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No. 16 Klein Collins in reboot-mode
No. 16 — KLEIN COLLINS TIGERS
Klein Colins dominated all of last year, especially among their district counterparts, resulting in a second-straight undefeated (14-0) district championship – and their fourth title in five years. From there, the Tigers defeated Cy Falls (63-49) and Spring (68-29), before falling to perennial power Cy Springs in the UIL-6A Regional Quarterfinals, ending their season 31-4.
Nothing stands to change with Coach of the Year Tatiana Lee back at the helm, and a plethora of stars returning to the court. While Collins does say goodbye to District MVP Christin Callens (St. Mary’s University), sophomore point guard A’Niyah Harmon will ensure that the team doesn’t skip a beat. Harmon was named the 15-6A Offensive Player of the Year for her considerable efforts (15.3 ppg, 4.6 apg, 5 spg) in 2024, and should continue to be a dynamic force.
Joining her on the floor will be second- team, all-district selection Christen Campbell (Sr. PF) and honorable mentions Jeani’ Arthur (Sr. SG), Alana Fontenot (Jr. G) and freshman Hailey Neal.
District gold will always be the standard for Klein Collins. Now, can they turn that into another deep run in the playoffs?
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SOLITARY HUNTERS: No. 20 Klein Oak on the prowl for another district title
20 -- KLEIN OAK PANTHERS
It was just two short years ago that Klein Oak (21-10 overall, 11-3 in district) ran to the Regionals Finals in Region II under the direction of coach Josh Irvin.
The Panthers have continued to thrive and won their district last season, before going two rounds deep in the playoffs.
So, now what?
“This year, our strength will be our shooting,” Irvin said. “We are going to have solid guard play, tremendous quickness and the ability to make shots. The key to our success, however, will be how we can defend.”
Brennen Webb and Rakin Ali will be the headliners as the Panthers try to hold off the likes of Tomball Memorial and Klein Forest in district play.
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