Tuesday, October 27, 2015

CenTex Games of the Week (Week 9)! Johnson City at Mason!


 

Week 9 in CenTex has yet another possible thriller on hand as the Johnson City Eagles (7-1) travel to play the defending state champion Mason Punchers (9-0) for the District 14-2A Division 1 championship. There is nothing like small town football underneath the autumn night lights on Fridays.




Below are "some" other intriguing matchups in Central Texas for Week 9!
(CenTex teams listed in bold print are playing an opponent outside of the area) Visiting teams listed in alphabetical order.


Austin Bowie at Austin Lake Travis
Bastrop Cedar Creek at Austin Reagan
Brownsville St. Joseph at San Antonio Central Catholic
Brownwood at Snyder
College Station at Bryan
Columbus at Bellville 
Comanche at West
Dripping Springs at Georgetown
Jarrell at Dublin
Killeen Shoemaker at Copperas Cove
Mexia at Fairfield
Pflugerville at Round Rock McNeil
Round Rock Cedar Ridge at Pflugerville Hendrickson
San Marcos at Boerne-Champion
San Antonio Cornerstone Christian at Austin Eastside Memorial
San Antonio Stevens at San Antonio Brennan
Smithson Valley at New Braunfels
Troy at Rockdale
Waco La Vega at Burnet
Waco Reicher at Cedar Hill Trinity Christian








Thursday, October 22, 2015

CenTex Spotlight! 2016 RB Prospect, Christian Mallard (San Antonio Taft)


CenTex 2016 RB prospect Christian Mallard (San Antonio Taft, 5'9" 208, 4.45) continues to raise his market value as a prospect being a tough ball carrier with very good, deceptive speed. 









Tuesday, October 20, 2015

CenTex Games of the Week (Week 8)! Converse Judson at Cibolo Steele!

 


This week's matchup is between two powerhouses in the state of Texas; one (Converse Judson, 7-0) is a historical power and the other (Cibolo Steele, 8-0) is a microwave dynasty. The game itself will be standing room only.




Below are "some" other intriguing matchups in Central Texas for Week 8!
(CenTex teams listed in bold print are playing an opponent outside of the area) Visiting teams listed in alphabetical order.


A&M Consolidated at College Station

Austin St. Michael's at Brownsville St. Joseph
Austin Lake Travis at Austin Westlake
Austin Reagan at Austin McCallum
Austin St. Stephen's at Austin St. Andrew's
Belton at Killeen Ellison
Fredericksburg at Fischer Canyon Lake
Georgetown at Cedar Park Vista Ridge
La Grange at Giddings
La Vernia at Gonzales
Lorena at Mexia
Malakoff at Teague
Milano at Bremond
Navasota at Houston Furr
Pflugerville Hendrickson at Round Rock
San Antonio Reagan at San Antonio MacArthur
San Antonio Warren at San Antonio Stevens
Temple CTCS at Shiner St. Paul
Waco at Temple
West at McGregor







Wednesday, October 14, 2015

CenTex Games of the Week (Week 7)! Austin Vandegrift at Cedar Park!









It's very rare to have two undefeated teams in a big district at this point of the season. Both Austin Vandegrift and Cedar Park (currently ranked #1 in Texas 5A) both enter this matchup at 6-0, which should be a barn burner.


Below are "some" other intriguing matchups in Central Texas for Week 7!
(CenTex teams listed in bold print are playing an opponent outside of the area) Visiting teams listed in alphabetical order.


Abilene Wylie at Brownwood
Austin Bowie at Austin Akins
Austin High at Austin Lake Travis
Austin LBJ at Bastrop Cedar Creek
Austin St. Andrew's at San Antonio Saint Mary's Hall
Bremond at Burton
Caldwell at La Grange
Castroville Medina Valley at Somerset
Dallas First Baptist at Waco Reicher
Groesbeck at Fairfield
Junction at Mason
Killeen Ellison at Killeen
Lago Vista at Rockdale
Normangee at Burkeville
Round Rock at Round Rock Cedar Ridge
San Antonio Reagan at San Antonio Churchill
Sealy at Navasota
San Marcos at Kerrville Tivy
San Antonio Stevens at San Antonio Taft
Smithson Valley at Schertz Clemens
Teague at Palestine Westwood
Temple at Hutto
Troy at Cameron Yoe
Waco La Vega at China Spring




Monday, October 12, 2015

September Scoop on CenTex 2018 Prospects!


CenTex 2018 DB prospect Tyrese Heard #13 (Teague) has already started proving that he is playmaker in both run support and the passing game for his team and his respective class.


These are "some" 2018 prospects in the Central Texas area that have either shown that they have legit FBS/Division 1-A skills or are showcasing certain abilities before becoming legit.


(listed in alphabetical order)

Dave Castilleja, WR (Hearne)
Trae Cherry, CB (China Spring)
MarQuise Conchola, DL (College Station)
Mason Cooper, LB (Waco Robinson)
JaQualyn Crawford, ATH (Rockdale)
Zadock Dinkelmann, QB (Somerset) LSU commit
Tyler Dykes, ATH (Iola)
Elisha Guidry, CB (Cedar Park)
Ylijaah Hall, OT (Bryan)
Tyrese Heard, SS (Teague)
Alyzcha Hentz, OG (Killeen)
Tyrick James, TE (China Spring)
Stanley Lambert, WR (San Antonio Marshall)
Juan "Bull" Licea, DT (Gonzales)
Jay Miller, RB (Converse Judson)
Jaxon Player, DT (Waco Midway)
Jamil Pittman, RB (Cedar Park Vista Ridge)
Jyaire Shorter, WR (Killeen Ellison)
Vrashon Walker, LB (Killeen)
Quandree White, WR (College Station)
Jamal Williams, QB (Waco La Vega)
Julon Williams, ATH (Converse Judson)










Tuesday, October 6, 2015

September Scoop on CenTex 2017 Prospects!



Texas Longhorns 2017 QB commit, Sam Ehlinger (Austin Westlake) has been putting on strong performances thus far this season and is one of CenTex's most impactful juniors.

Below is a random list of some of CenTex's area 2017 prospects that had strong, consistent performances in September and have legit FBS/Division 1-A skills.

(listed in alphabetical order)

Marqez Bimage, LB (Brenham)
Charlie Brewer, QB (Austin Lake Travis)
Jaylin Bryant, OG (Belton)
Tyler Castaneda, OG (Round Rock) Texas Tech commit
Maalik Cooper, LB (Waco University)
Joshua Croslen, DT (Cibolo Steele)
Nate Davis, RB (San Antonio Madison)
Preston Dimery, FS (Kerrville Tivy)
JK Dobbins, ATH (LaGrange)
Sam Ehlinger, QB (Austin Westlake) Texas commit
Alex Fernandes, QB (Austin Vandegrift)
Jaylen Gipson, QB (Mexia)
Ta'Quon Graham, DE (Temple)
Javelin Guidry, CB (Cedar Park)
Frank Harris, QB (Schertz Clemens)
Jayden Jackson, DB (Cibolo Steele)
Malik Jackson, WR (Taylor)
Brenden Jaimes, OT (Austin Lake Travis)
Kedrick James, TE (Waco La Vega) Baylor commit
Levi Jones, LB (Austin Westlake)
Ashton Logan, SS (Temple)
Travell Lumpkin, RB (Cibolo Steele)
Logan Mann, WR (San Antonio Stevens)
Xavier Martin, QB (Cibolo Steele) Texas Tech commit
Luke McGhee, TE (San Antonio Clark)
Kellen Mond, QB (San Antonio Reagan) Baylor commit
Devin Morris, CB/WR (Caldwell)
Benjamin Norman, FS (Temple)
Sammy Ochoa, DT (Austin Lake Travis)
Josh Ogbonna, DT (San Antonio Reagan)
Roshauud Paul, ATH (Bremond) 
Davion Peoples, RB (Belton)
June Rischer, DT (Fairfield)
Bryce Rivers, QB (San Antonio Stevens)
Ondario Robinson, DE (Hutto)
Trevoin Shaw, WR (Hillsboro)
Jayden Smith, WR (Killeen Ellison)
Tyrone Stewart, WR (Waco)
CJ Williams, WR (Cibolo Steele)
Stephen Zabie, OT (Austin Westlake)





Monday, October 5, 2015

CenTex Games of the Week (Week 6)! Cameron Yoe at Rockdale!


This is one of CenTex's most storied rivalries as the Cameron Yoemen (4-1) visit the Rockdale Tigers (4-1) in the "Battle of the Bell." Always a packed house for a game where the players really get after it.





Below are "some" other intriguing matchups in Central Texas for Week 6!
(CenTex teams listed in bold print are playing an opponent outside of the area) Visiting teams listed in alphabetical order.


A&M Consolidated at Bryan
Austin Akins at Austin Westlake
Austin LBJ at Austin McCallum
Austin St. Michael's at San Antonio Antonian Prep
Brownwood at Stephenville
Cedar Park Vista Ridge at Austin Vandegrift
China Spring at Burnet
Columbus at Wharton
Copperas Cove at Killeen Ellison
Dripping Springs at Georgetown East View
Evadale at Iola
Geronimo Navarro at Lytle
Goliad at Hallettsville
Houston Sterling at Navasota
Hutto at Waco
Johnson City at Junction
Kemp at Teague
Kerrville Tivy at Lockhart
Killeen at Belton
Killeen Shoemaker at Waco Midway
Leander at Cedar Park
Lexington at Jewett Leon
Luling at Universal City Randolph
Mason at Center Point
New Braunfels at Converse Judson
Pflugerville Connally at Temple
Pflugerville Hendrickson at Round Rock Stony Point
Pleasanton at Gonzales
San Antonio Lee at San Antonio Churchill
San Antonio Johnson at San Antonio Roosevelt
San Antonio St. Mary's Hall at Austin St. Stephen's
Schertz Clemens at New Braunfels Canyon
Schertz John Paul II at Temple CTCS
Troy at Little River-Academy




Sunday, October 4, 2015

September Scoop on CenTex 2016 Prospects!


Cameron Yoe's 2016 RB prospect, Traion Smith has a huge chip on his shoulder as an underrated prospect and may become CenTex's all-time leading rusher in his pursuit to prove that he belongs among the best at his respective position, while trying to help his team win a fourth consecutive state championship.


The list below are "some" underrated and unheralded 2016 prospects that had strong, consistent performances throughout the month of September. Their prospective level of collegiate play is in parenthesis.
Tweener - the prospect either shows flashes of being an FBS prospect or lacks the ideal size but could be more suited for an FCS program.
(listed in alphabetical order)


Johnny Alexander, DB (Cameron Yoe) 5'9" 157, 4.58
(FCS) A ball-hawking menace that lines up at safety and comes up hard in run support. 
Donovan Armstrong, CB (Round Rock) 5'8" 165, 4.5
(FBS) Has displayed super glue cover skills against some big time receivers and is well respected in run support. Plays much bigger than his size.
Kae'ron Baker, WR (Navasota) 6'1" 165, 4.6
(FCS) Kind of the forgotten guy in one of the nation's top passing offenses who makes his share of plays on offense and defense.
Jordan Batson, ATH (San Antonio Wagner) 6'1" 173, 4.49
(FBS) Lines up at QB but makes so many plays with his feet that he could most likely end up playing another position in college.
Michael Berry, TE (Leander) 6'4" 230, 4.78
(FBS) A precise route runner with soft hands and displays the upper body strength to block on the line of scrimmage.
Quemasi Brown, WR (Killeen) 6'2" 196, 4.44
(Tweener) A big target that stretches the field with his speed and appetite to get open.
Jarett Carpenter, ATH (Fairfield) 6'5" 200, 4.6
(FBS) A tall prospect that can either play receiver, tight end, or outside linebacker and be very effective in all areas.
D'Anthony Carter, CB (San Antonio Stevens) 5'10" 185, 4.45
(Tweener) Carter has very good ball skills by amassing 6 INT's thus far this season.
Charles Chapman, RB (East Bernard)* 5'7" 175, 4.67
(Small school) A tough, hard-nosed runner that displays great vision and strength.
Carlos Chester, Jr., DL (Manor) 6'0" 240, 4.77
(Tweener) Seriously, he may be the toughest defensive lineman in all of CenTex and definitely has FBS skills, but his size may play against him.
Jamall Collins, DB (Manor) 5'11" 205, 4.55
(FBS) Could easily be classified as an "athlete" with his ability to be a force in the secondary at safety along with his display of running the football with audacity.
Kameron Coe, QB (China Spring) 6'1" 175, 4.98
(FCS) Has continued to improve on his skills as a passer and decision maker while also helping his team to a current high ranking in the state.
Shaft Cubit, ATH (Luling) 5'10" 165, 4.4
(FBS) One of the fastest on-the-field prospects in Central Texas who does a great job of displaying such speed on both the offensive and defensive sides of the football.
Kristian Drake, WR (New Braunfels Canyon) 6'1" 188, 4.47
(FBS) This long-striding, two-stepper has been the victim of a heavily run-oriented offense but still uses his all-state hurdler speed to make big plays when he does get his hands on the ball.
Jaylon Dukes, RB (San Antonio Brandeis) 5'5" 150, 4.45
(Tweener) Dukes has joystick like movements and his small stature makes it tough for defenders to see him running between the tackles.
Cade Dyal, QB (Kerrville Tivy) 6'0" 189, 4.9
(FBS) Can can make all the throws and puts a hard touch on his spirals. Kind of in the mode of what former CenTex standout Drew Brees was when he was coming out of Austin Westlake.
Elijah Earls, DE (San Antonio Stevens) 5'11" 224, 4.6
(FCS) Probably more of an outside linebacker at the next level but uses his high football IQ to find himself in the right place at the right time.
Isaiah Fields, CB (Cibolo Steele) 5'8" 156, 4.4
(FBS) Plays the ball well and has closing speed to keep receivers in check on downfield passes.
Demetri Freeman, DT (Mexia) 6'1" 270, 5.0
(Tweener) Penetrates the line of scrimmage with authority and seems to have a strong nose for the ball.
Matron Gerald, ATH (Mexia) 5'9" 165, 4.5
(FBS) A killer in space with his fancy footwork and could be the perfect slot receiver for any pass-heavy offenses.
Darren Harris, OT (Temple) 6'6" 250, 4.9
(FBS) Developed a mean streak this season and has used his new found aggression to dominate defenders.
Adrian Hunter, LB (Manor) 5'11" 230, 4.7
(FBS) This extremely underrated prospect is like a bowling ball knocking down any pins in his way when pursuing ball carriers.
Cristian Lara, WR/TE (Rockdale) 6'6" 210, 4.58
(FBS) A mismatch nightmare that has done nothing but visit the end zone numerous times this season already.
Christian Mallard, RB (San Antonio Taft) 5'9" 208, 4.45
(FBS) A muscular built runner with great deceptive speed who also catches the ball well out of the backfield.
Zech Nash-Kelly, WR (Round Rock) 6'2" 190, 4.46
(FBS) Another prospect that plays in an offense that is geared toward the run but has his way with cornerbacks when the ball is thrown his way.
Joshua Nowell, TE/WR (Stephenville) 6'5" 200, 4.7
(FBS) Has had to be used at multiple positions this season due to team's lack of depth but has not disappointed with his play making abilities.
Mark Palacios, OG (San Antonio O'Connor) 6'3" 270, 5.3
(Tweener) Has done a great job of driving defenders back while keeping his arms extended.
Raymonte Prime, ATH (San Antonio Sam Houston) 6'1" 170, 4.6
(FCS) A dual threat QB that has not only won games but has been doing a great job of getting the ball in the hands of his playmakers.
Dominique Ramsey, DB (Converse Judson) 5'8" 175, 4.5
(FBS) A force playing safety that also contributes on the offensive side of the ball.
Traion Smith, RB (Cameron Yoe) 5'9" 180, 4.55
(FBS) Worked hard in the offseason improving on his speed tremendously. A poor man's Marshawn Lynch.
Jermaine Thomas, WR (Austin Akins) 6'0" 180, 4.54
(Small School) A guy that is unafraid to catch the ball in traffic and can make some plays after the catch.
Tyree Thomas, WR (Round Rock Stony Point) 5'10" 160, 4.48
(FCS) A reliable receiver that can either play in the slot or on the outside. Stock is still growing.
Jermaine Townsend, OG (Temple) 6'3" 290, 5.1
(FBS) Townsend does nothing but move guys out of the way with his massive upper body strength that makes him look like a bully on the field.
Isaiah Viliare, RB (Cedar Park Vista Ridge) 5'9" 175, 4.22 (hand time)
(FBS) Probably the fastest guy in CenTex in terms of football speed that will play receiver at the next level with his ability to expose defenders in space.
Avery Williams, WR (Mexia) 6'3" 185, 4.6
(FBS) This prospect has great ball awareness in his ability to come down with the football in tight coverage while intercepting multiple passes on defense.
DeBraylon Williams, ATH (Hillsboro) 6'0" 166, 4.65
(FBS) Don't be fooled by his 40 time because this guy is a true 7-11 type of wideout that cannot seemed to be covered and it doesn't hurt that he believes he cannot be covered.
Michael Wilson, OT (Round Rock) 6'9" 320, 5.4
(FBS) Big Mike has done nothing but tremendously improve on his skills and has used his massive, long frame to keep defenders going in the opposite direction of the quarterback.

*denotes a prospect that attends school just outside of the Central Texas area

Early candidates for TA's "Mr. Central Texas"

These are the 2016 prospects that are having the most impactful seasons for their respective teams.
(listed in alphabetical order)

Mulbah Car, RB (Austin Reagan)
Parrish Cobb, CB (Waco La Vega)
Eric Cuffee, Jr., CB (Waco)
Tren'Davian Dickson, WR (Navasota)
Jaylon Dukes, RB (San Antonio Brandeis)
Cade Dyal, QB (Kerrville Tivy)
Shelton Eppler, QB (Navasota)
David Hamilton, ATH (San Marcos)
Mark Jackson, DE (Cibolo Steele)
Kendell Jones, Jr., DT (Killeen Shoemaker)
Cristian Lara, WR/TE (Rockdale)
Christian Mallard, RB (San Antonio Taft)
Chuck Oliver, ATH (Fairfield)
Rajah Preciado, CB (College Station)
Alton Robinson, DE (Converse Judson)
Paxton Segina, WR (Austin Vandegrift)
Traion Smith, RB (Cameron Yoe)
Rahssan Thornton, DE (Killeen Shoemaker)
JP Urquidez, OT (Copperas Cove)