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VYPE Class 6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Bi-District (Dec. 10-12)
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 teams went into the first round of the playoffs and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
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Marquis Shoulders (@Marquis23_) - Tompkins
Full season highlights‼️ I will be signing December 16 #ReignCane 👑🌀. Note to self no Tx schools offered. Full video~ https://t.co/PGNpCADJ9O @HD7vs7 @simplyCoachO @GPowersScout @samspiegs @Perroni247 @MikeWestHTX pic.twitter.com/9k6Dfpl4M5
— Marquis Shoulders 3🌟 (@Marquis23_) December 9, 2020
Last week in a 42-10 victory over Fort Bend Travis, Marquis Shoulders had a nice outing. The Tulsa-signee busted loose for 103 yards and a score on 17 carries and will be a big factor this week against Cy-Fair as the Falcons look to move on.
David Amador II (@IIAmador18) - North Shore
Hard work pay off, first playoff game. @Elisa2002 @CoachJP3 pic.twitter.com/KnBFK5E0bj
— David Amador II (@IIAmador18) December 13, 2020
North Shore rolled past Deer Park last week, winning 59-6. One of the big targets for Dematrius Davis was receiver David Amador II. He finished the game with 105 yards and a touchdown on three catches, averaging 35 yards a catch. His lone touchdown catch went for 52 yards. Another weapon for the Mustangs at receiver.
Jaden Stewart (@JadenStew21) - Pearland Dawson
See highlights of @DawsonEagleFB vs @DickinsonFB and much more on @HTownHSS with @ToddFreed57 and powered by @vypehouston. Airing Mon. thru Wed. at 6pm, plus, Thurs. 4:30pm on @attsportsnetsw.@TJBURGESS4 @JadenStew21 @mar1onallen pic.twitter.com/VjhPCaDf2j
— H-Town High School Sports (@HTownHSS) December 14, 2020
Pearland Dawson needed to make a second-half comeback against Dickinson in the opening round of the playoffs and ended up moving on with a 35-19 victory. Jaden Stewart was a big piece to the win as he rushed for 155 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries in the win.
Bert Emanuel Jr (@BertEmanuel3) - Ridge Point
First round of playoffs vs Seven Lakes : https://t.co/VUHxbHqW9o pic.twitter.com/1z6WHM3mT5
— 𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓽 𝓮𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓾𝓮𝓵 Jr😈 (@BertEmanuel3) December 14, 2020
In a 56-20 victory over Seven Lakes, Bert Emanuel Jr was on point for the Panthers. Emanuel finished 10 of 14 for 201 yards and four touchdowns in the win for Ridge Point. The junior quarterback has surpassed 1,000 yards passing for the year and has 12 touchdowns.
Bishop Davenport (@bishoptheQB) - Spring
📸 | @TimVerghese pic.twitter.com/NPKb5nnyR5
— bishop davenport (@bishoptheQB) August 7, 2020
Bishop Davenport has been ultra-impressive this season for the Lions. In a 42-21 victory over The Woodlands, Davenport went 23 of 28 for 326 yards and four touchdowns. He also rushed for another 126 yards and two touchdowns as well for the Lions. Add it all up to a eye-popping 452 total yards and six touchdowns for Davenport.
Preston Hatter (@PrestonHatter2) - Klein Oak
Gotta keep your head high and beat the odds 🏋🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/7qY9cE0ScJ
— PJ Hatter (@PrestonHatter2) December 14, 2020
There is another sophomore running back to watch in H-Town and his name is Preston Hatter. The Klein Oak back in a 30-6 win over Cypress Ranch, Hatter rushed for an impressive 168 yards and four touchdowns on 14 carries for the Panthers in the win. That was his first varsity game of his career and what a way to start it!
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Is Tompkins under-appreciated? Presented by Athlete Training + Health
Is Katy Tompkins under-appreciated?
Possibly so. VYPE's No. 9 ranked team might feel a little disrespected. The Falcons knocked off VYPE's Class 5A No. 5 Magnolia Bulldogs to open the season. The 'Dogs are legit running the ball and play good defense.
What's confusing is the 10-7 win over Clear Springs. That didn't make too much sense but its 2020, so let's move on.
Since then, Tompkins crushed Cinco Ranch 55-0 and then-Top 5 Katy Taylor 28-0.
The Falcons will cruise through the next three weeks and then it's Katy week. The game was originally scheduled a few weeks back to be televised by the KUBE. COVID-19 has backed it up until late November.
So, who is getting it done at Tompkins?
It's been a little throw-back football – great defense and some ground-and-pound.
The Tompkins D has only given up seven points per game. They blitz and can cover downfield. The special teams got things going last week with a blocked punt, scoop and score against Taylor.
The offense is rolling with Bama-commit Jalen Milroe. The QB is averaging over 110 yards a game through the air and 35 yards on the ground. In the backfield, Tulsa-commit Marquis Shoulders has over 420 yards on the ground, while Katy-transfer Sherman Smith has 350 yards. Both are home-run hitters.
The 4-0 Tompkins is the largest school by enrollment in the district so they will go 6A DI and face the likes of Ridge Point, Travis, George Ranch or Dulles.
Coach Todd McVey's philosophy results in staying power through the rest of the regular season and the playoffs.
So, warning H-Town… don't sleep on Tompkins.
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