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BASES LOADED: No. 3 Episcopal looks to go back-to-back in SPC
No. 3 -- Episcopal Knights
2023: 22-11-1 (SPC State Champions)
Episcopal is almost always the perennial favorite to win the SPC. Winning eight titles since 2010 – including last year’s championship acquisition – tends to give off that impression.
With nearly the entirety of last season’s roster returning, paired with the continued leadership of coach Matt Fox – who enters year No. 15 with the team – nothing stands to change.
All-SPC selections Ty Blevins, Chase McGarr, Aidan Eshelman, Logan Almeida, and Newcomer of the Year Preston Sullivan are all back in the fold, which bodes well for a potential repeat for the Knights.
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The 2023 All-VYPE Private School Football Team presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Another season on the gridiron is in the books for the private school sector.
With several teams staking their claims to be the best, it was truly a thrilling experience for audiences state-wide.
H-Town experienced its fair share of success throughout the Fall, particularly Episcopal who took home the SPC championship, while Houston Christian experienced a meteoric rise on the SPC-3A scene, reaching the state final for the first time in program history.
Meanwhile, St. Thomas finished the season as TAPPS-DI state finalists, while Second Baptist School and Cypress Christian ended up reaching the state Final-Four in their respective divisions.
With that in mind, it's time to announce the 2023 All-VYPE Private School Football team presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.
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TEAM OF THE YEAR: St. Thomas Eagles
Jamey Wright (VYPE)
It had been over two decades since St. Thomas had reached the TAPPS state championship, but coach Rich McGuire and company proceeded to put an end to that drought this Fall.
The Eagles were a force to be reckoned with, particularly on the offensive side of the ball, given that they averaged over 45 points scored per game. With offensive weapons -- Donte Lewis, Johann Cardenas, and Luke Edgecombe, just to name a few -- it's not hard to see why.
Houston's representatives in the TAPPS-DI championship would ultimately fall to state-power Parish Episcopal (40-29) in the end, however the run that St. Thomas went on this season should not go without recognition.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Steve Leisz, Episcopal
It's only natural that the coach of a championship-caliber team would receive this nod.
The Episcopal head coach would ultimately decide to retire following his team's acquisition of the SPC title, which will immortalize his legacy in the well-established Houston program.
ALL-VYPE TEAM PHOTO GALLERY: Tanner Huckfelt, Concordia Lutheran (2nd Team QB)
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
ALL-VYPE PRIVATE SCHOOL TEAM
OFFENSE
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QUARTERBACK
First-Team
Karson Gordon, Episcopal
Donte Lewis, St. Thomas
Second-Team
Tanner Huckfelt, Concordia Lutheran
Bret Kilchrist, Houston Christian
Honorable Mention
Stephen Gill, St. John’s
Canon Toon, Second Baptist
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RUNNING BACK
First-Team
Johann Cardenas, St. Thomas
John Kelly, Cypress Christian
Second-Team
Cole Allen, St. John’s
Miles Roeder, Kinkaid
Honorable Mention
Langston Davis, Second Baptist School
Cole Chance, Concordia Lutheran
Kade Gulledge, Houston Christian
Brandon Thomas, Episcopal
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WIDE RECEIVER
First-Team
Larry Benton III, St. Thomas
J.D. Crisp, Second Baptist
Luke Edgecomb, St. Thomas
Second-Team
Max Granville, FBCA (ATH)
Anderson Jones, Houston Christian
Jackson Ranucci, Episcopal
Honorable Mention
Reece Cutrer, Concordia Lutheran
Jordan Manuel, Kinkaid
Alexander Yearwood, St. Pius X
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OFFENSIVE LINE
First-Team
Jake Ghiselin, St. Thomas
Anthony Pellerin, St. Thomas
Chase Tepper, Second Baptist
Bennett Warren, FBCA
Cullen Witt, Episcopal
Second-Team
Rhett Carroll, FBCA
Wyatt Childers, St. John’s
Oliver Eades, Kinkaid
Zeke Hogan, Cypress Christian
Jacob Rauch, Cypress Christian
Honorable Mention
Graeme Highberg, Houston Christian
RJ Lee, Second Baptist
Andrew Owen, Cypress Christian
Chase Stepp, St. Pius X
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DEFENSE
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DEFENSIVE LINE
First-Team
Michael Fowler, St. Pius X
Dominic Ori, St. Thomas
Jack Reid, St. Thomas
Charles Shears, Second Baptist
Second-Team
Michael-Anthony Okwura, St. Thomas
Ivan Jimmy-Ducksworth, FBCA
Maximus Supplee, Cypress Christian
Cullen Walton, Episcopal
Honorable Mention
Nathan Alvarez, St. Pius X
Kelvin Baptiste, Second Baptist
Will McMackin, Kinkaid
Jacob Rauch, Cypress Christian
Kristofer St. Clair, LSA
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LINEBACKER
First-Team
Bryce Butler, Second Baptist
Tyler Day, St. Thomas
Max Granville, FBCA
Second-Team
Luken Koehn, Concordia Lutheran
CJ Willis, Cypress Christian
Nick Woods, St. Pius X
Honorable Mention
Cooper Davis, St. Thomas
Barrett Mossman, St. John’s
Jeffrey Potts, Cypress Christian
Adam Sheppard, Houston Christian
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DEFENSIVE BACK
First-Team
Ty Blevins, Episcopal
Nico Gomez, Kinkaid
Lou Lamar, Concordia Lutheran
Breylan Thompson, Episcopal
Second-Team
Jackson Powers, Second Baptist
Jordan Rogers, FBCA
Aron Valentine, St. Thomas
Owen Witschonke, Cypress Christian
Honorable Mention
Maxwell Bagwell, Second Baptist
Damarcus Batiste, St. Thomas
Keenan Bonner, St. Thomas
Kameron Brown, St. Pius X
JD Crisp, Second Baptist School
Drew Mestayer, Cypress Christian
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SPECIAL TEAMS
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KICKER/PUNTER
First-Team
Preston Kyle, St. Pius X
Second-Team
Emanuel Montoya, FBCA