Montgomery's Brock Bolfing - Week 18 Football MVP Bobblehead Winner
This week's MVP is Brock Bolfing of Montgomery. The senior gunslinger took over the leadership role for the Bears and all he did was lead them to an undefeated regular season.
The MVP Bobblehead segment shines a spotlight on the top high school athletes in Houston who lead their teams to victory each week. These standout performers are celebrated for their exceptional achievements and leadership, and they receive a custom-made bobblehead as a unique and cherished award. Visit this page to see who earned the MVP Bobblehead and hear from the athletes themselves about their amazing performances.
This week's MVP is Brock Bolfing of Montgomery. The senior gunslinger took over the leadership role for the Bears and all he did was lead them to an undefeated regular season.
This week's MVP is Bobby Taylor of Katy. The Tigers defense is stacked with Division 1 talent, but one of the most consistent players on the Katy D is defensive back, Bobby Taylor.
This week's MVP is De'Monte Seymore of Manvel. He may be short in stature, but Seymore is difficult to bring down and was part of an excellent 1-2 punch for the Mavericks.
This week's MVP is Rueben Owens of El Campo. 300 yard games are the norm for Rueben as he is the Nation's top junior running back.
This week's MVP is Cardell Williams of Spring Westfield. Williams is 3 year starter for the Mustangs and a tough dual threat to game plan for. He will be headed to Tulsa next year.
This week's MVP is Matthew Golden of Klein Cain High School. Golden is one of the best wide receivers in the Houston Area who fights through double teams to make incredible plays. His recruitment is wide open after decommitting from TCU.
This week's MVP is Gavin Session of Atascocita High School. Session is one of the best dual threat's in the Houston Area and was on his way to a remarkable season until a torn ACL ended it against Kingwood.
This week's MVP is P.J. Williams of Dickinson High School. Williams has been all district on the offensive lineman the last two years and should make it a 3rd year before heading to Texas A&M.
This week's MVP is Chris Marshall of Fort Bend Marshall High School. Marshall is a two sport star who only started playing football a couple years ago. He is now virtually unguardable at the wide receiver position.