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VYPE Class 5A/6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Week 7 (Nov. 5-7)
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 7 and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
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Jaydon Tutwiler-Drew (@DrewJaydon) - New Caney
Great WIN for New Caney Eagles #UMW #OTA pic.twitter.com/bN8MaWudFY
— Jaydon Tutwiler-Drew (@DrewJaydon) November 11, 2020
In New Caney's 48-40 win over Cleveland last week Jaydon Tutwiler-Drew was a key piece to the victory. The junior signal-caller went 3 of 4 for 70 yards and a touchdown through the air. Then he added 121 yards and a score on just six carries on the ground.
KeKe Davis (@jakenan23) - Baytown Lee
Keke Davis starts off the 3rd qrt with a huge run for his 3rd score of the game to tie it all up 27-27! @baytownleefb @GCCISD #GanderPride pic.twitter.com/nWPLWgpevN
— Baytown Lee High School (@REL_Ganders) November 6, 2020
It was a thrilling 48-44 victory for Baytown Lee last week over Galveston Ball. The Ganders had a big performance from main back Keke Davis in the victory. Davis rushed for 142 yards and three scores on just 19 carries for the Ganders. Baytown Lee continues to play impressive football as they hold second place in district heading into this week's showdown with undefeated Port Arthur Memorial.
Xavier Smallwood (@xavier25zay) - Foster
Pre-Season Highlights ! https://t.co/2pA0p1FvSy
— Xavier Smallwood (@xavier25zay) November 1, 2020
It was a big showdown for Foster last week as they faced off against Katy Paetow. The Falcons ended up winning the meeting 28-10 and a key factor was the running of Xavier Smallwood. The back busted off 117 yards and one score on 16 carries for the Falcons.
Brock Bolfing (@BrockBolfing) - Montgomery
Mid- Season Highlight! 1,512 Passing yards, 16 Passing TD’s, 66% completion. - https://t.co/dRUJJqVipz
— Brock Bolfing (@BrockBolfing) November 10, 2020
There is being efficient and then there is was Brock Bolfing did for Montgomery last week in a 49-22 victory over Bryan Rudder. The junior finished the game 13 of 15 for 244 yards and four touchdowns. Bolfing completed 86% of his passes and had zero turnovers. On the season, Bolfing has passed for 1,512 yards and 16 scores with just three interceptions. He has helped guide the Bears to a 4-2 record through six games.
Roland Harvey (@rh_era1) - Fort Bend Marshall
Had to turn the jets on for the 1 time 👀😁 @MikeWestHTX pic.twitter.com/V0BbW3kYAw
— Roland Harvey (@rh_era1) November 7, 2020
Fort Bend Marshall has it rolling and quarterback Roland Harvey is a big reason why. Against Houston Austin last week in a 63-6 victory, Harvey went 8 of 15 for 197 yards and four scores passing. He added 99 yards rushing and a score on just five carries. Five total touchdowns for Harvey and the Buffs offense look like they haven't missed a beat.
Cardell Williams (@staywokee2) - Westfield
When you mention the top HSFB programs in the state of Texas, you’d be crazy not to bring up those Westfield Mustangs in Houston Tx🐎
— The Corporate Jock 👑 (@MikeWestHTX) November 9, 2020
Huge thanks to the entire WHS family for the amazing hospitality, can’t wait until the next Drip City 💦.
🎥:@TheGameplanU | @BallerTribe pic.twitter.com/1pSsRdQsvy
The Westfield Mustangs are 4-1 on the 2020 season and last week had a big 52-7 win over Nimitz. In that victory, Cardell Williams was on point. He went 13 of 19 for 308 yards and five touchdowns and one interception. Williams has grown into that starting QB role as he is 60 of 107 for 1,039 yards and 12 scores this season. We knew he was good as a sophomore and he's showing his skills again as a junior.
Luke Giron (@luke_giron) - Pasadena Memorial
351 Passing Yards
— Luke Giron (@luke_giron) November 7, 2020
3 Passing TD's
136 Rushing Yards
1 Rushing TD
Won 38-26💯🏈 pic.twitter.com/tqdEY6SOGm
Luke Giron went off last week in a 38-26 win over Channelview. Giron went 24 of 31 for 351 yards, three touchdowns and an interception through the air. On the ground, Giron added 159 yards and a score on 19 carries. He was dynamic late in the game. Pasadena Memorial was down nine with three minutes to go in the third quarter. The Mavericks ended up scoring 21 in the fourth quarter to win the game.
Joshua McMillan (@Duece1324) - Katy Tompkins
TOUCHDOWN @othsfalconfb: Alabama-commit @JalenMilroe throws a laser to Joshua McMillan for his second score of the game. This one from 18 yards out. #txhsfb
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) November 6, 2020
2nd - 1:14@othsfalconfb - 14@Katyfootball - 10
The angle of this is 🔥 (@ColbyHuerter @SimoneEli_TV @KPRC2RandyMc) pic.twitter.com/mkFct7LIVo
You might have heard that Katy Tompkins beat Katy last week. If you didn't, you are probably living under a rock and aren't reading this article anyways. Well they did and that snapped Katy's 75-game district game winning streak. There were a lot of great performances in that game but one that stood out was that of Joshua McMillan at receiver. McMillan finished the game with eight catches for 146 yards and three scores to help beat the Tigers. McMillan isn't the biggest receiver but Katy didn't have an answer for him all night.
Cale Hellums (@calehellums10) - Tomball
Picked the mind of Tomball quarterback @calehellums10 after he scored the game winning touchdown and watched the field goal miss on the sidelines. He also talked about how big of a win this was for the Cougars in district play. @vypehouston | #TXHSFB pic.twitter.com/PnhIWPumKL
— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) November 6, 2020
Tomball won an absolute thriller last week. Tomball defeated Klein Oak 17-16 after the Panthers missed a would-be game-winning field goal. Cale Hellums ended up having the go-ahead touchdown for the Cougars. Hellums finished the game 11 of 20 for 168 yards and one touchdown through the air and then rushed for another 118 yards and a score on 21 carries. So, a total of 286 yards for Hellums in the win.
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GCCISD Magazine Feature: Baytown Lee Football
ON A WALL INSIDE THE BAYTOWN LEE FIELDHOUSE ARE PAINTED THE PROGRAM'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS – YEARS THE GANDERS MADE THE POSTSEASON AND WON PLAYOFF GAMES.
It's been a while since they have been able to add a year to the wall. The last playoff appearance for Baytown Lee came in 2009 and for their last postseason win, you have to flip in the record books all the way back to 2002. It was in this very room that four years ago, the Class of 2021 sat. It was Tim Finn's first season and he challenged them. Now, it's time to see if they can answer the call.
"When they came in as freshmen, we came in here and sat down. There was probably 35 of them and 35 in the rest of the program," Finn said. "That was the group that we were pointing at to get us over the hump and back on the wall. "I challenged them to put us back on the wall where the playoff history is."
Baytown Lee has a rich football tradition – including making back-to-back state title games in 1951 and 1952, falling to Lubbock both years. In the mid-90s, Lee became a perennial playoff team going for seven straight seasons, the deepest run coming in 1997 when the Ganders reached the third round. Visually being able to show the current players "the wall" is a motivating factor. "There's a lot of pride in this community for this campus and this school," Finn said. "We want to bring that pride back to the school. We are slowly turning the reputation around and making progress in all our programs."
The Ganders moved into District 9-5A-DI this year with the likes of Beaumont United, Friendswood and Port Arthur Memorial. Baytown Lee will also have to stave off district-mates Goose Creek Memorial and Baytown Sterling for one of those coveted playoff slots. Last year, Lee came out of the gates hot starting 4-1 but then went 1-4 the rest of the way, missing the playoffs. Injuries played a factor in that and Finn hopes the lessons learned from a year ago will pay dividends.
Offensively, a lot of things will run through KeKe Davis and the offensive line to start. Defensively, Finn is stoked about the returning linebackers and the defensive line. The secondary should be solid as well. "I feel like with the depth and the seniors, we can overcome a couple of things," Finn said. "We can overcome some issues and come out victorious."
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