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The All-VYPE Offensive Teams presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
What a big year it was for Houston-area public school football as North Shore and Paetow won their respective UIL Classifications.
Katy reached the State Semis along with Tomball and Crosby. A team is make of stars and here are the All-VYPE Offensive Teams of the Year presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedic and Sports Medicine.
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OFFENSIVE MVP (WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AS PART OF THE VYPE AWARDS presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedic and Sports Medicine.)
FINALISTS
Conner Weigman, Bridgeland
Harold Perkins, Cy Park
Rueben Owens, El Campo
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QUARTERBACK
First-Team
Cale Hellums, Tomball
Conner Weigman, Bridgeland
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Second-Team
Bert Emanuel Jr., Ridge Point
Bishop Davenport, Spring
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Honorable-Mention
Kaleb Bailey, North Shore
Duke Butler, Shadow Creek
Demetrias Charles, Channelview
CJ Dumas, Paetow
DJ Lagway, Willis
Luke Martin, Dickinson
Mabrey Mettauer, The Woodlands
Nash Rankin, Stratford
Gavin Rutherford, Cinco Ranch
Carson Roper, Klein Cain
Cardell Williams, Westfield
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RUNNING BACKS
First-Team
Seth Davis, Katy
Rueben Owens, El Campo
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Second-Team
Richard Reese, Bellville
Jalen Washington, Montgomery
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Honorable Mention
Lloyd Avant, Summer Creek
Hunter Bilbo, Magnolia West
Kendrick Bradley, Klein Forest
Jacob Brown, Paetow
Jeremy Payne, Hightower
Kedrick Reescano, New Caney
Santana Scott, Morton Ranch
Demonte Seymore, Manvel
David Smith, Clear Falls
Jerrell Wimbley, CE King
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OFFENSIVE LINE
First-Team
Kelvin Banks, Summer Creek
Kameron Dewberry, Atascocita
Talmadge Pounds, North Shore
Jeremiah Richard, Paetow
PJ Williams, Dickinson
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Second-Team
Landon Roaten, Tomball
Kaden Sieracki, The Woodlands
Tevin Shaw, Manvel
Bryce Simpson, Cypress Ranch
Caleb Webb, Katy
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Honorable Mention
Trey Brooks, Cy Falls
Ashton Funk, Tompkins
Reagan Gill, Jersey Village
Calvin Harvey, Ridge Point
Nolan Hay, Taylor
Nonso Omezi, Westside
Hudson Perroni, Stratford
Charles Ridley, Montgomery
Zach Session, Morton Ranch
Isaiah Villanueva, Paetow
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WIDE RECEIVERS
First-Team
Matthew Golden, Klein Cain
Chris Marshall, FB Marshall
Louis Williams III, Conroe
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Second-Team
Nic Anderson, Katy
Andrew Maleski, Bridgeland
Kole Wilson, Paetow
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Honorable Mention
David Amador, North Shore
Cadyn Bradley, Spring
Caleb Douglas, Hightower
Ben Ferguson, The Woodlands
Izeal Jones, Pearland
Cameron Kirkwood, Crosby
Josh McMillan, Tompkins
Xavier Neal, Heights
Seth Salverino, Cinco Ranch
Marvin Session, Ridge Point
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TIGHT END
First-Team
Donovan Green, Dickinson
Cody Mladenka, College Park
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Second-Team
Reid Mikeska, Bridgeland
Hawkins Polly, Stratford
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Hononable Mention
Luke Carter, Katy
Gavin Howard, Deer Park
Thomas Jewett, Strake Jesuit
Cooper Stevens, Cy-Fair
Gavin Waits, Fulshear
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ATHLETES
First-Team
Ja’Koby Banks, FB Marshall
Harold Perkins, Cy Park
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Second-Team
Ryan Niblett, Eisenhower
Ky Woods, Clear Falls
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Honorable Mention
Jadarius Brown, Conroe
Cyrin Myles, Crosby
Marques Neal, Channelview
Dominic Njoku, Travis
Patrick Smith, FB Clements
Tijae Williams, Fulshear
Wyatt Young, Tompkins
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KICKERS
First-Team
Carter Brown, Dawson
Trevor Helburg, Crosby
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Second-Team
Anthony Fuentes, Paetow
Tony Sterner, Kingwood Park
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Honorable Mention
Carlos Alvarado, Tomball
Jonathan Dimas, Westfield
Keegan Sneedon, Seven Lakes
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National Signing Day Roadmap: Houston’s stars set to put ink to paper on Wednesday
HOUSTON – Early National Signing Day is normally a spectacle by itself.
But this year, you throw in the wild summer of conference realignment – started by Texas and Oklahoma officially getting accepted into the SEC and leaving the Big 12 Conference – paired with the wild coaching carousel that was headlined by Lincoln Riley leaving Oklahoma for USC, this day is crazier than usual.
New head coaches and staffs have been racing across the country in their private jets to either try and keep their new program’s current signing class together or flip players from their old to their new school.
Here is what we know about Houston’s top stars in the Class of 2022 and what they plan to do this week. This is your Roadmap to Early National Signing Day in Houston.
Harold Perkins (Cy Park) – Will Commit January 2
Ranked No. 1 player in Texas by 24/7Sports and No. 1 Linebacker. Ranked No. 5 overall Nationally
Perkins is down to his Top 3 of Texas A&M, LSU and Texas. Perkins had an in-home visit with the Longhorns back on December 9.
Kelvin Banks (Summer Creek) – Will Sign to Texas on Wednesday
Ranked No. 3 player in Texas by 24/7 Sports and No. 15 Nationally
Banks was originally committed to Oregon since early this fall. But with Mario Cristobal taking the Miami job, Banks decommitted. He originally said he would wait until February after this. But on Saturday, Banks verbally committed to Texas. He does plan to sign to Texas on Wednesday. VYPE has been told that Banks is on vacation and will sign his NLI and send it in Wednesday morning.
Denver Harris (North Shore) – Is Expected to Announce and Sign on Wednesday
Ranked No. 5 player in Texas, No. 16 Nationally
Denver Harris has kept his recruiting process rather quiet. The five-star cornerback has made it known that he will be making his decision on Wednesday. VYPE has been told it will be done in the morning prior to the team’s practice around 10:30 am. Harris hasn’t publicly released his top schools but has recently made a trip to Texas A&M and visited with Texas coaches in-home back on December 10.
Conner Weigman (Bridgeland) – Will Sign with Texas A&M on Wednesday
Ranked No. 7 player in Texas, No. 19 Nationally
The dual-sport Conner Weigman will sign with Texas A&M on Wednesday. He will celebrate the signing at 3:15 in the cafeteria at Bridgeland High School. Weigman, a five-star quarterback, is a part of what the Aggies hope is their best class in history. Earlier on Monday, Zach Calzada entered the transfer portal from Texas A&M. This leaves former Longview QB Haynes King, who was starting for the Aggies before an injury this past season and Blake Bost, for Port Neches-Groves signal-caller as some of his main competition. Weigman also plays baseball and could see the field this spring for Texas A&M as he is an early graduate.
Chris Marshall (Fort Bend Marshall) – Will Sign in February
Ranked No. 11 player in Texas, No. 62 Nationally
Chris Marshall verbally committed to Texas A&M on November 6. The dual-sport star tells VYPE that he is not signing early but will do so in February.
Malick Sylla (Katy) – Will Sign to Texas A&M on Wednesday
Ranked No. 12 player in Texas, No. 66 Nationally
Sylla, a four-star defensive lineman, will be signing with Texas A&M on Wednesday morning at 6:45 am in the team meeting room.
PJ Williams (Dickinson) – Will Sign to Texas A&M on Wednesday
Ranked No. 14 player in Texas, No. 80 Nationally
PJ Williams is the ninth-ranked offensive lineman and will be heading to Texas A&M. Williams will be signing along with teammate Donovan Green at 10:20 am in the gym.
Julian Humphrey (Clear Lake) – Will Sign to Georgia on Wednesday
Ranked No. 16 player in Texas, No. 90 Nationally
The Clear Lake CB has had an interesting recruitment process. He was at one point committed to Florida but then opened his recruitment again on October 25. He dropped a Top 3 of Texas A&M, LSU and Georgia on November 2 before committing to the Bulldogs on November 12. He is set to sign and receive his All-American Jersey on Wednesday at 11:45 am in the Performance Athletic Center at Clear Lake HS. But on Tuesday, Humphrey was re-offered by new Florida coach Billy Napier just a day before signing … so we will see what happens.
Kam Dewberry (Atascocita) – Will announce his commitment on Wednesday
Ranked No. 17 player in Texas, No. 91 Nationally
The Atascocita offensive lineman has made his decision. He will make it publicly known on Wednesday at 3 p.m. It has come down to Texas A&M, which with Dewberry’s commitment could help vault the Aggies 2022 class to No. 1 in the nation, Texas and Oklahoma. Dewberry on December 9 had an in-home visit with the Longhorns coaches, including head coach Steve Sarkisian. He also visited with the Aggies in home, including Jimbo Fisher on December 1. The Longhorns have had a recent run of success with offensive linemen, including grabbing Summer Creek’s Kelvin Banks, who Dewberry grew up playing Little League with in the area.
Donovan Green (Dickinson) – Will Sign with Texas A&M on Wednesday
Ranked No. 20 in Texas, No. 121 Nationally
The Dickinson tight end is a nice get for the Aggies. Green follows in the steps of also former Dickinson Gator Jalen Wydermeyer, who was a star at Texas A&M this past season in the offense. This past season for Dickinson, Green had 27 catches for 602 yards and nine scores. He led the team in receiving yards, according to MaxPreps.
Other Key Houston-Area Signings
No. 27 Bobby Taylor (Katy) - Will Sign to Texas A&M on Wednesday -7 am at Katy’s Team Meeting Room
No. 32 Jaydon Blue (Klein Cain – Did Not Play His Senior Season) –Will Sign to Texas on Wednesday
No. 35 Matthew Golden (Klein Cain) – Will Sign on Wednesday at 12:30 in auditorium of Klein Cain HS
No. 38 Nicholas Anderson (Katy) - Will Sign to Oklahoma on Wednesday-7 am at Katy’s Team Meeting Room
No. 41 Martrell Harris (The Woodlands) – Will Sign to Texas A&M on Wednesday at 11:30 am at the HS
No. 44 Kristopher Ross (North Shore) – TBD
No. 47 Noah Thomas (Clear Springs) – Will Sign to Texas A&M at 11:45 am in the gym at Clear Springs HS
No. 54 Marcus Scott II (Conroe) – Will Sign to Missouri on Wednesday at 11:30 am in Conroe HS Gym
No. 65 Justin Medlock (Manvel) – Will Announce his Commitment on Wednesday
No. 75 Ty Kana (Katy) - Will Sign to Texas Tech on Wednesday-7 am at Katy’s Team Meeting Room