Nothing gets the juices flowing like Little League baseball.
VYPE takes a look back at last year's Post Oak Little League Championships, which was full of memories.
THE MINORS CHAMPIONSHIP -- Knights vs River Cats
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Nothing gets the juices flowing like Little League baseball.
VYPE takes a look back at last year's Post Oak Little League Championships, which was full of memories.
THE MINORS CHAMPIONSHIP -- Knights vs River Cats
4 -- SEVEN LAKES SPARTANS
The Spartans are coming off yet another impressive effort, having gone 36-3 in the past year and advancing to the Regional Semifinals following an undefeated District 19-6A championship.
Under the leadership of coach Shannon Heston (228-115 in his career), Seven Lakes will aim to uphold the standard of excellence audiences have come to expect.
While they say goodbye to A.J. Bates (LA Tech) and Nasir Price (transferred to Link Academy), there are still a handful of weapons remaining to accomplish their goals.
Isaiah Santos (So. SF) was named the 19-6A Newcomer of the Year for his notable contributions (16 ppg, 8 rpg), and second-team selection Tillman Jaramillo (Sr. G/F) is always a dependable option on the floor.
Junior forward Sean Mwesigwa also returns and should play a bigger role after dealing with injuries during the majority of last season.
The motto this year for SLHS will be “#FINISH”, according to Heston, as they prepare to leave no loose ends by the final buzzer.
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5 -- HITCHCOCK BULLDOGS
The Hitchcock Bulldogs have arguably been the best team in the city of Houston the past two seasons, winning back-to-back Class 3A State Championships.
Coach Christopher Jordan-Foster has assembled a historic program since this class have been freshmen.
“It’s all about a three-peat,” coach Jordan-Foster said. “Defense is what we hang our hat on along with team chemistry. They are seniors now and we knew in the sixth grade that they would be special. They have certainly been special. We want to finish this thing off, so we are just focused on getting back there to the State game and seeing how it goes.”
Back in the huddle are Elijah Sherwood, Maleek Clark, Kamari McNeal and Ta’Maury Murray to lead the way.
Can they win one more?
With Kelshaun Johnson and Lloyd Jones out of the lineup, it will be a challenge.
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It’s an exciting weekend for high school football in Texas, especially in Greater Houston, as powerhouse teams gear up for decisive matchups in the UIL Class 6A playoffs. Here's a breakdown of the top games and predictions:
This marquee matchup takes place at NRG Stadium on Friday, November 29, at 2:00 PM. North Shore remains undefeated at 12-0, while Katy boasts an 11-1 record. Both teams have rich histories in Texas high school football.
Prediction: North Shore pulls away in the second half, winning by 14 points.
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Fulshear, transitioning to Class 6A, faces a tough test against Atascocita, a team loaded with explosive talent like Tori Blaylock (OU commit) and Cardae Mack.
Prediction: Fulshear edges out Atascocita in a high-scoring affair.
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The defending champions, Duncanville, take on The Woodlands, led by dual-threat QB Jack Daulton. Too many injuries plague The Woodlands and Duncanville is Duncanville. The Panthers could make it a three-peat.
Prediction: Duncanville dominates with its size and efficiency.
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DeSoto faces off against a determined Willis squad, featuring star athlete Jermaine Bishop. Yes, DeSoto is formidable and are the back-to-back State Champs, but Willis has a puncher's chance this weekend.
Prediction: Willis pulls off a stunning upset, advancing to the regional final.
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It’s shaping up to be a thrilling weekend, with several games poised to go down to the wire. Stay tuned for updates!
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