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The 2023-24 girls' basketball season saw some amazing talent grace the Greater Houston-Area hardwoods across the public and private school landscapes.
After all was said and done, Houston was home to two McDonald's All-Americans as dozens of stars headed to play college basketball next fall.
But did they make the coveted ALL-VYPE Girls Basketball Teams?
Here are the 2024 ALL-VYPE Public and Private School Teams!
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ALL-VYPE PUBLIC SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
FIRST-TEAM
Shun’teria Anumele, FB Austin
Justice Carlton, Seven Lakes
Ayla McDowell, Cypress Springs
Okeke Ogechi, Hightower
Zachara Perkins, Summer Creek
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SECOND-TEAM
Aniah Alexis, Cypress Lakes
A’Zyua Blair, Pearland
Alaysia Cook, Randle
Cynthia LeCompte, Barbers Hill
Janiya Murphy, Summer Creek
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THIRD-TEAM
Brooklyn Alexander, CE King
Madison Bob, Hightower
Madison Carlton, Seven Lakes
Nataliyah Gray, Alief Taylor
Timya Grice, Katy Taylor
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ALL-VYPE PRIVATE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
First-Team
Mercy Freeman, Rosehill Christian School
Emrie Holt, Episcopal
Me’Arah O’Neal, Episcopal
Livy Sauvageau, Second Baptist School
Mila Rossini, Village School
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Second-Team
Sydney Marshall, Kinkaid
Alani Owens, Conroe Covenant School
Makynna Robbins, Lutheran South
Riley Tackett, Second Baptist School
Shaniya Williams, Village School
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Third-Team
Kenley Benson, Concordia Lutheran
Lauren Hull, Kinkaid
Kayla Phillips, Houston Christian
Grace Whering, Second Baptist School
Madison Wilson, Rosehill Christian School
THE WRAP: Concordia Lutheran's best of the Winter
Concordia Lutheran was a determined group, this Winter, on both the pitch and the hardwood.
With the season finally wrapped up, it was time for TAPPS to dole out the private school props throughout the state of Texas, and as expected, several key figures of ‘Sader Nation Winter Athletics were credited with the season recognition they deserve.
CLHS Boys Basketball
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
Recreating Concordia’s 2021-22 season, which saw the Crusaders breeze to an undefeated (10-0) District Championship en route to a TAPPS final-four appearance, is easier said than done.
Regardless, ‘Sader Nation enjoyed an impressive Winter, going 21-11 with an Area Round appearance.
Concordia hoops was headlined by senior SG/SF Jesse Fuller, who earned a First-Team All-State and All-District selections for his dominance on the court.
With several key pieces returning next Winter, including breakout sophomore Guard Howie Keene (Second-Team All-State/First-Team All-District), who will pair nicely with standout junior PG Jace Jeffries, expect ‘Sader Nation to surprise the doubters.
More Winter Honorees:
Jace Jeffries (Jr. PG): Second-Team All-District
Grant Saxton (Sr. G): Second-Team All-District
Ben Fears (Jr. SF/PF): Second-Team All-District
Donovan Holcombe (Sr. SF): All-District Honorable Mention
Raken Vargas (So. G): All-District Honorable Mention
CLHS Girls Basketball
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
The Crusaders experienced another profitable Winter on the court, maintaining a winning record of 18-16 against some tough district competition.
2022-23 also saw Concordia Lutheran Girls hoops extend their streak of playoff appearances to 25, advancing to the Area Round of the TAPPS postseason.
However, most notable was the list of accolades the team earned at the conclusion of the Winter season.
Leading CLHS was senior Kayley Brennan (Second-Team All-State/First-Team All-District) who finalized her high school career in style.
With junior C/PF Adele Neuhaus (All-State Honorable Mention/First-Team All-District) and co. returning next year, ‘Sader Nation will be aiming for a resurgence.
More Winter Honorees:
Kenley Benson (So. F): Second-Team All-District
Carly Winkler (Sr.): Second-Team All-District
Karalyn Rich (Sr. SG): All-District Honorable Mention
CLHS Boys Soccer
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
Despite facing a few setbacks throughout the season, the Crusaders managed to show some resiliency on the pitch, especially in the TAPPS-D1 postseason.
CLHS advanced to the Area Round where they narrowly fell to Nolan Catholic by a score of 2-3.
However, the boys should remain optimistic considering this season procured some bright spots. Particularly, the All-State Honorable Mentions of their anchor of the backline, senior Caleb Symons, and senior Forward/Midfielder Evan Kastenschmidt, will be a nice sendoff.
Furthermore, the return of fellow All-State Honorable Mention, sophomore Forward/Midfielder Trent Culver, along with the team’s further experience should provide the push that Concordia needs to take their game to the next level, a year from now.
More Winter Honorees:
Grant Pickrel (Jr. F/M): All-District Honorable Mention
Matthew Marsh (Sr. M): All-District Honorable Mention
Jack Marsh (So. M/D): All-District Honorable Mention
Josh Henson (Sr. GK): All-District Honorable Mention
CLHS Girls Soccer
Justin Hartojo (VYPE)
Similar to the Boys’ team, CLHS Girls Soccer experienced its fair share of ups and downs.
However, in spite of losing nine seniors in last year’s offseason, the Crusaders maintained a respectable 9-9 (5-7 in district) record en route to a TAPPS postseason appearance.
This could not have been achieved without their captain, senior CB Katelyn Denley, who capped off her final season at Concordia with a Second-Team All-State and First-Team All-District selections for her leadership on the pitch.
In addition, senior Forward Allesandra Dewenter received an All-State Honorable Mention and First-Team All-District selections for her goal-scoring proficiency.
In 2022, she combined for 26 goals and 12 assists with sophomore Gretchen Kastenschmidt (Second-Team All-District), who will look to lead the CLHS attack, next season.
More Winter Honorees
Emerson Blevins (Jr. M): All-District Honorable Mention
Avery McIntyre (Sr. CDM): All-District Honorable Mention