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VYPE Class 5A/6A Helmet Stickers powered by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: Week 5 (Oct. 22-24)
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 and 5A teams went into Week 5 and wow there were some amazing performances! See who earned VYPE Helmet Stickers this week. Here are the selections.
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Week 4 (Oct. 15-17)
Joseph Manjack IV (@JosephManjack) - Tomball Memorial
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— H-Town High School Sports (@HTownHSS) October 26, 2020
For a second-straight week, Joseph Manjack IV has had to fill-in for Tomball Memorial at quarterback. The move to the backfield hasn't been bad. Manjack in a 64-49 victory over Klein Cain went off for 294 yards and four touchdowns on just 15 carries coming out of the backfield. Manjack was a difficult cover already when he just played receiver. Now, it's even tougher because he can also throw the ball as well. To average 24.5 yards per tote in a game is video-game like.
Oghenemine Imarah (@mine_imarah) - Bridgeland
VYPE 🎥: Meet @BridgelandFB DE @mine_imarah | 2021 | 6”2 | 230 | #txhsfb
— vypehouston (@vypehouston) October 23, 2020
“He has Power 5 Outside Linebacker Skills” @KPRC2RandyMc @CyFairISD @ConnerWeigman @Perroni247 @BridgelandCFISD @ahverdejo @VarsityWires @GoffneyDylan @KPRC2Ari @CoachRaffield @ray_zepeda1 @ToddFreed57 pic.twitter.com/nzqGM4zlQW
We introduced you to Bridgeland senior defensive end Oghenemine Imarah last week. He is a force on the line. In a 29-17 victory over Cypress Ranch last week, Imarah had eight tackles. 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. He leads the district with seven sacks through just five games.
Kendric Rhymes (@keno_datman) - Heights
In a 45-7 win over Chavez, Kendric Rhymes had himself a game. Nearly busting off a 200-yard performance, Rhymes rushed for 182 yards and three scores on 13 carries.
Bert Emanuel Jr. (@BertEmanuel3) - Ridge Point
1 of 4 passing Tds from last night 🤩@RPHS_FB pic.twitter.com/2AeRvgnzmQ
— 𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓽 𝓮𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓾𝓮𝓵 Jr😈 (@BertEmanuel3) October 23, 2020
Coming off a District Newcomer of the Year performance in 2019, Bert Emanuel Jr. is starting to show off his arm again in 2020. Emanuel Jr. in a 56-14 win over Clements finished 11 of 15 for 149 yards and four scores. He also carried the ball four times for 48 yards and another score. The son of former NFL receiver Bert Emanuel is cementing his spot under center for the Panthers.
Gavin Session (@gavin_session07) - Atascocita
Atascocita QB Gavin Session with the truck stick and gets a first down for the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/usKNtt4imj
— Marcus Gutierrez (@MarcG14Line) October 24, 2020
Step out Brice Matthews and step in Gavin Session. Over at Atascocita, Craig Stump has always had the next guy to fill that QB void. Session, only a junior, is showing off his skill in the limited games the Eagles have been able to play. While others have played five games, Atascocita is 1-1 entering this week coming off a 66-0 win over Humble. In that game, Session went 16 of 23 for 165 yards and two scores through the air, while rushing for another 110 yards and two scores on the ground in just 17 carries. A nice night racking up 275 yards and four scores.
Johnathan Baldwin (@Johnathan2x) - Dobie
The UNLV-commit has been doing some damage on the offensive side of the ball. Johnathan Baldwin in a 48-7 win over South Houston last week rushed for 151 yards and five touchdowns on just eight carries. He is committed to UNLV as a safety but they may want to consider him at running back as well at the next level.
Christian Olige - Baytown Lee
6’2 230 lbs QB Christian Olige. 15 Td’s 1 Int. 1200 total yards in 4 games. pic.twitter.com/tHEmqzuIkg
— Spencer Anthony (@Coach_SAnthony) October 23, 2020
Baytown Lee is 4-1 on the 2020 season and a big reason is the play of quarterback Christian Olige through four games has passed for 932 yards and 14 scores with just two interceptions, while rushing for 264 yards as well. In their 28-14 win over Goose Creek Memorial last week, Olige went 15 of 23 for 289 yards and four scores.
De'Monte Seymore (@@dseymoree) - Manvel
De'Monte Seymore had a breakout game against Angleton last week for Manvel. In the 49-28 victory for the Mavericks, Seymore rushed for 248 yards and two scores on 16 carries. Those are all season highs for the junior. The 248 yards is a new career-high for Seymore, breaking his previous high of 157, which came last year as a sophomore.
Phillip Amy - Foster
Touchdown Falcons!
— Ryan Dunsmore (@Duns_more) October 24, 2020
Foster (@FosterFootball) 35
Hightower 34
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Senior QB Philip Amy calls on senior TE Blayne Ciancone for the 8-yard TD. 2-point play fails. pic.twitter.com/58rtNk5Vyz
In the epic 35-34 victory for Foster of Hightower last week, a key to that was the play of senior quarterback Philip Amy. The signal-caller finished 22 of 34 for 457 yards and four scores. What a performance by him.
Semaj McCall (@MccallSemaj) - Texas City
In a 31-6 victory last week, Texas City running back Semaj McCall went off for 164 yards and two scores on just 24 carries. Nice performance for the Stingarees back!
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VYPE Football 2020 Preview: District 12-5A-DII
Welcome to the 2020 football season. What a weird offseason it was for everyone. There was not a summer camp circuit for players to go showcase their talents at. In-person recruiting came to a screeching halt and the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected everyone.
But VYPE has still done what we have always done when it comes to previewing Texas high school football here in Houston. With that said - here is the District 12-5A-DII Preview!
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PRESEASON RANKINGS
Barbers Hill
Crosby
Port Neches-Groves
Nederland
Texas City
Kingwood Park
Dayton
Santa Fe
(Bold Denotes Playoffs)
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VYPE PRESEASON AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: Blake Bost, Port Neches-Groves
Offensive MVP: Reggie Branch, Crosby
Defensive MVP: Bruce Erekson, Santa Fe
Breakout Player of the Year: Semaj McCall, Texas City
Sleeper Team: Kingwood Park
THIS IS GOING TO BE A FUN DISTRICT. BARBERS HILL IS COMING OFF A DISTRICT TITLE SEASON, WHILE CROSBY IS ON THE RISE AGAIN AND SETX POWERS PORT NECHES-GROVES AND NEDERLAND SLIDE INTO THIS DISTRICT. THIS IS GOING TO BE FUN!
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BARBERS HILL EAGLES
The Tom Westerberg-led Eagles are coming off their best season since 2001, which was the last time they won 11 games. Prior to last season, the last time Barbers Hill stood atop the district was 2011. Can the Eagles do it again? They will have to replace District MVP Christian Kaopua at QB. First-team, all-district receiver Cameron Cauley (960 yards, 16 TDs) is back along with Canden Grogan (451 yards). In the backfield, Garret Hagler returns after rushing for 851 yards a year ago. Opening the holes for Hagler will be Eli Burch. He will have to fill the shoes of USC-signee Casey Collier. Defensively, watch for Isaiah Marcel and Josh King-Bradley on the line. The duo could be super disruptive in 2020. Ashton Hamby, who was a second-team pick, will hold down the secondary at corner.
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CROSBY COUGARS
The Cougars returned to the postseason in 2019 after missing it the previous year. Jerry Prieto enters year two
as the head of the Cougars. Prieto does bring back a pretty dynamic backfield in Reggie Branch and Deniquez Dunn. That duo combined for more than 3,600 total yards. Branch and Dunn will be the catalysts to this offense. Jaylen Herman (621 yards, 9 scores) returns as the leading receiver target. The defensive unit will have to replace Hunter Bailey, who led the team in tackles (112) and sacks (6) a year ago. Jamauri Johnson (51 tackles, 3 sacks) will be one to watch, along with Sir Hill (59 tackles) and Michael Ray (41 tackles, 2 INTs).
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PORT NECHES-GROVES INDIANS
The PN-G Indians have rumbled into the playoffs for seven-straight seasons. Some would consider 2019 to be
a bit of a down year, just on the premise that they did not surpass 10 wins, which they had done for the previous three years. Blake Bost will be the one to try and wheel this team back into double digit victories again. Bost last year at QB passed for 2,505 yards and 15 scores. Brady Nail will be the top target for Bost at receiver. Defensively, watch for linebackers Christian Sullivan (60 tackles) and Dean Guidry (45 tackles, 1 INT) will lead that corps, which brings back four starters.
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NEDERLAND BULLDOGS
Nederland went 4-7 overall last year and got knocked out in the first round. The Bulldogs return a pair of solid backs including Josh Mazyck, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and 12 scores. Kade Scott is the other back that will get some time. Kyndon Fuselier plays both ways for the Bulldogs at wide receiver and safety. He is a playmaker. Also watch for DE Jose Fuentes, S Evan Whitehead, WR/QB Rene Cunningham, LB Jaice Beck and DL Ricky Johnson. Also watch for sophomore CB Jelani Chevalier. This team should be better than its four-win mark from a year ago.
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TEXAS CITY STINGAREES
The Stingarees are moving down a division, which will help them. Texas City went 2-8 a year ago and 2-5 in district play. So, what do the Stingarees have coming back? Semaj McCall is one of the top returners on the offensive side of the ball. McCall rushed for 1,090 yards and nine scores. Watch for Jacob Duran at quarterback for Texas City. Free safety Bryce Hinton will lead the secondary along with Brandon Jolly. Other players to watch include DE Cole Thrash and DE/TE Jackson Wray.
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KINGWOOD PARK PANTHERS
As Clayton Maple enters his sixth season at Kingwood Park, the Panthers have made the playoffs in three of his five years. Now, Kingwood Park makes the move down a division but have to battle some strong SETX powers. Hudson Dezell is back at the quarterback position, while Juan Garcia will anchor the running game. Hayden Bender is an athlete who will be all over the field. Watch for a pretty strong offensive line in Erick Zapata and Erik Contreras. Defensively, linebackers Grant Golden and Wyatt Sheppard will lead that group.
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DAYTON BRONCOS
Blake Ware has been given the reins of the Broncos as he comes over from New Caney. Ware is overly excited to take over this job and has pumped that into the veins of the players and the new-look staff. This team went 1-9 a year ago but don't expect them to stay at that mark for long. Christian Olige is back to quarterback and will lead the offense. Anthony Robles has moved over from New Caney and will anchor the running back position. Other players to watch on offense include WR Ashton Garner, WR Davin Lee, OL Logan Strong, OL Timothy Sjolander, OL Landon Wood, OL Pierre Broussard and OL Trey Rodgers. Defensively, watch for linebacker Cam'Ron Willis. Also, watch for move-in Cameron Cooper on the defensive line. He will bring a force. Other names to remember WR/DB Davin Lee, WR/DB Donovan Orebo, TE/LB Esteban Vega and WR/DB Kameron George.
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SANTA FE INDIANS
The Indians return 11 starters off a team that went 2-8 a year ago. Matthew Bentley's group will have QB Trevor Trexler will take over the reins of the offense. Alex Trevino (366 yards, 3 TDs) is going to be back in the backfield and will utilize the talents of Joey Gibbs, Cody Wilson and Jarrod Recknor on the line to open up holes. Defensively, S Bruce Erekson (97 tackles) and Tyler Trexler (46 tackles) will lead the defensive unit along with Keyler Thompson (40 tackles, 3 INTs).