high school career.
Dyllan Baker -- Friendswood Basketball
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Despite suffering an early exit to the postseason at the hands of Barbers Hill, that result was not indicative of how talented the Friendswood basketball program was this winter.
Under Coach Danny Russell, the Mustangs finished 27-6, securing their first district championship since 2014.
Leading the charge was senior point guard Dyllan Baker, who averaged over 15 points per game while adding 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per contest.
Beyond his stats, Baker’s leadership was invaluable, setting the tone for Friendswood’s success. His efforts earned him the District 20-5A MVP award, a well-deserved honor after securing first-team all-district selections in each of the previous two seasons.
Capping off a stellar high school career, Baker’s impact on the Mustangs will be felt for years to come.
David Chong -- Dickinson Basketball
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
By the time district play arrived, the Dickinson Gators were already battle-tested, having faced top programs like Fort Bend Marshall (5A-DII state finalist), Katy Jordan (6A-DII state finalist), North Crowley, and Ridge Point in the first half of the season.
Despite a strong showing and a second-place district finish, Dickinson (19-13) saw its playoff run cut short by powerhouse Atascocita in the opening round.
Still, the district recognized the Gators’ biggest asset—senior David Chong—naming him the 24-6A Most Valuable Player.
A standout all winter, Chong earned All-Tournament honors at the 2024 VYPE Holiday Invitational and dominated on both ends of the floor. His scoring ability from all ranges, elite ball-handling, and court vision helped him average 20 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.
Though his college destination remains undecided, one of South Houston’s brightest stars is poised to make an immediate impact at the next level.
Madden Hill -- Clear Springs Basketball
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The term “freshman phenom” isn’t used lightly at VYPE, but it’s the perfect way to describe Clear Springs’ Madden Hill.
Living up to his “Mighty” nickname, Hill made an immediate impact in his high school debut, averaging 18 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds, and 1 steal per game. Some already consider him the top-ranked point guard in his class, and his stellar play is proving the doubters wrong.
Hill played a key role in leading Clear Springs to its first district championship since 2011 (shared with Clear Creek), earning Co-District 24-6A Offensive MVP honors along the way.
Though the Chargers suffered an early playoff exit against North Shore, the future remains bright with Hill at the helm.
Julien Barclay -- Clear Lake Basketball
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Like their district counterparts, Clear Lake (23-14) ran into trouble in the opening round of the playoffs, falling to C.E. King after finishing fourth in 24-6A (9-5).
While the early exit wasn’t ideal, the Falcons still achieved their goal of making the postseason for a third straight year.
At the heart of their success was senior Julien Barclay, a do-it-all playmaker who set the offensive tone with 16 points per game while contributing across the board with 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals per contest.
His impact didn’t go unnoticed, as he was named the District 24-6A Co-Offensive MVP— a well-earned honor to cap off his stellar high school career.
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