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VYPE Football 2020 Preview: District 10-5A-DI
Welcome to the 2020 football season. What a weird offseason it was for everyone. There was not a summer camp circuit for player to go showcase their talents at. In-person recruiting came to a screeching halt and the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected everyone.
But VYPE has still done what we have always done when it comes to previewing Texas high school football here in Houston. With that said - here is the District 10-5A-I Preview!
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PRESEASON RANKINGS
Manvel
Foster
Paetow
Hightower
Angleton
Kempner
Rosenberg Terry
Houston Milby
Houston Wisdom
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Jordon Vaughn, Manvel
Offensive MVP: Cody Jackson, Foster
Defensive MVP: Justin Medlock, Manvel
Breakout Player of the Year: C.J. Dumas Jr., Paetow
Sleeper Team: Paetow
THIS DISTRICT IS WOW. WHAT'S NOT TO BE EXCITED ABOUT? MANVEL WENT FOUR ROUNDS DEEP IN THE PLAYOFFS LAST YEAR. FOSTER WENT THREE ROUNDS DEEP. HIGHTOWER WON A PLAYOFF GAME. PAETOW AND ANGLETON ARE LOOMING THREATS. DISTRICT 10-5A, DIVISION I, MAY BE THE MOST LOADED DISTRICT IN ALL OF CLASS 5A IN THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA BECAUSE OF THE PLETHORA OF FIREPOWER.
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MANVEL MAVERICKS
The Mavs return only five starters from a 13-1 regional finalist. RB Jordon Vaughn (556 yards, 11 TDs) and RB De'monte' Seymour (426 yards, 7 TDs) have what it takes to pick up where Donovan Eaglin left off. For good measure, senior WRs Jalen Walthall(764 yards, 13 TDs) and Zion Johnkins (358 yards, 3 TDs), and junior WR Malachi McLean (353 yards, 3 TDs) bring perimeter speed, depth and an uncanny knack for finding the end zone. Gabriel Larry, a 6-foot-2 QB, has moved in from Louisiana and could be Tucker Yarbrough's replacement. Larry can spin it down the field and also run for yardage. Offensive linemen Hunter Schroeder and Jaden Edmonson will protect him. Speaking of the trenches, the front will be the defensive strength for Manvel, thanks to J.P. Deeter and Josh Kennard (4 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks, blocked punt). Linebacker Justin Medlock had an outstanding debut as a sophomore last season, averaging 8.4 tackles per game to go with 3.5 sacks, five passes defensed and two fumble recoveries.
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FOSTER FALCONS
Foster boasts one of the top receivers in the nation and one of the top offensive linemen in the country. Not
too shabby. WR Cody Jackson (1,370 yards, 21 TDs) is headed toward being the program's next CeeDee Lamb. Like Lamb, Jackson is an Oklahoma-commit. Joining him on the national scale is 6-foot-8, 300-pound tackle Reuben Fatheree II (Texas A&M-commit), whose has unique athleticism and quickness to accommodate his size. Offensively, Foster will have to replace a key playmaking leader in quarterback Ryan Stubblefield (East Carolina). The top returning rusher is senior Xavier Smallwood, who totaled 213 yards and 4.6 yards per carry. Other players to watch on offense are wide receivers DeAndre Chandler and Ethan Newton and offensive lineman Mason Moore. The defense, though, will be enough as the Falcons work out their QB and RB situations. Five starters return on that side of the ball, led by Tyler Onyedim (65 total tackles, 15 for a loss) and LB Udoka Ezeani (33 tackles, 8 for a loss). DB Justice Ugochuckwu is also someone to keep an eye on.
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PAETOW PANTHERS
Paetow moves up to Class 5A-Division I after making the playoffs in 5A-DII in just its second year of varsity football last season. The Panthers won eight games and were in the district title race up until the final week of the season. Thirteen starters (seven offense, six defense) return, making Paetow a potential darkhorse in the 10-5A-DI, title race. Senior RB Damon Bankston (1,097 yards rushing, 286 yards receiving, 12 total TDs) is a versatile speedster that produces anywhere you put him on the field and has a natural flair for finding the end zone. He provides a perfect dynamic with blossoming junior QB C.J. Dumas Jr. (1,248 yards, 23 touchdowns, five interceptions). Senior FB Randle Kelley is invaluable with his blocking and short-yardage efficiency. Defensively, the Panthers have a dominant front with senior end Agumba Otuonye (18 tackles for loss, 3 sacks) and senior tackle Andrew Rutherford (61 total tackles, 5 sacks). Junior DB Michael Jordan could be in line for a breakout year. Also watch for FS Carl Simon and MLB Christian Tibbetts.
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HIGHTOWER HURRICANES
The Hurricanes return 11 starters (seven offense, four defense) from last year's 6-5 team. Senior 6-foot-4, 215-pounds WR and Nebraska-commit Latrell Neville (315 receiving yards, 6 TDs; 174 rushing yards, 3 TDs) is the face of an offense that has the potential to be special. Senior RB Charles Shelling takes over in the backfield, and the quarterback position is senior Jakolby Longino's for the taking. Longino is committed to UTEP. Defensively, there are more holes than on offense, but the Hurricanes have strong footing up front in senior end Jacob Williams and senior tackle Kadarion Johnson. Also watch for OLB Keith Fountain Jr. and S Kalon Smith. While coach Sam Joseph, entering his second year at the helm of the team and is optimistic his team can build on the process and culture that was established last season. This team will be playing for Trey Thomas this year, who was tragically lost in the offseason. He would have been a senior.
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ANGLETON WILDCATS
The Wildcats return nine starters (five offense, four defense) from a 6-3 team. While Angleton will be young, coach Jason Brittain is encouraged with his team's toughness. Angleton has uncertainty at quarterback and receiver, but in its Wing-T scheme the good news is it has an identity in its running game with senior RB JT Anderson, who rushed for 505 yards and six touchdowns. Also, keep an eye on senior Kheri Humphrey, a two-way standout who could also make some noise in the backfield. Junior QB Jordan Pickett figures to take over the reins under center. Defensively, senior S Anthony Jackson, who will also see time at receiver, and senior LB Kaydon Dozier lead the way. Watch out for senior LB Daniel Duran and versatile sophomore Myalek Woods.
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KEMPNER COUGARS
The Cougars drop a class to 5A from 6A. Kempner returns 13 starters (seven offense, six defense) from last year's 5-5 team. For the Cougars' throwback Flexbone offense, plenty is in the tank. Seniors Michael Ealy (297 yards, 2 TDs) and Parker Milligan (202 yards), and junior Harlon Tanner (170 yards in six games) bring experience and depth. Senior Joseph Trim, the biggest Cougar back at 6-feet and 180 pounds, also figures heavily into Kempner's running game. Considerable boons to the running game could be lineman T'Bias Jackson and RB Chibukem Ome, precocious sophomore playmakers. Ealy is also the quarterback, but Kempner does not throw much. Defensively, DE Tito Chikere and LB Robert Olaniyan pace the Cougars. Lack of quality depth concerns coach Darrin Andrus, but he likes the experience on both sides of the ball. Andrus' said the primary goal is to get back to the playoffs, where Kempner hasn't been since 2016.
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ROSENBERG TERRY RANGERS
Terry coach Cornelius Anthony likes his team's experience going into this season but has concerns about its depth. The Rangers return seven offensive starters and six defensive starters from a 2-8 team. The core of the offense is senior QB Kellen Stewart, senior OL Luis Garcia, senior OL Eduardo Pineda and junior RB Michael Odom. Defensively, Anthony will lean on senior SS Brandon Lance, senior DL Lance McClain, senior FS Treivin Holloway, senior CB Jullian Townsend and senior LB Jeremiah Reyes. Look out for junior RB/DB Marvin Thomas, senior OL Daron Holmes, junior ATH Anthony Axel and junior LB Juan Rodriguez as key newcomers who could make a difference for the program.
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HOUSTON MILBY BUFFALOES
Milby returns 14 starters from last year's 4-6 team. Coach Matthew Puente likes what he has at quarterback, running back and receiver. For the first time in four years, Milby has its starting quarterback returning along with other experienced skill positions. Senior Jonathan Smith (599 yards, 9 TDs) is the man under center and senior RB Dontrey Betts (409 yards, 4 TDs) makes things happen in space. Senior James Mitchell is a promising prospect at receiver. Senior TE Mathew Sanchez is a playmaker. Defensively, senior LB Roman Luviano (11 tackles for loss), junior CB Aaron Newsome and sophomore S Carlos Herrera make things happen. The trenches are a concern though, as the Buffaloes graduated seven between the offensive and defensive lines. There's some stalwarts in senior LT Damian Ruiz, a three-year starter, and sophomore DL Keshawn Cotton.
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HOUSTON WISDOM GENERALS
Wisdom has just five wins total since 2012, but this season brings about an intriguing number of playmaking prospects. Junior WR Souhail Zouidi has good size at 6-foot-1, 155-pounds, and had 368 yards and three touchdowns last season. QB Jaylon Domingeaux is a speedster and will play quarterback after playing primarily in the defensive secondary. Elisee Birhaswirwa is a versatile running back and linebacker, rushing for 235 yards and a pair of touchdowns last season to go with 33 total tackles. Defensively, defensive end Patrick Bukuru is the leader of an inexperienced unit.
VYPE U: Q&A with Manvel's Jordon Vaughn
Jordon Vaughn, is the true definition of a student-athlete.
Playing running back alongside Michigan State-commit Donovan Eaglin, at Manvel High School, Jordon has managed to make a name for himself during the season. He went into his junior season with zero offers and finished the year with 556 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns on 96 carries. Not only that,but on the defensive side of the ball he earned 17 solo tackles.
Jordon isn't only a star on the field, but he also shines in the classroom. He is a part of the National Honor Society, has an SAT score of 1250 and an ACT score of a 26. With the hard work and effort he puts into his school work, he has earned scholarships from the six out of the eight Ivy League schools.
Recently I caught up with Jordon to ask him a few questions...
VYPE : Since your junior season ended you picked up over 15 offers, from some great schools but what stands out the most is the Ivy league schools you've received. How is it trying to balance out football and your school work?
VAUGHN: "Well, right now, balancing them both has been pretty moderate. I'm able to go workout in the morning and knock out school work later in the day. Not being in school has provided whole days of freedom, basically, and it has helped me become more organized with my work and help me prioritize my time throughout each day."
VYPE: Overall what do you think separates you from other running backs?
VAUGHN: "What I think separates me from other running backs is my combination of size, speed and strength. I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum at 6-2, 200-plus pounds when it comes to running backs but I have that home run speed to evade linebackers and safeties and able to block efficiently, too. Another aspect of my game is that I am well conditioned. I'm able to last the whole game and can go every play. I am an every-down, all purpose back as I can catch out of the backfield as well. I can do it all."
VYPE: After the loss to Fort Bend Marshall in the fourth round last season, going into your senior season what goals do you have for not only for yourself but for your team as well?
VAUGHN: "The Marshall loss definitely left me with a heavy heart. Going into my last season, the ultimate goal is going back to Cowboy Stadium in December and winning a championship for my school. Some personal goals of mine are to run lower in traffic and be more elusive out in the open field to extend plays and keep the offense going and just being more aggressive in my game as a whole. Some goals for my team is to not only win a ring but to bond as a team. We need to employ that HokaHey mentality and become more disciplined as a team."
VYPE: How are you keeping yourself in shape during these uncertain times?
VAUGHN: "I workout in my garage in the mornings. We have a bench set with plates and dumbbells to use so I will continue to get stronger. To stay in shape I go for long runs outside in my neighborhood. On top of that, I do plyometric training like chair jumps and ladder drills/hill workouts."
VYPE: If you weren't playing football what do you think you would be doing?
VAUGHN: "If I wasn't playing football, I'd run track full-time. It's my second-favorite sport behind football and I used to run AAU summer track in elementary and junior high school."
Going into the 2020, Jordon will be entering his senior season. He'll be a player you'll enjoy watching this upcoming season alongside the rest of the Manvel Mavericks. He is hoping to help the Mavericks earn great success this season as he takes his last ride in the Manvel uniform.