Sims takes advantage of opportunities at QB
Jaxon Sims has been impressing people with his arm since he was 4 years old. The junior has now grown to be the starting quarterback of the varsity football team. “I remember my brother was at a University of Texas football camp, and me and my dad were just throwing a football on the side while he's practicing,” Sims said. “I remember Major Applewhite, who was the quarterback coach and offensive...
Pablo Cantu Q&A
Name and correct spelling? Pablo Cantu Grade: Senior Extracurriculars: Football and track Position: Middle linebacker Years on varsity: Two Why do you play middle linebacker? It is one of my favorite positions. I don’t like getting hit, I like giving the hits. That’s why I play defense. How have you worked on yourself since last year? I work my tail off day in and day out during ...
Cameron Fain Q&A
Name: Cameron Fain Extracurriculars: Football and track How long have you been playing football: Been playing since I was a kid, I was really young. Position: Tight-end and long snapper. What got you interested: I guess I was always playing sports when I was a kid, football was my favorite. How have you gotten better: Started working out a lot more, gotten a lot stronger. Who d...
Tony Sterner Q&A
Name: Tony Sterner Grade: 12th Extracurriculars: Just football and soccer. How long have you been playing: Football since seventh grade, soccer since third. Which one do you like better: I like them both the same, but I want to play football in college. What position do you play: Kicker and punter. One you kick it off the ground and the other you drop it from your hands and punt i...
Defensive line looks forward to season
Senior Xander Aguilar has played almost every position on the football field since his dad asked him if he wanted to play ball in first grade. He’s moved around a lot, but he has found his home on the varsity defensive line. “We mix around on the defensive line, there are different skill sets for each week,” Aguilar said. “We might need a faster person at an edge or a slower person to hold...
Young o-line key to offense
When Erick Zapata and Cameron Maxey walk into a room, you just know they play football. The juniors are both starters on this year’s team, leading one of the biggest offensive lines the school has ever had. Zapata is almost 6’3” and weighs in at 295 pounds, making Maxey look small at 5’11” and 225 pounds. The hope is that the offensive line will provide the team with a strong enough backb...
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