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I’m so proud to share with you the amazing accomplishments our students and staff have achieved so far in Klein ISD as we celebrate our “AAA” school district known for its tradition of excellence in Academics, the Arts, and Athletics. We’re thrilled to be able to showcase the incredible skills of our talented student-athletes and dedicated coaches and sponsors at all our award-winning high schools. We recently joined forces with parents and families on National Signing Day to celebrate students who will be taking their athletic talents to top universities across our great Nation. Congratulations to these elite student-athletes, along with their families and coaches, on this tremendous accomplishment! With the spring season around the corner, we're looking forward to even more successes from our talented students. We want to give a huge shout-out to our fantastic parents, fans, and community members for their unwavering support of our excellent Athletic Program in Klein ISD. Your dedication makes a positive difference in the lives of our top-notch student-athletes, and we appreciate and value our partnership! To all of our amazing student-athletes—thank you for sharing your talents with our community. When you’re out there fiercely competing and submitting those college applications, don't forget to let the entire world know that you proudly represent Klein, TX!
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KLEIN ISD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
KLEINISD.NET
2023 SPRING EDITION
KLEIN ISD ATHLETICS READY FOR LIFTOFF
on the cover Photo by Bradley Collier
READY FOR LIFTOFF: Klein ISD is looking to make a splash this Spring with the likes of Klein High’s Dy’Osarithz Travis, Klein Oak’s Matt Scott II, Klein Forest’s Jelani Watkins, Klein High’s Edi Webster, Klein Cain’s Kacie Rhodes and Klein Collins’ Savannah Carter leading the way.
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Myles Arterberry, Klein High
AROUND THE HORN
Daniela Gutierrez, Klein Collins
IT’S TIME TO PLAY BALL. KLEIN ISD IS LOADED WITH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL STARS WHO ARE HOUSEHOLD NAMES AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD. KLEIN OAK BASEBALL REACHED THE SECOND ROUND OF THE POSTSEASON A YEAR AGO, WHILE CAIN REACHED THE PLAYOFFS BEFORE BOWING OUT IN THE OPENING ROUND. THE DISTRICT WILL BE BALANCED AS OAK, CAIN, COLLINS AND KLEIN HIGH WILL BATTLE FOR THE FOUR COVETED PLAYOFF SPOTS IN 2023. IN SOFTBALL, IT WAS KLEIN COLLINS WHO DOMINATED THE DISTRICT A YEAR AGO. IT LOOKS LIKE THE TIGERS ARE UP TO THEIR WINNING WAYS IN 2023 ALREADY. HIGH AND CAIN WILL BATTLE FOR THE TOP SPOT. IF THEY FALL SHORT, THEY WILL STILL QUALIFY FOR THE POSTSEASON. LET’S HIT THE DIAMOND.
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Austin Hardy, Klein Oak
Kyliee Lanclos, Klein High
Logan White, Klein Forest
Aniah Jones, Klein Forest
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Trinnity Blatz, Klein Oak
Mason Lemons, Klein Collins
Danielle Reynoso, Klein Cain
Carlo Almendarez & Alphonso Camcho, Klein Cain
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Sophie Smith, Klein Oak
Colton Griffith, Klein Collins
Kaiden Sziy, Klein Forest
Summer Sloan, Klein High
Brielle Moreland, Klein Oak
Vincent Munoz, Klein High
Alayna Sloniewsky, Klein Cain
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Klein Cain Softball
Klein High Baseball
Klein Oak Baseball
Klein Forest Softball
Klein Collins Baseball
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Klein High Softball
Klein Cain Baseball
Klein Colliins Softball
Klein Oak Softball
Klein Forest Baseball
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Cooper McEnroe, Klein Cain
Jazmine Freeman, Klein Cain
Kade Hanks, Klein Cain
Bret Deegan, Klein Oak
Alexa Mendoza, Klein Forest
Jaccie Burton, Klein High
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\\ By Matthew Ogle KLEIN OAK HOOPS MADE STRIDES IN UIL PLAYOFFS UNPRECEDENTED
This team possessed a slew of athletes who had the potential to go off in any game, particularly post TJ Robinson (Sr.), guard Bryson Holmes (Jr.), and post Brennan White (Sr.). Each were essential to the consistent success the Panthers experienced this Winter. “This means the world to me. We’ve been a family
face off against Desoto. “Since I got here in June, I can see the selflessness in these guys—they just put their heads down and work hard. They don’t complain about anything and are always on time,” coach Joshua Ervin said. “They’re the hardest working bunch I’ve seen, and honestly, they’re the greatest team I’ve ever been around.”
getting started as they went on a tear in the postseason. Klein Oak knocked off Langham Creek, Grand Oaks, Cypress Springs and Mansfield Legacy to reach the Regional Finals. Klein Oak’s dynamic group was sent off with uproarious applause from their classmates and families as they geared up to head to Lufkin, Texas, to
KLEIN OAK BASKETBALL WAS THE TALK OF THE DISTRICT OVER THE WINTER, ADVANCING TO THE UIL REGIONAL FINALS, MARKING THE FIRST TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY. The Panthers experienced tremendous success on the hardwood this year, going 20-12 and finishing No. 2 in the District 15-6A (10-4). That was the regular season. They were just
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TJ Robinson
during this whole journey. We’ve been putting in work, striving, grinding and practicing together,” TJ Robinson said. “Without these guys, an opportunity like this doesn’t happen. I’m so blessed to be a part of this group.” Panthers’ hoops proved to be a formidable adversary in the Regional Finals. However, they ultimately fell to Desoto (53-64), who advanced to the State Tournament. Despite their historic season ending sooner than expected, Klein Oak accomplished the unprecedented for the school. This season showcased what the Panthers are capable of, and more of the same should be expected in the future.
Brennan White
Bryson Holmes
Coach Joshua Ervin
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Klein high
Kris Grimes, Klein High School Baseball
POWER ‘KATS
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Klein high
\\ By Matthew Ogle EDI WEBSTER THE 411
work. I have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), so I’ve had to put in a lot of work to get to where I am now. It helps with dedication. VYPE: You don’t plan on playing college golf, so what do you see yourself doing in 5 or 10 years. WEBSTER: I’m going to major in Business. My Dad owns a company, so I’ll do something like that. I want to do project management at some point. Having played golf will also help me in the business world. VYPE: What’s it like being a twin? WEBSTER: When we were young, we didn’t get along. We are really close now. We have the same friend group and we definitely count on each other. VYPE: Outside of golf, what do you like to do? WEBSTER: I really love doing people’s makeup. I also like to run. Other than that, I don’t have too much free time. VYPE: What’s your binge show? WEBSTER: I love The Office and Friends . VYPE: With ADD, how do you stay focused in a game like golf? WEBSTER: It takes some work. I read this book about staying in your ‘playbox’ and being in this ‘mental state’ of trusting your swing and staying focused while remaining relaxed. Because of my ADD I love to play golf, but I can’t watch it.
life lessons like patience and the ability to keep calm when you are faced with pressure. You have to keep your emotions in check when it matters the most. VYPE: You are talented in the classroom as well. How does that help your golf game? WEBSTER: It helps me strategize. I think it’s more like putting in the hard
VYPE: So, why golf? WEBSTER: My twin brother and I have played our entire lives. I just hopped along, and we’ve played together for years. I got more serious about it in the eighth grade. At some point, I just fell in love with the sport. VYPE: What do you love about the sport? WEBSTER: I like the challenge. Golf teaches you
KLEIN’S EDI WEBSTER TAKES TO THE LINKS THIS SPRING WITH HOPES OF WRAPPING UP HER HIGH SCHOOL GOLF CAREER WITH LOW SCORES AND FOND MEMORIES. The Bearkat is headed to Ole Miss next fall hoping that she has left a legacy for her teammates over the years. VYPE caught up with Webster for our fan-favorite 411 Feature.
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Klein high Golf
THE KLEIN BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GOLF TEAMS HAVE BEEN HARD AT WORK ON THE LINKS WITH HOPES OF SHOOTING THEIR PERSONAL BESTS. LEADING THE BOYS’ TEAM ARE CAPTAINS MARTIN PEREZ AND NATE WEBSTER. JAMES LASHLEY, GRANT NICHOLSON AND JOHN STEWART CAN ALSO GET HOT AT THE RIGHT TIME. EDI WEBSTER IS THE LEADER OF THE LADIES AND IS JOINED BY ASHLEY SETO AND JULIA GARZA IN THE SENIOR CLASS. JUNIORS KENDALL HUCH, EMMA VICKERS AND SOPHIA MAZZOCCHI HAVE BRIGHT FUTURES, ALONG WITH FRESHMAN ISABELLE THOMPSON. OFF THE TEE
Klein High Boys Golf
Emma Vickers
Gage Patterson
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Klein High Girls Golf
Grant Nicholson
Martin Perez
Julia Gaeza
Kendall Hoch
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Klein high Track and Field
India Alix
THE KLEIN BEARKAT TRACK AND FIELD TEAMS HAVE STAR POWER. INDIA ALIX, WHO HAS SIGNED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, IS ONE OF THE TOP JUMPERS IN THE COUNTRY. SHE CURRENTLY HOLDS THE NATION’S LONGEST TRIPLE JUMP (42-2.5) AND THE FOURTH BEST LONG JUMP IN THE COUNTRY (19-10.5). THE SENIOR CAN FLY. THOMAS KUBALA, KRISTEN MCHUGH AND KATHRYN KOONTS ARE A TRIO OF THE STATE’S TOP LONG-DISTANCE RUNNERS, WHILE SOPHOMORE ADRE’N SKIPPER IS ALSO GAINING MOMENTUM AS A DISTRICT FRONT-RUNNER IN JUMPS AS WELL. OTHER UP-AND-COMING TRACK STARS INCLUDE KAMDYN SPENCER (MID-DISTANCE, JUMPS), AMALIA GONZALEZ (POLE VAULT) AND XAVIER WESTMORELAND (THROWS). TRACK STARS
Thomas Kubala
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Klein high Track and Field
Klein High Boys Track and Field
Madison Walker
Chikere Nwachuku
Torrey Paul
M’Wey Robinson
Katy Koonts
Jerry Mendez
Klein High Girls Track and Field
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Klein cain
A STORM IS COMING
Jack Pope, Klein Cain Hurricane Golf
Cover Story
Klein cain
\\ By Matthew Ogle CAIN’S RHODES FOLLOWING IN SISTER’S FOOTSTEPS FAMILY TRADITION
AS THE UIL TRACK & FIELD SEASON PROGRESSES THIS SPRING, KLEIN CAIN WILL LOOK FOR THROWER KACIE RHODES TO PROPEL THE HURRICANES INTO POSTSEASON CONTENTION. Rhodes has built a phenomenal high school career in shot put (Personal Record: 12.89m), discus (PR: 42.35m) and hammer (37.38m). Furthermore, the work she’s put in at the USATF Junior Olympics has made her a seven-time All American. The path to success for Rhodes began early on, competing as early as six years old. She was following the footsteps of her older sister Kiana Lowery, who would inspire her to push even further. “When I got to high school and I saw my older sister [Lowery] move to the next level, I thought ‘this is what I really want to do, too’,” said Rhodes. “She’s now at the University of Texas. I learned from her to never be afraid to put myself out there. There’s always going to be competition along the way, and one should always do their best. She is always very resilient, so that rubbed off on me and makes me aspire to compete at a higher level.” As it turns out, Rhodes will be joining her sister in Austin following her upcoming graduation. The soon-to-be Texas Longhorn had an easy choice to make upon where she intended to continue her track and field career. “The environment [at UT] appealed to me the most,”
again in the summer, but it was a mental game for me. I was trying to break 40 meters, and that willed me back into contention.” Rhodes intends to make a push for State this Spring, prior to becoming a Longhorn. As luck would have it, the UIL State Meet is on the campus of the University of Texas. This script just writes itself.
Rhodes’ persistence. During her sophomore year, Rhodes suffered an ACL tear playing basketball in the ‘Canes’ first game of the season. “That tear set me back an entire year in track,” she said. “So, I didn’t get to compete in school track, and I wasn’t supposed to compete at all until I was cleared. I began to throw
Rhodes said. “The track team is like a family, they’re very welcoming. The city of Austin is beautiful and seeing how much fun my sister is having out there, I knew that she would never go somewhere she wasn’t enjoying. She’s also my best friend, so being there with her will really make me happy.” None of this would have been possible if not for
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Klein cain Golf
KLEIN CAIN GOLF WILL BE DISTRICT HOPEFULS AS THE SEASON COMES TO A CLOSE. THE GIRLS’ TEAM WON THE MARVIN DAMERON MEMORIAL HOSTED BY WACO MIDWAY HIGH SCHOOL IN MARCH AS ZOE HOBBS LED THE WAY. ROUNDING OUT THE TOP FIVE ALL SEASON HAVE BEEN TAYLOR THERIOT, AUDREY VEISEH, LAYLA MENDEZ AND YARETZI ISLAS. LYNLEY POPE AND KAYLEE KANG HAVE ALSO PLAYED SIGNIFICANT ROLES ALL SEASON. ON THE BOYS’ SIDE, CAIN HAS A LARGE ROSTER TO CHOOSE FROM. JOSHUA MCGOWN, ADRIAN RODRIGUEZ, JACK POPE, CARLOS GARZA AND KARSON SAM ARE THE HEADLINERS, WHILE JAXSON DITTMER, LEX BARLOW AND BRAYDEN HUERTAS ARE ALSO IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTORS. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR CAIN GOLF. SCRATCH GOLFERS
Klein Cain Girls Golf
Joshua McGown
Brayden Huertas
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Klein Cain Boys Golf
Taylor Theriot
Zoe Hobbs
Adrian Rodriguez
Karson Sam
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Klein cain Track and Field
Daisha and Darius Rodgers
THE KLEIN CAIN TRACK AND FIELD TEAMS ARE LOADED WITH STARS. STARTING WITH THE LADY ‘CANES THROWERS, WHO DOMINATE THE COMPETITION. KACIE RHODES (TEXAS SIGNEE), CASSIDY BALL, KIYAH RAWLS AND TIREA REED ARE ALL COLLEGE-LEVEL THROWERS, WHO CAN RACK UP POINTS FOR THEIR SQUAD. JOURNEY JONES IS A TALENTED HURDLER AND FELICITY HAMILTON IS AN ELITE MID AND LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER. THE BOYS’ ARE LED BY POLE VAULTER TYLER HEPWORTH, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE. DAMARIEN JACOBS, TYLINN LEWIS AND DARIUS RODGERS LEAD THE SPRINTS AND MAYREN WHITMILL IS THE TOP HURDLER. CAMDEN GIBSON IS A SOLID MID-DISTANCE RUNNER AND IS ONLY A FRESHMAN. HURRICANE WARNING
Cassidy Ball
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Klein cain Track and Field
Felicity Hamilton
Mayren Whitmill
Tyler Hepworth
Grayson Dunbar
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Dvonte Williams
Kiyah Rawls
Klein Cain Girls Track and Field
Klein Cain Boys Track and Field
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Klein collins
Elizabeth Banks, Klein Collins Track and Field
STRENGTH OF THE DEN
Klein collins Golf
KLEIN COLLINS BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF ARE HONING THEIR GAMES WITH HOPES OF A SOLID PERFORMANCE IN THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT. THE BOYS ARE LED BY GRAYSON MURILLO, COLBY VINING, NOAH GUINN AND AIDEN WITHERBEE. ON THE GIRLS’ SIDE, IT WILL BE ANNALISE MUNOZ, MORGAN LENTSCH, SOPHIE WITTMER, JESSICA NETTLES AND GRACE INDELICATO SHOOTING FOR LOW SCORES. AT THE TURN
Klein Collins Boys Golf
Colby Vining
Grace Indelicato
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Aiden Witherbee
Morgan Lentsch
Sophie Wittmer
Noah Guinn
Klein Collisn Girls Golf
Klein collins Track and Field
Miguel Hall
THE KLEIN COLLINS TRACK TEAMS HAVE SHOWED SOME PROMISE IN THE PRE-DISTRICT MEETS. THE TIGER HURDLERS HAVE BEEN IMPRESSIVELY LED BY SENIOR MIGUEL HALL, EVAN EALY AND YOUNGSTER ANDREW JONES. ELISE MBILIZI AND ASA BROWN ARE MANNING THE SPRINTS, WHILE ANTOINE MILON, MASON FAYE AND KELVIN WILLIAMS ARE THE TOP THROWERS. WATCH OUT FOR JARROD PENRIGHT AND RODNY OJO IN THE JUMPS. FOR THE GIRLS, AVA FLUGENCE, ALICIA LONG AND BROOKLYN BARGER ARE THE HEADLINERS FOR THE TIGERS. RUN, JUMP, THROW
Ava Aldridge
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Klein collins Track and Field
Klein Collisn Girls Track and Field
Mason Faye
Natalie Rall
Dylan Yarbrough
Aniya Brown
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Asa Brown
Jaida Rucker
Klein Collisn Boys Track and Field
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\\ By Matthew Ogle COLLINS’ CARTER LEADING TIGERS’ RESURGENCE EARNING HER STRIPES
prospect. “I’m looking for a school that is a drivable distance,” she laughed. “I want to go to a DI school that feels like home. Hopefully, it’ll feel like I have a family there, so I’m not crying to Mom and Dad that, ‘I want to come home’.” Time will tell where the prolific prospect goes. For now, she has unfinished business at Klein Collins on the diamond under her parents’ roof, where she can’t get homesick.
Carter has always been an alpha and an athlete at heart. That goes back to her genes. “My Mom, Amanda Carter, really got me into softball,” she said. “She played at LSU as part of the first-ever softball team there. My Dad has really pushed me the whole way, too. I knew that picking softball over the other sports I played would benefit me in the long run.” It has as the 5-foot-8 Carter has become a highly-sought-after college
campaign while adding to the accolades she’s already received that include the 2022 District 15-6A Offensive Player of the Year and two-time Team MVP. Carter has established herself as a leader of the pride with the supportive presence she provides. “I’m always the loud person in the dugout, cheering people on,” Carter said. “I try to be that person who can provide inspiration and support for my teammates.”
THE REIGNING 15-6A CHAMPS ARE BACK FOR MORE WITH TALENT ACROSS THE BOARD ON A REVAMPED ROSTER. Despite being upset in the Bi-District round of the UIL postseason, Klein Collins is on the prowl for a playoff run to the Regional Tournament and beyond. With RHP/1B Savannah Carter in the dugout, the Tigers’ chances are better than most. The junior will play an integral role in the Tigers’ imminent Spring
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Klein Forest
THE FOREST
Parker Jenkins, Klein Forest Golden Eagle Track (UH Football-Signee)
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\\ By Matt Malatesta KLEIN FOREST’S WATKINS FOCUSED ON THE NOW AND FUTURE QUIET COMPETITOR
he said. “I give my little brother a lot of advice and like hanging out with him. I want to be successful in something so my mom doesn’t have to work.” When asked which he covets most – a Super Bowl or an Olympic medal? “Wow, that’s tough,” he said after contemplating. “It would have to be a Super Bowl.”
at 10.1 (100-yard dash), a 20.3 (200-yard dash) and a 1.22 in the 4x200-yard relay. In football, I want to have over 1,000 yards receiving.” When he’s not on the fields of play, Watkins is watching Outer Banks on Netflix, listening to NBA YoungBoy and hanging with his little brother playing video games. “I’m big on family,”
across the country. He’s witnessed the recruiting process first-hand, seeing his older brother, Ahmonte Watkins, sign with TCU and now start at New Mexico State. “The goal is to do both in college,” he said. “I’m looking for a place where I can see myself fitting in for three to four years and having good people around
JELANI WATKINS COULD BE CONSIDERED QUIET TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD, BUT HIS ACTIONS ARE LIKE A BULLHORN. The Klein Forest junior exploded onto scene when he arrived at the north Houston campus on the track and the football field. “I just keep my head down and go to work,” he said. “I put my headphones on when I get to a track meet. I know people are looking at me, but I don’t pay attention to it.” People have a reason to look. As a freshman, he placed sixth in State in the 200-meters. As a sophomore he won gold at State in the 200-meters and led the 4x200 relay team. He’s only getting better because he is quietly going about his work. “After my freshman year, I told myself that I would be back and that I would win it,” he said. “My coaches helped me get there. They preached the weight room, so I got more serious about it. They were right.” His prowess on the track translates to the football field. They are woven together. “I’ve always been a competitor and you have to be very competitive in both sports,” he said. “Track helps so much with my speed and hip mobility. Football keeps me in the weight room to get stronger.” The 5-foot-10, Four-Star receiver has become a national recruit. The first team, all-district selection has college offers from
me. I’m big on that. I want to see what the players are like and what they like about One school has emerged early… LSU “My parents were athletes from Laplace, Louisiana. That is where we came from,” he said. “What makes it home is the food… mostly the crawfish. When I’m watching football, I’m watching (LSU’s) Odell Beckham, Jamar Chase While he has a bright future, he is firmly planted where his feet are. “I’ve got goals this year,” he said. “I want to run and Justin Jefferson.” the school, during my visits.”
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Klein Forest Track and Field
C’Nai Childress
KLEIN FOREST HIGH SCHOOL IS A TRACK AND FIELD SUPER-POWER. THE GOLDEN EAGLES BOYS WON STATE IN 2019 AS A TEAM AND PLACED THIRD LAST YEAR IN AUSTIN. KLEIN FOREST HAS THAT CHAMPIONSHIP LOOK AGAIN WITH THE LIKES OF JELANI WATKINS, PARKER JENKINS, JADEN GALLOWAY AND AMIR ROBINSON LEADING THE WAY. THE SPRINTS AND RELAYS ARE WHERE THE EAGLES RACK UP THE POINTS AND ALL FOUR MENTIONED WERE NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS. THE GIRLS ARE ALSO STEALTHY. SENIOR CHARNAY DERRICK, AVIA JONES, KYALIAH DAVIS, CORNELIA WATTS AND C’NAI CHILDRESS MAKE FOR A BALANCED TEAM ON THE TRACK AND IN THE FIELD. AS OF EARLY MARCH, THE GIRLS HAD THE TOP TIME IN THE STATE OF TEXAS IN THE 4X100M WITH A MARK OF 46.10. KLEIN FOREST WILL BE ONES TO WATCH AT THE 2023 UIL STATE MEET ON THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. STAY TUNED. SPEED MERCHANTS
Ahmir Robinson
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Klein Forest
Track and Field
Klein Forest Girls Track and Field
Lawson Jacobs
LaTavia Smith
Kyan Stringer
Cornelia Watts
Klein Forest Boys Track and Field
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golf
Klein forest
GRIP IT, AND RIP IT
Abraham Pena, Klein Forest Golf
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Klein oak
Aubrey LaCour, Klein Oak Panther Softball
THE BLACK AND GOLD
Klein oak Golf
THE KLEIN OAK GOLF PROGRAM IS YOUNG AND TALENTED. THE PANTHERS’ BEST GOLF IS IN FRONT OF THEM, BUT DON’T TELL THESE YOUNGSTERS THAT. THE GIRLS’ TEAM IS LED BY FRESHMEN ALLIE HENSLEY, ANN KATHERINE SMITH, GABBY GONZALEZ, KATARINA HOLTZHOUSER, AND SOPHOMORE ANJALI NAIR. KLEIN OAK IS GOING TO BE LOADED IN THE NEAR FUTURE AS THEIR GAMES CONTINUE TO IMPROVE. JUNIOR BRODY POLZIN IS THE ELDER STATESMAN ON THE BOYS’ TEAM, WHICH IS ALSO MADE UP OF COOPER NIXON, FABIAN RODRIGUEZ AND REX RODGERS. YOUTH MOVEMENT
Allie Hensley
Klein Oak Boys Golf
Brody Polzin
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Ann Katherine Smith
Klein Oak Girls Golf
James Martinez
Fabian Rodriguez
Anjali Nair
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Klein oak Track and Field
Kayla Kibbie
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THE KLEIN OAK PANTHERS ARE LED BY THEIR DISTANT RUNNERS THIS SPRING AS JACK BOYD, AIDEN CERVANTES, LYDIA BUTLER, ELIZABETH WINKLER AND STELLA PHILLIPS WILL CARRY THE FLAG FOR THE BLACK AND GOLD. WINKLER IS AN INTERESTING ATHLETE AS THE STATE’S TOP 2000 METER STEEPLECHASE RUNNER, WHILE BOYD IS COMING OFF A WILDLY SUCCESSFUL CROSS-COUNTRY SEASON. TAKE YOUR MARK
Jack Boyd
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Klein Oak Girls Track and Field
Temi Ojofeitimi
Klein Oak Boys Track and Field
Jacob Everson
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Justin Hart
Lizzee Winkler
Grace Culver
Austin Heflin
Klein oak Cover Story
\\ By Matthew Ogle KLEIN OAK’S SCOTT PRIMED TO DO DAMAGE HEAVY HITTER
Scott is coming into his own after a solid showcase this past summer and his commitment to the University of Oklahoma, but his baseball bloodlines run deep. “It kind of started when my Dad played at Southern University (Baton Rouge),” said Scott. “He actually had me while he was still playing there, so I was born into it. When I was five, I decided that I didn’t want to play baseball anymore. My parents told me to go out and play one more time. If I didn’t like it, I could quit. I haven’t stopped playing since.” Scott’s strong-suit is at the plate, where he stares down pitchers and sprays baseballs all over the field. “My game is hitting, for sure,” Scott said. “Every time I’m up at the plate, my only goal is to do some damage. I’ve just gotten to the point where I can clear my mind and focus on making the plays we need.” His bat brought the scouts as he landed on the Sooners. “I really like the coaches and environment at OU,” he said. “Just the campus and culture really spoke to me. Since they just went to the National Championship, it was a no-brainer.” With two years to play at Klein Oak, Scott will continue to build his legacy inside the Panther club house, hopefully culminating in a district title and a playoff run as their star swings for the fences.
a third-place spot in their division and subsequent UIL Area Round appearance, Klein Oak will be eager to build on that momentum against district rivals. It all starts with Scott.
Panthers through a tough district and beyond. Fresh off the heels of their 2022 season, which saw them finish with a respectable 18-12-1 record (8-4 in district) en route to
AT 6-FOOT-4, KLEIN OAK STAR MATT SCOTT II LOOKS IMPOSING IN THE BLACK AND GOLD. The junior will play more of a leadership role this Spring, leading the
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SIGNING DAY 2023
scholarships attached. 85 Carleigh Arnold Myles Arterberry Cassidy Ball Patrick Batiste Miguel Hall Kade Hanks Isabella Harrington Allen He Parker Jenkins Kaleb Jessie Ryne Berger Kaleb Black
Klein ISD student-athletes signed a letter of intent for the college of their choice, many with high-dollar
Lili Ortiz Emma Phillips Kai Powell Alejandra Ramon Diego Rangel Kacie Rhodes William Ridley Jossue Rios Bailey Roque Keely Ann Shelnutt Elena Siekas Nadazia Simien Jaelen Smith Owen Smith Ty Stamey Andrew Suarez Tiana Thompson Dy’Osarithz Travis Ronin Turner Dereck Waite Madison Walker Chandler Williams Tyron Williams Ashley Wilson McKinley Wilson Elizabeth Winkler EJ Young
Cameryn Johnson Mackenzi Johnson Elizabeth Kaidasz Eli Keller Jasmine Kessle Kayla Kibble JT Kirbie Conner Lattelle Mason Lemons Tylinn Lewis Tatum Lockhardt Liam Lowe Carys Luther Sophia Maisel Davin Martin TC McGuire Cole McRorey Maddie Nissen Bailey Nixon Malachi Oldacre Morgan Oliver
Edward Blacklock Katelyn Bladecki Jack Boyd Ryan Brewer Asa Brown Kelsie Brown Isaiah Byrd Gracie Campbell Courtney Carter Justin Castillo C’Nai Childress Maggie Ellender Jackson Felkins Grace Gabaldon Rylee Gilbertson Jonathan Gomez Ariana Goode Savannah Green Colton Griffin Daniela Gutierrez Joshua Cohrs Bret Deegan Sierra Dobson
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FALL WRAP \\ By Matt Malatesta
VOLLEYBALL : THE TIGERS STAND TALL
ALL-DISTRICT HONORS
SUPERLATIVES Hitter of the Year and All State Gracie Campbell , Klein Oak FIRST TEAM Mikala Sampson, Klein Courtney Carter, Klein Cain Jaylynn McNeill, Klein Cain Lauren Dale, Klein Oak Maggie Ellender, Klein Oak Tatum Lockhardt, Klein Oak
led the Panthers (31-13 overall) to the district’s third-place finish. Both the Tigers and Panthers fell in the first round of the postseason, but it was a resurgence for each program. Klein Oak leaned heavily on seniors Gracie Campbell and Maggie Ellender to lead the way for the Panthers. Klein (21-22 overall), Klein Cain (12 22) and Klein Forest (8-27) were on the outside looking in on the playoff picture.
AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF NOT REACHING THE POSTSEASON, THE KLEIN COLLINS TIGERS (33-13 OVERALL) FINISHED SECOND IN DISTRICT 15-6A PLAY AS KLEIN ISD’S TOP VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM. The Tigers could be even better next season as setter Anna Blaine, libero Olivia Murillo, hitter Kristina Cote and middle Ashlynn Hollis all return to the den in 2023. There was a huge culture change at Klein Oak as Coach DaVette McCall
SECOND TEAM Kiersten Hay, Klein Rachel Heilbrun, Klein
Kelly Pawelka, Klein Cain Carson Roye, Klein Cain Catherine Singletary, Klein Oak Tori Leggiero, Klein Oak
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FOOTBALL : CAIN, COLLINS SHARE DISTRICT TITLE
superlatives. James Clancy (Cain) and Adrian Mitchell (Collins) were Co-Coaches of the Year, while Jaelen Smith of Cain was the District MVP for his versatile play. Klein Forest’s Brad Spence (Arkansas-signee) was the Defensive MVP after a dominant season. Klein (4-6; 3-4) and Klein Forest (5-5; 3-4) just missed out on the postseason, while Klein Oak (3-6; 1-6) was rebuilding in 2022.
WHAT A WILD FINISH IT WAS FOR DISTRICT 15-6A FOOTBALL. The Klein Cain Hurricanes and Klein Collins Tigers (10-2; 6-1) were co-District Champs, but the ‘Canes won the head-to-head matchup. Cain won their first-round playoff game over Cypress Ranch before falling to The Woodlands. Collins won their first-rounder over Bridgeland before falling to Westfield. It’s no surprise that Collins and Cain virtually swept the
SUPERLATIVES Co-Coach of the Year: James Clancy, Klein Cain Adrian Mitchell, Klein Collins District MVP Jaelen Smith, Klein Cain Defensive MVP Brad Spence, Klein Forest’ Offensive Newcomer of the Year Griffin Tillis, Klein Defensive Newcomer of the Year Trent Lancaster, Klein Cain Utility Player of the Year Justin Castillo, Klein Collins FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE Tucker Parks, Klein Collins, QB Yemi Adeleke, Klein Cain, RB Parker Jenkins, Klein Forest, RB Myles Arterberry, Klein, RB Kyle Wilt, Klein Oak, FB Ty Stamey, Klein Collins, TE Donovan Baker, Klein Collins, WR Jelani Watkins, Klein Forest, WR Kaleb Black, Klein Oak, WR Ethan Wyatt, Klein Collins, WR Gibson Pyle, Klein Cain, OL Austin Redeo, Klein Cain, OL Tyrese Deshazo, Klein Collins, OL Aven Rendon, Klein Collins, OL Jossue Rios, Klein Forest, OL Diego Castro, Klein, OL Johnny Uzcategui, Klein Oak, OL Jacob Wiley, Klein Cain, OL Jackson Felkins, Klein Collins, OL FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE JP Beavers, Klein Collins, DL Antoine Milon, Klein Collins, DL Trent Spence, Klein Forest, DL Robert Graves, Klein Forest, DL Ti’Vrell Hollings, Klein Forest, DL Vincent Wells, Klein, DL ALL-DISTRICT HONORS Bryce Adeokun, Klein Collins, LB Gage Luellen, Klein Collins, LB Langston Williams-Lomaz, Klein Collins, LB Isaiah Byrd, Klein Cain, DB Zac Cole, Klein Collins, DB Chris Gant, Klein Collins, DB Davin Martin, Klein Cain, DB McKinley Wilson, Klein Oak, DB FIRST TEAM - SPECIAL TEAMS Ben Pena, Klein Collins, K Zach Groux, Klein, P Teddy Hearne, Klein, Snapper Breckett McCann, Klein Oak, Snapper Blaine Bullard, Klein Cain, Returner Logan White, Klein Forest, LB Alex Marsland, Klein Oak, LB Patrick Batiste, Klein Cain, DB
Brad Spence, Klein Forest
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CROSS COUNTRY : KLEIN GIRLS; OAK’S BOYD HEADLINE SEASON
to State. He led his team to a 14th place finish as a team. Teammate Derek Waite finished 75th overall to highlight the Klein ISD’s Top 100 finishers.
a bow on his high school career finishing as the Class 6A runner-up with a time of 15 minutes, 41 seconds. The University to Texas signee won the District and Regional Meets on the way
KLEIN ISD IS HOME TO SOME OF THE STATE’S TOP CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS AND PROGRAMS. The Klein girls’ team of Kathryn Koonts, Sophia Goerlich, Kamdyn Spencer, Kristen McHugh, Isabella Rivault, Daniela Mendez and Paige Meinhardt took sixth overall at the State Meet in Round Rock, Texas. The Bearkats were followed by Klein Oak, who finished 11th overall. Panther sophomore Lydia Butler was the district’s top female finisher, who placed 10th. Butler was followed by Klein’s Koonts in 23rd place. Rounding out Klein Oak’s Top 5 were Elizabeth Winkler, Stella Philips, Emma Phillips and Jazmine McBride. On the boys’ side, Klein Oak senior Jack Boyd put
Jack Boyd, Klein Oak
TEAM TENNIS : HURRICANE WARNING
THE KLEIN CAIN HURRICANES BLEW
THROUGH THEIR FALL SEASON, CRUSHING MOST EVERYTHING IN THEIR SIGHTS. Cain was the District 15-6A Runner Up, and Bi-District and Area Champion. Leading the way was District 15-6A Girls MVP Angelica Montano and first teamers Katie Haines, Ximena Islas, Angelina Pham, Victoria Salazar/Karla Salazar and Evan Pezirtzoglou/Andie Thomas. The ‘Canes took down Cypress Woods and Oak Ridge in the postseason before falling to eventual State Finalist The Woodlands.
Klein Cain Tennis
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WINTER WRAP
\\ By Matt Malatesta
WRESTLING : KLEIN ISD WRESTLERS SHINE AT STATE TOURNEY
Texas, maybe nationally. I’m excited to see what more he can achieve in his upcoming senior year.” Klein Oak sophomore Rylee Ferranti has gained a respected reputation for her diligence in the sport, as well as the impressive manner she represents her school. Furthermore, she has become known for her remarkable leadership and ability to motivate her teammates. Ferranti’s stats speak for themselves, maintaining a 42-3 record and defeating three seniors en route to her State Title acquisition. “Rylee has been working on meeting her potential since the first day she joined our team,” said Klein Oak coach Ian Jones. “She is a naturally gifted and athletic wrestler and had some success as a freshman (placing 6th in the Region). Still, this year you could see a real change in her work ethic, her desire to be great, and her improvement in her technique. Despite falling just short of State qualification last year, she bought in and it paid off with a State Championship. I’m incredibly proud of her and how she leads her teammates by her example every day.” With two more years left in her high school career, the sky is the limit for Ferranti. BOYS: 106 weight class: (5th place) Brandon Carrillo, Klein HS 132 weight class: (2nd place) Timothy McGuire, Klein HS 175 weight class: (1st place) Isaac Sheeren, Klein HS (2nd place) Nico Lozano, Klein Cain HS GIRLS: 132 weight class: (3rd place) Elena Gutierrez, Klein Cain HS 145 weight class: (2nd place) Talyn Naylor, Klein Cain HS 185 weight class: (1st place) Rylee Ferranti, Klein Oak HS STATE MEDALISTS
paid off with excellence as the result. Congratulations to Isaac and Rylee, along with their families and coaches, on this great achievement!” Klein High’s Issac Sheeran is no stranger to this kind of success. The committed athlete has already accumulated quite the resume, having previously won State in the 6A 175-pound weight class and being among the top-ranked wrestlers of his class (170 lbs.) in 2022. Klein coach Joaquin Bautista was obviously incredibly pleased with the Klein junior’s achievement, given how much work he’s put into his success. “I’m extremely proud of what Isaac did this year. Watching
KLEIN ISD REPRESENTED AT THE UIL STATE TOURNAMENT THIS WINTER. Most notably, Klein High’s Isaac Sheeran (Jr.) and Klein Oak’s Rylee Ferranti (So.) were crowned as State Champions for their respective weight classes. “Seeing these hard-working student-athletes excel by winning the State Wrestling Championship is such a remarkable achievement that makes all of us so incredibly proud,” Klein ISD Superintendent Dr. Jenny McGown said. “Isaac and Rylee have shown tremendous dedication, perseverance, and skill in pursuing their passion, and their tenacity has
him develop over time into a State Champion has been very exciting,” Coach Bautista said. “His strong work ethic, positive character have made him into one of the most exciting wrestlers in very coachable mentality, and
Rylee Ferranti, Klein Oak
Isaac Sheeren, Klein High
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BASKETBALL : KLEIN COLLINS LEADS THE WAY
KLEIN ISD BASKETBALL PROGRAMS EARNED THREE OF THE FOUR BOYS’ BASKETBALL POSTSEASON SPOTS AS KLEIN COLLINS (25-10) WON THE DISTRICT FOLLOWED BY KLEIN OAK (24-13) AND KLEIN HIGH (18-14). Klein Oak made school history in year one of the Joshua Ervin-era, advancing to the Region Finals. Klein Collins reached the Regional Quarters, while Klein fell in the first round of the playoffs. Twins Eli and Ethan Wyatt were named Co-MVPs for the district and Coach Scott Harmatuk was the Coach of the Year. On the girls’ side, Klein Collins (26-5) swept through the district going undefeated, but bowed out in the first round. Klein Oak earned the fourth spot in district with an 18-16 record.
ALL-DISTRICT HONORS
BOYS CO-MVP Eli Wyatt, Klein Collins Ethan Wyatt, Klein Collins COACH OF THE YEAR Scott Harmatuk, Klein Collins GIRLS MVP Christin Callens, Klein Collins COACH OF THE YEAR Tatiana Lee, Klein Collins
SWIMMING & DIVING : MAKING A SPLASH
team, which finished eighth in the 400-Freestyle Relay. Here were the State Qualifiers who made Klein ISD proud.
THE KLEIN CAIN HURRICANES AND KLEIN OAK PANTHERS HAD SEVERAL ATHLETES ADVANCE TO THE 2023 UIL STATE MEET. The highest finish came from the Cain boys’ relay
BOYS Alejandro Michelena, Klein Cain 50 Free; 100 Yard Butterfly James Gottfield, Klein Cain 200 Free; 100 Breaststroke Holden Muirhead, Klein Cain 500 Yard Free Diego Rangel, Klein Cain 200 Yard Free; 500 Free Skippy Carlson, Klein Oak 100 yard Back Klein Cain 400 Yard Free Relay GIRLS Jessica Powell, Klein 200 Yard IM; 100 Butterfly Cameryn Johnson, Klein Oak 100 Free Klein Cain 400 Yard Free Relay STATE QUALIFIERS
Cameryn Johnson, Klein Oak
Holden Muirhead, Klein Cain
James Gottfield, Klein Cain
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