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The 2020 All-VYPE Houston Offensive Teams
The 2020 season was unlike any other.
But we got to the finish line back in mid-January with the Class 5A and 6A State Championships at AT&T Stadium.
The lone state champ from Houston came in the form of the Katy Tigers, winning the Class 6A Division II State Championship over Cedar Hill. The Crosby Cougars were the other team to make it to the state title game for the first time in 60 years.
So, who were the best of the best in H-Town in 2020?
Player of the Year:To Be Announced at 2021 VYPE Awards
Coach of the Year:To Be Announced at 2021 VYPE Awards
Team of the Year:To Be Announced at 2021 VYPE Awards
Offensive MVP: Jalen Davis, Katy (RB)
Davis played a crucial role in Katy's run to a ninth state championship this past fall. The senior leader helped guide younger brother Seth to help the Davis brothers become one of the best one-two punches in the State of Texas. Jalen showed his leadership this season helping along his younger brother and sophomore QB Caleb Koger as well. Jalen's numbers were impressive, rushing for more than 1,400 yards and 24 touchdowns.
Quarterbacks
1st Team
Bishop Davenport, Spring
Dematrius Davis, North Shore
Conner Weigman, Bridgeland
2nd Team
Deniquez Dunn, Crosby
Caleb Koger, Katy
Jalen Milroe, Katy Tompkins
3rd Team
Kyron Drones, Shadow Creek
Roland Harvey, FB Marshall
Pierson Morelli, Clear Falls
Honorable Mention
Phillip Amy, Foster
Trevor Baker, Needville
Brock Bolfing, Montgomery
Carter Cravens, Cy-Fair
Jackson Edge, Fulshear
Bert Emanuel Jr., Ridge Point
Cameron Gray, Dobie
Brad Jackson, Cypress Creek
Colin Johnson, Pearland Dawson
D'vonne Hmielewski, Sealy
Kameron Kincheon, CE King
Gabriel Larry, Manvel
Jakolby Longino, FB Hightower
Colton Marwill, Tomball Memorial
Jalen Morrison, Heights
Colby Powers, Klein Collins
Damien Ruiz, Livingston
Luke Sampson, Clear Springs
Kellen Stewart, Terry
Timothy Tiillman, Wheatley
Cardell Williams, Westfield
Daelyn Williams, Dekaney
Jace Wilson, Mayde Creek
Running Back
1st Team
Jaydon Blue, Klein Cain
Seth Davis, Katy
L.J. Johnson, Cy-Fair
Richard Rodriguez, Tomball Memorial
Rueben Owens II, El Campo
2nd Team
Damon Bankston, Paetow
Mitch Hall, Magnolia
Keith Jackson, Ridge Point
Alton McCaskill, Oak Ridge
Walker Warncke, Needville
3rd Team
Julius Loughridge, Mayde Creek
Zane Obregon, Splendora
Richard Reese, Bellville
Ja'Den Stewart, Pearland Dawson
Jerrell Wimbley, CE King
Honorable Mention
Quinn Bowen, Clear Falls
Myron Carter, Spring
Micah Cooper, Grand Oaks
Johntre Davis, El Campo
Keke Davis, Baytown Lee
Ty Harris, Manvel
Semaj McCall, Texas City
Cameron King, Cy Park
Nathan Livingston, Cy Park
Josh Evans Pickens, Porter
Kendric Rhymes, Heights
Charles Shelling, FB Hightower
Marquis Shoulder, Tompkins
Jalen Washington, Montgomery
Carson Zahn, Memorial
Wide Receiver
1st Team
Shadrach Banks, North Shore
Cody Jackson, Foster
Teddy Knox, The Woodlands
Chris Marshall, Fort Bend Marshall
John Paul Richardson, Ridge Point
2ND Team
Matthew Golden, Klein Cain
Charles King, North Shore
Jaylen Herman, Crosby
Kaleb Hymes, Clear Springs
Hunter Wallis, Bridgeland
3RD Team
Aldyn Bradley, Spring
Dylan Goffney, Bridgeland
CJ Guidry, Shadow Creek
Tre Harden, Montgomery
Jalen Walthall, Manvel
Honorable Mention
Kaleb Black, Klein Oak
Isaiah Harrell, Aldine Davis
Kaleb Johnson, Hightower
Ben Moseley, Stratford
Kory Plummer, Dekaney
Jarrell Simpson, Dickinson
L'Denn Skinner, Mayde Creek
Tight End
1st Team
Donovan Green, Dickinson
Landen King, Atascocita
Mason Tharp, Klein
2nd Team
Thomas Jewett, Strake Jesuit
Varkees Gumms, Dekaney
Jack Witmer, Cy-Fair
Honorable Mention
Jathan Caldwell, Dickinson
Jaylin Griffin, Dobie
Triston Johnson, Montgomery
Ben Postma, Cy Ranch
Emilio Silva, Katy
Jackson Wray, Texas City
Offensive Line
1st Team
Hayden Conner, Katy Taylor
Reuben Fatheree II, Foster
Bryce Foster, Katy Taylor
Max Merril, Strake Jesuit
Matthew Wykoff, Magnolia
2nd Team
Kelvin Banks, Summer Creek
Canon Boone, Dickinson
Kam Dewberry, Atascocita
Elroyal Morris, Dekaney
Jaeden Roberts, North Shore
Honorable Mention
Ty Van Atta, Cy Woods
Aaron Session, Morton Ranch
PJ Williams, Dickinson
Lamont Vaz, Fort Bend Marshall
Athlete
1st Team
Reggie Branch, Crosby
Joseph Manjack, Tomball Memorial
Harold Perkins, Cypress Park
Avery Smith, Bay City
Luke Thomas, Huffman
2nd Team
Johnathan Baldwin, Dobie
Cadyn Bradley, Spring
Torrance Burgess, Pearland Dawson
Cale Hellums, Tomball
Cale Sanders, New Caney
Honorable Mention
Cameron Oliver, FB Travis
Kolbey Taylor, Pasadena Memorial
Kicker
1st Team
Carter Brown, Pearland Dawson
Trevor Helburg, Crosby
Nemanja Lazic, Katy
2nd Team
Nick de las Alas, Montgomery
Kevin Luna, Splendora
Caleb Mendez, Pearland
Honorable Mention
Christian Castaneda, Cy Park
Hunter Huckaby, Katy Tompkins
Ernie Mendoza, Magnolia
Eric Vasquez, Livingston
VYPE 411: Deniquez Dunn
Deniquez Dunn recently won the VYPE Houston Quarterback of the Year Fan Poll. VYPE caught up with Dunn for the 411 on the star from Crosby.
VYPE: Who has been the biggest influence in your sporting life? And Why?
Dunn: My biggest influence is my mom of course, but my teammates and coaches as well because I know they look up to me and depend on me a lot and they also trust me. I don't like letting people down that believe in me, so they make me perform at my best in practice and it translates to the game.
VYPE: Go-to pregame meal? Routine?
Dunn: My go-to pregame meal is usually chicken tenders and fries with a sweet tea or a strawberry hulk smoothie from smoothie king. I usually keep the same routine, eating the big meal before weights in the morning with the team then I go get smoothie king or have it brought to me afterward. Music is a must as well! I like to jam and get into the zone especially while I get the drip ready for the game.
VYPE: Off the field, what is your favorite thing to do?
Dunn: Off the field I workout a lot to help me reach my full potential, I play video games a lot (Madden & 2k) as well just to ease my mind and relax. Since Corona, I have put a lot of hours in on my craft and a lot of sleep which is a huge part of body development and preparation. During the season I watched a lot of film as well too to prepare me for the games.
VYPE: What has been your greatest high school memory so far?
Dunn: My greatest high school memory was not State... I enjoyed playing and making it to state and the experience but my greatest memory is the round 5 win over Liberty Hill in OT. Probably one of the best games I have ever been apart of and just coming out on top knowing we were headed to Jerry's World was an amazing feeling for me and my team.