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Join our VYPE Live crew for this Texas High School Football match-up on Friday, October 16:
Lago Vista vs. Llano
7PM - Eric Holt
What a night it was for Houston-area basketball as five teams punched their tickets to the UIL State Championship at the Alamodome this weekend.
The Bellaire Cardinals advanced to its first-ever State Final in school history with a, 65-57, win over San Antonio Brennan.
“We played are really tough tournament schedule and that experience prepared us though for tough times this season and culminated in tonight,” coach Bruce Glover said. “Now, when I go on and this team moves one, we will always be able to look back and remember this team. It’s really huge.”
Duke signee Shelton Henderson lead the way with 26 points and 20 rebounds.
“There is that famous story about the horse, ‘Sectretariat’,” Glover said. “When they cut him open, he had a heart twice as big as other horses. That is Sheldon Henderson.”
Next up for Bellaire is Duncanville in the State Finals.
"This is everything," Henderson said. "I came in here my freshman year and told the coaches I was going to win one for them. We knew we came in here as the underdogs and just had to play our game. We couldn't get caught up in the fans and the media. We just locked in and got it done."
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Katy Jordan also made school history beating San Antonio Harlan, 57-36, in the Class 6A DII Semifinal. Jaden Holt and Elijah Black make up on one of the best backcourts in the state and will now face Denton Guyer in the Finals on Saturday at 5 pm.
The FB Marshall Buffs were in Goliad, Texas and took down Alamo Heights, 47-29 in the Class 5A DII to return to the State Finals for the first time since 2017. The Buffs are on a 22-game winning steak. Marshall will face Mansfield Summit on Saturday.
Booker T. Washington is back in the Finals. The Eagles handled LBJ Austin, 76-56, in the Semis and will face power Dallas Kimball in the Finals on Friday. Robert Jones, Sam Johnson and Jalen Webb lead the way for Washington.
The Wheatley Wildcats have run the gauntlet in the playoffs. The Wildcats beat La Marque, 49-44, in the Semis to advance to the Finals. Wheatley has beaten Silsbee and Yates as well in the postseason. The ‘Cats will face Kennedale in the Class 4A DII Finals. Coach David Burrell leans on Quinton Sanders and Marquan Elder on the court.
Columbus advanced in Class 3A DI to face Tatum, while Kountze will play Paradise in the Class 3A DII Finals.
Beaumont West Brook of southeast Texas is 37-2 and will face Birdville High in the Class 5A DI Finals.
The Mustangs went undefeated in district play in 2024 before falling in the third round of the postseason to the Heights. Coach Stephanie Royce has the luxury of some young talent back in the dugout in 2025.
They are loaded. Senior Elise Adams is solid on the hill as the ace, while the junior class has some special pieces. Outfielders Brooke Kearns and Reese Waggoner run down balls, while Riley Cannizaro (shortstop) and Isabella Borrego hold down the infield.
Behind the plate is super sophomore Sophie Vlasak, a beast in the batter’s box. It’s going to be a fun season in the Spring Branch ISD as the red and white should run the inner city.
The War Eagles reached the Regional Quarterfinals a year ago going 31-6 overall.
Sixteenth-year coach Stephani Rougeau (138-49 at Oak Ridge; 432 wins overall) returns five starters off that team including reigning District 13-6A MVP and Kansas-commit Ella Boyer (.529, 12 HR, 35 RBI) and Offensive Player of the Year Adrienne Thompson (.537, 4 HRs, 17 RBIs).
Other key returners include Ava Bennett (.340, 14 RBIs), Hailei Harrell (Grambling State-commit), Cameron Mendoza and Macy Browning.
Oak Ridge will seek a 14th-straight playoff appearance as Rougeau wants her team to play by the motto “We Get To” in 2025.
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