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The Legends of Lamar Consolidated ISD powered by Texas Citizens Bank
As we get back to the fields of play, let's take a look at what we have to look forward to in Lamar Consolidated ISD.
Isaiah Barganier, Fulshear Basketball @isaiahbarganier
Fulshear's Isaiah Barganier is emerging onto the college hoop recruiting scene. The 6-foot-6 left can get to the rim and is a two-time, all-district selection. He has also picked up an offer from Rice.
Ori Limbrick, George Ranch Basketball @ori_osrs
Every good basketball team needs a leader at the point guard position. George Ranch has that in Ori Limbrick, who was first-team, all-district a year ago. He's also good in the classroom with a 3.7 GPA.
Hanna Humphrey, Lamar Consolidated Basketball @ttheylovehannah
Hannah Humphrey of Lamar Consolidated is a true court General. The senior can shoot from the outside and has a nice mid-range. Her knack is finding the open shooter but can also lock down opposing guards.
Michael Odom, Terry Football
Terry RB Michael Odom is having a big junior year. He rushed for over 240 yards in three games and is a solid kick returner with another 180 yards. Next up is Fulshear and the Rangers need a big district win. Odom could be the difference.
Kaiya Wynn, Foster Basketball @kaiyaw_2
Well, welcome to H-Town. Foster hooper Kaiya Wynn joins the Nest, which went three rounds deep in the postseason a year ago. Wynn is a big move-in as the guard is a Tennessee-commit.
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The Headliners of LCISD powered by Texas Citizens Bank
VYPE highlights five athletes from Lamar Consolidated ISD in this edition of LCISD Headliners presented by Texas Citizens Bank.
Jordyn Watson, Fulshear
At 6-foot-1, Jordy Watson is easy to pick out in a crowd. The Fulshear hoop sensation had a break-out junior season earning first-team honors. The Chargers went two rounds deep in the postseason and Watson averaged 12 points per game.
Zion Harper, George Ranch
George Ranch won a share of the District 23-6A crown this year and a big piece to the team's success was none other than freshman Zion Harper. Harper was the District Newcomer of the Year and averaged nearly nine points per game. The future could be bright for the Horns.
Hannah Humphrey, Lamar Consolidated
The 'Stangs didn't reach the playoffs but the future is also bright for Lamar Consolidated girls basketball. Hannah Humphrey earned first-team, all-district honors as a junior averaging over 15 points per game. We can't wait to see what she will do as a senior.
Reuben Fatheree II, Foster
When you are talking LCISD athletics, Reuben Fatheree has to come to mind. The 6-foot-8 offensive lineman is a national recruit on the football field. He also just picked up an all-Region selection for basketball. The sky is the limit for this dual-sport star, but in which sport? Most would say he's a potential NFL tackle.
Jaedyn Dunn, George Ranch
George Ranch made school history by reaching the second-round of the postseason under the direction of District Coach of the Year Shalesha Pierce. Leading the way was first-team, all-district selection Jaedyn Dunn, a senior who has been a big part of the program's resurgence.
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