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VYPE Austin/San Antonio Helmet Stickers: Week 9 (10.26.22)

Welcome back to another edition of VYPE Austin/San Antonio Helmet Stickers for the 2022 Texas High School Football season.

There were tons of amazing performances last week across the Central Texas. We compiled all of those top performances in the VYPE Austin/San Antonio Football Player of the Week Fan Poll - CLICK HERE TO VOTE - but then we boiled that down to what we felt were personally the Top 7 performances of the week

These are Week 9's Helmet Sticker selections (in no particular order).

JACOB FALTESEK-GEORGETOWN
Georgetown came out with an impressive 49-38 win over College Station on Friday. Jackob Faltesek was great on defense in the contest accounting for 17 solo tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 hurry and 1 sack.

CALEB CAPPUCCIO-REAGAN
Reagan came out with a 44-7 win vs Churchill on Friday, with quarterback Caleb Cappuccio having a stellar game. Cappuccio was 20/27 for 206 yards and 1 touchdown, while also gaining 92 yards and 3 touchdowns on 6 carries.

DAVID FLORES-LAMPASAS
They may not have picked up the win but quarterback David Flores put up some big numbers Friday. Flores was 20/36 for 330 yards and 3 touchdowns with another 23 yards on the ground.

CHASE HALLMARK-MARION
Marion got back in the win column with a 41-13 win over Ingram Moore on Friday. Chase Hallmark did it all on the defensive side of the ball recording 10 tackles, 4 solo tackles, 1 pass deflection, 1 caused fumble, 2 interceptions and he even had 1 reception for 9 yards to boot.

FRED DALE-ANDERSON
Anderson picked up a win against Del Valle 38-21 on Thursday. Fred Dale helped lead the Trojans to the victory going 21/30 for 293 yards and 4 touchdowns along with 5 carries for 13 yards.

KEVEN HERNANDEZ-BURBANK
Burbank kept its fight for 2nd place in district alive with a 32-22 win over Harlandale on Friday. Running back Keven Hernandez carried the load for the Bulldogs rushing for 223 yards and 4 touchdowns on 26 carries.

QUINTEN JOYNER-MANOR
Manor will have some work to do to make the playoffs but stayed alive on Friday with a much needed 21-7 win over Vista Ridge. Quinten Joyner led the way for the Mustangs accounting for 142 yards and 2 touchdowns on 24 carries.