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VYPE 2022 Countdown to Kickoff: District 9-5A-DII Preview
This figures to be one of the tougher districts in the Greater Houston area, headlined by a perennial Regional power in Fort Bend Marshall that has two State Final appearances in the last four seasons.
The Buffs are the class of the district, but Port Neches-Groves and Texas City are not to be taken lightly. Marshall joins a more competitive district where travel will be more demanding and there will be few, if any, cakewalks.
It will be exciting to see the Buffs go up against some fresh faces, and vice versa.
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PRESEASON RANKING
Fort Bend Marshall Buffs
Port Neches-Groves Indians
Texas City Stingarees
Fort Bend Willowridge Eagles
Nederland Bulldogs
Galena Park Yellowjackets
Dayton Broncos
Santa Fe Indians
VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Ja’Koby Banks, Marshall
OFFENSIVE MVP:Cole Crippers, Port Neches-Groves
DEFENSIVE MVP:Zachary Chapman,Marshall
BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Marxquise Hayes, Willowridge
SLEEPER TEAM:Willowridge
FORT BEND MARSHALL BUFFALOES
Twelve starters (7 defense) are back for the Buffs, who went 10-1 a year ago and fell in the Bi-District round. The cornerstones are senior 5-foot10, 170-pound QB and Houston-commit Ja’Koby Banks (1,358 yards, 22 TDs passing; 1,093 yards, 19 TDs rushing), senior 6-foot-6, 245-pound DL Trent Thomas (45 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 2 sacks), senior and TCUcommit 6-foot-6, 270-pound DL Zachary Chapman (37 tackles, 2 sacks), senior 6-foot, 180-pound Houston-commit DB Michael Patterson (30 tackles, 3 INTs), senior 6-foot-2, 190-pound LB Jordan Sample and senior 6-foot-3, 213-pound DL Logan Granville. Yes, that defense is LOADED. Offensively, look to junior 5-foot-11, 185-pound RB Jarrod Howard (271 yards, 5 TDs), senior 6-foot, 175-pound RB Jy’Adrian Wortham (469 yards, 8 TDs) and sophomore 6-foot-3, 170-pound WR Ja’Kayden Ferguson to help open things up for Banks. Coach James Williams expects the D-Line to be one of the best they’ve had in his 12 years at Marshall. A concern is there is not as much depth as the Buffs have had in the past.
PORT NECHES-GROVES INDIANS
The Indians return 15 starters (9 offense) from a Regional Semifinalist and are under a new head coach in Jeff Joseph, formerly a Southlake Carroll assistant. Jeff is the son of Katy legendary coach Gary Joseph. The passing game is the cornerstone of the offense, ignited by senior 6-foot-3, 185-pound QB Cole Crippers (3,019 yards, 35 TDs) and a pair of gifted receivers in 5-foot-11, 175-pound senior Chance Prosperie (1,374 yards, 14 TDs) and senior Landon Guarnere (785 yards, 12 TDs). The defense has a pair of anchors in senior 5-foot-11, 150-pound DB Torryan Hinton (7 INTs) and senior LB Nick Gardiner (111 tackles) but otherwise lacks experience.
TEXAS CITY STINGAREES
Texas City had an impressive season in 2021, going 10-2 and finishing in the Area playoffs. The Stingarees return 12 starters (6/6) but will also have a new head coach in Shone Evans, who comes over from La Marque. Texas City has absolute studs on each side of the ball. On offense, it’s junior 5-foot-10, 235-pound RB Caleb Bell (1,123 yards, 19 TDs), a bulldozer of a ballcarrier. On defense, it’s junior 6-foot-2, 205-pound DE Szyron Scott (39 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 12 sacks). Not bad pieces to build around. Keep an eye on junior LB Camryn Greif (59 tackles, 14 tackles for loss) as well. Other names to remember include Roman Vasquez (OLB), Ian Cortez (OL), TJ Garcia (FB), Evan Tullos (DE), Caden Teeples (RG) and Aldrick Stromile (FS). Concerns for the Stingarees are youth on the O-line and depth in the defensive front seven.
FORT BEND WILLOWRIDGE EAGLES
Kendron Penson is in as head coach to take over his alma mater after Ramon Chinyoung left in the spring to take an assistant coaching job with the Denver Broncos. Penson will have a lot to work with. First, nine starters (5 defense) are back from a 4-5 Bi-District finalist. Second, his son, junior dual-threat QB Kendron Penson Jr. (2,111 yards, 20 TDs passing; 5 TDs rushing), is a dynamic talent and helped lead Fort Bend Hightower to the Regional Finals last year. Penson will have a pair of junior electric receivers in Marxquise Hayes (315 yards, 5 TDs) and Travis Willis. The defense is led by the 5-foot-10, 155-pound Hayes, a ballhawk in the secondary; junior 6-foot-1, 245-pound DE Steven Brantley; and sophomore 6-foot, 200-pound DL Royce Wilson. Senior Issac Orellana holds down the offensive front at right tackle. Senior Tulio Nunez is an exceptional leader and led the team in tackles last season. Penson said he likes his receiving corps but has serious concerns about depth. Numbers are low.
NEDERLAND BULLDOGS
The Bulldogs snapped a four-year streak of making the playoffs last season, finishing 6-4 overall but 3-4 in district play. Eleven starters (6 offense) return, led by a pair of dynamic playmaking receivers in junior Reeve Barrow (270 yards, 3 TDs) and senior Noah Kendrick (258 yards, 2 TDs). Barrow’s dad is head coach Monte Barrow and his brother Seth is his position coach. Defensively, Nederland has leaders on each level. Senior 6-foot-3, 230-pound DE Landon Caywood (5 sacks) holds down the front, senior LB Gage Driskell (105 tackles) is a menace in the middle and junior DB Nolan White (4 INTs) is a ballhawk on the perimeter.
GALENA PARK YELLOW JACKETS
Only 10 starters (6 defense) return from an 8-3 Bi-District finalist, so it could be a bit of a rebuilding year in Galena Park. Junior RB Jordan Balderas (541 yards, 5 TDs) and sophomore 6-2, 180-pound QB Daniel Gomez will pace the Jackets’ flexbone offense. Senior 5-foot-11, 163-pound WR Jonathan Renteria (94 yards, TD, 23.4 yards per catch) is a big-play threat. The defense is anchored by senior 6-foot-4, 270-pound DL Timothy Marshall (21 tackles for loss) and junior DB Kennon Thomas (25 tackles, 2 INTs). Also watch out for Diego Quintanilla (DE) and Justin Leal (OL) on the lines.
DAYTON BRONCOS
It has been a rough go for the Broncos of late. They have three wins total over the last four seasons. Two of those wins, however, came last year, so Dayton is hoping incremental progress in 2021 pays off in a big way in 2022. Eleven starters return (7 defense). Dayton is engineered by a trio of two-way talents in sophomore 6-foot, 170-pound WR/DB Ashanti Allen (42 tackles, 2 INTs), senior WR/DB C.J. Hubert (38 tackles, 3 INTs) and senior WR/CB Vernon Harrison (295 yards, 2 TDs receiving; 550 yards, 3 TDs rushing; 52 tackles, INT). Other stalwarts include senior 5-foot-11, 280-pound OL Alex Romero, junior 6-foot, 270-pound DE Eric Rosales, senior outside linebacker Jaxon Day, senior wide receiver Braylen Cook and senior quarterback Carson Horton.
SANTA FE INDIANS
Santa Fe has only made the playoffs once since 2009. It has four wins, total, over the last three seasons. New head coach Blake Ryder, formerly an assistant at Texas City, is hoping to turn things around. Fifteen starters return (eight offense) from a 0-10 team. There is a quintet of two-way talents in senior 6-foot, 180-pound RB/LB Jackson Stroud, a three-year starter who blocked four kicks and had 78 tackles last season; senior WR/DB Kyeler Thompson, who has size and athleticism at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds; senior OL/DL Anthony Arcidiacono, who holds down both lines at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds; and junior RB/LB Bryce Leal, who had 81 tackles last year. Keep an eye on junior OL Holden Weaver, who started every game last year, and sophomore DB Jarrett Pahkala.
VYPE Football 2021 Preview: District 12-5A-DII
To say District 12-5A, Division II is top heavy would be an understatement.
Crosby made to the 5A Division I state final in 2020. Nederland made it to the regional semifinals. Barbers Hill made to the area playoffs and Port Neches-Groves has made the playoffs nine consecutive years.
How will the top of the district work itself out this season?
Crosby graduated a plethora of talent. Nederland's offense is reloading. Barbers Hill has a new coach. And Texas City and Dayton won't make life easy on Port Neches-Groves' bid for 10-straight. So, we wait and see.
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PRESEASON RANKING
Crosby
Barbers Hill
Nederland
Texas City
Dayton
Port Neches-Groves
Humble Kingwood Park
Santa Fe
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: McCoy Casey, Crosby
Offensive MVP: Brent Holdren, Barbers Hill
Defensive MVP: Jaice Beck, Nederland
Breakout Player of the Year: Cyrin Myles, Crosby
Sleeper Team: Dayton
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Crosby Cougars
The Cougars had an inspiring 2020, making a dazzling run all the way to the state final. However, they will be reloading in coach Jerry Prieto's third season.
Crosby returns just six starters from that 12-4 team. There are some cornerstones, however. Senior WR Kameren Kirkwood (519 yards, 5 TDs) will be the primary threat. Junior Cyrin Myles will have a shot at QB1 after being the backup last year, passing for 266 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 188 yards and three touchdowns.
The running game will have to be addressed as the team graduated its top two ballcarriers that accounted for 2,786 rushing yards and 42 rushing touchdowns. Defensively, senior 6-foot-2, 240-pound DL McCoy Casey is the rock. He totaled 127 tackles, 24 tackles for a loss, and four sacks last season.
Also, watch for LT Demetrius Strahan on the offensive line, Braden Womack at reciever and Desmond Tisdom at linebacker for the Cougars.
Barbers Hill Eagles
The Eagles have a new man in charge in Carl Abseck, formerly of Cedar Park. Abseck spent the last six years leading Cedar Park to a 71-10 overall record, including a 2015 Class 5A State Championship and a 2020 Class 5A State Final appearance.
Abseck will have 10 returning starters from a 6-5 Area playoff finalist to work with in his inaugural season at the helm, including dynamic dual-threat senior 5-foot-10, 185-pound QB Brent Holdren (1,404 passing yards, 19 TDs; 918 rushing yards, 16 TDs), senior 5-foot-11, 215-pound RB Garret Hagler, senior 5-foot-8, 185-pound LB Jordan Gigout (142 tackles, 3 INTs) and junior 5-foot-10, 165-pound DB Theron Pierre (5 INTs).
Barbers Hill has what it takes to seriously contend for the district title and play into December.
Nederland Bulldogs
The Bulldogs return nine starters from a 9-3 Regional Semifinalist. While the defense looks in better shape than the offense entering the season, Nederland does have the District MVP returning in senior 5-foot-11, 170-pound WR Kyndon Fuselier (1,382 yards, 15 TDs). He is a nightmare for any defense with his breakaway speed.
There are holes otherwise with just three other returning starters on offense. Defensively, the Bulldogs have all-state, senior 6-foot, 215-pound LB Jaice Beck (133 tackles) and senior 5-foot-8, 175-pound DB Steven Bourgeois (3 INTs) to keep opponents at bay. The front is solid behind DL Landon Caywood and Jacob Kotz.
Texas City Stingarees
The Stingarees could be making moves this season, returning 15 starters (nine on offense) from a 3-6 team that barely missed the playoffs.
The offense is led by do-it-all 5-foot-10, 160-pound senior WR/DB Brandon Jolly (313 rushing yards, 3 TDs; 294 receiving yards, 3 TDs; 45 tackles), senior 6-foot-1, 205-pound QB Jacob Duran (545 yards, 5 TDs) and sophomore 5-foot-11, 225-pound RB Caleb Bell (393 yards, 8 TDs).
The defense is ignited by senior LBs Bryce Hinton (57 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss) and Jamal Gray (81 tackles, INT) and rapidly emerging 6-foot-1, 215-pound sophomore DE Szyron Scott (40 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 6 sacks).
Dayton Broncos
With one win in the last three seasons, Dayton has fallen on hard times. Last year, the Broncos went 0-10. This year, however, they will have experience on their side, returning 14 starters, including eight on defense.
From senior 6-foot-3, 240-pound TE/DE Camron Cooper (42 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 6 sacks) to senior 6-foot, 190-pound DL Cam'ron Willis (27 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks) to senior 5-foot-11, 170-pound LB James Harris (47 tackles), Dayton is loaded on that side of the ball. Cooper is verbally committed to UL-L.
Offensively, if they can establish a quarterback, the Broncos could be a dark horse in the district. There are plenty of weapons in senior 5-foot-8, 165-pound WR Ashton Garner (200 receiving yards, 3 TDs; 207 rushing yards, TD), senior 6-foot-3, 180-pound WR Donavan Orebo (566 receiving yards, 5 TDs) and senior 5-foot-8, 185-pound RB Daveon Washington (480 rushing yards, 3 TDs).
Port Neches-Groves Indians
The Indians are striving for their ninth consecutive playoff appearance.
While only four starters return on offense, seven return on defense. Senior 6-foot, 185-pound RB/LB Koby Trahan (64 tackles) is the two-way star as the featured back and the team's top tackler. Senior 5-foot-10, 175-pound DB Matthew Kendrick had 40 tackles and an interception last season. Senior 5-foot-10, 250-pound DL Donald Kinnett had 50 tackles and two sacks.
Offensively, the Indians are strong on the perimeter with senior receivers Daylan Bergeron (5-7, 180) and Carson Wallace (5-6, 170), both of whom are quick and elusive. New QB Cole Crippen brings nice size to the position, standing 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds.
Humble Kingwood Park Panthers
After three consecutive playoff trips, the Panthers had a down year in 2020, going 2-8.
This year, they return 10 starters (six on offense) and 28 lettermen. The offense has spark behind junior game-breaking playmaker Hayden Bender and junior offensive linemen Erick Zapata (6-1, 240) and Trent Savage (6-4, 245). Bender, who had 342 receiving yards and four touchdowns last season, is due for a breakout season.
Defensively, Kingwood Park will have to find youngsters to step up, but there is a nice core in tow with senior 6-foot, 195-pound LB Grant Golden and senior DB Bane Klinefelter. Five-star kicker Tony Sterner is back for the Panthers in 2021 and is ranked No. 47 in the country.
Santa Fe Indians
One of the more underrated talents in the Greater Houston area plays in Santa Fe. It's 6-foot-1, 170-pound junior QB Kyeler Thompson, a dominant dual-threat who threw for 1,043 yards and nine touchdowns and rushed for 733 yards and 10 touchdowns.
The question is if Santa Fe, which returns eight starters from a 2-8 team, can find enough production around him. The offensive line that includes 6-foot-2, 230-pound Archi Archidiacono and 6-foot-1, 255-pound senior Jarrod Recknor is a force.
But the offense needs to establish more playmaking around Thompson for variety. Defensively, 5-foot-8, 175-pound senior DB Noe Rico (31 tackles, INT) and 6-foot-1, 175-pound junior DB Jackson Stroud (58 tackles, INT) headline an otherwise young unit.