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THE RANKINGS: No. 21 - Klein Collins Tigers
Brette Reagan enters her second season leading Klein Collins. The Tigers went 18-15 a year ago and reached the Regional Quarterfinals. Reagan returns five starters off that team as the program seeks a 19th straight year of reaching the postseason in 2025.
Prairie View A&M signee Za’Riya Bell-Morris leads the way for the Tigers after hitting .390 a year ago with 11 stolen bases. She was first-team, all-district along with fellow returner Myah Barraza-Ruiz who registered a .429 on-base percentage.
Other key returners include second-team, all-district picks Devyn Davenport (.959 fielding percentage) and A’Yanni Mendiola (.325 average). Also watch out for Gabby Perez, Delmi Maldonado, Lexi Scott and Genesis Garcia as players to contribute to the Tigers’ success.
Reagan wants her team to be scrappy and gritty, mentally and physically tough, and find some camaraderie this season. If those all fall into place, the second-year coach believes they “R.I.S.E - Respect, Integrity, Selflessness, Excellence” in 2025.
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QT Erwin leads Klein swim to silver team finish at UIL State. He is headed to TCU
Keller sweeps UIL swim meet; Klein boys, TWHS girls shine
The UIL Swimming and Diving State Meet took place in Austin over the weekend, showcasing some of the top talent in Texas.
Girls' Results
In Class 6A, Keller High made a splash, securing the state title with 243.5 points. Southlake Carroll finished second, followed by The Woodlands in third.
In Class 5A, Boerne Champion claimed gold, with Frisco Reedy finishing second and Prosper Walnut Grove taking third.
Boys' Results
The Keller boys dominated Class 6A, racking up 265 points to secure the championship. Klein finished second, with Austin Vandegrift in third. Kingwood and Atascocita rounded out the top five in fourth and fifth, respectively.
In Class 5A, Prosper Walnut Grove took home gold, followed by Georgetown in second and Frisco Wakeland in third.
Record-Breaking Performance
Keller’s Max Williamson continued to add to his already impressive high school resume, bringing home more gold in 2025. He previously set three national records in 2024.