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Bradley Collier

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  • Jan 17, 2025 | vype.com | Bradley Collier

    During our recent trip to Lake Creek High School, we took an in-depth look at their thriving Softball squad, and got some insight from head coach Candyce Carter to see what makes their program so good. Check out VYPE's exclusive coverage of the Lions in this VYPE 360!VIDEO

  • Jan 16, 2025 | vype.com | Bradley Collier

    When Terrell reflects on his time in the Davis program, it’s clear that humility has become one of his most valuable traits. “I want to start off by thanking my team,” he said. “If it wasn’t for them and the guys who came before me, I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to learn as much as I have. Of course, I’m still learning as I continue to play the game.”He continues, expressing deep gratitude for his coaches and mentors. The stars of 2024-25 Davis High School BasketballBradley C.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | vype.com | Bradley Collier

    In Class 5A, Friendswood went four rounds deep, while Lake Creek, Barbers Hill, West Fork, and Montgomery each had stand-out performances. This was definitively a season for fan-bases to remember, as the Bayou City featured an excess of teams stacked with some of the most elite players in the nation. With that in mind, it's time to announce the 2024 All-VYPE Public School Volleyball teams presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. ...

  • Nov 25, 2024 | vype.com | Bradley Collier

    This feat was accomplished on the heels of their 3-1 victory over fellow Austin-area contender Georgetown earlier this week, and there are plenty of flowers to distribute among head coach Lori McLaughlin, her staff, and, of course, the players who made it happen. Offensive production has been in ample supply, thanks to the efforts of Joy Udoye (571 kills, 349 digs), Mya Cheatum (391 kills), and Sofia Peters (380 kills, 111 blocks).

  • Nov 21, 2024 | vype.com | Bradley Collier

    This feat was accomplished on the heels of their 3-1 victory over fellow Austin-area contender Georgetown earlier this week, and there are plenty of flowers to distribute among head coach Lori McLaughlin, her staff, and, of course, the players who made it happen. Offensive production has been in ample supply, thanks to the efforts of Joy Udoye (571 kills, 349 digs), Mya Cheatum (391 kills), and Sofia Peters (380 kills, 111 blocks).

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