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KICK OFF: 5A Boys Soccer repping H-Town in Rd. 1 of UIL Playoffs
The UIL Postseason Soccer is finally upon us.
Throughout the Winter season, several teams have shined on the pitch and now is the time for them to prove they have what it takes to go the distance and reach the State Tournament in Georgetown, TX within the next month.
Fortunately for Houston, there are numerous teams that show tremendous potential to reach that point.
Here are the clubs that will be representing H-Town between this Thursday and Saturday, in the opening round (Bi-District) of the UIL Playoffs.
5A Boys Soccer
*Record Format: W-L-T (Tournament games not included)
*List is ordered alphabetically
A&M Consolidated Tigers
2022-23: 10-3-1/Finished 2nd in District 21-5A
Head Coach: Jarrod Southern
Bi-District Matchup: v. Belton
Angleton Wildcats
2022-23: 10-1-6/District 18-5A Champions (8-1-3)
Head Coach: Frank Echartea
Bi-District Matchup: v. Baytown Lee
Baytown Lee Ganders
2022-23: 6-4-4/Finished 4th in District 17-5A
Head Coach: Jay Langlois
Bi-District Matchup: v. Angleton
Baytown Sterling Rangers
2022-23: 8-4-3/Finished 3rd in District 17-5A
Head Coach: Bryan Hayman
Bi-District Matchup: v. La Porte
Crosby Cougars
2022-23: 9-3-2/Finished 2nd in District 17-5A
Head Coach: Nathan Helburg
Bi-District Matchup: v. Santa Fe
Dayton Broncos
2022-23: 7-7-2/Finished 4th in District 16-5A
Head Coach: Jed Garner
Bi-District Matchup: v. Whitehouse
Fort Bend Kempner Cougars
2022-23: 11-1-3/District 20-5A Champions (10-1-3)
Head Coach: Ezequiel Garcia
Bi-District Matchup: v. Milby
Friendswood Mustangs
2022-23: 7-7-4/Finished 4th in District 18-5A
Head Coach: Stephen Peter
Bi-District Matchup: v. Goose Creek Memorial
Fulshear Chargers
2022-23: 10-4-3/Finished 2nd in District 20-5A
Head Coach: Art Trevino
Bi-District Matchup: v. Galena Park
Galena Park Yellowjackets
2022-23: 12-5-3/Finished 2nd in District 19-5A
Head Coach: Shannon Summers
Bi-District Matchup: v. Fulshear
Goose Creek Memorial Patriots
2022-23: 13-0-2/District 17-5A Champions (9-0-1)
Head Coach: William Freeman
Bi-District Matchup: v. Friendswood
Kingwood Park Panthers
2022-23: 8-4-1/Finished 3rd in District 16-5A
Head Coach: Christian Boehm
Bi-District Matchup: v. Longview
Lake Creek Lions
2022-23: 8-5-2/Finished 4th in District
Head Coach: George Hourahan
Bi-District Matchup: v. Waco
Lamar Consolidated Mustangs
2022-23: 8-8-1/Finished 4th in District 20-5A
Head Coach: George Fenske
Bi-District Matchup: v. Houston Wisdom
La Porte Bulldogs
2022-23: 9-4-2/Finished 2nd in District 18-5A
Head Coach: Adam Meadows
Bi-District Matchup: v. Baytown Sterling
Madison Marlins
2022-23: 5-4-1/Finished 4th in District 19-5A
Head Coach: Jin-Hua Lu
Bi-District Matchup: v. Rosenberg Terry
Magnolia West Mustangs
2022-23: 10-1-5/Finished 2nd in District 21-5A
Head Coach: Jonathan Kauffman
Bi-District Matchup: v. Waco University
Milby Buffs
2022-23: 11-7/Finished 3rd in District 19-5A
Head Coach: Jose Chavez-Madrid
Bi-District Matchup: v. Fort Bend Kempner
Santa Fe Indians
2022-23: 7-4-7/Finished 3rd in District 18-5A
Head Coach: Josh Kluka
Bi-District Matchup: v. Crosby
Terry Rangers
2022-23: 11-3-2/Finished 3rd in District 20-5A
Head Coach: Michael Bevins
Bi-District Matchup: v. Houston Madison
Wisdom Generals
2022-23: 18-0/District 19-5A Champions
Head Coach: Fidel Andrade
Bi-District Matchup: v. Lamar Consolidated
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Loaded with talent, "Q-ston" is the new hotbed for QBs
Not so long ago, the city of Houston was a QB wasteland. Running backs literally ran this town.
Well, times are a-changing and Houston can proudly wear the moniker of… Q-ston.
First came the legendary VY – Vince Young of Madison back in 2001. He has been the talk of HISD ever since he wore the Marlin light blue and white. His legend grew as the dual-threat QB won a National Championship for the Texas Longhorns. He was the runner up in the Heisman race. He was the NFL Rookie of the Year in 2006 and a two-time Pro Bowler before his ride came to an end in Canada in 2017.
Then there was Andrew Luck in 2008. The Stratford signal-caller lived up to the hype at Stanford, nearly winning the Heisman Trophy, before becoming a household-name in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts. He could eventually be a Hall of Famer.
Then Jalen Hurts came out of nowhere from Channelview High School in 2015 and exploded onto the national scene at Alabama, starting as a freshman and being named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year that season. He helped win a National Championship in 2018 and then off to Oklahoma, where he would be the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year last season. He was drafted in the second round by the Philadelphia Eagles and his time may be coming.
So, who is next?
Prognosticators like Miami's D'Eriq King, who came out of Manvel. He was the No. 11 QB in the country before the season started and his stock in soaring after two games. His back-up at Manvel, who never saw the field much was Kyle Trask, who could have the Florida Gators in the national championship conversation in a few weeks.
The most NFL-looking QB is Grant Gunnell, who started three games as a freshman at Arizona. He is the all-time Texas High School passing leader coming out of St. Pius X. His best football is in front of him.
Finally, no one is talking about former Ridge Point QB Aaron Allen, who is getting it done at Louisiana Tech.
This season, while cut short for Covid-19, could give us a peek into the future of college football and possibly the NFL.
Houston is LOADED with quality QBs right now.
"Houston has never seen anything like this before with the volume of really good quarterback prospects at one time," JP Tillman, the QB Guru, who also coaches at Houston Christian.
He would know having played for coach David Raffield at Cy Falls and his QB coach was now-Langham Creek coach Todd Thompson. He played his college ball at Missouri.
"There are more passing-oriented offenses now in the city and it's allowing kids who have some much talent, to flourish," he said. "You used to have to be big guys like me, Jerrod Johnson (Humble), Bobby Reid (North Shore) or Clint Stoerner (Baytown Lee). Now, you can play quarterback a different ways."
Just look at this year's class. Never have three QBs from Q-ston been invited to the Elite 11. North Shore's Dematrius Davis, Maddox Kopp of St. Thomas and Shadow Creek's Kyron Drones made the cut and have committed to Auburn, University of Houston and Baylor, respectively.
Davis has a pair of Class 6A state titles and Drones has one in the Class 5A level.
VYPE breaks down the Who's Who of QB in Q-ston and how they project.
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Conner Weigman, Bridgeland, Class of 2022
Has all the tools to play big-time football. The Class of 2022 QB is getting ready to blow up on the college football recruiting scene. Which sport will he succeed in? He's a potential Top 30 pick in Major League Baseball. He's a 6-tool player, who can crush the ball.
BEST COLLEGE FIT
Dematrius Davis, North Shore, Auburn, Class of 2021
Ok, I love what Auburn's Gus Malzahn does on offense and the RPO scheme fits Davis. Chad Morris is the OC and is a "Texas Guy", so Davis will get a shot. Davis is accurate, coachable and a good leader. He could be special at Auburn, but can he stand up to some nasty SEC defenses.
MOST LIKELY TO BE IN THE PORTAL
Jalen Milroe, Tompkins, Alabama, Class of 2021
Jalen is a stud athlete, who was committed to Texas earlier this year. He decommitted and plans to sign with Alabama. Bama is sort of loaded at the QB position with young guys. He will need to go in and compete hard, but if he doesn't see his name climb the depth chart early this four-star could end up somewhere else.
MOST ACCURATE ARM
Maddox Kopp, St. Thomas, UH commit, Class of 2021
Kopp is a very efficient QB. Great accuracy on big stage. Showed that at Elite 11. Has started off hot this season and will have big numbers all year. Holgorsen at Houston may have gotten a three-year starter.
MOST UPSIDE
Cardell Williams, Westfield, Class of 2022
You have to be a "Dawg" to be the QB1 at Westfield. He's started as a sophomore and has a frame that he can grow in to. Great passer and willing to run. Fearless and confident.
THE FRANCHISE
Kyron Drones, Shadow Creek, Baylor, Class of 2021
Son of a coach, Drones will continue to develop. In his first year as a starter, Shadow Creek won state. He has great size and athleticism. Reps, reps, reps will make this guy a problem in the Big 12.
BEST GENES
Bert Emmanuel, Jr., Ridge Point, Class of 2022
Has great confidence and has worked on his body over the past nine months. His father, Bert, played at Rice and in the NFL for a decade. Should have a breakout season for the Panthers as a junior and be a star as a senior.
SLEEPER IN COLLEGE QB
Colton Marwill, Tomball Memorial, Class of 2021
Colorado School of Mines is getting a good one. He has a great grasp of Sam Parker's offense and has a great arm. He could have a great career at that level.
THE UNKNOWN
Tanner Murray, Langham Creek, Class of 2022
While the Lobos are struggling, the 6-foot-3 junior is a prospect. He can zing it and can throw the ball 40 times a game. He's running for his life now, but will put up huge numbers under coach Todd Thompson.
DON'T FORGET
DJ Ciers, Cypress Ranch | Luke Grden, Friendswood | Jalen Morrison, Heights |Jakolby Longino, Hightower