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Seven Lakes finished fifth overall in the final update of the school year to the Lone Star Cup standings. The Spartans finished the year with 79 points and to finish as one of the top schools in the entire state in Class 6A. more
Katy ISD named its Student-Athletes of the Year, with Cinco Ranch’s Gavin Rutherford and Seven Lakes’ Maelynn Kim taking home the honors for the 2022-2023 school year for their efforts both on and off the field. more
Seven Lakes’ Janey Campbell was named to the Girls Class 6A Super Elite Track and Field Team after making a second straight state appearance and performing well the entire season. more
“This summer has been great,” said Tompkins quarterback Wyatt Young. “We got a lot closer, we built chemistry and we’ve seen the talent come out. My receivers and I have gorwn and we’re on the same page. It’s just been great to be a part of.” more
“It’s been really fun and it’s helped us for sure,” Willetts said. “We’re all on the same page and the thing we have to do is carry that into the fall now and keep proving that we can compete with anyone.” more
Tompkins advanced out of Pool M to the championship bracket, while Jordan will compete in the consolation bracket after coming up just short of advancing. more
“I’m so excited to get up there,” Kaase said. “It sucked the way we lost in the Regional but it was great to see them be a part of it and the way they competed. I just can’t wait to be a part of that next year and hopefully help us make a run to Omaha.” more
Jordan and Tompkins advanced to the state 7-on-7 tournament which will be held this week. more
“It meant a lot to be selected here and to come back out here and compete for Katy,” Englett said. “The fact that the organization and that my coaches picked me is amazing and I just am soaking up as much of it as I can.” more
“Everyone already getting better every time we go out there,” DeLeon said. “There’s still definitely work to be done and growth we need to have as a team, but this kind of tournament is going to help the underclassman with their confidence a lot." more
A total of 56 Katy ISD student-athletes formally committed or signed to their college or university of choice just before ending their senior year in Katy ISD. more
Cinco Ranch’s Charlie Atkinson was named the District 19-6A MVP after a huge senior season where he helped the Cougars reach the Class 6A Regional Semifinals and also helped Cinco Ranch to their first district championship since 2006. more
“It still hurts and it's burning for sure,” Johnson said. “But you want to play against the best and Ridge Point is a really good team. We’re going to come back stronger though, there’s always next year and I think we can be a really good team.” more
“It was a great experience,” Kaase said. “Getting to play in a last high school game and being around these guys was awesome. It means a lot to us because we get to represent Katy again and we get to come back here and go out on a happier note.” more
Katy grad Kailey Wyckoff added a major accolade after her freshman year in college, as she was named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year after a tremendous season where she was one of the best catchers in the Big 12. more
Cameryn Harrison was named the District 19-6A MVP for the second straight year after leading Katy to another district title and an area round appearance. more
“Without those seniors, we’re not here, we would not have done what we just did. It has nothing to do with me and everything to do with them. I couldn’t ask for a better group, I’m proud of the entire team, but I could not be more proud of this senior class." more
“These guys are my family,” Moore said. “All of us, we’re all each others family. It was unfortunate at the end, but you couldn’t ask for more from any of these guys. We got here to round five, we gave it everything we had and we had an absolutely phenomenal year. I love these guys." more
“The positive is that this happened this week and not next week,” said Katy head coach Wes Hearne. “We have a chance to come back from this one but next week it’s one and done. The biggest thing for us is we have to come back out tomorrow swinging." more
“Everyone on this pitching staff is a stud,” Moore said. “We have seven or eight guys who can all really throw the ball and every single one of them can be trusted with it. It doesn’t matter what situation we’re put in we have the pitching to win it." more
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