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TEXASPREPXTRA.COM'S CLASS 3A ALL-GREATER HOUSTON TEAM

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

QB

Kenneth Beasley

West Orange-Stark

SR

5'10

175

OFFENSIVE MVP

RB

Jared Flannel

Columbia

JR

6'0

175

DEFENSIVE MVP

LB

Sean Weatherspoon

Jasper

SR

6'1

200

COACH OF THE YEAR

Rick Sargent

Hempstead

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

QB

Kyle Noack

Cuero

JR

6'0"

180

RB

Anthony Weeden

Stafford

SR

5'5

155

RB

Parris Brown

Hallettsville

SR

5'6"

165

RB

Clifton Simien

Hardin-Jefferson

SR

6'0

185

WR

Brandon Harris

Bellville

JR

5' 10"

170

WR

Tre Gray

Cuero

JR

5'11"

165

WR

David Schautteet

Gonzales

SR

5'7"

150

UT

Terrance Toliver

Hempstead

JR

6' 4"

200

TE

Shea Emshoff

Bellville

SR

6' 6"

195

OL

Adam Aycock

Barbers Hill

SR

6' 3"

275

OL

Joey Adams

Cuero

SR

6'4"

285

T

Curtis Willaims

Rice

SR

5' 11"

270

OL

John Marshall

Barbers Hill

SR

6' 1"

255

OL

Jose Alvarez

Needville

SR

5'9

235

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DL

J. T. Rudd

Cuero

SR

6'2"

235

DL

Steven Steed

Silsbee

SR

6'3

245

DL

Chase Reneau

Splendora

SR

6' 0"

240

DL

Shelter Anyama

Stafford

JR

6'1

180

DL

Dana Pawlowski

Bellville

JR

6' 2"

200

LB

Dason Jackson

Cuero

JR

5'11"

175

LB

Sean Novosad

Needville

JR

6'2

215

LB

Jeremy Lynch

West Orange-Stark

SR

5'6

175

LB

Wendell Davis

Sweeny

SR

6'2

205

LB

Sam Elmore

Bridge City

SR

-

190

DB

Blake Patton

Barbers Hill

SR

6' 0"

175

DB

Josh Adams

Jasper

SR

5'11

160

DB

Earl Thomas

West Orange-Stark

SR

5'10

185

DB

Jerrod Lewis

West Orange-Stark

SR

5'11

169

P

Dane Kubecka

Palacios

SR

6'4

205

K

A.J. Hecker

Bridge City

SR

-

152

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

QB

Johnny Dishon

Bridge City

JR

-

165

QB

Zach Hubbard

Shepherd

SR

6'0

170

RB

Dale Armand

Bridge City

SR

-

177

RB

Byron Lard

Kirbyville

SR

6'0

218

RB

Fabian Olguin

Cuero

JR

5'9"

160

RB

Alex Grace

Cleveland

JR

5' 9"

150

WR

Mason Fisher

Barbers Hill

JR

6' 2"

185

WR

LaDarius White

West Orange-Stark

SR

6'2

185

WR

Jacoby Franks

West Orange-Stark

JR

6'1

180

TE

Nick Cook

Cleveland

SR

6' 3"

230

OL

Justin Buenger

Bellville

SR

6' 3"

225

OL

Clint Matocha

Columbia

JR

5'10

275

OL

Kaeron Johnson

Cuero

SOPH

6'2"

265

OL

Phillip Galpin

Luling

JR

6'2"

290

OL

Zane Markham

Cleveland

SR

5' 11"

225

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DL

Cody Sparks

Bridge City

SR

-

210

DL

Jefferey Rogers

Cleveland

SR

6' 2"

170

DL

Michael Wong

Hamshire-Fannett

SR

6'2

255

DL

Jamie Bagley

Huffman-Hargrave

JR

6' 3"

220

LB

Deira Glover

Hempstead

SR

6; 2"

180

LB

Jacoby Lischka

Bellville

JR

6'

185

LB

Josh Tankersley

Kirbyville

JR

6'1

192

LB

Craig Robertson

Stafford

SR

6'1

205

DB

Coleman Buttler

Cleveland

SR

5' 8"

165

DB

Justin Wesley

Cuero

SR

6'3"

185

DB

Chris Tate

Hempstead

JR

5' 11"

170

DB

Robert Johnson

Rice

SR

6'

165

DB

Austen Wilemon

Yoakum

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