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VYPE DFW Public School Football Defensive Player of the Year Fan Poll
Big hits, interceptions, and reading the opposing offense are just some of the things that go into making a great defensive player. Continually alert with the ability to make key plays in moments that can be dire for their team helps define leadership on the defensive side of the ball. VYPE DFW is proud to present the 2023-24 VYPE DFW Public School Defensive Player of the Year Fan Poll!
Voters have the opportunity to vote for who they believe deserves to be named the VYPE DFW Public School Defensive Player of the Year out of the athletes listed in the poll. Be sure you get your vote in; voting closes Tuesday, January 30 at 7 p.m.
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PREVIEW: Glen Rose football demands attention
Putting themselves on the map and drawing attention to their style of play, the Glen Rose Tigers sit at the number three spot on the VYPE DFW 1A-4A Preseason Football Rankings this year. Demanding recognition, the Tigers can be expected to put in more hard work this fall. VYPE DFW dives into it:
REWIND
After opening their season in dominating fashion posting non-district victories over Grandview, Gatesville, and Graham, the team posted only one loss in the regular season-- a 17-3 loss to Brownwood in a non-district matchup. Following their loss, the team was able to focus on the rest of the games ahead, not willing to give anything less than their best against the rest of their schedule.
Through district play, the team posted an undefeated 5-0 record to finish at the top of their district. With big victories over Venus (69-0), Godley (69-35), Hillsboro (63-13), Benbrook (58-0), and Ferris (56-27) the team was able to easily trot into the playoffs. Once in playoffs, fans watched as the Tigers left everything on the field game in and game out against their opponents. Glen Rose took down Graham (55-14), Fort Stockton (63-13), Wichita Falls Hirschi (45-20), and Monahans (62-14) before falling to Carthage in a hard-fought 42-35 battle.
LOOKING AHEAD
With plenty of experience against strong opponents, the Tigers are looking to have another season in which they plow over those who stand between them and the playoffs. Glen Rose will open their schedule on Friday, August 25th against Grandview during an away game in which fans will get their first look at the dedication the team has this season. From there, the team will go head-to-head against Gatesville, Brownwood, and Springtown to finish out their non-district play.
When district starts in October, the Tigers will play Venus in front of a home crowd. The opportunity to start 4-0 headed into playoffs will fall into the hands of this determined squad. Willing to go the extra mile every single day, fans can expect to see big things from athletes like Josiah Groeneweg, Gage Edgar, Adrian Sanchez, Canyon Evans, Brodey Bowman, Uli Muro, Kaleb Baker, Gastin McGarity, Caden McKenzie, and more this season.