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VYPE Austin/San Antonio Helmet Stickers: Week 5 (9.28.22)
Welcome back to another edition of VYPE Austin/San Antonio Helmet Stickers for the 2022 Texas High School Football season.
There were tons of amazing performances last week across the Central Texas. We compiled all of those top performances in the VYPE Austin/San Antonio Football Player of the Week Fan Poll - CLICK HERE TO VOTE - but then we boiled that down to what we felt were personally the Top 7 performances of the week
These are Week 5's Helmet Sticker selections (in no particular order).
DJ DUGAR-GLENN
In Glenn's 38-28 victory last week versus Hendrickson, DJ could not be stopped. He rushed for 261 yards on 28 carries. This included 3 touchdowns. The Hawks had no shot on stopping him as he averaged almost 10 yards a carry with a long of 63 yards.
ELIJAH FAVELA-JUDSON
Judson got back on the winning way after 3 straight loses. One of the keys to that victory was Elijah Favela. Favela was near perfect completing almost 85% of his passes going 33/39 for 443 yards and 5 touchdowns through the air and adding another 49 yards on the ground through 7 carries.
JACK KAYSER-WESTLAKE
In the Battle of the Lakes, Westlake faced its toughest competition to date this season against Lake Travis. But behind the legs of Jack Kayser, Westlake stayed undefeated and continued its 40+ game winning streak. Kayser carried the ball 30 times for 211 yards and 2 touchdowns.
KYREE PAYTON-HAYS
Earning his second Helmet sticker of the year is Kyree Payton who has continued his amazing 2022/2023 campaign. Going against one of their toughest opponents yet, Hays defeated Boerne Champion 34-29 with Payton leading the way for the Hawks. Payton carried the ball 21 times for 233 yards and 1 touchdown.
LEYTON RIVIERE-SAVIO
After their loss in Week 3 to Holy Cross, Savio has rebounded with wins against John Paul II and Brentwood Christian. Leading the way for the Eagles against the Bears was Leyton Riviere. Riviere was 16/32 for 375 yards and 3 touchdowns with another 11 yards on the ground.
TAYLER RAMMEL-JOHN PAUL II
Speaking of John Paul II, the Guardians got back in the win column beating St. Andrew's 42-27 this past Friday. Junior Taylor Rammel was 13/22 for 245 yards and 5 touchdowns in the game while also adding 69 yards on the ground on 9 carries.
TYLER HAROLD-CLARK
Our lone defensive player on the list this week is Tyler Harold of Clark. In their 58-17 over Lee, Harold tallied 11 tackles and 2 sacks for the Cougars