Clear Springs' Noah Thomas - Week 7 Football MVP Bobblehead Winner
This week's MVP is Noah Thomas from Clear Springs High School. Thomas is one of the most elite receivers in the Houston area and will be taking his talents to Texas A&M next year.
This week's MVP is Noah Thomas from Clear Springs High School. Thomas is one of the most elite receivers in the Houston area and will be taking his talents to Texas A&M next year.
This week's MVP is Richard Reese from Bellville High School. Reese is a 4 year starter who has accumulated almost 4,500 yards his first three years. Richard will be headed to Baylor next season.
This week's MVP is Kelvin Banks from Summer Creek High School. Banks is a massive human being who is touted as one of the best offensive tackles in the country. Banks is committed to play for the Oregon Ducks.
This week's MVP is Denver Harris from North Shore High School. Haris is one of the highest ranked defensive backs in the country and because of that, he rarely gets thrown at. Harris has not committed to a college yet, but just about every D-1 school is recruiting him hard.
This week's MVP is Harold Perkins from Cy Park High School. Perkins plays both ways for the TIgers and excels on both sides of the field. He'll be playing linebacker in college and is one of the nation's best unsigned recruits.
This week's MVP is Donovan Green from Dickinson High School
For Houston Christian’s Noah Kon, it really started his sophomore year. Sahvir Wheeler, now at Georgia, missed over half the year with an injury. Kon was thrown into the fire and came out unscathed. He turned a great sophomore year into tremendous junior and senior years that cultimated in Kon becoming Houston Christian’s all time leading score. The Mustangs made the state final last year and were odds on favorites to make it back this year had the pandemic not cancelled the S-P-C Tournament. The speedy guard is still unclear on where he’ll play in college.
Kaleb Stewart makes buckets for Atascocita and has done so the last 2 years. Last year he averaged 16 points and was the 22-6A player of the year. This year his numbers went down a bit while he was dealing with a league injury. However, he still helped the Eagles make it to the state semifinals. After transferring in from Crosby as a junior, Stewart has mastered the pull up jumper and can finish at the hoop. Kaleb will be playing at Louisiana Tech next year.
Richmond Foster’s Kaiya (kye-yuh) Wynn only got one year to play with her Lady Falcon teammates, but OH what a year it was. Wynn averaged 29 points and over 10 rebounds a game while helping Foster to their first ever regional semifinal game. Her big guard frame made her a matchup nightmare for opponents as she could drain the 3 as well as finish in the paint. Wynn transferred from Tennessee and Tennessee is where she is heading next as she committed to be a Lady Vol for the next four years.