With a fearless style and a growing connection with receiver Carter Massey, junior QB Baron Sampson is giving Flower Mound new life — and putting district opponents on notice.
Little Elm’s Carlton Mims continues to prove he’s one of the area’s toughest matchups, delivering a standout performance against Flower Mound in Week 6.
6’3”, 205 and hard to bring down — Berr Kogler keeps proving he’s one of Marcus’ toughest offensive matchups.
Azle wide receiver Aiden Mackey has become one of the area’s most reliable offensive weapons — a smooth route runner and dynamic playmaker who impacts both offense and special teams.
Against a star-studded Lewisville secondary, Carter Massey showed why he’s a one-on-one nightmare and a deep-threat every time the ball’s in the air.
LSU commit Hannah Mae Lee continues to dominate the net for Wakeland with power and precision.
At 6’3, Southlake Carroll middle blocker and TCU commit Kinsley Young brings a rare mix of power and finesse. Her smooth explosiveness and elite lateral agility make her one of Texas volleyball’s most college-ready front-row talents.
Lewisville’s Derrick “DJ” Martin, a 3-star class of 2027 RB/WR with 26 Division I offers, continues to prove he’s one of Texas’ most complete young playmakers — built on speed, power, and pedigree.
Braswell’s Zahir Trufant, a class of 2027 RB and team captain, is gaining traction with his mix of contact balance, burst, and leadership — averaging 5.4 yards per carry this season.
Carter Zingelmann, Coppell’s 6’5”, 220-pound sophomore quarterback, is quickly gaining traction as one of the most complete young athletes in Texas. A three-star prospect and district champion sprinter, he’s led Coppell to a 5–1 start behind a balanced, efficient offense.