MaxPreps All-America Juniors Team Includes Three Texans

Three Texans were named to the MaxPreps Juniors All-American team. One made the 1st team while the other two were on the 2nd team.

1st Team:

Herschel Sims, RB, 5-8, 185, Abilene (Texas)
He rushed for 2,346 yards and 35 scores on 252 carries to lead the Eagles to their first state title since 1956.

2nd Team:

Michael Brewer, QB, 6-0, 170, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas)
He led Lake Travis to their 3rd consecutive state title. Brewer was 256 of 367 for 4,450 yards and 43 touchdowns, and was 2nd Team All-State

KC Nlemchi, RB, 6-1, 213, Cinco Ranch (Katy, Texas)
Nlemchi carried the ball 284 times for 2,388 yards and 28 touchdowns and had over 300 yards receiving. He was a 5A first team all-state selection.

MaxPreps All-America Team Includes Six Texans

Six Texans were recently named to the MaxPreps All-America team. Four were listed on the 1st team while two players were on the 2nd team.

1st Team:

Evan Washington, OL, 6-5, 285, Sr., DeSoto
A 5A first-team all-state selection. He did not allow a sack all season. Evan is the son of former NFL player Marvin Washington.

Jackson Jeffcoat, DL, 6-5, 233, Sr., Plano West
He registered 87 tackles, 8.5 sacks, intercepted two passes, blocked two kicks and forced three fumbles. He was the 8-5A Defensive Player of the Year.

Corey Nelson, LB, 6-1, 200, Sr., Skyline
Named 5A’s Defensive Player of the Year and was the leader on a Skyline defense that allowed less than 14 points per game.

Herschel Sims, RB, 5-10, 185, Jr., Abilene
Was a first team all state selection in 5A after rushing for 2,346 yards and 35 TDs. He was the leader of an Abilene team that captured the 5A Division II state title.

2nd Team:

Scotty Young, QB, 6-3, 190, Sr., Denton Ryan
He was 288 of 453 for 4,470 yards and 64 TDs and was a 4A all-state selection.

Reggie Wilson, DL, 6-4, 240, Sr., Haltom
Was the 3-5A Defensive MVP. He registered 60 tackles, 25 for loss. He also had nine sacks and 25 QB pressures.

U.S. Army All-American Bowl

Fifteen Texas High School players helped lead the West high school stars to a 30-14 victory over the East in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. The game was played at the AlamoDome last Saturday January 9th.

Texas Players listed with their High Schools
WR Ross Apo — Oakridge
WR Nate Askew — San Antonio Madison
DB Ahmad Dixon — Waco Midway
OG Dominic Espinosa — Cedar Park
PK Cade Foster — Southlake Carroll
OT Trey Hopkins — Galena Park North Shore
LB Tevin Jackson — Garland
DE Jackson Jeffcoat — Plano West
OG Jake Matthews — Fort Bend Elkins
OT Cedric Ogbuehi — Allen
RB Lache Seastrunk — Temple
RB Traylon Shead — Cayuga
WR DeAndrew White — Galena Park North Shore
DT Reggie Wilson — Haltom
QB Connor Wood — Second Baptist

Coaching Changes — Round Rock McNeil

Round Rock McNeil

Round Rock McNeil head football coach Robert Wilcox has stepped down from his position. He leaves with a 39-44 record in eight seasons. His teams had two playoff appearances and one trip to the quarterfinals in 2004. The Mavericks were 2-8 though this year. Wilcox has a career record of 103-75 in 16 years.

Before arriving at McNeil for the 2002 season, he coached at 2A Arp, 3A Royse City and 4A Huntsville.

Round Rock McNeil..2002-2009 (39-44)
Huntsville…………..2000-2001 (11-10)
Royse City………….1997-1999 (29-8)
Arp………………….1994-1996 (24-13)

Totals — 16 years 103-75

2009 — Year End Review

Wow!! What a season 2009 was. Texas High School football did not disappoint anyone. Here is a recap of some of the highlights from the season.

Converse Judson and Pilot Point extended their Consecutive Winning Seasons to 33 years. They are both in the top 3 all-time now.

36-Plano, 1960-95
33-Converse Judson, 1977-2009
33-Pilot Point, 1977-2009
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Gilmer, Bushland and Austin Lake Travis all get into the top 10 all-time for most points scored in a season including the playoffs.
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Austin Lake Travis was the only school to 3-peat as Katy and Canadian both fell in championship games. In a re-match of last years 4A Division I Championship game, Austin Lake Travis pulled out a 24-17 victory this year after winning last years game 48-23. The Cavaliers join Waco (1925-1927), La Marque (1995-97) and Southlake Carroll (2004-2006) as being winners of 3 consecutive championships. Sealy (1994-1997) and Celina (1998-2001) are the only schools to win 4 in a row.
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All eyes were on how will G.A. Moore do at Aubrey? Moore retired in 2004 with the most coaching victories in Texas High School History with 404 wins. He did o.k. I guess only starting out the season with 5 consecutive shutouts and leading Aubrey to 11-2 record which was the most wins in school history (8 wins was their most before 2009). One of the highlight games of the year was when Aubrey played Pilot Point where Coach Moore had coached at for 20 years.
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How many more consecutive games can Austin Lake Travis win? They are currently in 4th place all-time with 46 consecutive wins.
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Did Darren Allman make a good choice in leaving Odessa Permian where he had back to back 12-1 seasons to take over at Austin Westlake? Westlake had gone 16-9 during that same time. Permian went 8-4 this season under the leadership of Gary Gaines (Friday Night Lights fame) while Allman led Westlake to the 5A Division I Championship game. Westlake lost to Euless Trinity 41-38 in OT and is now 1-6 in championship games.
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Cayuga Running Back Traylon Sheed made a run at history. He entered the season needing 3739 yards to break the all time rushing record and 35 more Touchdowns to break the all-time Touchdown record. He fell a little short of the rushing record but he did take over the #2 spot with 10,356 yards. He did break the TD record by 10 touchdowns finishing his career with 246 of them.
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Denton Ryan Quarterback Scotty Young along with a few others went after Graham Harrells passing TD record of 67 in a season. Young finished with 64. He had 65 his junior year giving him the most touchdowns thrown over a 2 year period. Others like Bushland Quarterback Sawyer Cornelius and North Richland Hills Birdville Quarterback Josh Dorman also broke into the top 10 but could not pass up Harrell.
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Galena Park North Shore’s regular season winning streak was stopped at 78 in week 0 against the 2 time defending 5A champion Katy. Their 52 game district winning streak was also snapped later in the season by Port Arthur Memorial. North Shores last district loss and overall loss came November 10, 2000 against Baytown Lee. The two streaks were ended by a total of three points (9-7 to Katy and 7-6 to Port Arthur Memorial)
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Abilene won their 7th state championship…the 1st state championship since 1956. The Eagles join Brownwood, Southlake Carroll and Plano as the only schools to win 7 state championships. Celina is at the top with 8 titles.
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West Orange-Stark had their district winning streak snapped at 32 (2003-Present). It was the first time since dropping down to the 3A ranks in 2004 that they lost a district game.
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Gilmer is now tied for 16th place all-time with 44 straight district wins.
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The 2A Touchdown record fell as Caddo Mills Running Back Nate Jeffery scored 136 Career Touchdowns which ties him for #2 in all-time Career Touchdowns with Jacquizz Rodgers, Lamar Consolidated, 2004-07.
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Aledo won their 2nd championship. The other was in 1998.
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Euless Trinity won their 3rd championship in the last 5 years.

Carthage won their 2nd of back-to-back 3A championships.
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Daingerfield won their 2nd of back-to-back 2A championships and their 5th overall
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Bushland played in their 1st championship game but they have only been playing varsity ball for 3 years.
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Speaking of new schools, Pearland Dawson, Cypress Woods, Lucas Lovejoy, San Antonio Brandies and Clear Springs all made it to the 4th round of the playoffs in only their 2nd year of playing varsity ball.
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Cayuga won their 1st championship after losing in the championship game in 2008.
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Gilmer won their 2nd championship. The other was in 2004.
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Pilot Point won their 3rd championship. The other two were back to back in 1980 and 1981.
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Goldthwaite won their 4th championship. They won in 1985 and then won back to back in 1993 and 1994. (They lost the championship game in 1992).
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Flower Mound Quarterback Paul Millard broke the state record for Single-Game Pass Completions with 50 completions vs. Coppell in week #10. He broke the record of 48 by Jerry Lopez, Laredo Alexander vs. Laredo Martin, 2008 and Brian Parrish, Henrietta vs. Electra, 1995. He finished the season completing 328 (3rd all-time) passes on 509 attempts (4th all-time). He broke into the top all-time list in pass completions in a game 6 times during the season.
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Richardson Pearce Quarterback Mac Morse threw for 634 yards in a game breaking the state record for passing yards in a game by 39 yards that was held by Laredo United Quarterback Alvaro Garcia who threw for a state-record 595 yards three years ago. He also threw the ball 68 times putting him into a tie for 5th place all-time for pass attempts in a game with Scotty Young, Denton Ryan vs. Frenship, 2008.
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Richardson Pearce Wide Receiver Blake Jumonville was the primary receiver making 19 catches for 386 yards. The 19 catches tie him for 3rd all-time for receptions in a game. The 386 yards receiving breaks the all-time record that was held by Randy Boone, Chillicothe (1A) vs. Aspermont, 1984 with 357 yards.
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Euless Trinity scored 88 points during their victory over Flower Mound in bi-district play. This broke the Class 5A playoff record (73) that was held by Lubbock Monterey.
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Harleton Head Coach Dennis Alexander is now tied for 4th place in all time wins (312).
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Class 2A schools voted 121-75 in favor of a split-conference alignment. This would separate 2A into Division I and Division II based on enrollment prior to the season, rather than after the regular season. The split-conference alignment places 16 districts in Division I and 16 districts in Division II prior to the regular season. Class 1A approved this last year. Classes 3A, 4A and 5A will remain the same.
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The UIL also approved extending pre-determined sites for state football championship games to all classifications. Currently, only Class 5A has its Division I and Division II championship games played at a pre-determined site. Starting in the 2010 football season, the UIL will select the sites, dates and times for each championship football game in every classification.
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Dallas Highland Park Head Coach Randy Allen won his 275th all-time game.
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Corpus Christi Calallen Head Coach Phil Danaher won his 350th all-time game.
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It was a battle between two of the top high school football teams in the state as the #1 team in 2A Daingerfield took on the #2 team in 3A Gilmer. The Gilmer Buckeyes continued their impressive season with a 43-20 win over the Tigers.
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Galena Park North Shore showed that they were a championship contender with a convincing 29-14 victory over Southlake Carroll in a battle of Texas Titans.
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Birdville Quarterback Josh Dorman and Denton Ryan Quarterback Scotty Young tied a record for most TD passes in a game with 8!!! They tied Baytown Lee’s Drew Tate (2001), Turkey Valley’s Kirk Saul (1986) and Barbers Hill’s Jabo Leonard (1971).
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Jim Streety won his 300th all-time game.
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** Current Longest Win Streaks Through 2009
Wins – Team (District)
46 — Austin Lake Travis (25-4A) They are now in 4th place all-time. Next up in a tie for 2nd place all-time is Abilene (5A), 1954-1957 and Southlake Carroll, 2004-2007 with 49 consecutive wins.
29 — Carthage (18-3A) tied for 27th all-time with Albany, (2A) 1960-61, Denison,(4A) 1984-85, Plano, 1986-88 (5A), Lubbock, 1951-53 (5A). Commerce,(3A) 1999-2000, Daingerfield,(3A) 1985-86, Daingerfield,(3A) 1983-84, Iowa Park,(3A) 1969-70 and Bremond, (1A) 1981-82.
15 — Abilene (3-5A)
15 — Gilmer (17-3A)
15 — Pilot Point (10-2A)
15 — Goldthwaite (25-1A)
14 — Cayuga (20-1A)
13 — Euless Trinity (5-5A)
13 — Aledo (6-4A)
11 — Daingerfield (17-2A)

By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com

Texas High School football to play a big factor in BCS National Championship!

by Chris Doelle

Both teams playing for the National Championship are dominated by players hailing from that team’s home state, but both squads are lead by signal callers who first made their mark as Texas high school football stars.  One has a ring from a state title and the other doesn’t, but both have their eyes on a BCS National Championship ring this time around.

No 1. ranked Alabama has reached the title game behind the arm of Greg McElroy ( #12 QB, 2009 142.01-rating,  2,450-yards, 17-TDs: CAREER 2,646-yards 19-TDs)  After playing behind Chase Daniel (Missouri) for two seasons, Greg McElroy led the Southlake Carroll Dragons his senior year to a state title at a school strong on tradition. His story at Alabama is much the same – After his redshirt freshman year, McElroy saw limited playing time behind second-year starting quarterback, John Parker Wilson.  As a Junior, he got the starting nod and hasn’t look back since.

No 2. ranked Texas has arrived via the arm and legs of Colt McCoy (#12 QB, 2009 147.46-rating, 3,512-yards, 27-TDs: CAREER 13,244-yards, 112-TDs)  He ranks as the all-time leading passer in Texas Division 2A high school history and is fourth overall in Texas high school history.  He arrived at the University of Texas as the heir apparent to Vince Young despite the fact that he was competing for the starting job with Jevan Snead.  Snead took a redshirt before heading off to success at Ole Miss, and Colt McCoy wasted no time in proving his supporters right.  Despite great numbers, he doesn’t want his college career to end the same way his high school tenure did – without a ring.

Regardless of which walks away with the title, this year is even more proof of the strength of signal callers from the Lone Star State!

2009 Texas Longhorns – Football
NO NAME POS HT WT CLASS HOMETOWN
1 Philip Payne RB 6-2 215 Jr. GARLAND, TX
1 Keenan Robinson LB 6-3 232 So. PLANO, TX
2 Sergio Kindle DE 6-4 255 Sr. DALLAS, TX
2 Vondrell McGee RB 5-10 205 Jr. LONGVIEW, TX
3 Curtis Brown CB 6-0 180 Jr. GILMER, TX
3 Garrett Gilbert QB 6-4 207 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
4 Dan Buckner WR 6-4 215 So. ALLEN, TX
4 Aaron Williams CB 6-1 189 So. ROUND ROCK, TX
5 Brandon Collins WR 5-11 180 Jr. BRENHAM, TX
5 Ben Wells S 6-1 197 So. BEAUMONT, TX
6 DeSean Hales WR 5-11 175 Fr. KLEIN, TX
6 Christian Scott S 6-1 210 So. DALLAS, TX
7 Deon Beasley CB 5-10 180 Sr. ORANGE, TX
7 John Chiles WR 6-2 215 Jr. DALLAS, TX
8 Chykie Brown CB 6-0 187 Jr. HOUSTON, TX
8 Jordan Shipley WR 6-0 190 Sr. BURNET, TX
9 Malcolm Williams WR 6-3 220 So. GARLAND, TX
11 James Kirkendoll WR 5-11 180 Jr. ROUND ROCK, TX
11 Jared Norton LB 6-3 237 Sr. ROWLETT, TX
12 Colt McCoy QB 6-2 210 Sr. TUSCOLA, TX
12 Earl Thomas S 5-10 197 So. ORANGE, TX
13 Tariq Allen LB 6-2 245 Fr. IRVING, TX
13 Ahmard Howard TE 6-4 250 So. BRENHAM, TX
14 John Floyd QB 6-1 180 Fr. LUBBOCK, TX
15 Hunter Lawrence K 6-0 187 Sr. BOERNE, TX
15 Trevor Walker QB 6-2 200 Jr. MOUNT PLEASANT, TX
16 Brock Fitzhenry WR 5-9 171 Fr. GIDDINGS, TX
16 Ian Harris TE 6-4 250 So. SAN ANTONIO, TX
16 Kenny Vaccaro CB 6-1 198 Fr. BROWNWOOD, TX
17 Trevor Gerland P 6-2 197 Sr. KATY, TX
17 Sherrod Harris QB 6-3 215 Jr. ARLINGTON, TX
18 Emmanuel Acho LB 6-2 235 So. DALLAS, TX
19 Eryon Barnett CB 6-2 180 Fr. EULESS, TX
19 Blaine Irby TE 6-3 242 Jr. CAMARILLO, CA
19 Justin Tucker K 6-1 177 So. AUSTIN, TX
21 Blake Gideon S 6-1 200 So. LEANDER, TX
21 Chris Whaley RB 6-3 235 Fr. MADISONVILLE, TX
23 Marcus Davis CB 6-1 190 Fr. LEAGUE CITY, TX
23 Tre’ Newton RB 6-0 200 Fr. SOUTHLAKE, TX
24 Antwan Cobb RB 6-0 220 Jr. PFLUGERVILLE, TX
24 Clark Ford CB 5-10 188 Sr. RICHMOND, TX
25 Jeremy Hills RB 6-0 190 So. HOUSTON, TX
25 Sam Walker CB 6-0 183 Fr. MOUNT PLEASANT, TX
26 D.J. Monroe RB 5-9 170 Fr. ANGLETON, TX
27 Nolan Brewster S 6-2 210 So. DENVER, CO
27 Michael Summerville K 5-11 175 Fr. GARLAND, TX
28 Foswhitt Whittaker RB 5-10 195 So. HOUSTON, TX
28 Ryan Zych WR 5-10 182 Sr. PLANO, TX
29 Jorge Martinez CB 6-0 200 Jr. BROWNSVILLE, TX
30 Mark Fisher CB 5-8 160 Fr. CARROLLTON, TX
30 Ryan Roberson RB 5-10 226 Fr. BRENHAM, TX
31 Cody Hill CB 5-10 175 So. LUBBOCK, TX
31 Cody Johnson RB 5-11 250 So. WALLER, TX
32 Eddie Jones DE 6-3 260 Jr. KILGORE, TX
33 Lamarr Houston DT 6-2 300 Sr. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
35 Travis Smith K 5-8 160 Fr. SAN ANTONIO, TX
38 Roddrick Muckelroy LB 6-2 235 Sr. HALLSVILLE, TX
39 Ryan Bailey K 6-2 205 Sr. AUSTIN, TX
40 Dominique Jones TE 6-3 240 Fr. KILGORE, TX
41 Jamison Berryhill FB 5-11 225 Fr. ODESSA, TX
42 Dustin Earnest LB 6-3 233 Jr. TEXARKANA, TX
43 Dravannti Johnson TE 6-2 235 Fr. NEDERLAND, TX
45 Luke Padgett RB 6-1 205 Fr. BELLVILLE, TX
46 Aaron Smith FB 6-2 235 So. PALESTINE, TX
47 John Gold P 6-3 212 Jr. PALESTINE, TX
47 Patrick Nkwopara LB 5-11 210 Fr. GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
48 Alex Zumberge S 6-0 245 So. HOUSTON, TX
49 Trey Wier DT 6-2 230 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
50 Milton Sampson DE 6-2 247 Fr. GALVESTON, TX
52 Luciano Martinez DT 5-11 260 Fr.
52 Charlie Tanner G 6-4 305 Sr. AUSTIN, TX
54 Mark Buchanan T 6-6 310 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
55 Nick Zajicek OL 6-3 265 Fr. CAMERON, TX
56 Tray Allen T 6-5 315 Jr. GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
57 Andrew Carroll OL 6-3 296 Jr. MONTGOMERY, TX
58 William Harvey S 5-11 235 Sr. HOUSTON, TX
63 Michael Huey G 6-5 320 Jr. KILGORE, TX
64 Kyle Hix T 6-7 320 Jr. ALEDO, TX
67 Mason Walters OL 6-6 300 Fr. WOLFFORTH, TX
68 Drew Oldis G 6-4 290 Jr. BOERNE, TX
70 Paden Kelley OL 6-7 270 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
71 Chris Hall C 6-4 295 Sr. IRVING, TX
72 Britt Mitchell T 6-5 310 Jr. KILGORE, TX
73 Garrett Porter OL 6-6 305 Fr. ODESSA, TX
74 Adam Ulatoski T 6-6 310 Sr. SOUTHLAKE, TX
75 Steve Moore G 6-4 295 Jr. HOUSTON, TX
77 Luke Poehlmann T 6-7 265 Fr. BRENHAM, TX
78 David Snow G 6-4 300 So. GILMER, TX
79 Thomas Ashcraft OL 6-5 315 Fr. CEDAR HILL, TX
80 Alex Okafor DE 6-4 240 Fr. PFLUGERVILLE, TX
80 C.A. Vergari WR 6-1 200 Sr. BRONXVILLE, NY
81 Sam Acho DE 6-3 260 Jr. DALLAS, TX
81 Gregory Timmons WR 6-3 196 Fr. ALDINE, TX
82 Trey Graham TE 6-5 235 Fr. WACO, TX
82 Chris Torbert WR 5-8 175 Fr. CELINA, TX
83 Greg Smith TE 6-4 260 Jr. MONTGOMERY, TX
84 Marquise Goodwin WR 5-9 170 Fr. GARLAND, TX
84 Foster Vimont TE 6-4 257 Fr.
85 D.J. Grant TE 6-3 220 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
86 Cade McCrary WR 6-4 180 Fr. AUSTIN, TX
87 Patrick McNamara WR 6-4 205 Fr. LUBBOCK, TX
88 Mac McWhorter TE 6-4 250 Sr. AUSTIN, TX
89 Barrett Matthews TE 6-2 215 Fr. GALENA PARK, TX
90 Kyle Kriegel DT 6-5 262 Fr. ELYSIAN FIELDS, TX
91 Kheeston Randall DT 6-5 288 So. BEAUMONT, TX
92 Ben Alexander DT 6-0 305 Sr. ANDERSON, SC
93 Tyrell Higgins DT 6-3 279 So. SCHERTZ, TX
95 Tevin Mims DT 6-4 245 Fr. ROUND ROCK, TX
96 Calvin Howell DT 6-4 280 Fr. SAN ANTONIO, TX
97 Russell Carter DE 6-3 245 So. HOUSTON, TX
98 Derek Johnson DT 6-3 310 Fr. HOXIE, AR

2009 Alabama Crimson Tide – Football
NO NAME POS HT WT CLASS HOMETOWN
1 B.J. Scott DB 5-11 196 So. PRICHARD, AL
2 Star Jackson QB 6-3 206 Fr. LAKE WORTH, FL
2 Tana Patrick LB 6-3 235 Fr. BRIDGEPORT, AL
3 Kareem Jackson DB 6-0 193 Jr. MACON, GA
3 Trent Richardson RB 5-11 220 Fr. PENSACOLA, FL
4 Mark Barron DB 6-2 214 So. MOBILE, AL
4 Marquis Maze WR 5-10 179 So. TARRANT, AL
5 Jerrell Harris LB 6-3 227 So. GADSDEN, AL
5 Roy Upchurch RB 6-0 205 Sr. TALLAHASSEE, FL
6 Demetrius Goode RB 5-9 191 So. LAGRANGE, GA
7 Kenny Bell WR 6-1 160 Fr. RAYVILLE, LA
8 Julio Jones WR 6-4 211 So. FOLEY, AL
8 Chris Rogers DB 6-0 190 Sr. LAKELAND, FL
9 Phelon Jones DB 5-11 195 Fr. MOBILE, AL
9 Nick Williams WR 5-10 165 Fr. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
10 A.J. McCarron QB 6-4 190 Fr. MOBILE, AL
11 Brandon Gibson WR 6-2 192 So. MOBILE, AL
12 Greg McElroy QB 6-3 220 Jr. SOUTHLAKE, TX
13 Rob Ezell WR 5-10 170 Jr. ATHENS, AL
13 Cory Reamer LB 6-4 234 Sr. HOOVER, AL
15 Darius Hanks WR 6-0 184 So. NORCROSS, GA
16 Thomas Darrah QB 6-5 227 So. NEWNAN, GA
17 Brad Smelley TE 6-3 233 So. TUSCALOOSA, AL
18 Morgan Ogilvie QB 6-0 195 So. MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL
18 Rod Woodson DB 5-11 200 Fr. OLIVE BRANCH, MS
20 Tyrone King DB 5-11 203 Sr. BIRMINGHAM, AL
21 Dre Kirkpatrick DB 6-3 185 Fr. GADSDEN, AL
22 Mark Ingram RB 5-10 212 So. FLINT, MI
23 Robby Green DB 6-0 181 So. NEW ORLEANS, LA
24 Marquis Johnson DB 5-11 191 Sr. SARASOTA, FL
25 Rolando McClain LB 6-4 258 Jr. DECATUR, AL
26 Ali Sharrief DB 5-9 200 Sr. STEVENSON, AL
27 Justin Woodall DB 6-2 221 Sr. OXFORD, MS
28 Javier Arenas DB 5-9 195 Sr. TAMPA, FL
29 Terry Grant RB 5-10 190 Jr. LUMBERTON, MS
30 Dont’a Hightower LB 6-4 255 So. LEWISBURG, TN
32 Eryk Anders LB 6-2 235 Sr. SAN ANTONIO, TX
33 Hampton Gray DB 6-2 196 Sr. TUSCALOOSA, AL
33 Mike Marrow RB 6-2 240 Fr. HOLLAND, OH
34 Jeramie Griffin RB 6-2 224 So. BATESVILLE, MS
35 Nico Johnson LB 6-3 225 Fr. ANDALUSIA, AL
36 Chris Jordan LB 6-3 230 So. BRENTWOOD, TN
37 Robert Lester DB 6-2 207 Fr. FOLEY, AL
39 Kyle Pennington DB 5-11 188 Jr. CHATOM, AL
40 DeMarcus DuBose LB 6-1 232 So. MONTGOMERY, AL
40 Baron Huber TE 6-4 263 Sr. KNOXVILLE, TN
41 Courtney Upshaw LB 6-2 249 So. EUFAULA, AL
42 Eddie Lacy RB 6-0 210 Fr. GEISMAR, LA
44 Alex Benson LB 6-1 225 Sr. TRUSSVILLE, AL
44 Jacob Vane RB 6-0 228 Sr. OAK RIDGE, TN
46 Wesley Neighbors DB 6-1 210 So. HUNTSVILLE, AL
46 William Strickland WR 6-0 185 So. TUSCALOOSA, AL
47 Ed Stinson DL 6-4 240 Fr. HOMESTEAD, FL
48 Travis Sikes WR 6-3 198 Jr. NASHVILLE, TN
49 Jonathan Atchison LB 6-2 220 Fr. ATLANTA, GA
50 Brian Selman C 6-0 210 Sr. VESTAVIA HILLS, AL
51 Michael DeJohn LB 6-1 241 Jr. HOOVER, AL
51 Carson Tinker LB 6-1 220 So. MURFREESBORO, TN
52 Alfred McCullough OL 6-2 305 So. ATHENS, AL
54 Glenn Harbin DL 6-5 257 So. MOBILE, AL
54 Russell Raines OL 6-2 260 Fr. SATSUMA, AL
55 Chavis Williams LB 6-4 223 Jr. DORA, AL
56 William Ming DL 6-3 260 Fr. ATHENS, AL
57 Marcell Dareus DL 6-4 296 So.
58 Nick Gentry DL 6-1 264 So. PRATTVILLE, AL
59 Brandon Moore DL 6-5 310 Fr. MONTGOMERY, AL
60 David Williams OL 6-3 272 Fr. DUNCANVILLE, AL
61 Anthony Steen OL 6-3 305 Fr. LAMBERT, MS
62 Terrence Cody DL 6-5 354 Sr. FORT MYERS, FL
64 Kerry Murphy DL 6-4 323 Fr. HOOVER, AL
65 Chance Warmack OL 6-3 301 Fr. ATLANTA, GA
66 Brian Motley OL 6-3 291 Jr. AUTAUGAVILLE, AL
67 John Michael Boswell OL 6-5 306 So. NORTHPORT, AL
68 Taylor Pharr OL 6-6 290 Jr. IRONDALE, AL
71 Allen Skelton OL 6-1 265 So. COKER, AL
72 Tyler Love OL 6-6 303 Fr. MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL
73 William Vlachos OL 6-1 294 Jr. BIRMINGHAM, AL
74 David Ross OL 6-3 299 Jr. HOMEWOOD, AL
75 Barrett Jones OL 6-4 289 So. MEMPHIS, TN
76 D.J. Fluker OL 6-6 340 Fr. FOLEY, AL
77 James Carpenter OL 6-5 300 Jr. AUGUSTA, GA
78 Mike Johnson OL 6-5 303 Sr. PENSACOLA, FL
79 Drew Davis OL 6-7 306 Sr. EVERGREEN, AL
80 Mike McCoy WR 6-3 215 Sr.
81 Kendall Kelly WR 6-3 216 Fr. GADSDEN, AL
82 Earl Alexander WR 6-4 212 Jr. PHENIX CITY, AL
83 Kevin Norwood WR 6-2 180 Fr. DIBERVILLE, MS
84 Colin Peek TE 6-6 255 Sr. PONTE VEDRA, FL
85 Preston Dial TE 6-3 233 Jr. MOBILE, AL
86 Undra Billingsley TE 6-2 276 Fr. BIRMINGHAM, AL
87 Drew Bullard LB 6-3 238 So. FLORENCE, AL
87 Chris Underwood TE 6-4 231 So. BIRMINGHAM, AL
88 Michael Bowman WR 6-4 210 Fr. ROSSVILLE, GA
89 Michael Williams TE 6-6 266 Fr. REFORM, AL
90 Jeremy Shelley K 5-10 170 Fr. RALEIGH, NC
90 Milton Talbert DL 6-4 275 Jr. HATTIESBURG, MS
91 Alex Watkins LB 6-3 225 So. BROWNSVILLE, TN
92 Damion Square DL 6-3 272 Fr. HOUSTON, TX
93 Chris Bonds DL 6-4 280 Fr. COLUMBIA, SC
94 Darrington Sentimore DL 6-3 280 Fr. NORCO, LA
95 Brandon Deaderick DL 6-4 306 Sr. ELIZABETHTOWN, KY
95 Colin Gallagher K 6-1 180 Fr. ATLANTA, GA
96 Luther Davis DL 6-3 275 Jr. WEST MONROE, LA
97 P.J. Fitzgerald P 5-11 204 Sr. CORAL SPRINGS, FL
97 Lorenzo Washington DL 6-5 290 Sr. LOGANVILLE, GA
98 Heath Thomas P 6-3 213 Sr. MONTGOMERY, AL
99 Josh Chapman DL 6-1 313 So. HOOVER, AL
99 Leigh Tiffin K 6-2 212 Sr. MUSCLE SHOALS, AL

Final Record Watch

Current Longest Win Streaks

Wins – Team (District)
46 — Austin Lake Travis (25-4A) They are now in 4th place all-time. Next up in a tie for 2nd place all-time is Abilene (5A), 1954-1957 and Southlake Carroll, 2004-2007 with 49 consecutive wins.
29 — Carthage (18-3A)

Longest Losing StreaksThrough 2009

Losses Team (District)
41 — San Antonio Memorial 28-4A (Tied for 9th place on the all-time consectutive loss list)
40 — Ingram Moore 8-3A (Tied for 14th place on the all-time consectutive loss list)

Record Watch:

Cayuga Running Back Traylon Shead ran for 144 yards during their 38-24 victory over Albany in the championship game. He remains #2 on the all-time Career Rushing Yards list with 10,356 yards. He also scored 3 more touchdowns to bring his total to 146. He extendes his lead as the #1 in all-time Career Touchdown leader. He broke the record of 136 that was held by Jacquizz Rodgers, Lamar Consolidated, 2004-07 with 136. He also has 876 career points which moves him into 2nd place all time moving ahead of Jarrod Martin, Celina, 1993-96 and Drew Tate, Baytown Lee, 1999-2002. The #1 spot is still held by Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1950-53 with 899 career points.
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Graham Quarterback Case McCoy completed 10 passes in their 13-12 loss to Carthage in the Championship game to give him 721 Career Pass Completions. He will remain in 5th place on the all-time list. #4 is JERRY LOPEZ, Laredo Alexander, 2006-08 with 748. He also passed for 128 yards and 1 TD. He finishes with 4261 yards for the season. This places him in 17th place on the all-time list. He also finishes with 46 TDS which was 4 away from the top 18 all-time. He also had 273 completions for the season to put him into a tie for 25th place all-time with MANUEL JOHNSON, Gilmer, 2004.
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Bushland Quarterback Sawyer Cornelius was out injured again this week so he stays at 48 TD passes to remain in a tie for 16th place all-time with Chandler Dane, Decatur, 2004 and MANUEL JOHNSON, Gilmer, 2004. He also finished with 3473 yards. #21 on this list is MANUEL JOHNSON, Gilmer, 2004 with 4,098 yards. He also had 193 completions. He needed to get 220 completions for 95th place all-time. He was also their Kicker and had 73 XP’s this season. He needed 2 more to reach the top 20 all-time.
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Austin Lake Travis QuarterBack Michael Brewer completed 12 passes for 196 yards and 2 touchdowns during their 24-17 victory over Longview in the Championship game. He now has 4424 yards which puts him in 14th place all-time. He also had 256 completions and 40 TDs. He is now in 40th place all-time in completions. He needed 7 more TDs make it into the top 18 all-time.
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Bushland Wide Receiver Crockett Gillmore did not have a receiving TD in their 62-14 loss to Daingerfield in the champioship game. He will stay at 20 TDS receving which ties him for 46th place all-time.
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Aledo Running Back Johnathan Gray scored 4 rushing TDs in their 35-21 win over Brenham in the championship game to give him 46 this year. This puts him in a tie for 14th place on the all time list with CEDRIC BENSON, Midland Lee, 2000 and WARREN McVEA, SA Brackenridge, 1963. He also has 324 points this season to which puts him in 8th place all-time.
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Graham Wide Receiver Dylan Fulford did not catch a pass or any TD passes in their 13-12 loss to Carthage in the Championship game. He will remain at 18 TDs receving which ties him for 74th place all-time. He also will remain at 1305 yards receiving. He needed 145 more yards to reach 65th place on the all-time list.
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Austin Lake Travis Kicker Kramer Fyfe kicked 3 XP’s during their 24-17 victory over Longview in the Championship game. He now has 84 XP’s this season to put him into a tie for 7th place all-time with JEREMY MONSIVAIS, Sealy, 1995.
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Converse Judson, 1977-2009 and Pilot Point, 1977-2009 now have 33 Consecutive Winning Seasons. This ties them for 2nd place all-time. The #1 spot is held by Plano, 1960-95 with 36 Consecutive Winning Seasons.
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Huntington has now had a losing season for the 28th consecutive year 1982-2009. This ties them with Brownsville Porter, 1975-2002 for the most consecutive losing seasons all-time.
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Gilmer scored 782 points during the season (15 games). That is good enough for 6th all-time in Most Points Scored in a Season including playoffs (Team). #6 was Calallen, 1995 (15 games) with 770 points. #5 is Waco, 1927 (14) with 784 points. #1 is Big Sandy, 1975 (14-Games) with 824 points.
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Bushland scored 767 points during the season (16 games). That is good enough for 8th all-time in Most Points Scored in a Season including playoffs (Team).
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Austin Lake Travis scored 761 points during the season (16 games). That is good enough for 9th all-time in Most Points Scored in a Season including playoffs (Team). #8 was Houston Madison, 2001 (15 games) with 754 points.
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Galena Park North Shore’s All-Time Conscutive District Wins ended at 52 games (2001-2009) which is good enough for 7th place all-time. #1 is Austin Westlake, 1990-2002 with 71.
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Gilmer now has 44 Conscutive District Wins (2000-Present). This puts them into a tie for 16th place all-time with Southlake Carroll, 1986-93 and Pilot Point, 1979-86.

By : Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron

5A All-State Team

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Deric Davis, Arlington Bowie
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Corey Nelson, Dallas Skyline

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE:

QUARTERBACK:
DERIC DAVIS, Arlington Bowie, Sr. — 212-for-319 passing, 3,100 yards, 39 TDs, 2 INTs; 640 rushing yards, 7 TDs

RUNNING BACKS:
JA’TERIAN DOUGLAS, Arlington Lamar, Sr. — 1,776 yards, 25 TDs; 150 points
KC NLEMCHI, Katy Cinco Ranch, Jr. — 1,735 yards, 20 TDs; 2 receiving TDs; 1 300-plus game
HERSCHEL SIMS, Abilene, Jr. — 1,335 yards, 18 TDs; 257 receiving yards, 4 TDs; 3 KO return TDs; 3-5A offensive MVP

ENDS/RECEIVERS:
MIKE DAVIS, Dallas Skyline, Sr. — 28-721 receiving, 13 TDs in only eight games; 9-5A offensive MVP
GERARD SHILLOW, Round Rock Stony Point, Sr. — 56-1,223 receiving, 10 TDs

OFFENSIVE LINE:
DREW CARROLL, Abilene, Sr. — 17 pancakes, graded 95 percent, 0 sacks allowed; 3-year starter
ISIKELI COCKER, Euless Trinity, Sr. — Team averaged 295 rushing yards, 407 total yards and 38.9 points per game
DOMINIC ESPINOSA, Cedar Park, Sr. — Graded 90 percent, 173 knockdowns; offense averaged 425 ypg
ADAM SHEAD, Cedar Hill, Sr. — Led line for team that averaged 313 rushing ypg, 127 passing ypg
EVAN WASHINGTON, DeSoto, Sr. — Graded 96 percent, no sacks allowed, 83 pancakes in 2nd season of football

KICKER:
CADE FOSTER, Southlake Carroll, Sr. — 61 PATs (finished as state’s career leader), 10 FGs, 91 points

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE:

LINEMEN:
JACKSON JEFFCOAT, Plano West, Sr. — 67 solo tackles, 20 assists, 11 TFL, 22 QB pressures, 8.5 sacks, 2 INTs (1 TD), 2 blocked kicks
DALLAS MCCLARTY, League City Clear Springs, Soph. — 100 tackles, 18 TFL, 7 sacks, 7 QB pressures, 3 fumbles recovered, 2 fumbles caused
DOMINGO RINCON, Harlingen, Sr. — 65 tackles (33 solo), 23 sacks, 27 QB pressures, 5 fumbles caused, 2 TDs (fumble, INT)
REGGIE WILSON, Haltom City, Sr. — 60 tackles, 25 TFL, 9 sacks, 10 QB pressures, 3 fumbles caused, 2 fumbles recovered, 3-5A defensive MVP

LINEBACKERS:
ZAK AOSSEY, Pflugerville Connally, Sr. — 151 tackles, 5 fumbles caused, 3 INTs, 10 TFL, 4 sacks, 7 pass breakups
BRYCE HAGER, Austin Westlake, Sr. — 117 tackles, 12 TFL, 6 sacks, 4 QB pressures, 7 pass breakups
COREY NELSON, Dallas Skyline, Sr. — 120 tackles, 19 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 blocked FGs, 2 blocked PATs, 9-5A defensive MVP

BACKS:
BRYCE CALLAHAN, Cypress Woods, Sr. — 120 tackles (80 solo), 6 INTs, 10 pass breakups, 28-yard punt return average
JERRY CAVAZOS, Mission Sharyland, Sr. — 7 INTs, 51 tackles, 9 pass breakups; 2 fumbles caused, 2 fumbles recovered
ELISHA OLABODE, Cedar Hill, Sr. — 61 tackles, 4 INTs, 8 TFL, 5 return TDs (108-yard missed FG return, 1 INT, 3 punt)
ZACH VELLIQUETTE, Katy Cinco Ranch, Sr. — 7 INTs, 11 pass breakups, allowed 1 TD

PUNTER:
CLARK GADDIS, Mesquite, Sr. — 42.8-yard average on 46 punts, 14 inside 10

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE:

QUARTERBACK:
Jamal Turner, Arlington Sam Houston, Jr.

RUNNING BACKS:
Sam Brown, EP Coronado, Jr.; Charles Coleman, CC Carroll, Sr.; Lache Seastruck, Temple, Sr.

ENDS/RECEIVERS:
Deche Milburn, League City Clear Springs, Sr.; Darius Terrell, DeSoto, Sr.

LINEMEN:
Robert Chapman, SA Clark, Sr.; Marcus Hutchins, DeSoto, Jr.; Luke Joeckel, Arlington, Sr.; Cedric Ogbuehi, Allen, Sr.; Phillip Reed, Austin Westlake, Sr.

KICKER:
Austin Sasser, Amarillo, Sr.

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE:

LINEMEN:
Dartwan Bush, Brazoswood, Sr.; James Castleman, Amarillo, Jr.; Alex Mills, Arlington Martin, Sr.; Cameron Nwosu, Klein Forest, Sr.

LINEBACKERS:
Collin Garrett, Beaumont West Brook, Jr.; Trevon Randle, League City Clear Springs, Jr.; Cody Rogers, SA Brandeis, Sr.

BACKS:
Kyle Davis, SA Reagan, Sr.; Sam Holl, Katy, Sr.; Sam Richardson, League City Clear Springs, Jr.; Kevin White, Round Rock Stony Point, Sr.

PUNTER:
Grant Pierce, Plano, Jr.

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE:

LINEMEN: Gerron Anthony, Tyler; Colton Barnes, Bryan; Brandon Behrens, Austin Westlake; Patrick Bettiol, A&M Consolidated; Coy Chafin, New Braunfels; Spencer Drango, Cedar Park; Richard Glover, Katy Cinco Ranch; Scott Inskeep, McAllen; Ben Kittley, Abilene; Ryan Martin, Smithson Valley; Jake Matthews, Fort Bend Elkins.

ENDS/RECEIVERS: Nate Askew, SA Madison; Thomas Coffman, Austin High; James Cunningham, League City Clear Springs; Antwan Goodley, Midland; Jordan Jolly, Fort Bend Elkins; Cayleb Jones, Austin High; Adriane Rocha, Georgetown; Austin Shipley, Bastrop, Sr.; Nathan Slaughter, Lubbock; Cal Spangler, Georgetown; Cameron White, Arlington Bowie.

QUARTERBACKS: Matt Brown, Allen; Matthew Davis, Klein Forest; Javia Hall, Dallas Skyline; Colton Huntsman, Cypress Woods; Jeremy Johnson, Tyler; Ryan Polite, DeSoto.

RUNNING BACKS: Tommy Avers, Southlake Carroll; Princeton Collins, Round Rock Westwood; Noah Copeland, SA Brandeis; Tony Drake, Dallas Skyline; Aaron Green, SA Madison; Mason Hayes, Cedar Hill; Will Jeffery, Katy; Nate Jones, Bryan; Marcus Murphy, DeSoto; Tim Rocha, EP Montwood.

KICKERS: Eduardo Camara, Cedar Hill; Zach Olen, Richardson Berkner; Cody Rademacher, Austin Westlake; Fernando Sanchez, Donna; Webb Williams, SA Clark; Jordan Williamson, Round Rock Westwood.

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE:

LINEMEN: Marcus Bagley, North Mesquite; Greg Castro, SA Clark; Ashton Dorsey, Tyler; Cory Gould, New Braunfels; Jay Guy, Aldine Eisenhower; Nathan Hughes, Klein Oak; Martin Ifedi, Houston Westside; Collin Middleton, Cedar Park; Damontre’ Moore, Rowlett; Ray Oppman, Fort Bend Clements; Jackson Richards, Southlake Carroll; Jesus Rodriguez, Temple; Jordan Wade, Round Rock Stony Point; Justin Yancey, Richardson Berkner.

LINEBACKERS: Mike Ariwodo, Houston Westside; Matthew Bass, Alvin; Eric Derhoux, Round Rock Westwood; Jonathon Fisher, Katy; David Guevara, Edinburg; Tevin Jackson, Garland; Conner Jacob, Amarillo; Domonique Patterson, Dallas Skyline; Jon Poe, Midland Lee; James Radcliffe, Katy Cinco Ranch; Lambert Riley, Odessa Permian; Dominique Robertson, Cypress Woods; Connor Sheehan, Austin Anderson; Tyler Vail, Belton; Kristoddie Woods, Garland Lakeview Centennial.

BACKS: Bernard Blake, Bastrop; Tyson Bower, Round Rock Westwood; Zach Craig, Smithson Valley; Zach McMillian, Fort Bend Dulles; Alex Moreno, Donna; Adrian Phillips, Garland; A.J. Pouncy, Humble Atascocita; Pete Rodriguez, Bastrop; Donovan Shumpert, Temple; Devin Walker, League City Clear Springs; Brennan Welch, Odessa Permian; A.J. White, DeSoto; Danzel Williams, Arlington Martin.

PUNTERS: David Ash, Belton; Steve Valadez, Arlington Bowie.

4A All-State Team

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Scotty Young, Denton Ryan
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rudy Lopez, Mission

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE:
QUARTERBACK:
SCOTTY YOUNG, Denton Ryan, Sr. — 197-for-306 passing, 3,191 yards, 44 TDs, 7 INTs

RUNNING BACKS:
MALCOM BROWN, Schertz Steele, Jr. — 1,787 yards, 30 TDs; 27-4A offensive MVP
LEROY DOBBINS, Montgomery, Sr. — 2,191 yards, 19 TDs
JOHNATHAN GRAY, Aledo, Soph. — 1,745 yards, 34 TDs; 19-399 receiving, 7 TDs

ENDS/RECEIVERS:
CHRIS HIPPS, Dallas Highland Park, Sr. — 77-1,469 yards, 16 TDs; 96 points scored
MATT LIPKA, McKinney, Sr. — 54-1,344 receiving, 22 TDs; 2 kickoff return TDs

OFFENSIVE LINE:
CORBIN BOETTGER, Denison, Sr. — Graded 98 percent, 4 pancakes/game, no sacks, team averaged more than 500 ypg
GARRETT GRAMLING, Denton Ryan, Sr. — Graded 94 percent, 43 pancakes, no sacks allowed
BRYCE REDMAN, Longview, Sr. — 80 Knockdowns, graded 90 percent
COLE UNDERWOOD, Denton Guyer, Sr. — 28 pancake blocks, 1 sack allowed for offense that averaged 515 ypg
DARYL WILLIAMS, Lake Dallas, Sr. — Graded 93 percent, 38 pancakes, no sacks allowed for offense that averaged 438.8 ypg

KICKER:
KRAMER FYFE, Lake Travis, Sr. — 11 FGs (long 54, 3 others over 42); 57-of-57 PATs

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE:
LINEMEN:
TAYLOR BIBLE, Denton Guyer, Sr. — 87 tackles, 17 TFL, 5 sacks, 14 QB pressures, 2 fumbles caused
TY HOOK, Denton Ryan, Jr. — 80 tackles, 24 TFL, 11 sacks, 12 QB pressures
JAVIEL JOLLIFFE, EP Chapin, Sr. — 126 tackles, 9 sacks
SHANE SOBNOSKY, Santa Fe, Sr. — 103 tackles, 26 TFL, 12 sacks

LINEBACKERS:
RUDY LOPEZ, Mission, Sr. — 172 tackles, 41 TFL, 19 sacks, 25 QB pressures, 4 fumbles caused, 3 fumbles recovered
JEREMY STALLWORTH, Carrollton Newman Smith, Jr. — 100 tackles, 18 TFL, 3 sacks, 3 INTs (1 TD), 5 QB pressures, 1 blocked kick
JAKE WEDDLE, Frisco Liberty, Sr. — 106 tackles (67 solo), 12 TFL, 8 fumbles caused, 3 INTs, 1.5 sacks, 2 fumbles recovered (1 TD)

BACKS:
ALONTE’ DARDEN, Longview, Sr. — 4 INTs, 15 pass breakups, 65 tackles, 2 fumbles recovered
RAMON FLOWERS, CC Flour Bluff, Sr. — 7 INTs (2 returned for TDs), 57 tackles
JUSTIN GARCIA, Mission, Sr. — 7 INTs (4 returned for TDs), 9 pass breakups; 55 tackles, 2 fumbles caused
GEOFF HOOKER, Sherman, Sr. — 125 tackles, 3 INTs (1 TD), 3 fumbles caused, 12 pass breakups, 7 all-purpose TDs

PUNTER:
EDGAR SALCIDO, EP Del Valle, Sr. — 45.7-yard average on 27 punts, 7 inside 20

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE:
QUARTERBACK:
James Franklin, Lake Dallas, Sr.

RUNNING BACKS:
D.J. Jones, Denison, Sr.; Cori Sanchez, EP Chapin, Sr.; Damion Willis, McKinney, Jr.

ENDS/RECEIVERS:
Antonio Anderson, Denton Ryan, Sr.; Al Lasker, Carrollton Newman Smith, Sr.

LINEMEN:
Jaqwaylin Arps, Denison, Sr.; Matt Gibson, Dallas Highland Park, Sr.; Ian Kelso, Lake Travis, Sr.; Jonathon Molina, Big Spring, Jr.; Abraham Trejo, Weslaco East, Sr.

KICKER:
Shaun Rodriguez, Angleton, Jr.

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE:
LINEMEN:
Kedrick Dial, Sulphur Springs, Sr.; Corey Fletcher, Henderson, Jr.; Tony Hill, Dayton, Sr.; Cy Wilson, Aledo, Sr.

LINEBACKERS:
Ernest Rodriguez, EP Chapin, Sr.; Matt Ritchey, Big Spring, Sr.; Ryan Simmons, Schertz Steele, Jr.

BACKS:
Trevonta Ebron, Dallas Jefferson, Jr.; Duke Hamilton, Jacksonville, Sr.; Rick Izaguirre, Mercedes, Sr.; Randall Joyner, Carrollton Newman Smith, Sr.

PUNTER:
Jason Burford, EP Burges, Jr.

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE:
LINEMEN: Francisco Brito, CC Flour Bluff; Beau Carpenter, Sulphur Springs; I’Raunce Ellis, Killeen; Logan Hoppenrath, FW Boswell; Colby Houston, Red Oak; Nate Leonard, McKinney; Duwayne Lewis, Port Lavaca Calhoun; Jordan Nichols, Wolfforth Frenship; Tevin Ratcliff, Longview; Catarino Salazar, Weslaco East; Matt Scott, Buda Hays; Chance Vernon, Gregory-Portland; Kenneth Walker, Montgomery; Davonte Wallace, EP Irvin; Cole Wehring, Rosenberg Terry; Austin Woods, Rockwall-Heath; Mason Y’Barbo, Sulphur Springs.

ENDS/RECEIVERS: Jonathan Davis, Hereford; Saqwan Edwards, Manvel; Conner Floyd, Lake Travis; Carey Fortson, Longview; Michael Gilmore, La Marque; Josh Gold, Richardson Pearce; Blake Jumonville, Richardson Pearce; Trey Metoyer, Whitehouse; Jimmay Mundine, Denison; Terrell Reece, Brenham; Bud Sasser, Denton Ryan; Thaddeus Straughter, Big Spring.

QUARTERBACKS: Michael Brewer, Lake Travis; Madison Carter, Sherman; Albert Chavez, Mercedes; Michael Cummings, Killeen; Josh Dorman, Birdville; Darian Lazard, Pearland Dawson; Zach Lee, McKinney; Conner Moore, Canyon; Luke Woodley, Dallas Highland Park.

RUNNING BACKS: Monte Anderson, Big Spring; Ladarius Anthony, Kilgore; Willie Culpepper, SA Brackenridge; Andy Erickson, Lake Travis; Cody Evans, Corsicana; Caleb Harmon, Port Neches-Groves; Ty Hicks, Amarillo Palo Duro; Henry Josey, Angleton; Randall Joyner, Carrollton Newman Smith; James Myles, Stephenville; Jaimaine Wilhite, Denton Guyer; Kenny Williams, Pflugerville Hendrickson.

KICKERS: Eric Hosek, Sherman.

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE:
LINEMEN: Derrick Anderson, Big Spring; Keith Booker, Rosenberg Terry; Trevor Gillette, Lake Travis; C.J. Guerra, Rosenberg Terry; T.C. Jones, Angleton; Dwight Kennedy, Terrell; Charles Leslie, Sherman; Aaron Morrison, Denison; Jonathan Roberts, Lake Travis; Robert Satterfield, Denton Guyer; Matt Sealy, Dallas Highland Park; Bubba Vactor, Longview; T.R. Varnado, Stephenville; Jared Wesley, Canyon; Two Willis, Manvel.

LINEBACKERS: Royce Asi, Killeen; Beau Barnes, Friendswood; Derek Burk, Conroe Caney Creek; Quinton Crow, Lake Travis; Martin Davis, Corsicana; Charlie Foose, Dallas Highland Park; Jacoby Hale, Beaumont Central; Drew Hamilton, Lake Dallas; Danny Heiss, Aledo; Ryan Jackson, Angleton; Justin Jones, Jacksonville; Webster Jones, Angleton; Ian Lazarus, Lake Travis; Alex Martinez, Mission; Adam Ontiveros, EP Chapin; Garrett Powell, Sherman; Brent Pulliam, Sherman; Gerald Richardson, Mansfield Legacy; Rush Seaver, Lampasas; Jocko Spataro, Sulphur Springs; Jaaron Staton, Dallas Conrad.

BACKS: Charlie Alva, EP Chapin; Landon Appling, El Campo; Triston Crook, Sulphur Springs; Dre Dunbar, Port Neches-Groves; Ciante Evans, Arlington Seguin; Jacob Garza, Mission Memorial; Jose Hernandez, EP Bowie; Jake Howeth, Dallas Highland Park; Dedrin Jones, Schertz Steele; Addison McGee, Longview; A.J. Perez, Alice; Cody Reeves, Denison; Aaron Reyna, Lampasas; Sharard Timmons, Sulphur Springs; Taylor Wrinkle, Lake Travis.

PUNTERS: Collin Bradley, Hallsville; Madison Carter, Sherman; Cesar Lozano, EP Chapin; Steven Maeweather, Houston Sharpstown.