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THE LIST: Houston's Super 75 in 2023
After attending games across the city during the regular season and checking out the players play in the playoffs, VYPE launches its FINAL Super 75 players in Greater Houston from the Class of 2023.
The Class of 2023 is loaded with talent and after this season we've made adjustments to who in H-Town is apart of the Super 75 in 2023!
THE LIST 2023
1. Rueben Owens, RB, El Campo, Texas A&M
2. David Hicks, DT, Paetow, Texas A&M
3. Kedrick Reescano, RB, New Caney, Ole Miss
4. Jonah Wilson, WR, Dekaney, Houston
5. Samu Taumanupepe, DT, Atascocita, Texas A&M
6. Jaquaize Pettaway, WR, Langham Creek, Oklahoma
7. Jayven Anderson, DB, North Shore
8. Ryan Niblett, DB, Eisenhower, Texas
9. Seth Davis, RB, Katy, Mississippi State
10. Randon Fontenette, Athlete, Brazosport, TCU
11. Braylan Shelby, DE, Friendswood, USC
12. Daymion Sanford, LB, Paetow, Texas A&M
13. Dylan Spencer, DE , CE King, Texas Tech
14. Jaelen Smith, ATH, Klein Cain, Michigan State
15. David Amador II, ATH, North Shore, UTSA
16. Ashton Porter, DL, Cy Ranch
17. Brad Spence, DE, Klein Forest, Arkansas
18. Micah Bell, DB, Kinkaid, Notre Dame
19. Terrance Green, DT, Cy Woods, Oregon
20. CJ Blocker, DB, New Caney, Utah
21. Christian Brathwaite, LB, Cy Ranch, LSU
22. Nick Fattig, OL, Clear Springs, Texas Tech
23. Camron Heard, DB, Furr, Oklahoma State
24. Corey Kelly, LB, Clear Falls, Baylor
25. Tay’Shawn Wilson, DB, Mayde Creek, Baylor
26. Dylan Rogers, LB, Cy Woods, Nebraska
27. Johnathan Hall, LB, Katy, Utah
28. Ja’Koby Banks, Athlete, FB Marshall, Houston
29. Jacoby Davis, DB, North Shore
30. Justin Cryer, LB, Royal, Northwestern
31. Zachary Chapman, DT, FB Marshall, TCU
32. Trent Thomas, DE, FB Marshall, Baylor
33. Brandon High, RB, Grand Oaks, UTSA
34. DK Kalu, DL, Ridge Point, Baylor
35. Tyrone West, WR, Humble, Texas Tech
36. Marquis Johnson, WR, Dickinson, Missouri
37. Parker Jenkins, RB, Klein Forest, Houston
38. Alex Kilgore, LB, Paetow, SMU
39. Vernon Glover Jr., DB, Dickinson, TCU
40. Brice Turner, ATH, Bay City, Nebraska
41. Theorin Randle, DL, Shadow Creek, Minnesota
42. Hawkins Polley, TE, Stratford, Baylor
43. Jo’Laison Landry, DL, CE King, Utah
44. Reagan Gill, OL, Jersey Village, SMU
45. Michael Patterson, DB, FB Marshall, Houston
46. Marques Neal, WR, Channelview
47. Jarred Sample, WR, Cy Ranch, Kansas
48. Kaleb Black, Athlete, Klein Oak, Memphis
49. Reid Mikeska, TE, Bridgeland, South Carolina
50. Cory Huff Jr., DB, Nimitz
51. Chico Holt, TE, Strake Jesuit, Northwestern
52. Ty Stamey, TE, Klein Collins, ULL
53. Serigne Tounkara, DL , Clear Springs, Missouri
54. Caleb Komolafe, RB, Tompkins, Northwestern
55. Obinna Okeke, DE, Cy Falls, Louisiana Tech
56. Christopher Clark-Jolivet, DL, Furr, Rice
57. Justin Williams, WR, MacArthur, Rice
58. Arian Parish, DB, Katy, Arizona
59. Tyler Hutcherson, DB, Eisenhower, SFA
60. Ashton Schumann, WR, Clear Springs, Tulsa
61. James Walley Jr., DE, Ridge Point, UTSA
62. Davin Martin, CB, Klein Cain, UTSA
63. Ashton Ojiaku, WR, Foster, Rice
64. Peyton Farmer, OL, Ridge Point, Rice
65. Ezell Jolly, RB, Ridge Point
66. Gavin Rutherford, QB, Cinco Ranch, SFA
67. Jayden Gaines, DE, Westside, Sam Houston
68. Taylor Davis, DB, Ridge Point, Kansas
69. AJ Stephens, DB, MacArthur, Rice
70. Jarra Anderson, DL, Paetow, ULL
71. Hudson Perroni, OL, Stratford
72. Jalen O’Neal, DB, Manvel
73. Jordan Sample, LB, FB Marshall, Ark. State
74. Chase Edwards, DE, Cy Falls, ULL
75. Rashaad Johnson, RB, North Shore, UCA
VYPE Houston Helmet Stickers: Week 1 (8.30.22)
Welcome to the first edition of Helmet Stickers for the 2022 Texas high school football season.
There were tons of amazing performances last week across the greater Houston area, including some that are video-game hall of fame worthy. We compiled all of those top performances in the VYPE Houston Football Player of the Week Fan Poll - CLICK HERE TO VOTE - but then we boiled that down to the Top 6 performances.
These are Week 1's Helmet Sticker selections.
Nash Rankin, Stratford (17-20, 390 yards 6 TDs)
Stratford's Nash Rankin put together an almost near perfect performance last week. The Stratford senior in a 46-28 win over Tomball went 17 for 20 for 390 yards and six touchdowns. The touchdown passes and yards passed for both marked new career highs for Rankin. His previous high was 366 yards against Westbury last year. Previously, Rankin had notched four touchdown passes in three games last season. This was a huge start for Rankin and Stratford.
Tyler Harsch, Magnolia West (16 tackles (12 solo), 1 sack, 1 QB Hurry)
Magnolia West opened the 2022 season with a 28-10 victory over Barbers Hill. Last season, Tyler Harsch was one of the top defensive players for the Mustangs and continued that trend last week. Harsch finished with 16 total tackles, 12 of those which were solo. He also had one sack and a quarterback hurry. In Harsch's career, the 16 tackles marks the second-most of his career.
Kedrick Reescano, New Caney (22 carries, 265 yards, 5 TDs)
It was an impressive senior-season debut for New Caney running back Kedrick Reescano. The Michigan State-commit busted loose for 22 carries for 265 yards and five touchdowns. The yard mark is the second-most in Reescano's career by just four yards. In 2020, Reescano rushed for 269 yards against Magnolia West. Reescano tied his career mark in touchdowns with five, which he did last season against Cleveland. Reescano is set to have a big season for New Caney as they make their first venture in Class 6A football.
David Hicks, Paetow (3 sacks, 1 FR, 6-yard TD reception)
.@PaetowFootball gets some separation. @DJ2g23 6-yard haul from @JerikoCO23. Both of the Panthers’ offensive TDs have been scored by defensive players. 14-3 Paetow, 7:04, 4Q. #txhsfb @PaetowHS @PaetowAthletics @KatyISDAthletic @PaetowSportsMed pic.twitter.com/WzG4fxFGLW
— Dennis Silva II (@densilva02) August 27, 2022
Superstar defensive standout David Hicks Jr. is known for his skills on the defensive line. That's why he is still one of the most sought-after players in the Class of 2023. He did show that in his debut for Paetow on Friday against Conroe. He had three sacks, including one bone-crusher into the turf. He also recovered a fumble. But then on offense, Hicks was called upon to be a receiver on offense and ended up having a six-yard touchdown reception. Watch for Hicks to continue to be a part of the offense as they move forward.
Leonardo Garza, Randle (21-34, 426 yards passing, 8 TDs)
Leo Garza is heck of a comeback story. If there was a High School Comeback Player of the Year Award, Garza would be an early front-runner for it. Coming off a torn ACL from last season, Garza saw his first varsity action last week against Pasadena Memorial. In the 53-17 win, Garza went 21 of 34 for 426 yards and eight touchdowns. Yes, you read that right, 8 touchdowns! Garza and the Randle Lions will be fun to watch this season, especially if he continues to put up these kinds of numbers.
DJ Lagway, Willis (21-28, 343 yards, 6 TDs; 7 carries, 102 yards, 1 TD)
Welcome to the season DJ Lagway! What a performance in the opening game of his junior season. Lagway against Bryan Rudder, in a 73-14 victory, went off. And that may be an understatement. He went 21 of 28 for 343 yards and six touchdowns. Then he rushed for another 102 yards and a score. Lagway accounted for 445 yards of total offense and seven scores. This shows why he is one of the most coveted dual-threat signal-callers in the Class of 2024.