Fort Bend ISD April 2025

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Camryn Letellier

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RIDGE POINT PANTHERS As expected, the Panthers excelled across the board this winter. Coach Darren Johnson’s boys’ basketball team secured second place in district before advancing two rounds into the playoffs, led by District 21 6A Offensive MVP Dorian Hayes (Sr. F/G) and first-team, all-district selections Logan Menefee (Sr. F/C), Sebastian Sanchez (Sr. G/F), and Jaylen Singleton (Jr. G). On the girls’ side, Coach Dominique Thomas guided the Lady Panthers to the postseason behind standout performances from first-team honoree Sydney Person (Sr. G/F) and second-teamers Moriah Gray (Jr. G) and Caitlin Ochuwa (Sr. G/F). Ridge Point’s dominance was most evident on the soccer field. Under Coach Evelyn Torres, the girls secured their sixth consecutive undefeated district title and entered the playoffs with serious momentum. The boys weren’t far behind, clinching their third straight district championship and another playoff berth. Looking ahead to spring, Ridge Point Baseball remains a strong playoff contender despite early challenges. Led by ace Jack McKernan (Texas commit), the Panthers have the talent for a deep run, with Mason Murphy (Sam Houston State), Hayden Willey (DBU), and Jack Ward (Sr. OF) playing key roles. Softball, meanwhile, is off to a dominant start, poised for a strong finish behind Kansas-signee Braelyn Daniels, Kate Pierson, Ali Rezac, and Corrine Collins. The Panthers’ Track & Field program is on the fast track back to Austin, with Kylah Woods, Jaylon Williams, Caitlin Cullison, and Bryson Dossett leading the way. Additionally, RPHS Golf looks to make a strong push toward the State Tournament.

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