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Conroe vs. Dulles
Roger Smith
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Join our talented VYPE Live crew for a live audio broadcast of this Texas High School Football match-up on Thursday, October 15:
Conroe vs. Dulles
Roger Smith
Canon Toon has already left his mark on Second Baptist School, leading the Eagles to a TAPPS Division II State Title game last fall as a 6-foot-4 dual-threat quarterback. This winter, he swapped the cleats for high-tops and helped guide the Eagles to a TAPPS basketball state championship, showcasing his athletic versatility.
Now entering his senior season, Toon — a four-year varsity starter — is laser-focused on two major goals: winning a state football title and earning a Division I scholarship.
“Going out with a title as a senior is my main focus,” Toon said. “I’m a pretty vocal leader, but this year I really want to grow my leadership qualities even more.”
Last season, Toon produced video-game numbers, throwing for 1,864 yards and 25 touchdowns, while adding 1,083 rushing yards and 14 scores on the ground. This summer, he’ll be busy attending college camps and making visits as he works toward finding his collegiate home.
“Every campus I visit, I learn something different," he said. "I’m just piecing everything together right now.”
Toon holds an offer from Tennessee State and plans upcoming trips to Central Florida, Tulane, Furman, and Baylor. One of his key areas of focus this offseason: developing patience in the pocket.
“I’m working on being comfortable staying in the pocket and getting through my second and third progressions instead of trying to escape too early,” he said.
Toon's journey as a quarterback began unexpectedly. As a freshman, he lined up at receiver and defensive back before being thrust into the starting quarterback role his sophomore year after an injury to the starter.
“I was thrown into the fire,” he laughed. “But it gave me a clear vision of how much goes into running an offense and reading defenses. I just fell in love with that part of the game.”
While the recruiting process has become increasingly difficult for high school quarterbacks due to the transfer portal, Toon remains committed to "trusting the process."
“The portal has made it tough," he said. "You’ll have a great conversation with a coach one day and then not hear back for months. But you can’t worry about it — you just keep working and eventually the right opportunity will come."
Off the field, Toon trains with renowned quarterback coach Steve Calhoun and studies film of players like Robert Griffin III — one of his childhood idols — and Josh Allen.
“My dad was a punter at Baylor, so I’ve always been a huge RGIII fan," he said. "And I love the way Josh Allen plays. Watching their film definitely influences my game.”
With his final high school season ahead, Canon Toon’s combination of talent, leadership, and work ethic make him a name to watch — both in Texas and beyond.
“I know what I can bring to a program," Toon said. "Now, I’m just looking for a college that believes in me.”
Summer Creek's Kelvin Banks was selected by the New Orleans Saints
And with the first pick of the NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans take Cameron Ward of Columbia High School…
The NFL Draft has turned into an event and the Greater Houston-area was well represented with nine athletes hearing their names called.
Three offensive lineman, two quarterbacks, a receiver, corner back, defensive line and a running back were selected. Klein Cain had two selections in Matthew Golden and Jaydon Blue, while Katy ISD’s Jalen Milroe (Tompkins) and Hayden Conner (Taylor) were picked.
The New Orleans Saints went big from Houston selecting OL Kelvin Banks (Summer Creek) and DL Vernon Broughton (Cypress Ridge).
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First Round
No. 1 Cameron Ward, Columbia High School, Miami, Drafted by Tennessee
No. 9 Kelvin Banks, Jr., Summer Creek, Texas, Drafted by New Orleans
No. 23 Matthew Golden, Klein Cain, Texas, Drafted by Green Bay
No. 24 Donovan Jackson, Episcopal, Ohio State, Drafted by Minnesota
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Third Round
No. 71 Vernon Broughton, Cy Ridge, Texas, Drafted by New Orleans
No 92 Jalen Milroe, Tompkins, Alabama, Drafted by Seattle
No. 100 Upton Stout, North Shore, Western Kentucky, Drafted by San Francisco
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Fourth Round
No. 149 Jaydon Blue, Klein Cain, Texas, Drafted by Dallas
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Sixth Round
No. 211 Hayden Conner, Katy Taylor, Texas, Drafted by Arizona
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UFDA
David Gbenda, Cinco Ranch, Texas, Signed with Titans
KC Ossai, Oak Ridge, Signed with Texans
Huge matchups and rivalry series closed out the 2025 regular season last week. Even after all the fireworks – and several intense games – not all that much changed at the top of this final Power Rankings of the year.
Dripping Springs swept Westlake and Round Rock swept Vandegrift in our twin “Series Spotlight” matchups. Save for one bad inning for the Vipers, both series were evenly played, which bodes well for all four teams heading into the playoffs. As for the Power Rankings, the District 26-6A co-champion (with #4 Lake Travis) and District 25-6A champion Dragons finished 1-2. Westlake dropped a spot to #4, right behind the surging Lake Tavis Cavaliers – but don’t read too much into that as they split in the regular season. Hard-hitting Cedar Ridge moved up to round out the Top 5.
Liberty Hill split their rivalry series
with Cedar Park. While the Panthers have been amongst the elite contenders all year long, rebuilding and unranked Cedar Park gets a tip of the cap as possibly the most improved team in the area. Johnson slipped a spot after falling in their district finale to #11 San Marcos and to our poll-buster team of the year, Anderson. The Trojans climbed two more spots after knocking off yet another highly ranked team in Johnson. Vandegrift flushed a lousy series opener and played Round Rock tough in their rematch to remain inside the Top 10 at #9 with fellow Leander ISD squad Rouse nipping at their heels.
San Marcos and Weiss closed out their seasons strong to stay put. A late surge by previously unranked McNeil not only propelled the Mavericks into the Power Rankings, but also over Stony Point and into the playoffs. Georgetown and Hays round out our final poll of the season; a bittersweet result for Hays who dropped a play-in game to unranked Glenn to miss out on the postseason.
So, there you have it. There was probably more movement this past week than in the previous three weeks combined. That’s what happens when really good teams go head-to-head. Thanks for perusing our poll and we hope you enjoyed it.
Now, let’s play ball and settle it on the diamond!
VYPE's Austin Baseball Rankings
1. (1) Dripping Springs Tigers (6A) 20-8 (Swept #3 Westlake)
2. (2) Round Rock Dragons (6A) 24-5-1 (Swept #8 Vandegrift)
3. (4) Lake Travis Cavaliers (6A) 18-9-3 (Swept Austin High)
4. (3) Westlake Chaparrals (6A) 21-6-1 (Swept by #1 Dripping Springs)
5. (7) Cedar Ridge Raiders (6A) 20-8 (Swept Manor)
6. (5) Liberty Hill Panthers (5A) 21-7 (Split w/Cedar Park)
7. (6) Buda Johnson Jaguars (6A) 19-9 (Lost at #11 San Marcos; L vs. #10 Anderson)
8. (10) Anderson Trojans (5A) 22-6 (Swept Navarro; def. @ #6 Buda Johnson)
9. (8) Vandegrift Vipers (6A) 21-8 (Swept by #2 Round Rock)
10. (9) Rouse Raiders (5A) 21-8-2 (Swept Lockhart; L vs. Lake Belton)
11. (11) San Marcos Rattlers (6A) 21-8-1 (Def. #6 Buda Johnson; L vs. El Campo)
12. (12) Weiss Wolves (5A) 18-6-2 (Swept Pflugerville Connally)
13. (NR) McNeil Mavericks (6A) 14-10-2 (Swept Hutto)
14. (15) Georgetown (5A) 15-13-1 (L vs. #4 Lake Travis; swept Pflugerville; L vs. Waco Midway)
15. (13) Hays Hawks (5A) 17-11-1 (Split w/Lehman; L vs. Glenn)
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