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THE FIVE: Atascocita track, Katy softball, Seven Lakes soccer among others the talk of H-Town
SPEED CITY
The city of Houston is setting new track and field standards on the oval this spring. The Atascocita Eagles set a new national record for the 4 x 100 over the weekend running a 38.92 at the event. Tory Blaylock, Landon Fontenot, Jordan Parker and Jelani Watkins (LSU-signee) have etched their names in history. The Eagles also have the fastest time in Texas in the 4 x 200 relay. Watkins has run a 10.22 in the 100-meters at the Bluebonnet Invitational, the second fastest time in Texas as well. Remember Klein Forest and FB Marshall won State Track last season. Is it Atascocita’s turn this year?
JAEDON'S JOURNEY
Jaedon Ledee’s basketball journey has been an interesting one. He started at McCullough Junior High, the feeder to The Woodlands, before transferring to Kinkaid. At Kinkaid, he became a national recruit and signed with the Ohio State University. From Ohio State, he transferred to TCU for two years and then to San Diego State. He has flourished out west, especially this season. He was the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year and averaged 21.1 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. He has averaged 29 points in the NCAA Tournament and picked up All-American honors along the way. He helped lead SDSU to the National Championship Game last year and his team is in the Sweet 16 this season. The next question is, where will he get drafted?
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HOLD THOSE TIGERS
The Katy Tiger softball team has that look in their eye. After being bounced early in the postseason a year ago, the Tigers are back for blood. At 23-1-1 and undefeated in district play, coach Kalum Haack has a chance to win his third State Title (2015 and 2019) come late May. Pitcher Cameryn Harrison is the eighth-ranked player in the country and is headed to Arkansas. Ashtyn Reichardt gets it done at the plate and is also headed to play for the Razorbacks. EK Smith is a sophomore and on the USA National Team. Don’t sleep on Montgomery Henderson (Oklahoma State) or Lauryn Soeken (LSU) as they have put up dominant performances this year.
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RINK IS ROLLING
Cy-Fair’s Landon Rink is a national recruit as a defensive lineman. The 6-foot-2 junior showed off his prowess at the Under Armour Camp in Houston a few weeks ago. His performance earned him a invite to the Under Armour All-American Game in January. Rink likes Texas A&M, Penn State, Oklahoma and Ohio State so much that he will going to official visits to those schools. He was at USC this weekend.
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ON THE CUSP OF HISTORY
Seven Lakes boys soccer can make big-time history this postseason. The Spartans, led by coach James Krueger, are the defending Class 6A State Champs. If they reach the State Tournament, Seven Lakes will be the first Class 6A team to advance to State three straight seasons. If they win State, they will be the first team to ever win back-to-back Class 6A State titles. The team is led by Aiden Morrison and goalie Ben Aviles Vera.
WE ARE HER: H-Town's top collegiate prospects on the softball diamond; photo gallery
The city of Houston is loaded with national recruits who will continue their playing careers at the collegiate level.
From elite pitching and power-hitters, to dynamic defenders and explosive base-runners, the Bayou City is the super-center of college recruiting.
Here are some of the city's top prospects, who will be seen playing at universities, from coast to coast.
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THE ARMS
(In alphabetical order)
SAVANNAH CARTER, Klein Collins -- Texas State
KEIRA CROSBY, TWCA -- Duke-commit
DALANEE EKSTER, Cy Fair -- Temple
LEAH HAMMACK, Magnolia -- Houston Christian
CAMERYN HARRISON, Katy -- Arkansas
SYDNEY JACKSON, Bridgeland -- Syracuse
MATTI MATTHEWS, Alvin -- North Texas
HAILEY NUTTER, Barbers Hill -- Kentucky
LAURYN SOEKEN, Katy -- LSU-commit
ELLE KATE "EK" SMITH, Katy -- 2026
PEYTON TANNER, Brazoswood -- Tennessee
KAITLYNN TORRES, Grand Oaks -- Houston-commit
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THE POSITION PLAYERS
CHLOE ALDRICH, Friendswood -- Texas Tech-commit
CHAYNE ALLEN, Bridgeland -- Louisiana-Lafayette
ALYSSA ARNALL, Atascocita -- Stephen F. Austin
ELLA BOYER, Oak Ridge -- Kansas-commit
SHYLIEN BRISTER, Clear Brook -- Texas
JADE BUBKE, Magnolia -- Washington
BAILEIGH BURTIS, Friendswood -- Rutgers
GABBY CASTILLO, Fulshear -- Oklahoma State
CALI CHAPMAN, Summer Creek -- South Florida-commit
BRAELYN DANIELS, Ridge Point -- LSU-commit
MADALYN DAVIS, Lake Creek -- 2026
CHARLEIGH ESPARZA, Friendswood -- Texas Tech
AVERY EVANS-PICKENS, Porter -- 2026
ABBY GARZA, Grand Oaks -- Texas State
KHAMARI HALL, Clear Creek -- Arkansas-commit
PEYTON HELMLY, Barbers Hill -- Sam Houston State-commit
MONTGOMERY HENDERSON. Katy -- Oklahoma State-commit
KENNEDY HILL, Heights -- Incarnate Word
KILEY HUFFMAN, Alvin -- Texas Tech
EMMA KING, Clear Springs -- Wisconsin
BROOKELYN LIVANEC, Barbers Hill -- Wichita State
RAENNA LISCANO, Pearland -- Louisiana-Lafayette
ALLY MOONEYHAM, Crosby -- Nichols State
ELLA MCDOWELL, Foster -- Arkansas
ABBEY PAPADIMITROU, Kingwood Park -- Sam Houston State
LONDON PARK, Spring -- Illinois-commit
FAITH PIPER, Cinco Ranch -- Baylor
ABBY PTAK, Alvin -- Boston College
ARIEL REDMOND, Oak Ridge -- Houston
ASHTYN REICHARDT, Katy -- Arkansas
KAYLEE SCHWEITZER, Pearland -- LSU
ADDYSON SHEPPARD, Kingwood -- Arizona
SOPHIE SMITH, Klein Oak -- Missouri
ALISA SNEED, Conroe -- Texas-commit
CARMEN URIBE, Lake Creek -- Central Arkansas
KAMRYN WALLMAN, Seven Lakes -- Arkansas
ALLIE WILLIAMS, Episcopal -- New Mexico
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