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VYPE Houston Playoff Central: C.E. King, FB Hightower, Spring move on; Area Round matchups set
SHELDON – Derek Fitzhenry can check off another accomplishment at C.E. King – a playoff victory.
The fourth-year Panthers coach watched as his team ran past Channelview 56-0 on Friday in the Class 6A Division II Region III Bi-District round at Panther Stadium, giving C.E. King its first playoff win since 2015 and first-ever as a Class 6A program.
"We have made the playoffs three years in a row and the first two years we made it we got beat in the first round, so that was a hurdle we needed to get past," Fitzhenry said. "Excited about where we are going and to have the opportunity to go to the next round."
C.E. King advances to take on defending Class 5A Division I State Champion Shadow Creek Sharks, who defeated Clear Creek 55-6, next week in the Area Round. The Panthers will be looking to reach the third round for the first time since 1989.
"They are a super program, super team and athletes everywhere," Fitzhenry said about Shadow Creek. "Their defense is just phenomenal and then they have the big quarterback who's a Power 5 superhuman being. I had his grandfather [Jerry Drones] on my staff, so I know he has great character too. It'll be a great challenge for our program."
VYPE PLAYOFF 🏈 HIGHLIGHTS 🎥@CEKing_Football was seeking its first playoff win since 2015 and first ever as a 6A program. Check out the highlights from the historic 56-0 win. #txhsfb @KPRC2RandyMc @DaRealDealKam @WillEvansDE99 @iamr0yal4k @jjerrell4 @SheldonISD @CoachFitz85 pic.twitter.com/rUrJpsj2Us
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 12, 2020
Heading into the playoffs, on paper, C.E. King had a three-headed monster coming out of the backfield with quarterback Kameron Kincheon, and backs Jerrell Wimbley and DK Hammond.
Channelview got plenty of doses of that attack, especially from the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Wimbley.
Wimbley had an impressive 251 yards and three touchdowns, including an 84-yard touchdown. For the junior back, 167 of those yards and two scores came in the first half alone.
"It's really special," Wimbley said. "We've been one and done for two years straight. Had to come in and win."
Just as impressive was Kincheon, who ran for an eight, 18-yard, and 31-yard touchdown and then threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kameron Scott. Kincheon finished with four total scores for the night.
"It's just something we worked on in practice," Kincheon said about the fast start for the offense. "It was getting all the details down and making sure everything was right and we came out here and did our thing on offense and defense too."
VYPE Postgame: @CEKing_Football QB @DaRealDealKam had a big game. Three rushing TDs & one passing TD in CE King's 56-0 victory. #txhsfb @KPRC2RandyMc @KPRC2Ari @WillEvansDE99 @iamr0yal4k @jjerrell4 @SheldonISD @HTownHSS @CoachFitz85 pic.twitter.com/8HmwkAZsbI
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 12, 2020
Defensively, C.E. King handled Channelview, not allowing a single point, giving the Panthers' the program's sixth-ever playoff shutout.
"Defense is playing great," Fitzhenry said. "We have a bunch of aggresive kids who fly to the football and gang tackle. You see a defense doing that, you know you have a great defense."
The 56-point victory margin is the largest in Panthers' playoff history, which dates to 1957. It also marks the most points ever scored in a C.E. King playoff game, the previous high being 55 back in 2014 in a 55-23 win over Beaumont Central.
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Scoreboard
Tompkins 42, FB Travis 10
Westfield 33, College Park 7
Jersey Village 52, Bellaire 0
Ridge Point 56, Seven Lakes 20
Atascocita 54, Dobie 14 (Dobie entered playoffs undefeated)
Spring 42, The Woodlands 21
Klein Oak 30, Cypress Ranch 6
CE King 56, Channelview 0 (First 6A playoff win for CE King)
Shadow Creek 55, Clear Creek 6
Clear Falls 21, Strake Jesuit 14
Barbers Hill 51, Galena Park 14
Manvel 63, Beaumont United 0
Magnolia 48, McKinney North 9
Katy Paetow 70, Baytown Lee 18 (First-ever playoff win for Panthers)
Montgomery 38, Whitehouse 31
FB Hightower 41, Port Arthur Memorial 34 (PA Memorial entered game undefeated)
Spring defeats The Woodlands 42-21
THE QB 🏈
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 12, 2020
Bishop Davenport @bishoptheQB put on a show for @SpringFootball @SpringISD #txhsfb pic.twitter.com/nmRtNhb6WL
Spring notched its first playoff victory since 2016 when it beat Klein. Winning this playoff game was a bit of revenge for last year's opening-round loss to The Woodlands. Spring moves on to face Klein Oak in the Area Round, which defeated Cypress Ranch 30-6 on Friday. Spring last reached the third round in 2015.
Spring Postgame - HFC Trent Miller
THE WRAP 🏈
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) December 12, 2020
Coach Trent Miller talks about big first round win over The Woodlands@LionsSpring 42@twhfootball 21 pic.twitter.com/Ymg2ZJJvaj
Hightower upends Port Arthur Memorial's undefeated season
Curse broken #eat #family #bringhometheship pic.twitter.com/Ie9FsmGPF2
— Joseph Sam (@coachjsam) December 12, 2020
Entering Friday, Fort Bend Hightower was definitely the underdog. On the road, facing an undefeated Port Arthur Memorial team and entering the playoffs with a 3-4 overall record. Throw all of that out of the window! A touchdown with 10 seconds to go would give FB Hightower the 41-34 lead and the eventual victory, handing the Titans their first loss of the season. The win snaps a streak of five-straight playoff losses and notches the first playoff win since 2013.
"Proud of the kids and coaches fighting through the adversity we have faced not only this week but this entire season! Hats off to them for executing the gameplan and playing hard through the adversity." - FB Hightower coach Joseph Sam to VYPE.
Highlights - FB Hightower upends PA Memorial (Fox Sports Southwest)
WITH 1️⃣0️⃣ SECONDS LEFT! 🤯@HightowerFball made some big time plays to secure a win against undefeated @portarthurisd! #TXHSFB pic.twitter.com/CaWU26wPac
— FOX Sports Southwest (@FOXSportsSW) December 12, 2020
Klein Cain vs Westfield (Area Round)
Area Round:@KleinCain 🏈 vs Westfield
— Klein Cain Football (@KLEINCAINFB) December 12, 2020
12/18/20
7pm Planet Ford Stadium#REIGNCAIN #STORMSURGE20 pic.twitter.com/IP53lAtkZe
Cy-Fair vs Tompkins (Area Round)
6A Division I, Region III Area Round
— Varsity Wires (@VarsityWires) December 12, 2020
Cy-Fair vs. Katy Tompkins
6:00 PM | Fri, Dec 18
Legacy Stadium#txhsfb
CE King vs Shadow Creek (Area Round)
After beating Clear Creek 55-6 in bi-district, Shadow Creek faces CE King in the 6A area round Dec. 18 at Challenger-Columbia Stadium in Webster with a 7 pm kickoff.
— Stephen Collins (@Stephen17748314) December 12, 2020
North Shore vs Dawson (Area Round)
RD2 UIL PLAYOFFS:
— The Nation of NS (@NSNationFB) December 11, 2020
North Shore (21-6A) vs Pearland Dawson (23-6A) at CCISD Challenger-Columbia Stadium. Thursday December 17th 7:00pm. North Shore will be the visiting team. Ticket information will be available soon. #eastside pic.twitter.com/Gb0yLVYOUw
Jersey Village vs Ridge Point (Area Round)
6A Division I, Region III Area Round
— Varsity Wires (@VarsityWires) December 12, 2020
Jersey Village vs. Ridge Point
4:00 PM | Sat, Dec 19
Legacy Stadium#txhsfb @dctf
Tomball Memorial vs Oak Ridge (Area Round)
Area Championship Info:
— TMHS Football (@Football_TMHS) December 11, 2020
Tomball Memorial Wildcats
vs
Oak Ridge War Eagles
Friday, 12/18/2020
Tomball ISD Stadium
7 pm#WelcomeToThaShow @dctf @Matt_Stepp817 https://t.co/2FTOVStGi0
Atascocita vs Pearland (Area Round)
6A Division 1 Area Football: Pearland vs. Atascocita - Friday December 18 @ 7pm at Sheldon ISD Panther Stadium #txhsfb
— Chris Walter (@walterca1107) December 12, 2020
Spring vs Klein Oak (Area Round)
On to round 2 vs Klein Oak. Friday December 18th. 7 PM Klein Memorial Stadium. @Matt_Stepp817 @dctf @vypehouston @MattMalatesta1
— Lions Football (@SpringFootball) December 12, 2020
Bridgeland vs Dekaney (Area Round)
Round 2 Area Championship
— The Bridgeland Way (@BridgelandFB) December 11, 2020
Bridgeland vs Spring Dekaney
Thursday 12/17 at CF-FCU 7:00pm
GO BEARS!
Paetow vs Canyon (Area Round)
Class 5A Division I area playoff pairing: Paetow (9-1) vs. New Braunfels Canyon (10-1), Thursday Dec. 17, 6 p.m., Legacy Stadium. #txhsfb @PaetowAthletics @PaetowFootball @PaetowPress @PaetowHS_ABC @dctf
— Dennis Silva II (@densilva2) December 12, 2020
FB Marshall vs Montgomery (Area Round)
Round 2️⃣...
— Marshall Buffalos (@MarshallBuffs) December 12, 2020
🏈 FB Marshall vs Montgomery
🗓 Friday, December 18th
📍Randall Reed Stadium
(New Caney)
⏰ 7:00 pm
Buffs are visitors.
##txhsfb
Magnolia vs Lone Star (Area Round)
Area-round playoffs:
— Greg Riddle (@DMNGregRiddle) December 12, 2020
Frisco Lone Star vs. Magnolia, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Corsicana
Frisco vs. South Oak Cliff, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Kincaide Stadium#txhsfb @SportsDayHS @friscoisd @Friscoisdsports @dallasathletics @dallasschools @dctf
VYPE Class 5A/6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Week 6 (Oct. 29-31)
Welcome to a new VYPE feature for the 2020 football season -
VYPE Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! Every week, VYPE will scour the stat sheets of the previous week and find the top performers.
Class 6A and 5A teams went into Week 6 and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
PREVIOUS HELMET STICKER SELECTIONS
- Week 1 (Sept. 24-27)
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Week 5 (Oct. 22-24)
Kameron Kincheon (@DaRealDealKam), C.E. King
Thanks @graham_torey. You make a bro look like 🔥🔥💯💪🏿🏈 pic.twitter.com/vmECGbHSK7
— Kameron Kincheon (@DaRealDealKam) November 2, 2020
C.E. King improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in district play and a big reason has been the play of Kameron Kincheon at quarterback. Last week against Summer Creek, Kincheon went 13 of 21 for 198 yards and three touchdowns in the win. He also rushed for another 56 yards.
Waymon Finley (@BxllFinley), Eisenhower
— Waymon Finley (@BxllFinley) November 1, 2020
In a come-from-behind victory over Nimitz last week, Waymon Finley is what made the offense go for IKE. Finley finished with 252 yards and two scores on 19 carries for the Eagles.
Casey Shorter (@caseyshorter22), Katy Taylor
Back and forth we go. @TaylorMustangFB RB @caseyshorter22 with a 58-yard burst. 2-point conversion good. 42-35 Mustangs, 11:49, 4Q. #txhsfb @taylor_mustangs pic.twitter.com/x8tCnXq8FH
— Dennis Silva II (@densilva2) October 31, 2020
Casey Shorter had a monster day against Mayde Creek last week. Shorter, the Army-commit, carried the ball 21 times for 171 yards and two scores. Shorter has the luxury of running behind a line that consists of Texas-commit Hayden Conner and national-recruit Bryce Foster. With a hole big enough for a truck to drive through, Shorter can just turn on the jets and go.
Ky Woods (@KyWoods28), Clear Springs
Pressure 😤@KyWoods28 pic.twitter.com/kvBSrnXjrT
— Marty🌊 (@_TherealmarcusW) November 1, 2020
Clear Springs defeated Clear Creek 33-7 last week, which pushed their record to 4-2 overall and 3-0 in district. A big piece to that win was the running of Ky Woods. He busted loose for 177 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries for the Chargers. Six games into the season, Woods has rushed for more than 500 yards and nine touchdowns. He has also eclipsed the 100-yard mark three times.
Jalen Davis (@Jalen28davis), Katy
See highlights of @Katyfootball vs @DickinsonFB and much more on @HTownHSS with @ToddFreed and powered by @vypehouston. Airing Mon. thru Wed. at 6pm, plus, Thurs. 4:30pm on @attsportsnetsw.@Jalen28davis @nicanderson02 @GUWOP1007 pic.twitter.com/5vOtAnS3uv
— H-Town High School Sports (@HTownHSS) November 2, 2020
Katy is doing what Katy does. Play defense and run the football. Jalen Davis has been a catalyst to the running game. Against Dickinson in a monster 49-7 victory, Davis rushed for 121 yards and two scores on 13 carries for the Tigers. Katy takes on Tompkins this week and Davis will have to be big again this week for the Tigers.
Joseph Manjack IV (@JosephManjack), Tomball Memorial
We finally had the opportunity to get out and see our other child @JosephManjack do him last night. @CHardemon @KhrisalynK #Brothers #SmallCircle #FutureSuccessors pic.twitter.com/0oTzPg2ajp
— Waunda Pete (@LatriecePete) October 30, 2020
Tomball Memorial is 6-0 on the season and is coming off a 29-14 win over Klein. Once again it was the Joseph Manjack IV show. He went 7 of 16 for 125 yards through the air and then had 255 yards and three scores on 21 carries on the ground. He is a load to bring down and a problem for opposing defenses. Manjack has picked up offers from USC, Utah and University of Houston in the past week.
Jakolby Longino (@ambition_kolby), Hightower Football
In a 65-45 victory for Hightower over Angleton last week, Jakolby Longino went OFF! I mean, he had eight total touchdowns. EIGHT! The UTEP-commit went 11 of 17 for 319 yards and six scores and rushed for 65 yards and two scores. A total of 384 yards of offense and eight scores for Longino. That stat line puts you up for some big awards.
CJ Dumas (@cjdumas2022), Katy Paetow
On third down, @cjdumas2022 finds a wide-open @HvnchoJQ for a 21-yard score. Easy pickings. 7-0 Paetow, 7:19, 1Q. #txhsfb @PaetowFootball @PaetowAthletics pic.twitter.com/XPE1ODxX8O
— Dennis Silva II (@densilva2) October 31, 2020
CJ Dumas has helped get Paetow off to this 5-0 start to the season. In last week's win, Dumas was 9 of 16 for 144 yards and two scores and scored another time on the ground. Paetow gets Foster this Saturday, which will be the Panthers' biggest test of the year.
Reggie Branch (@reggie1branch), Crosby
See highlights of @CMS_CougarsFB vs @BH_Athletics and much more on @HTownHSS with @ToddFreed and powered by @vypehouston. Airing Mon. thru Wed. at 6pm, plus, Thurs. 4:30pm on @attsportsnetsw.@MaloneMaddox @Jamauri_Johnson@jaylenherman_ pic.twitter.com/CILvveNUIh
— H-Town High School Sports (@HTownHSS) November 2, 2020
Reggie Branch had a nice game last week for Crosby in a 34-7 victory over Barbers Hill. The Cougars' signal-caller went 11 of 15 for 157 yards and two scores. He also had 109 yards rushing and a score on 15 carries. Nice balanced game for him.
Anthony Brown (@primetimelilant), Houston Sterling
Midseason Highlights ⬇️⬇️⬇️
— Anthony “PRIMETIME” Brown (@primetimelilant) November 1, 2020
Leads District in Passing, Rushing, and Total Yards🎯https://t.co/atkksnWMAc
In a 46-14 win over Waltrip last week, Anthony Brown was all over the field. He went 11 of 18 for 334 yards and four scores from the pocket and then rushed for another 110 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. He racked up 444 yards of total offense and six scores. That's a nice night for him.
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