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The tournament, hosted by Katy ISD, brings together great teams from throughout the state all of which will come together this Thursday-Saturday to compete at Katy ISD high schools and both Rhodes and Legacy Stadium. more
“Some teams think they can lock down one or two girls and that’s it, but were so unique because we have so many people that can all attack and score,” Robinson said. “This team doesn’t have a weakness because if one of us is off, there’s always another to pick them up." more
Katy graduate Axel Robertson signed to play football at Henderson State University, transferring after a year at Navarro Junior College. more
“This team can do a lot of different things,” said Katy head coach Shanna Marhofer. “We have girls that can shoot all over the court, girls that can attack the basket. The length we have creates turnovers, steals and they rebound well too. more
Former Katy head baseball coach Tom McPherson was inducted into the Greater Houston Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Honor on Thursday. more
Katy’s Seth Davis, Johnathan Hall and Arian Parish all celebrated their commitments to play at the next level last week as they held a signing ceremony at the school. more
“We have learned to play together as a team and we play really well that way,” Wold said. “We’re making that extra pass, giving it to the open player it just brings the energy level up for the entire team. It’s hard to play us when the whole team is in it together like that.” more
Gary Joseph may not have been coaching this week but he still had plenty of reasons to smile and a reason to head up to AT&T Stadium in Arlington. more
The Katy senior running back was honored as the offensive player of the year by the Touchdown Club of Houston at the Club’s 43rd annual banquet after a season in which he became Katy’s all-time leading rusher. more
Tompkins outside hitter Skylar Skrabanek was named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star game this past week, as the junior will play some of the top athletes in the state next summer. more
Cinco Ranch’s Gavin Rutherford was named the District 19-6A football MVP on Monday, capping off a record setting season and career for the senior. more
“We played really well today but there’s still always things we can improve,” Akpovwa said. “Defensively we got a lot of steals but we can always get better with our assignments and keeping guys in front of us, and we can always work on playing fast." more
“He’s one of the toughest kids I’ve ever coached. "He’s 170 pounds, but he has so much fight. It was never about him and that’s what sets him apart. He’s never been worried about stats or touchdowns, what he cares about is wins and that’s why I admire him so much.” more
“I’m proud of these guys, this senior class went 42-3 over the past three years and that’s really good. But I’m just disappointed in the way we played at times tonight. Not disappointed in the kids or their effort, but just disappointed we couldn’t get it done." more
“This whole team has been motivated to get here and we’re motivated to get past this round,” said senior safety Johnathan Hall. “Last year, I feel like we were embarrassed with the way we played in that game. But that’s the motivation right there. This year we’re coming in hard and ready to go." more
Tompkins had two players named MaxPreps High School Volleyball All-Americans this season, as Cindy Tchouangwa and Tendai Titley were both named to the 60-player team of high schoolers around the nation. more
“It was a big win for us,” said Fiyinfoluwa Adeleye. “It was a statement game. We knew coming into tonight that we needed this win, not just for this game but we needed it to keep pace in district. We came out and played our best, played in the gameplan and thankfully came out with a win.” more
“I really just want to show off my skills and show what I can do,” Sanford said. “It’s gonna be a fun experience and the main thing I want to do is have fun but there’s going to be some talented guys there and I want to test myself against that and see what I can do.” more
“Being in games like this makes you better,” Davis said. “This is what you want. To play in big time games and get these wins. It brings you closer together, it shows your character and that us. We’re going to keep fighting and find a way to win.” more
“Everyone on this team knows what this is about and how we have to prepare,” said senior running back Seth Davis. “They’ve improved every week, week in and week out everyone is getting better and learning how to do their jobs better. more
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