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THE LIST: VYPE's DFW Super 70 for Class of 2025
After hours of breaking down film, attending 7 on 7 events, talking with coaches and evaluating previous performances, VYPE Media breaks down the Super 70 prospects for the Class of 2025 in the DFW area.
The rankings will fluctuate over the summer and fall, but here is the LIST.
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No. 1 - Dakorien Moore. Duncanville, Wide Receiver, LSU-Commit
No. 2 - Ty Haywood, Denton Ryan, Offensive Lineman
No. 3 - Kaliq Lockett, Sachse, Wide Receiver
No. 4 - Michael Fasusi, Lewisville, Offensive Lineman
No. 5 - Keelon Russell, Duncanville, Quarterback, SMU-Commit
No. 6 - Riley Pettijohn, McKinney, Linebacker
No. 7 - Kamauryn Morgan, South Oak Cliff, Defensive End
No. 8 - Elijah Barnes, Skyline, Linebacker
No. 9 - Lamont Rogers, Mesquite Horn, Offensive Lineman
No. 10 - Deondrae Riden, Desoto, Running Back
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No. 11 - Taz Williams Jr., Red Oak, Wide Receiver
No. 12 - Michael Turner, Richland, Running Back
No. 13 - Henry Fenuku, North Crowley, Offensive Lineman
No. 14 - Daylon Singleton, Desoto, Wide Receiver, SMU-Commit
No. 15 - Jack Van Dorselaer, Southlake Carroll, Tight End, Tennessee-Commit
No. 16 - Kevin Sperry, Denton Guyer, Quarterback, Oklahoma-Commit
No. 17 - Daylan McCutcheon, Lovejoy, Wide Receiver
No. 18 - Jonathan Cunningham, North Crowley, Linebacker
No. 19 - Carterrious Brown, Seguin, Wide Receiver
No. 20 - Marcus Garcia, Denton Ryan, Offensive Lineman, Texas A&M-Commit
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No. 21 - Bryson Jones, Lone Star, Wide Receiver
No. 22 - Travis Buhake, Mansfield Summit, Defensive Lineman, Houston-Commit
No. 23 - Weston Polk, Coppell, Linebacker, Kansas State-Commit
No. 24 - Connor Carty, Prosper, Offensive Lineman, Texas A&M-Commit
No. 25 - Riley Wormley, Southlake Carroll, Running Back, USC-Commit
No. 26 - Zay Gentry, McKinney, Defensive Back
No. 27 - Kameron Powell, McKinney North, Wide Receiver
No. 28 - Kelvion Riggins, Forney, Linebacker, Texas A&M-Commit
No. 29 - Terry Shelton, Ranchview, Wide Receiver
No. 30 - Colter Alberding, Allen, Offensive Lineman
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No. 31 - Gracen Harris, Ennis, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma-Commit
No. 32 - Isaiah Robertson, Arlington, Athlete, Baylor-Commit
No. 33 - Khristian Mackintrush, McKinney, Tight End
No. 34 - Jon Denman, Palestine, Running Back
No. 35 - Sentel Simpson, Panther Creek, Wide Receiver
No. 36 - Richmond Ugochukwu, Berkner, Linebacker
No. 37 - Emeka Ugorji, South Oak Cliff, Offensive Lineman
No. 38 - Jayden Shelton, South Oak Cliff, Linebacker, Arkansas-Commit
No. 39 - Draden Fulbright, North Crowley, Defensive Back
No. 40 - Emmanuel Choice, Lancaster, Wide Receiver
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No. 41 - Javion Holiday, Duncanville, Defensive Back, SMU-Commit
No. 42 - Chase Coleman, Memorial, Defensive Back, UCLA-Commit
No. 43 - Kobi Foreman, Berkner, Defensive Back
No. 44 - Maliek Hawkins, Frisco Emerson, Defensive Back, Oklahoma-Commit
No. 45 - Keiundre Johnson, Terrell, Defensive End
No. 46 - Ashton Ansley, Anna, Wide Receiver
No. 47 - Chance Ables, Dallas Christian, Wide Receiver
No. 48 - Dilan Battle, Mansfield Timberview, Defensive Lineman
No. 49 - Dillon Arkansas, Denton Ryan, Linebacker, TCU-Commit
No. 50 - Kelden Ryan, Desoto, Quarterback, Virginia Tech-Commit
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No. 51 - Landyn Locke, Rockwall, Quarterback, Wisconsin-Commit
No. 52 - Cornelius Warren, North Crowley, Running Back
No. 53 - Keylan Abrams, Desoto, Defensive End, TCU-Commit
No. 54 - Nathan Tilmon, Mansfield Timberview, Defensive Back, SMU-Commit
No. 55 - Sael Reyes, Desoto, Defensive Back
No. 56 - Tyren Polley Jr., Duncanville, Defensive Back, SMU-Commit
No. 57 - Owen Hollenbeck, Melissa, Offensive Lineman, Oklahoma-Commit
No. 58 - Brock Golwas, Flour Mound Marcus, Linebacker, Texas Tech-Commit
No. 59 - Desean Bryant, Duncanville, Offensive Lineman
No. 60 - Jaylan Beckley, Trinity Christian Academy, Offensive Lineman, Oklahoma State-Commit
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No. 61 - Michael Henderson, Wylie East, Defensive Back, Texas Tech-Commit
No. 62 - Leo Almanza, Byron Nelson, Defensive Back
No. 63 - Sawyer Anderson, Parish Episcopal, Quarterback, Purdue-Commit
No. 64 - Xavier Ukponu, Denton Guyer, Defensive Lineman
No. 65 - Dilan Tallie, Bowie, Wide Receiver
No. 66 - Quinton Brown, Liberty Christian, Wide Receiver, Boise State-Commit
No. 67 - Lorenzo Hill, Denton Ryan, Wide Receiver
No. 68 - Logan Cahill, Prosper, Offensive Lineman
No. 69 - Byron Washington, Desoto, Offensive Lineman, Syracuse-Commit
No. 70 - Luke Carney, Dallas Christian, Quarterback, Syracuse-Commit
CW33 High School Football Showdown Preview: McKinney Lions vs. Highland Park Scots
As we slowly inch closer and closer to the state tournament, plenty of Dallas-Fort Worth area teams are battling it out to see who can punch their ticket to the biggest stage in Texas high school football. This week, the CW33 High School Showdown featured game of the week includes a focused McKinney High Lions squad going up against a giant in the area: the Highland Park Scots. VYPE DFW breaks down the two teams and what fans can expect in this area-round match up:
McKinney Lions (9-2, 5-2)
The McKinney Lions have been working on their goals since the end of their season last year. Focused, determined, and ready for success, McKinney started the season with three consecutive victories against non-district opponents: a hard-fought, close battle with Longview (23-21), a 35-14 victory over Richardson Berkner, and a statement 30-7 victory over Flower Mound. From there, the team entered district play with the goal of getting through anyone who stood between them and the playoffs.
Led by Godspower Nwawuihe (who is averaging over 80 rushing yards per game this season with 10 touchdowns), Khali Best (averaging over 55 receiving yards per game this season with 9 touchdowns), Krhsitian Mackintrus, Bryan Jackson (averaging over 74 rushing yards per game this season with 8 touchdowns), Ja'Tavious Greer, Sincere Blakely, Jeremiah Daoud, and others, this offense has been able to remain focused. Paired with a defense led by Deondre Shepherd, Kevin Brown, Jonathan Agumadu, Jordan Covington, and others, the Lions finished district play with a 5-2 district record and a third-place seat in their district standings.
Knowing they had to put the pedal to the metal and really grind to get through tough playoff games, McKinney has already started off on the right foot with a 52-31 victory over Flower Mound Marcus in the bi-district round last week. The team looks to continue their run on Friday night against Highland Park.
Highland Park Scots (10-1, 7-1)
After falling to Denton Guyer in the second round of playoffs last year, Highland Park has been on a mission to get back to the top. The team began the year with two non-district victories over Flower Mound Marcus (56-24) and Lewisville (21-18). Poised and focused to take on their district opponents, the team geared up for the road to playoffs behind talented athletes like Cormac Carroll, Wes Giese, Warren Peck, Steel Tobin, Parker Thompson, Max Swartzendruber, Gunnar Rolseth, Hudson Groth, and more.
Despite losing their opening district game in a 51-41- battle against Lake Highlands, the Scots were determined to learn and move forward without ever looking back. With a seasoned team that knows how to do their job on the field, the Scots channeled their energy into defeating the rest of their opponents week after week as they defeated Irving (63-3), Dallas Jesuit (15-13), Richardson (34-15), and more in well-earned victories. Finishing second in their district standings with a 7-1 district record-- just behind Lake Highlands-- Highland Park was ready to enter the playoffs.
So far in the playoffs, the Scots have defeated Arlington. With a 45-17 victory last week, the team was able to celebrate and focus on their next opponent. Looking to continue their usual dominance, the Scots prepare for McKinney on Friday.
What To Expect
Highland Park has a longstanding history of being great in Texas high school football. Utilizing great game IQ, a strong drive to win, and talented athletes, the Scots are consistent and determined every single game. Having outscored their opponents by a combined 232 points this season, the Scots have showcased a powerful defense and an offense that is willing to make big moves. McKinney, however, has been battle-tested all season. With their backs against the wall in tough moments, the Lions have learned valuable assets when it comes to decision-making in the moment as well as what it truly means to be resilient and have grit. Fans can expect this game to be jam-packed with powerful moves on both ends of the ball as these two teams battle tooth and nail to make it to the next round.
Kick-off is slated for 7 p.m. on Friday night at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on SMU's campus. If you can't make it out to the game, be sure to catch all the action on CW33!