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Houston Christian standout edge rusher Jalyx Hunt visits Texans on Monday: ‘Innately physical player, natural pass rush’
Read full article: Houston Christian standout edge rusher Jalyx Hunt visits Texans on Monday: ‘Innately physical player, natural pass rush’Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year
Jalyx Hunt on path to become first Houston Christian player drafted in NFL: ‘I can play at next level at a high speed’
Read full article: Jalyx Hunt on path to become first Houston Christian player drafted in NFL: ‘I can play at next level at a high speed’Houston Christian defensive end making strong bid in NFL draft
READY TO REIGN: Houston Christian hoops dead-set on a repeat
Read full article: READY TO REIGN: Houston Christian hoops dead-set on a repeatIn recent memory, the Mustangs have established themselves as a brand on the court, and given that both the men’s and women’s basketball programs are the reigning champs entering the 2023 season, it’s not hard to see how.
TRUE PASSION: Houston Christian’s Pickett a rising star on multiple fields
Read full article: TRUE PASSION: Houston Christian’s Pickett a rising star on multiple fieldsVery few high schools in the Houston area are graced with a student-athlete that creates an on-campus impact comparable to that of Houston Christian’s Maddie Pickett.
The Bounce: H-Town’s Top 10 Boys Private School Rankings
Read full article: The Bounce: H-Town’s Top 10 Boys Private School RankingsTHE PRIVATE SCHOOL BASKETBALL LANDSCAPE IS VIBRANT IN THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA. THE EPISCOPAL KNIGHTS WON THE SPC CHAMPIONSHIP, WHILE CONCORDIA LUTHERAN REACHED THE TAPPS STATE FINAL AND THE WOODLANDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY AND WESTBURY CHRISTIAN ADVANCED TO THE SEMIS. HERE ARE THE TEAMS WHO WILL CHALLENGE FOR THE GOLD BALL.
THROUGH THE LENS: Houston Christian vs. Episcopal Boys and Girls Basketball and Soccer
Read full article: THROUGH THE LENS: Houston Christian vs. Episcopal Boys and Girls Basketball and SoccerLast Friday Houston Christian Boys and Girls Basketball and Soccer duked it out on the court and field and VYPE was there for all the action!
FEATURE: D’Asia Thomas of Houston Christian on H-Town High School Sports
Read full article: FEATURE: D’Asia Thomas of Houston Christian on H-Town High School SportsHouston Christian’s junior D’Asia Thomas has been a driving force behind the Mustangs undefeated 27-0 season. A force that also has Thomas climbing the ranks as one of the states top prospects.
In the Paint: Houston Christian’s Montana Wheeler makes history with first-ever quadruple-double
Read full article: In the Paint: Houston Christian’s Montana Wheeler makes history with first-ever quadruple-doubleHOUSTON - There are not many things that Houston Christian coach Ron Crandall hasn’t experienced in his 15 years leading the men’s basketball program.
THE LIST: VYPE's 2021 All-Private School Basketball Teams
Read full article: THE LIST: VYPE's 2021 All-Private School Basketball TeamsThe Woodlands Christian and Grace Christian Academy brought home state championships in TAPPS, while Houston Christian dominated Southwest Preparatory Conference play. The SPC didn't have a championship weekend.
VYPE Houston Top Girl's Basketball Prospects
Read full article: VYPE Houston Top Girl's Basketball ProspectsThe 2021 Girl's Basketball Season is in full swing! VYPE has run the numbers and checked the film, and are proud to present our Top 25 Girls Basketball Prospects from around the city! Check them out! 1) Rori Harmon, Cypress Creek (Texas)2) Jada Malone, The Village School (Texas A&M)3) Kyndall Hunter, Cypress Creek (Texas)4) Amani Bartlett, Houston Christian (Syracuse)5) Kaiya Wynn, Foster (Tennessee)6) Kaley Perkins, Langham Creek (Oklahoma)7) Bre'yon White, Shadow Creek (Oklahoma)8) Tori Garza, New Caney (Oklahoma State)9) Gracelynn Alvarez, Heights (UTEP)10) Tymberlin Criswell, Village School (SMU)11) Asia Broughton, Cypress Ridge (Southern Miss)12) Raven Adams, Ridge Point (Texas State)13) R'Mani Taylor, Shadow Creek14) Alicia Blanton, Foster (ULL)15) Ashlyn Jones, Klein Oak (ULL)16) Kylie Minter, Clear Springs17) Adaora Nwokeji, Summer Creek (Princeton)18) Niyah Johnson, Clear Springs (Abilene Christian University)19) Gia Adams, Jersey Village (Tennessee State)20) Imani Ivery, Foster21) Saija Cleveland, Langham Creek22) Moyo Orundami, Cy Woods23) Nikki Petrakovitz, Oak Ridge24) Dalanna Carter, Lutheran High North25) Madeline Mueller, Concordia Lutheran
VYPE Football Highlights: Geronimo Navarro & Houston Christian Battle
Read full article: VYPE Football Highlights: Geronimo Navarro & Houston Christian BattleOn Friday October 30th, UIL 14-4A Division II member Geronimo Navarro traveled from South Texas to Southeast Texas to play a non-district game against a SPC program in Houston Christian. Check out the game's VYPE Live highlights below. Navarro DEFEATS Houston Christian ||TXHSFB www.youtube.comFor more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook and @VYPESATX Instagram/Twitter) on social media. Check out ShopVYPE for fresh gear that supports local schools and the VYPE U Ambassador Program. To sign up for the VYPE U Program, apply at VYPEU.com.
FBCA Magazine Feature: The Architect, Alex Edwards takes over FBCA Volleyball
Read full article: FBCA Magazine Feature: The Architect, Alex Edwards takes over FBCA VolleyballAFTER A FEW YEARS OF TURNOVER INSIDE THE VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM, FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HAS FOUND THEIR PROGRAM BUILDER. We want to be the powerhouse in this area because there are so many great players to draw from in the Fort Bend, Sugar Land, Katy and Fulshear area. While an assistant at Episcopal, Edwards played a large role in developing elite talent while learning from one of the best in the business coach Amanda Watts. Yes, we had great players but you have to get them to buy in, keep them motivated and keep their eye on the prize. Coaching girls, Edwards is a big believer in communication.
Local high school seniors donate graduation funds to help feed 150 health care workers
Read full article: Local high school seniors donate graduation funds to help feed 150 health care workersHOUSTON – The Houston Christian high school senior class is stepping up to take care of healthcare workers at Memorial Hermann’s Memorial City Hospital. The seniors donated about $3,000 of their graduation funds to help provide 150 free lunches. Allen Tseng, chief operating officer for Memorial Hermann’s Memorial City Hospital, said the gesture goes a long way. The Houston Christian high school senior class isn’t just stepping up to help healthcare workers though. They plan to donate $10,000 to the Houston Food Bank on Friday to help families in need.