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Shelton Henderson of Bellaire is the VYPE Player of the Year
Bellaire's Henderson Headlines All-VYPE Public School Teams; photo gallery
The depth of the Greater Houston basketball landscape was vast in 2025.
While it was thought to be a bit of a down year coming into the season, it saw five H-Town programs advance to the State Finals.
Duke signee Shelton Henderson of Bellaire was special. He led the HISD school to the brink of a State Title. The Cards had a shot at the buzzer to beat mighty Duncanville, which fell short.
Henderson was an easy choice at the top... the rest of the All-VYPE teams took hours of discussion and disagreements. It was that competitive.
Here are the All-VYPE Pubic School Teams of 2025.
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The VYPE 2025 Public School Player of the Year
Shelton Henderson, Bellaire
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FIRST TEAM
LJ Andrews, Bellaire
Aiden Buckman, College Park
Michael Collins, Shadow Creek
Jaden Holt, Jordan
Kevin Sargeant, FB Marshall
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SECOND TEAM
Skyler Holt, Stafford
Bryce Jackson, Shadow Creek
Eian Lowe, FB Marshall
Quinton Sanders, Wheatley
Isaiah Santos, Seven Lakes
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THIRD TEAM
Elijah Black, Jordan
Samuel Johnson, Booker T. Washington
Kameron Newsome, FB Travis
Elijah Sherwood, Hitchcock
David Chong, Dickinson
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HONORABLE MENTION
Jaylen Fenner, Atascocita
Ian Inman, College Park
Trae Lewis, Grand Oaks
Dorian Hayes, Ridge Point
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Some of the stars of 2024-25 Katy Jordan Basketball
THE LAST DANCE: UIL Basketball 6A-D2 State Final Preview -- Katy Jordan vs. Denton Guyer
After a season filled with drama and intrigue, Texas high school basketball reaches its pinnacle as the UIL state championships take center stage in San Antonio.
With the new playoff structure splitting the 6A bracket into divisions, more teams now have a shot at bringing home gold.
In the 6A-Division II race, both Katy Jordan and Denton Guyer are making history, each reaching the state final for the first time.
Despite being founded just four years ago, Jordan (35-3) has quickly cemented itself as a title contender, a testament to both the program's talent and the leadership of Coach Charlie Jones.
Senior point guard Jaden Holt has been a key catalyst, contributing in all phases—scoring (15 PPG), playmaking (3 APG), and defense (40 steals in 2024).
The Warriors’ strength, however, lies in their depth.
Seniors Elijah Black (12 PPG, 3 APG, 1 SPG), Rayan Fadika (10 PPG, 7 RPG, 2 APG), Jude Oluokun (7 PPG, 6 RPG, 1 APG), and junior Keegan Moorehead (6 PPG, 3 RPG) help form one of the most balanced rotations in Texas.
On the other side, Denton Guyer (33-7) enters the final as the No. 4-ranked team in the state (MaxPreps).
After a tight 51-48 win over Dallas Jesuit in the area round, the Wildcats have dominated their path to the championship, cruising past Crowley (72-54), Frenship (64-43), and College Park (68-44).
Under Coach Grant Long, they aim to cap off the program’s most successful season since its founding in 2005.
One of the most highly anticipated games of the year tips off Saturday at 5:00 PM in the historic Alamodome. A new champion will be crowned—stay tuned for full coverage.