GAMES
RANKINGS
2022 Preseason All-VYPE Private School Football team announced
It is time to release the 2022 VYPE Houston Preseason All-VYPE Private School team.
Even though the season is just underway, VYPE this summer compiled a list of the best private school players in the City of Houston. Here are those awards.
Preseason MVP: Brady Dever, FBCA
Preseason Offensive POY: Max Landrum, Cypress Christian
Preseason Defensive POY: Micah Bell, Kinkaid
Breakout Player of the Year: Jason Otah, Episcopal
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QUARTERBACK
David Capobianco, Kinkaid
Karson Gordon, Episcopal
Vaughn McKeever, John Cooper School
RUNNING BACK
Johann Cardenas, St. Thomas
Roric Hawkins, Legacy School of Sports Science
WIDE RECEIVER
JD Crisp, SBS
Bryan Domino, FBCA
OFFENSIVE LINE
Hutch Coward, Episcopal
John Dearing, Second Baptist School
Aedan Hogan, Kinkaid
Ezekiel Hogan, Cypress Christian
Samuel Kabatsky, Lutheran North
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QUARTERBACK
Josh Johnson, TWCA
Bryce McKeon, St. Pius X
Turner Murdock, Second Baptist School
RUNNING BACK
Ryan Leslie, TWCA
Ayden Dominy, Concordia Lutheran
WIDE RECEIVER
Ian McCraray, Legacy Prep
Jackson Mobley, St. Pius X
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE LINE
Aden Allen, St. Pius X
Josh Gomez, Lutheran South
Titus Grumbles, Bay Area Christian
Jacob Rauch, Cypress Christian
LINEBACKER
Zach Rocha, St. Thomas
Kyle Kollmorgen, Second Baptist School
Cole Noack, Lutheran South
Kade Sink, Bay Area Christian
SAFETY/CB
Caleb Davis, St. Thomas
Elliott Ellis, Emery/Weiner
Ryan Escalante, Concordia Lutheran
Issac Keiper, Concordia Lutheran
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE LINE
Collin Fox, Lutheran South Academy
Max Granville, Fort Bend Christian Academy
Tyler Langin, St. Thomas
Nicholas Moreno, Lutheran High North
LINEBACKER
Karsten Chambers, Second Baptist School
Josh Costa, Emery/Weiner
Jared Erby, Cypress Christian
Jackson Ward, St. Thomas
SAFETY/CB
Noah Box, Bay Area Christian
Thomas Donofrio, St. Thomas
Reid Goldstraw, Lutheran South
Jacob Rios, TWCA
PHOTO GALLERY: Kinkaid wins SPC Championship Title in victory over Episcopal School of Dallas
After losing to Episcopal School of Dallas earlier in the season, the Kinkaid Falcons had a different tune on Saturday afternoon as Postell Stadium. Led by Georgia commit Dillon Bell, Kinkaid defeated ESD with a commanding 42-17 victory. To read about the exciting win and see photos from the game, become a VYPE Insider today!
The ESD Eagles' quarterback, Patrick Burke, suffered a rough ankle injury in the second play of the game. Burke continued to play throughout the game while nursing a limp and was able to guide the team to a pair of touchdowns through the first half of the game. Despite playing a tough game, the Eagles were unable to keep up with the momentum Kinkaid brought to the field.
Bell led the Falcons with confidence throughout the entirety of the game- a quality that will surely help him succeed in the SEC. The Georgia commit posted a rushing touchdown, a touchdown reception, and a touchdown pass during the SPC State Title win. Bell finished the day with 148 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns on 22 carries.
Kinkaid quarterback David Capobianco also had an incredible outing on the day. Capobianco threw for 219 yards and three touchdowns while completing 70% of his passes. Micah Bell, younger brother of Dillon Bell, rushed for 120 yards and also brought down one interception. Cameron Henry posted two touchdowns and 102 receiving yards on four catches.