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VYPE Class 6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Area (Dec. 17-19)
Welcome to a new VYPE feature for the 2020 football season - VYPE Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! Every week, VYPE will scour the stat sheets of the previous week and find the top performers.
Class 6A teams went into the second round of the playoffs and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
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- Week 12 - Bi-District (Dec. 10-12)
Colby Huerter (@ColbyHuerter) - Katy Tompkins
💥TOUCHDOWN FALCONS💥@ColbyHuerter scoops up a fumble and takes it the distance for Tompkins, and they strike again to go up 17-7 with 6:15 left in the second quarter. @tommy_yarrish | #TXHSFB pic.twitter.com/oSmCH0IYMs
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 19, 2020
The Tompkins defensive unit came up huge against Cy-Fair last week in a 51-28 victory for the Falcons. One of the big player was Colby Huerter. The South Dakota State signee had not one but two fumble recoveries and returned both of those for a touchdown. Huerter was a part of a 21-point swing for the Falcons defense.
Jacoby Davis (@JacobyDavis5_) - North Shore
PICK SIX 🚨: Touchdown @NSNationFB Mustangs!!! @DawsonEagleFB QB Colin Johnson’s pass is knocked into the air and picked by @JacobyDavis5_ and he takes it all the way for about a 40-yard pick six. #txhsfb
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 18, 2020
1st - :30@NSNationFB - 14
Dawson - 0@DenvoBandz @Dematrius09 pic.twitter.com/nCglprjI8g
It was a nice swing for North Shore in momentum at the end of the first quarter last week in an eventual 38-7 win over Pearland Dawson and the spark was provided by Jacolby Davis. The 2023 prospect came up with a big play last week as he picked off the pass from Colin Johnson and took it to the house from 59 yards out. It made it 14-0 at the time and the Mustangs were off to the races after that. He is a player to watch.
Keith Jackson - Ridge Point
Touchdown Panthers
— Ryan Dunsmore (@Duns_more) December 19, 2020
Ridge Point (@RPHS_FB) 14
Jersey Village 7
| 3:00 | 2Q | #txhsfb |
A person foul penalty on a 21-yard field goal attempt keeps the Panthers drive alive. Senior RB Keith Jackson punches it in from 2 yards out. XP Good. pic.twitter.com/laWor45TfL
In a 34-21 victory over Jersey Village last week, Ridge Point running back Keith Jackson went off for the Panthers as he rushed for 170 yards and four touchdowns on 28 carries. The North Texas-signee has rushed for 976 yards and 15 touchdowns this season for the Panthers and has five games of registering 100 or more yards.
Travis Sims (@sims_tjay) - Spring
Tha dip on em Drip on em Tsims ... pic.twitter.com/d1zTHbfiCi
— tjay sims (@sims_tjay) December 14, 2020
Spring is rolling into the Regional Semifinals after a 31-14 victory over Klein Oak last week. In that win, we have to acknowledge that Bishop Davenport had another big game. He passed for 416 yards. Of those, 153 yards went to Travis Sims who did that on eight catches for the Lions. Remember, Sims won a VYPE Helmet Sticker earlier this year when he caught the game-winning touchdown pass against Westfield with time expired.
Dylan Goffney (@GoffneyDylan) - Bridgeland
💥BRIDGELAND WINS💥@ConnerWeigman HITS @GoffneyDylan ACROSS THE MIDDLE AND THE BEARS WIN!!!!!@tommy_yarrish | #TXHSFB pic.twitter.com/U3OXabgeRS
— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) December 18, 2020
Dylan Goffney, a SMU-signee, has shown time and time again of how strong he is. Goffney showed that off in a quadruple ovvertime victory over Dekaney last week. Bridgeland won the game 47-44 and advances to the Regional Semifinals. In the win, Goffney finished with 204 yards and three touchdowns on 14 receptions for the Bears. He had the game-winning touchdown catch and run, which sent the Bridgeland faithful into a frenzy.
Richard Rodriguez (@Richard_Rod_Jr) - Tomball Memorial
Area Champions 11-0!
— Marshall Hale (@MarshallHale9) December 19, 2020
The pictures say it all! Lucky to be going to battle with such a great group of guys!!!!
On to Round 3...... pic.twitter.com/utXxqXEsqp
Richard Rodriguez has had himself a very impressive season for the undefeated Wildcats and that continued in a 49-13 victory over Oak Ridge last week. Rodriguez rushed for 250 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries. The junior has rushed for 100 or more yards in every single game this season except one. He sits at 1,755 yards and 24 touchdowns for the year heading into the Regional Semifinals.
Seth Davis (@_SethDavis21) - Katy
Mid/End Regular season 🎬 pic.twitter.com/id3iK0gNYn
— Seth_Davis2️⃣3️⃣ (@_SethDavis21) December 14, 2020
Seth Davis has emerged as a star out of the Katy backfield this season. He is a sophomore and the younger brother of senior back Jalen Davis. In a 60-7 victory over Lamar last wee, Seth rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries for the Tigers. For the season, the sophomore is the leading rusher for Katy with 1,177 yards and 13 touchdowns. His brother, Jalen, has 1,079 yards and 18 scores on the year.
Kyron Drones (@KyronDrones) - Shadow Creek
See full highlights of @CEKing_Football vs @SCSharkFootball and much more on @HTownHSS with @ToddFreed57 and powered by @vypehouston. Airing Mon. thru Wed. at 6pm, plus, Thurs. 4:30pm on @attsportsnetsw.@KyronDrones @Tr3thaakid pic.twitter.com/XGx9wbbvBO
— H-Town High School Sports (@HTownHSS) December 21, 2020
Shadow Creek QB and Baylor-signee Kyron Drones has looked really good in both of the Sharks' playoff wins. Last week in a 42-28 win over CE King, Drones finished 13 of 24 for 216 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 171 yards and a score on 13 carries. His long run of the game was a 93-yard race for the endzone, which he won. Drones and the Sharks get Katy this week.
Aanooalii Filoialii (@Aano261) - Katy Taylor
Mid Sr Season https://t.co/YfGZgplhXB
— Aanooalii Filoialii (@Aano261) October 25, 2020
Katy Taylor is into the Regional Semis for a second-straight year after a 28-13 win over Heights last week. Coming up big on defense was Aano Filoialii, who finished with a team-leading 14 tackles for the Mustangs. Ten of those tackles were solo by the senior middle linebacker. Through the first two playoff games for Katy Taylor, Filoialii has amassed 27 total tackles, hitting double digits in each outing.
David Smith - Clear Falls
Great things are achieved when a group of high character individuals come together, put selfishness aside, play for each other, and are coachable. The results are proven. Bi-District Champs! Area Champs! pic.twitter.com/49l9OtQJN1
— Clear Falls Football (@ClearFallsFB) December 19, 2020
Clear Falls is having an unbelievable run in the playoffs. Entering this season, the Knights had never won a playoff game as they were 0-2 all-time. But that has all changed, including an Area Round victory over 2018 State Runner-Up Beaumont West Brook, beating the Bruins 53-36. In that victory, running back David Smith went off for 188 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries for the Knights. This week, Clear Falls gets Katy Taylor.
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VYPE Class 6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Week 10 (Nov. 27-28)
Welcome to a new VYPE feature for the 2020 football season - VYPE Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! Every week, VYPE will scour the stat sheets of the previous week and find the top performers.
Class 6A teams went into Week 10 and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
REVIOUS HELMET STICKER SELECTIONS
- Week 1 (Sept. 24-27)
- Week 2 (Oct. 1-3)
- Week 3 (Oct. 8-10)
- Week 4 (Oct. 15-17)
- Week 5 (Oct. 22-24)
- Week 6 (Oct. 29-31)
- Week 7 (Nov. 3-5
- Week 8 (Nov. 12-14)
- Week 9 (Nov. 19-21)
Dylon DeAngelo (@DylonDeAngelo) - College Park
DYLON DEANGELO. DYLON DEANGELOOOOO!!!! TOUCHDOWN COLLEGE PARK @TWCPFootball
— Woodlands Online Sports (@WOLsports) November 28, 2020
The Woodlands 31
College Park 35
2:03 4Q#txhsfb #TWHSvsTWCP #BattleOfTheWoods pic.twitter.com/rhNBzF1AFU
Dylon DeAngelo showed heart. He showed strength. Just days after the unexpected death of his father, Dylon was back on the field for College Park. In a game with the District 13-6A Championship on the line, DeAngelo got some carries in the second half. With 2:03 to go, DeAngelo ran in what would be eventually the game-winning touchdown. DeAngelo was hoisted up by his teammates and carried off. DeAngelo's touchdown won College Park its first-ever district title. This young man deserves every single VYPE Helmet Sticker this week.
Dematrius Davis (@Dematrius09) - North Shore
TOUCHDOWN @NSNationFB: @AuburnFootball commit @Dematrius09 does his thing. A little hurdle and he’s GONE!! 51 yards to the house. 3rd rushing TD today for him. #txhsfb
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) November 27, 2020
2nd - 2:44@NSSH_Mustangs - 49@AHSEagleFB - 7@MaxPreps @SimoneEli_TV @KPRC2RandyMc @ShadrachBanks pic.twitter.com/wFeYUtYliI
In the regular season finale for North Shore last week, Dematrius Davis put on a show. In the first half alone Davis had three rushing scores and a passing touchdown. One of those rushes included the 51-yarder above, where he slightly hurdled a sliding defender and then turned on the jets. Davis has continuously shown this season his ability to run the ball effectively. By the end of the game, Davis finished 14 of 23 for 320 yards and two scores and rushed for another 135 yards and three scores. For the season, Davis passed for 2,453 yards and 26 scores and has rushed for another 529 yards and 12 touchdowns. According to our stats, Davis needs just 564 more passing yards this season to surpass 10,000 for his high school career. He also only needs 299 more yards rushing to hit the 3,000 yard mark for his career.
Dylan Goffney (@GoffneyDylan) - Bridgeland
💥TOUCHDOWN BEARS💥@GoffneyDylan BREAKS EVERY TACKLE and takes it the distance for a Bridgeland touchdown. Two point conversion is no good, and the Bears lead it 34-29 now with 4:47 left in the game.@tommy_yarrish | #TXHSFB pic.twitter.com/vHdwCfl8pp
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) November 28, 2020
In Bridgeland's signature 41-29 victory over Cy-Fair last week, which helped the Bears finish the regular season undefeated at 10-0, Dylan Goffney had himself a night. The SMU-commit finished with 181 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches. Goffney was targeted 13 times in the game and had only one drop. He also converted four first downs. Goffney in the play above showed off his skill, first making an acrobatic catch and then shedding two tacklers on the way to the endzone. Having Goffney back healthy is a big deal for Bridgeland as they head into the playoffs.
AJ Abbott (@A_xbbo) - Stratford
Had a great senior night with my guys vs Northbrook. Wouldn’t trade it for the world man. 💚@StratfordFB1 #ETRTWhttps://t.co/Tx27zmtXSF
— AJ Abbott ひ (@A_xabbo) November 22, 2020
AJ Abbott had a stellar game against Clear Brook last week in a 17-14 victory for the Spartans. Abbott finished the game 11 of 19 for 179 yards. That's a nice game for the Stratford quarterback.
Kameron Kincheon (@DaRealDealKam) - C.E. King
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/B1hSXXdogE
— GrahamSlam Graphics 🔥📷 (@graham_torey) November 27, 2020
Kameron Kincheon last week had a big game last week against Beaumont West Brook where the Panthers won it 66-41. Kincheon in the game went 8 of 14 for 151 yards and 5 touchdowns in the win. Nice game for Kincheon.
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