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CHECKING BOXES: Multiple H-Town VB squads secure District Titles
What a week for H-Town Volleyball!
Pearland turned the tables in Class 6A, after toppling their district rival Dawson, which has propelled the Oilers to a potential district title. Similarly, The Woodlands defeated College Park in four sets, after falling to the Cavaliers earlier in the season, which secures the Highlanders in their district's No. 2 spot, behind a relentless Grand Oaks squad that's only tallied one loss on the season.
Not much has changed in Class 5A, with each of our top-5 winning both of their respective matchups last week. However, Montgomery and Manvel are surging at the perfect time, with only a couple of weeks remaining in the regular season.
The biggest headline in the private school scene is undoubtedly Lutheran South's 3-2 nail-biter victory over fellow TAPPS-5A title-contender FBCA. Given that these two clubs have a season-split against each other, it will be interesting to see how a potential tie-breaker will play out in the postseason. Additionally, Legacy Prep looks primed for a deep run in the playoffs.
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THE VYPE RANKINGS
Class 6A Top 20 (Numbers in parentheses indicate current record)
1. Grand Oaks Grizzlies (40-1; 14-0 in district)
2. Cinco Ranch Cougars (30-5; 14-0 in district)
3. Stratford Spartans (34-6; 11-0 in district)
4. Cypress Ranch Mustangs (30-5; 11-0 in district)
5. Deer Park Deer (29-9; 9-0 in district)
6. Pearland Oilers (31-10; 9-1 in district)
7. Tomball Memorial Wildcats (33-8; 11-0 in district)
8. Katy Tompkins Falcons (25-9; 11-2 in district)
9. Pearland Dawson Eagles (31-9; 8-1 in district)
10. The Woodlands Highlanders (29-14; 11-3 in district)
11. Langham Creek Lobos (31-9; 9-2 in district)
12. Clear Springs Chargers (29-12; 10-0 in district)
13. Ridge Point Panthers (28-13; 13-1 in district)
14. College Park Cavaliers (21-8; 10-3 in district)
15. Fort Bend Austin Bulldogs (25-14; 11-2 in district)
16. Atascocita Eagles (24-10; 11-0 in district)
17. Bridgeland Bears (24-12; 8-3 in district)
18. Seven Lakes Spartans (23-14; 10-3 in district)
19. Tomball Cougars (23-11; 9-2 in district)
20. Dobie Longhorns (29-7; 8-2 in district)
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Class 5A Top 10
1. Barbers Hill Eagles (34-7; 11-0 in district)
2. Friendswood Mustangs (22-9; 9-0 in district)
3. Fulshear Chargers (31-4; 11-0 in district)
4. Foster Falcons (28-8; 10-1 in district)
5. Baytown Sterling Rangers (18-14; 8-3 in district)
6. Montgomery Bears (25-16; 5-6 in district)
7. Manvel Mavericks (20-17; 8-1 in district)
8. Magnolia West Mustangs (16-16; 6-5 in district)
9. Goose Creek Memorial Patriots (22-14; 6-5 in district)
10. Magnolia Bulldogs (18-17; 5-6 in district)
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Private School Top 10
1. Lutheran South Academy Pioneers (34-7; 11-1 in district)
2. Fort Bend Christian Academy Eagles (28-4; 11-1 in district)
3. Concordia Lutheran Crusaders (29-11; 4-1 in district)
4. Episcopal Knights (28-10; 6-0 in district)
5. Legacy Prep Lions (25-3-4; 6-1 in district)
6. Rosehill Christian Eagles (21-8; 10-0 in district)
7. St. John's Mavericks (19-9; 6-1 in district)
8. Houston Christian Mustangs (11-14; 4-2 in district)
9. Kinkaid School Falcons (9-11; 3-3 in district)
10. The John Cooper School Dragons (17-9 3-3 in district)
THE ENTERTAINER: Sterling's Barger aims to put on show for senior year
EVERY SO OFTEN, A TEAM WILL BE GRACED WITH AN ATHLETE WHO’S THE LIFE OF THE PARTY.
Sterling volleyball’s Katy Barger takes on that role with ease.
The senior Ranger has been a major contributor for the program since donning their blue jersey. Most recently, Barger led Sterling to an appearance in the UIL Area Round, which earned herself District 17-5A Offensive MVP honors.
However, her volleyball journey began early into her adolescence.
“When I was younger, my babysitter played volleyball and she was able to go play in college,” Barger said. “Ever since then, that was my main goal, getting to better myself in order to play at a higher level.”
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Mission accomplished it would seem, considering she will be playing for Houston Christian University a year from now.
“The feeling of finally committing was something else,” said Barger. “I chose HCU because they’re very close to home. I went on a few visits that were pretty far and I knew I didn’t want to be far too from my family. I love my parents and I depend on them a lot. Plus, I love the area it’s in and the program really spoke to me.”
Given that she also excels for her club team, TAV Houston, it makes sense that Barger would be getting attention from college recruiters. However, it also means that she doesn’t have too much free time.
“For some people, I know it can be difficult to commit yourself so much,” said Barger. “There’s really no break in between school and club volleyball, so you’re in it all year. With all the work that goes into the sport, getting worn out or tired of it can be a challenge. But I love the sport, so it’s what I have to do.”
Aside from her six-foot frame and athleticism, what makes Barger have such an impact on the court?
2023-24 Baytown Sterling VolleyballBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
“I just like to have fun," she said. “If we’re in the locker rooms before games, we’re listening to music, we’re dancing. There has to be someone to initiate that atmosphere, and I feel like that’s always been me.“
"Even if we’re on the court, I like to crack jokes in stressful situations to try to reduce the tension, and make sure everyone is having fun. I think that’s the best thing about working with teammates, especially those who share that same passion.”
Katy “The Entertainer” will be suiting up alongside her Sterling teammates one last time this Fall. After reaching Round No. 2 last year, she will have her sights set on adding to that standard.
“I think the heart of this team can help us go further,” Barger said. “All the seniors in this group have been playing together since we were in eighth grade. We’ve grown together and this is the last time playing volleyball for some. So, we aren’t going to go down easily.”