Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
What a year it was for volleyball fans -- especially those out of the Houston-area!
We've been analyzing the most elite programs and players all season long, and it was all capped off when Grand Oaks claimed back-to-back state titles in Garland, TX.
The All-VYPE teams have been announced. The accolades have been distributed. But now, it's time to wrap up another phenomenal Fall series.
In addition to our closing remarks, some of the city's biggest names joined us in the podcast booth to discuss the stellar season that was 2024, and more.
Tune in as Bailey Warren (Fulshear), Halle Thompson (Grand Oaks), Kassie O'Brien (Cinco Ranch), Morgan Madison (College Park), Peyton McKee (Lake Creek), and Ava Gibbs (The Woodlands) talk the nation's most popular women's sport.
Check out the finale below!
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Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
1 — CYPRESS SPRINGS PANTHERS
There is no sugar-coating this: Cypress Springs is a heavy favorite to make it to the Alamodome from H-Town.
The Panthers are led by five-star and No. 20 nationally-ranked prospect Ayla McDowell, who is a two-time District MVP
and All-Region selection.
The South Carolina-commit is the highest-ranked Houston-area prospect for the Class of 2025 in the espnW HoopGurlz rankings.
The next big star rising in the hoop ranks also resides at Cypress Springs in Jemini Mitchell, who is ranked 14th in the espnW Class of 2027 rankings. Mitchell is already a five-star athlete who was the District 16-6A Newcomer of the Year last season.
Other players to watch include Prairie View A&M-commit Margan Allen and first-team, all-district pick Melanie Hodges.
This team went 30-3 a year ago and reached the Regional Semifinals and 11th-year coach Taneisha Rogers is ready for them to make a run to the Dome.
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