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CHANNELVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

C V I S D . O R G

FALCON PRIDE IS ALIVE AND WELL AS CHANNELVIEW EYES A STRONG FINISH TO 2026 P A T T E R N FLIGHT

OUR COACHES THANKS TO ALL

Table of Contents

Melodi Brown

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IN FOCUS POWERLIFTING BASKETBALL S OC C E R

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL TRACK & FIELD GO L F NEXT GEN

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pregame

TO THE NEST ALUMNI RETURNING

Brandon Allums Football, Basketball, Track

Crystal Buckler Volleyball, Basketball, Track

Bernard Childs Football, Track

Xavier Henrequiz Football, Track

Averion Hurts Football, Powerlifting

Breanna Johnson Volleyball

Eboni Johnson Girls Track

Micheal Kerr Football, Baseball

Lauren Konecny Volleyball, Track & Field

Malcolm Lockett Girls Basketball

Brittney Matthews (Hall) Basketball

Valerie Mayorga Soccer

Kairi Mitchell Volleyball, Basketball, Track

Nykedia Mitchell Cross Country, Basketball, Track

John Moore Football, Baseball

Nikki Morin (Chambliss) Volleyball, Basketball, Track

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Maureen Redmond Volleyball, Basketball, Track

Ebony Samaniego Athletic Secretary

CHANNELVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

C V I S D . O R G

Jeronnie Steptoe Football, Track

Tremichael Tutt Football, Basketball

FALCON PRIDE IS ALIVE AND WELL AS CHANNELVIEW EYES A STRONG FINISH TO 2026 P A T T E R N FLIGHT

on the cover Photo by Bradley Collier

FLIGHT PATTERN: (From Left to Right) Karina Renteria, Davion Vanderbilt, Nathalie Magallanes, Matthew Bryant, Le’Derric Keller and Mateo Martinez grace the 2026 VYPE-Channelview Winter/Spring Magazine.

Terrell Williams Football, Track

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Photo feature

Le’Derric Keller

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Karina Renteria & Matthew Bryant

FOCU S I N

SHOWCASING THE STANDOUT ATHLETES SHAPING CHANNELVIEW SPORTS

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Photo feature

Lyrra Moreau

Roderick Buckler II

Layla Elizondo

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Abryanna Lincoln

Shaniya Howard

Ben’Treal Wright

Mark Flores

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Photo feature

Giancarlo Mendoza

Melanie Reyes

Sylvia Robles

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Powerlifting

THE BAR RA I S I NG

CHANNELVIEW THRIVING IN THE WEIGHT ROOM THOUGH POWERLIFTING HAS YET TO BECOME A UIL-SANCTIONED SPORT, THAT HASN’T STOPPED CHANNELVIEW FROM MAKING THE MOST OF ITS OPPORTUNITIES TO TEST STRENGTH ON A COMPETITIVE LEVEL. MORE WELL KNOWN FOR HIS WORK ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD, HEAD COACH AVERION HURTS OVERSEES THE FALCONS’ PROGRAM, WHICH RECENTLY PRODUCED SIX REGIONAL QUALIFIERS. TWO OF THOSE LIFTERS—ABIGAIL DEL TORO AND ABRYANNA LINCOLN—WENT ON TO ADVANCE TO THE TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN’S POWERLIFTING ASSOCIATION (THSWPA) STATE COMPETITION.

Jimmy Garner

Natalie Reyes

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Boys Basketball

Gregory Wells

Jacob Estrada

Ty’Jah Womack

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Je’ray Malveaux

Darius Myles

VETERANS SET THE TONE FOR A FALCONS TEAM THAT REMAINS A WORK IN PROGRESS F R AMEWOR K T H E FORMS THOUGH THE WINTER DIDN’T UNFOLD QUITE AS IMAGINED—PARTICULARLY WITH SETBACKS DURING DISTRICT PLAY—CHANNELVIEW STILL PRODUCED ITS FAIR SHARE OF BRIGHT SPOTS ON THE COURT. COACH SHANNON HOLMES’ SENIOR-LADEN ROSTER FEATURED THE TALENTS OF JE’RAY MALVEAUX, GREGORY WELLS, TY’JAH WOMACK, DARIUS MYLES, LE’DERRIC KELLER, AND JACOB ESTRADA. THE FALCONS NOW TURN THEIR ATTENTION TO NEXT SEASON, AIMING TO RE-ESTABLISH THEIR FOOTING IN THE DISTRICT RACE.

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Girls Basketball

\\ By Matthew Ogle CHANNELVIEW GIRLS HOOPS TRENDING UPWARD THEIR SHOT F I ND I NG

Ka’Maryee Martin

Trinity Robbins

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Gabriela Valenzuela

Dorah Nguyen

Kamaria Johnson & Eleina Gonzalez

UNDER HEAD COACH MALCOLM LOCKETT, THE LADY FALCONS TRIPLED THEIR WIN TOTAL FROM A YEAR AGO THIS SEASON, SHOWING NOTICEABLE SIGNS OF GROWTH FOR A RELATIVELY YOUTHFUL TEAM. WITH THE MAJORITY OF THE ROSTER—INCLUDING JUNIORS ELEINA GONZALEZ AND KAMARIA JOHNSON, ALONG WITH SOPHOMORES SHANIYA HOWARD AND KA’MARYEE MARTIN—SET TO RETURN WITH ADDED EXPERIENCE, THE FUTURE OF THE CHANNELVIEW PROGRAM APPEARS INCREASINGLY BRIGHT.

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Boys Soccer

Alexis Neri

Zackary Padron

Josue Martinez

Kevin Venegas

SENIORS PASS THE TORCH AS CHANNELVIEW LOOKS TO REGROUP NEXT WINTER CONSTRUCTION UND E R

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CHANNELVIEW EXPERIENCED ITS SHARE OF UPS AND DOWNS THIS SEASON, FACING SOME CHALLENGES AGAINST 23-6A COMPETITION. STILL, SENIORS ERICK GUZMAN, JOSUE MARTINEZ, AND ALEXIS NERI SET THE STANDARD FOR A GROUP LOOKING TO RETOOL NEXT YEAR, WHILE PLAYERS LIKE GIANCARLO MENDOZA (JR. W), KEVIN VENEGAS (JR. CAM), AND SOPHOMORE ZACKARY PADRON ARE STEPPING INTO MORE PROMINENT LEADERSHIP ROLES.

Erick Guzman

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Girls Soccer

Alexa Gutierrez

Paula Torres

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LADY FALCONS AIM TO BUILD ON VALUABLE EXPERIENCE MOVING FORWARD SIMILAR TO THE BOYS’ SIDE OF THE PITCH, THE LADY FALCONS FACED A BRUTALLY COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE THROUGHOUT THEIR DISTRICT 23-6A SLATE BUT STILL SHOWED FLASHES OF PROMISE THAT SHOULD CARRY OVER INTO NEXT WINTER. SENIOR CAPTAIN ITZEL AGUILERA LED THE CHARGE FOR THE SENIOR-HEAVY CHANNELVIEW SQUAD, WHILE SOPHOMORE STRIKER PAOLA MORENO AND FRESHMAN MIDFIELDER ROSSELYN QUATIANQUIZ EACH ENJOYED BREAKOUT CAMPAIGNS. NEXT 11 T H E

Fernanda Martinez

Genesis Zavaleta

Natalie Salazar

Itzel Aguilera

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baseball

Francisco Graham

Moises Becerra

I’LL SAY THAT OUR CHEMISTRY WILL BE AN IMPORTANT STRENGTH AS THE SEASON GOES ON. THESE GUYS LOVE EACH OTHER AND HAVE NO PROBLEM GOING OUT THERE AND BATTLING FOR THEIR TEAMMATES. IT’S A SPECIAL QUALITY, AND IT’S SOMETHING THAT REALLY SHAPED ME AND MY LOVE FOR THE GAME—AND FOR THE CHANNELVIEW COMMUNITY— WHENEVER I PLAYED HERE. COACH JOHN MOORE CHANNELVIEW BASEBALL

Noah Izazaga

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TO WATCH P L AY E R S Roderick Buckler II (Jr. OF)

Noah Izazaga (So. RHP) Adrian Martinez (Jr. OF) Mateo Martinez (Sr. SS/RHP)

Oscar Barron

Adrian Martinez

MOORE LEANS ON A FAMILIAR SPECIALTY TO CARRY THE FALCONS TO THE POSTSEASON IN ARMS B ROTH E R S

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Cover Stories

\\ By Matthew Ogle MARTINEZ’S DISCIPLINED APPROACH MIRRORS CHANNELVIEW’S RESURGENCE F I R S T FUNDAMENTALS

and do what best serves the team,” he said. “Nobody wants to lay down a bunt in one of the few at-bats they get, but if the situation calls for it, that’s what needs to happen. To me, doing the ‘right things’ means being unselfish and trying to make everyone around you better. That’s what being a leader is all about.” Martinez’s story is one of growth, grit, and measured ambition. From backyard practices with his brother to taking ownership at varsity, his journey reflects a player shaped by family, mentors, and a relentless drive to improve—one he will put on full display as the season unfolds.

praise, Moore says, reflects not only his own confidence in Martinez but that of the entire locker room. “I think what separates this team from others is the sense of purpose we all share,” Martinez said. “A lot of great players graduated last year, and some are now playing in college. Now we’ve got some sleepers— underdogs—who are hungry and have something to prove, which makes us a little more dangerous.” The senior’s leadership extends beyond hype or stats. “It’s not just about success. It’s about having the maturity to put your head down, be coachable,

Martinez is now committed to Hastings himself, and the prospect of competing alongside Diego at the next level adds another layer to his motivation. The Channelview ballclub, meanwhile, finished 15–12 last season and went 7–7 in district play, just outside the playoff picture in 23-6A. For a team looking to climb back into contention, Martinez is already one of the steadying forces. Head coach John Moore emphasized that Martinez earned his starting role—and his all-district honorable mention last spring—because “he does all the right things.” The

THERE’S A QUIET INTENSITY THAT FOLLOWS MATEO MARTINEZ AROUND THE BASEBALL DIAMOND. On any given day at practice, he’s among the first to arrive and the last to leave. It’s the kind of work ethic that doesn’t always make the box score—but it’s impossible for teammates and coaches to ignore. For the senior shortstop and right-hander, baseball isn’t just a game; it’s a family affair. His older brother Diego, currently playing at Hastings College in Nebraska, helped introduce him to the sport as a toddler, and their shared bond has only deepened over the years.

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CHANNELVIEW’S NATHALIE MAGALLANENS TURNS EARLY MISCONCEPTION INTO SOFTBALL SUCCESS L E S S ON S HARD

\\ By Matt Malatesta

JUNIOR PITCHER/SHORTSTOP NATHALIE MAGALLANENS IS THE FUTURE OF SOFTBALL AT CHANNELVIEW HIGH SCHOOL. She’s one of the team’s top hitters, fielders and pitchers, though her introduction to the sport came with a bit of a misconception. “I remember when the Little League came to my elementary school and I thought it would be fun to play,” she laughed. “I only tried out because I thought the ball was actually soft… like the name. I found out really quickly that it was not.” She pushed through the early sting of a not-so-soft softball and has come out on the other side as one of the program’s rising stars. “It became a family thing,” she said. “On Sundays, my family would play for fun and it just became my thing. It’s really helped me grow as a person.” As many athletes learn, the life lessons of sports often extend far beyond the field. “Softball is really mental,” she said. “When I got into high school, a lot of things would get to me. The game has taught me humility and how to overcome adversity. I try not to show a whole lot of emotion anymore as I’ve grown up.” Speaking of growing up, Magallanens hopes to continue her softball career at the next level while pursuing her future off the field. “Playing select ball has really shown me that playing in college could really happen for me,” she said. “So I’m going to keep working hard. I want to go to college to pursue construction management or crime scene investigation. That’s the plan. I’m just going to keep investing in myself through the sport and see where it takes me.” For Magallanens, the journey that started with a simple misunderstanding has turned into a passion — and possibly a pathway to the next level.

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Softball

LADY FALCONS POISED FOR PLAYOFF CONTENTION ON THE DIAMOND ZON E IN THE

TO WATCH P L AY E R S

Nathalie Magallanes (Jr. SS) Yessmani Martinez (Sr. UT) Kaylee Mejia (Fr. 3B/LHP) Kaylee Ramey (Fr. RHP) Alondra Silva (Jr. OF)

Yessmani Martinez

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SOMETHING THAT I FEEL WILL SET THIS TEAM APART FROM PAST SQUADS IS THE GRIT WE SHOW. WE’RE HUNGRY, AND THE CAMARADERIE IS ALREADY THERE. WE JUST HAVE TO WANT IT AND FIGHT FOR OUR SPOT AT THE NEXT LEVEL. RACHAEL MARTIN CHANNELVIEW SOFTBALL

Maryann Garcia

Vivian Valdez

Kaylee Ramey

Alondra Silva

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Track & field

Da’Tayvia Jones

Jimmy Garner

Ormonnie Young

Abryanna Lincoln

TO WATCH ATH L E T E S Melodi Brown

Da’Tayvia Jones Le’Derric Keller Abryanna Lincoln Lyrra Moreau Jasmin Resendez Davion Vanderbilt Daisgha Wilson Ben’Treal Wright

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CHANNELVIEW T&F’S SHEER TENACITY COULD CARRY THEM TO REGIONALS AND BEYOND AND BOUNDS BY LEAPS

WE MAY BE SMALL, BUT WE’RE MIGHTY, WHICH MEANS UNITY WILL BE A MAJOR EMPHASIS MOVING FORWARD. FALCON PRIDE REALLY SHAPES HOW WE OPERATE AND PROVIDES THE SPARK THAT DRIVES US THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. COACH EBONI JOHNSON CHANNELVIEW GIRLS TRACK & FIELD

TO RUN IN THIS PROGRAM, YOU NEED DETERMINATION AND THE WILL TO BE YOUR BEST. IT’S A MAN-VERSUS-MAN SPORT, SO IT TAKES ACCOUNTABILITY TO BUILD THAT INNER DRIVE AND THE DESIRE TO COME OUT HERE AND DO THE WORK. COACH TERRENCE JOB CHANNELVIEW BOYS TRACK & FIELD

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Cover Stories

WITH SPEED, TALENT AND A FAMOUS FOOTBALL LINEAGE, DAVION VANDERBILT IS READY FOR HIS MOMENT FO L K K I N

\\ By Matt Malatesta

WHEN YOU THINK OF CHANNELVIEW HIGH SCHOOL, YOU CAN’T HELP BUT THINK OF ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE NAMES IN SPORTS — JALEN HURTS. HURTS’ EXPLOITS WERE LEGENDARY ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD AND THE TRACK, COACHED BY HIS FATHER, AVERION HURTS. The genes are strong at Channelview as wide receiver Davion Vanderbilt has emerged as the Big Falcon on campus. The first cousin of Hurts even bears a striking resemblance to the Super Bowl champion. “He’s obviously my favorite player,” Vanderbilt said. “But Jalen just proves to me that you can attain your dreams through hard work.” That message has resonated with Vanderbilt as he’s matured. “I used to play around and be immature, but I’ve grown to see all my family as examples, along with their successes.” Vanderbilt has already picked up a few offers on the football field as a wide receiver and continues to build his brand on the track as well. “For me, it’s about staying healthy,” the junior said. “My hamstring held me back a little bit last year, but I feel great now. “Track helps me so much with my speed and endurance in football, while football gives me the toughness and strength to push through the 200-meter dash. I’m just working on

indication, the Falcons may have another name ready to rise on the big stage.

speed and the mindset, Vanderbilt is carving out his own path at Channelview. And if history is any

finishing strong through the line and not letting up at the end.” With the bloodline, the

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\\ By Matthew Ogle WILSON AND RESENDEZ’S UNSHAKABLE CONNECTION DEVELOPED ON THE CHANNELVIEW TRACK F E AT H E R BIRDS OF A

education.”

year, I wouldn’t want to talk about it to anyone,” she said with a laugh. “But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to turn defeat into inspiration at practice, using each setback to figure out how I can improve for the next race or the next meet.” Both also emphasize the importance of leading by example for younger teammates, with Wilson noting the extra motivation of her younger cousin running on the team. Their bond extends further than Channelview’s track lanes. Resendez described the thrill of heading to college together: “We grew really close this year, so it’s exciting to think about sharing the college experience together. I plan to study to become a veterinarian, but if that doesn’t work out, I’ll likely pursue a career in

personally competitive, I love going head-to-head with other athletes,” she said. “There’s nothing like pushing myself to get better while competing against someone else.” Resendez, a hurdles specialist, points to a similarly personal ambition as the central force behind her progress. “Motivation has definitely become an important part of the process, and finding ways to keep up with it along the way. I’ve gradually gotten more determined with goals, which starts in practice and hopefully shows at meets,” she said. For each athlete, growth has been as much mental as physical. Wilson credits her experiences with learning how to channel setbacks into improvement. “When I would lose during my ninth-grade

AT THE BLAST OF THE STARTER’S PISTOL, DAISGHA WILSON LAUNCHES OFF THE BLOCKS WITH A FAMILIAR DRIVE, HER EYES LOCKED ON THE FINISH LINE. NEARBY, JASMIN RESENDEZ CROUCHES OVER THE FIRST HURDLE, POISED TO FOLLOW HER OWN RHYTHM AND TIMING. Seniors and best friends, the two have spent countless hours on Channelview’s track, pushing each other through early-morning practices, late meets, and every split second of competition. Now, with college on the horizon and a shared room awaiting them at Tarleton State University, their partnership has grown into something rare: a bond built on both rivalry and respect. Wilson thrives in the intensity of sprint and relay events. “Because I’m just so

Wilson has her own aspirations in the medical field while also planning to work with the National Guard. “I love to help people in need, so I have several callings,” she said. Looking ahead, the Lady Falcons hope to make a statement at the District 23-6A Meet this April, aiming for the Area competition and beyond. Wilson and Resendez figure to be central to that push, equipped with a friendship that has transformed into mutual inspiration. Whether sprinting, hurdling, or mentoring younger teammates, they are proving that success is about more than just times on a stopwatch—it’s about drive, growth, and the people who help you along the way.

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Golf

Brianna Martinez

Jayson Garcia

RENTERIA AND BRYANT SHINE ON A THRIVING CHANNELVIEW GOLF SQUAD FA I RWAY ON THE

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UNDER HEAD COACH COLE SANDERS, THE FALCONS GOLF PROGRAM AIMS TO MAKE A LASTING MARK ON THE COURSE IN 2026. THE TEAM WILL BE BATTLE-TESTED IN DISTRICT PLAY, WITH EYES SET ON A DEEPER RUN IN THE POSTSEASON QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS. SENIOR KARINA RENTERIA WILL HEADLINE THE GROUP, JOINED BY SOPHOMORE RISING STAR MATTHEW BRYANT.

Dalila Flores-Luna

Leilani Trevino

Ignacio Perez

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Next Gen

ANTHONY AGUIRRE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

ESTABLISHED IN 2012

BOYS ATHLETIC COORDINATOR Thornton Chandler

GIRLS ATHLETIC COORDINATOR Nykedia Mitchell

Girls Track & Field

Girls Soccer

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Girls Soccer

Boys Track & Field

Girls Track & Field

Boys Soccer

Girls Basketball

ALICE JOHNSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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BOYS ATHLETIC COORDINATOR Eric Dumas

GIRLS ATHLETIC COORDINATOR Crystal Buckler

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