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2020 VYPE Houston Public School Girls Basketball All-VYPE Team
The 2019-2020 girls basketball season is in the books in Houston.
As we looked back on it, what a year it was. The headliner was Cypress Creek, which reached its second state tournament in the past three years. There were also great performances by Clear Springs, which reached the Regional Finals for the first time since 2017 and Shadow Creek, which made its first-ever Regional Final.
VYPE looked back on the year and has formed the 2019-2020 Girls Basketball Public School All-VYPE Team.
Team of the Year: Cypress Creek
No doubt this is the 2019-2020 VYPE Girls Public School team of the team. The Cypress Creek Cougars were the only team to advance to the 2020 UIL Girls Basketball State Tournament. The Cougars entered the tournament with an amazing 40-0 record. The Cougars defeated McKinney in the semifinals before falling to Duncanville in the state title game to finish 41-1.
"They stuck together, through and through. There were several points during the year where someone was out with injury or had to miss for testing or whatever. But they always stuck together and it wasn't really about one person or two people or our starting five. It was always next man up. Be ready to do your job. They did that really well. I think you saw that come to fruition in San Antonio. Some kids had to step up and their roles changed but they always did it together. It was always about the team."
Player of the Year: Kyndall Hunter, Cypress Creek
The basketball world got to watch as Cy Creek Cougar junior Kyndall Hunter took over in the regional tournament and then in the state tournament. At State, Hunter was leaned on more with the absence of Rori Harmon. In the State Semifinal against McKinney, Hunter went 11 of 25 from the field and 7 of 10 from the charity stripe to score 31 points. In the state title game, Hunter poured in 24 points on 7 of 14 shooting. Hunter showed time and time again this season of how good of a player she can be on and off the court.
"Every single [interview] it was about the team like you said. She was always thankful and proud of her teammates, first and foremost. She knows that as talented as she is and as special of a player she is there's five kids on the court and the kids on the bench rallying behind her as well. Leadership, really all year, but specifically at the state tournament when we were down in the final game she was literally picking kids' chins up. That just shows what kind of teammate she is too." - Jennifer Alexander
Coach of the Year: Jennifer Alexander, Cypress Creek
The job Jennifer Alexander has done has been phenomenal. In the past three years, Cypress Creek has advanced to the UIL State Tournament twice. Not many programs can say that. She also managed the team to a 109-12 mark in the past three years. Impressive work.
1st Team
Elyssa Coleman, Atascocita
DeYona Gaston, Pearland
Rori Harmon, Cypress Creek
Kamryn Jones, Magnolia West
Kylie Minter, Clear Springs
Bre'yon White, Shadow Creek
2ND Team
Raven Adams, Ridge Point
Gracelynn Alvarez, Heights
Maliyah Johnson, Summer Creek
Destini Lombard, FB Hightower
Mersadez Nephew, Oak Ridge
Atlantis White, Langham Creek
Honorable Mention
Josephine Adegbite, Clear Falls
Dala Allen, Ridge Point
Olaia Arenas, Cy-Fair
Alicia Blanton, Foster
Riane Burton, Cy Ranch
Krishana Boyd, La Marque
Dede Davis, Atascocita
Tyra Davis, Nimitz
Kimberly Duhon, Baytown Lee
Aleighyah Fontenot, Ridge Point
Malon Garner, Jack Yates
Aja Gore, Brazosport
Shalayne Gould, North Shore
Jermia Green, Clear Springs
Alex Haymon, Goose Creek Memorial
Morgan Hill, Cypress Creek
Imani Ivery, Foster
Jalayah Ingram, Pearland Dawson
Precious Johnson, Baytown Sterling
Zaria Johnson, FB Hightower
Teniola Kuyinu, FB Dulles
Ashlyn Mason, Friendswood
Kierra Merchant, Spring
Hannah Narvarez, Klein Collins
Nicole Nash, Friendswood
Moyo Orundami, Cypress Woods
Kaley Perkins, Langham Creek
Nicole Petrakovitz, Oak Ridge
Kamari Portalis, Magnolia West
Fatou Samb, Westside
Tierra Simon, Heights
Jada Stewart, MacArthur
Arianna Sturdivant, FB Bush
R'Mani Taylor, Shadow Creek
Shadiya Thomas, Cy Ranch
Nya Threatt, FB Dulles
Savannah Velazquez, George Ranch
TOP 25: VYPE Girl's Basketball Player Rankings
Houston is full of girls' basketball talent. That's the fact.
In espnW's Top 100 2020 recruits list, Houston takes home four of the Top 100 slots, led by Westside's Fatou Samb and Summer Creek's Maliyah Johnson.
VYPE scoured through lists and came up with the Top 25 players in the city from freshmen to seniors.
VYPE TOP 25
1 Maliyah Johnson, Summer Creek (Texas A&M)
2 Fatou Samb, Westside (Cal Berkely)
3 Elyssa Coleman, Atascocita (Texas)
4 Jada Malone, The Village School
5 Rori Harmon, Cy Creek
6 Kyndall Hunter, Cy Creek
7 DeYona Gaston, Pearland (Mississippi State)
8 Laila Blair, Waller (Houston)
9 Riane Burton, Cy Ranch (Cincinnati)
10 Taelor Purvis, FB Hightower (Houston)
11 Alicia Blanton, Foster
12 Shadiya Thomas, Cy Ranch
13 Kamryn Jones, Magnolia West (Houston)
14 Bre'yon White, Shadow Creek
15 Destini Lombard, FB Hightower (LSU)
16 Precious Johnson, Baytown Sterling (Texas)
17 Shira Patton, Cy Ranch (Northern Arizona)
18 Kameryn Lewis, Westside
19 Aleighyah Fontenot, Ridge Point
20 R'Mani Taylor, Shadow Creek
21 Rylee Grays, The Village School
22 Morgan Hill, Cy Creek
23 Tori Garza, New Caney
24 Jermia Green, Clear Springs
25 Kennedy Powell, Conroe