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STATE PREVIEW: Three DFW area baseball teams have a chance to win it all
Fans have seen preseason games and tournaments, district play, and the beginning of playoffs all come and go. After grueling matchups against tough competitors, the moment has arrived: the 2022-23 UIL Baseball State Championship. VYPE DFW dives into the three Dallas-Fort Worth area teams that have a shot at bringing home the title this season!
Frisco Reedy Lions (28-15, 10-4)
5A Semifinal, 4 p.m., Thursday, June 8 against Magnolia West
After bouncing through preseason play and learning incredible lessons to take with them into the season, the Frisco Reedy Lions are entering the program's first appearance in the state championship tournament this week. Playing hard against tough non-district opponents this season-- like Plano East (4-3), McKinney Boyd (2-0), Frisco Liberty (4-0)-- the Lions took every moment on the field as an opportunity to grow and better their approach to the game. Starting district play with a bang, the Lions took control of their destiny with back-to-back huge victories over Carrollton Newman Smith (12-1, 12-0) in order to set the tone for the rest of their season.
Dropping only four games in district play, the Lions have been led by Cole Fujita, Kurtis Margraves, Ryan Alexander, and Jalen Stringfellow, juniors Braden Hernandez and Topher McDaniel, sophomores Gavin Barker, Ethan Downum, Grand Dovidas, and more this season. The team finished third in their district-- just behind Frisco ISD rivals Frisco High (second) and Frisco Lone Star (first).
Showing true resiliency, the Reedy Lions have ended the seasons of Frisco Independence, Dallas Wilson, Frisco Liberty, Longview, and Frisco Wakeland en route to the championship tournament where they will face off against Magnolia West (34-5, 12-2) for the opportunity to play in the championship game. Focused, poised, and ready for anything, fans can expect the Reedy Lions to bring everything they have to the game on Thursday.
Argyle Eagles (34-10, 11-3)
5A Semifinal, 7 p.m., Thursday, June 8 against Boerne Champion mc
Making their sixth appearance in the state tournament (2014, '15, '18, '19, '22, '23), the Argyle Eagles are looking to bring home their fourth state title (previous titles won in 2015, '18, and '19). Finishing second in their district standings, the Eagles have outscored their opponents this season by a combined 186 runs. Starting preseason play on the right foot, Argyle posted bigtime victories over Wylie East (10-0), Lake Worth (22-0), Saginaw (10-3), Aubrey (8-0), and more before entering their district schedule.
Dropping three games in district play, the Eagles never faltered or swayed from their ultimate goal: making another state appearance. Working hard through every inning, the team was led by athletes like seniors JC Davis, Conor Lillis, and Hunter Sandifer, juniors Alex D'Angelo, Brayden Rosckes, Colton Roquemore, Park Prater, and Micah Roberts, sophomores Isaac Dunning and Brodey McConnico, freshman Grady Emerson, and more, the Eagles have made it a point to leave everything on the field en route to playoffs.
So far in playoffs, the Eagles have had an incredible amount of grit as they have ended the seasons of Midlothian, Arlington Heights, Burleson, Abilene Wylie, and Lubbock Cooper. As they prepare to take on a tough Boerne Champion squad (33-11, 10-5), the team can be expected to show up prepared to give the fight of their lives in order to make a state title appearance. If Argyle wins this matchup, the team will face off against the winner of Frisco Reedy and Magnolia West in the UIL Class 5A Baseball State Championship game.
Flower Mound Jaguars (35-10-2, 11-3)
6A Semifinal, 4 p.m., Friday, June 9 against Cypress Woods
In their fourth state tournament appearance (2004, '04, '14, '23), the Flower Mound Jaguars are looking to bring home their second state title-- the first being in 2014; nearly a decade ago. With the intention to take every game moment by moment, the Jaguars have found themselves playing some of the best baseball the program has ever seen. Starting the season off with tough preseason victories over the likes of Cypress Bridgeland (4-3), Klein Oak (3-1), Houston Memorial (13-9), Cypress' Cy Faith (4-0), Houston's Cypress Ranch (4-3), and more, the Jaguars are no stranger to the tough teams that come out of the Houston area.
Entering district play on a high, the team showed great skill against the likes of Flower Mound Marcus, Plano, Plano West, Lewisville, Coppell, Plano East, and more. Led by the likes of seniors Evan Rolison, Lucio Lagreca, Cole Ridenour, and Creed Thomas, juniors Bronco Helmuth, Sam Erickson, Andrew Robinson, Josh Glaser, Ryder McDaniel, Adrian Rodriguez, and more, the Jaguars finished second in their district standings after posting over five shutout victories against district opponents.
So far in playoffs, Flower Mound has ended the seasons of Prosper, South Grand Prairie, Allen, Weatherford, and Denton Guyer as they advanced to the state tournament where they will face off against Cypress Woods (38-4, 14-0) in the UIL Class 6A Baseball State Semifinals. Learning so much through this season and bringing high-quality hitters to this match will prove to be key for Flower Mound as they look to punch their ticket to the state title game against the winner of Austin Westlake and Pearland in the later 6A semifinals game.
STATE SEMIFINALS PREVIEW: Brock Eagles set for Malakoff
UIL State Semifinals are about to kick off. Teams all over the state that have made it this far are preparing to put up the fight of their lives to get to the state title game. With just one victory standing between them and another appearance at the biggest stage in Texas high school football, Brock fully intends on leaving it all on the field Thursday as they take on Malakoff. What can fans expect out of this 3A semifinal matchup?
Brock Eagles (10-4, 6-0)
This season, the Eagles have been on a roll. After opening the season with four straight losses during their preseason schedule, they knew they had to turn the tables and put forth a better effort on the field. With a strong mentality and dedication to fine tuning their attack, the Eagles went on a run through district play defeating opponent after opponent before finishing at the top of their district standings with an unblemished district record. Once in the playoffs, Brock continued to do what they do and steamroll their opponents ending the seasons of Iowa Park (48-0), Muleshoe (57-20), Bushland (51-27), and Whitesboro (30-19).
Led by the likes of Jhett Jones, Reid Watkins, Carson Finney, Brett Tutter, Tyler Moody, and more, Brock's offense has been able to step up and make big plays happen throughout their games. The defense led by Watkins, Zachary Brewster, Cam Harris, and more has been a wall that has proven to be difficult for opponents to get through. They enter the state semifinals on a 10 game win-streak while outscoring their opponents this season by a combined 266 points. The Eagles will look to continue their regular excellence against Malakoff.
Malakoff Tigers (13-1, 6-0)
Having lost only one game this season- an early 21-17 loss against Grandview in preseason play- the Tigers have been a force to be reckoned with in their own schedule. Defeating the likes of West Rusk, Salado, Glaewater, Eustace, Groesbeck, and more, the team was able to finish at the top of their district undefeated in district play. Outscoring their opponents by a combined 485 points this season. Through playoffs, the Tigers have defeated Dallas Madison (62-0), Winnsboro (55-10), West (35-14), and Grandview (29-17).
Jason Tennyson, Corey Phillips, Damien Jackson, Austin Massingill, Mike Jones, and more have been impactful on the Tigers offense. With the ability to set the tone and continue to raise the bar, Malakoff has laid out quite the resume headed into the state semifinals. Chauncey Hogg, Jakerry Smallwood, Asa Mondragon, and more lead the defense in creating a force that has been nearly impossible to get past all season. Malakoff will look to put a stop to Brock on Thursday.
What To Expect:
Brock has the determination and skill that it takes to really focus on the game. They're a disciplined team that not only knows what it takes to get to the state title game, but to win it. With only one team standing in their way, the Eagles are set to play a game that fans will be proud of. Malakoff, however, isn't going to be a team that just lays down and let's Brock run all over them. They are going to put up a fight and be one of the toughest teams Brock has had to face all season. Fans can expect this game to keep them on the edge of their seats.
Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, December 8 at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco.