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East Squad - Head Coach: Monte Barrow, Nederland

1 - Bralin Simon - Beaumont West Brook

2 - Jeremiah Barker - Kountze

3 - Holden Reese - Beaumont Legacy Christian

4 - Darin Lavergne - Deweyville

5 - Chris Winters - Little Cypress-Mauriceville

6 - Preston Hughes - Port Neches-Groves

7 - Kaelin Redmond - Beaumont Ozen

9 - Steven Hendrix - Nederland

10 - Noah Williams - Newton

11 - Dawson Askew - Buna

12 - Jalon Douglas - Little Cypress-Mauriceville

13 - Chaka Watson - West Orange-Stark

14 - Logan Henke - Beaumont Kelly Catholic

15 - Joey Ciccio - Vidor

16 - Marcus Johnson - Beaumont West Brook

17 - Kaleb Ramsey - West Orange-Stark

23 - Andrew Hebert - Port Neches-Groves

24 - Dominique Morris - Beaumont Ozen

26 - Donald Collins - Beaumont West Brook

30 - Colton Beeson - Nederland

32 - Taelor Wolf - Nederland

33 - Tyree Cormier - Beaumont West Brook

34 - Evander Williams - Newton

37 - Layne Mobley - Port Neches-Groves

44 - Ty Seastrunk - Newton

48 - Ethan Hamm - Bridge City

49 - Chad Dallas - West Orange-Stark

53 - Cisco Salas - Jasper

54 - Johnathon Hageon - Silsbee

55 - Jerome Hamon - Beaumont Ozen

56 - Gage Bernard - Beaumont Kelly Catholic

64 - Kendall Major - Beaumont West Brook

71 - Aaron Gaetz - Orangefield

73 - Alonzo Morgan - Beaumont Kelly Catholic

75 - Trevor Whisenhant - Silsbee

76 - Kaleb Barrett - Jasper

85 - Chris Adams - Evadale

 

West Squad - Head Coach - Ty Robinson - Woodville

1 - Kole Rodriguez - High Island

2 - Noah Campbell - Baytown Sterling

3 - Jakaron Cerasar - East Chambers

4 - Hunter Trahan - Tarkington

6 - Chris Walters - Hardin-Jefferson

7 - Jett Hendrix - Cleveland

8 - Kaevon Harmon - East Chambers

9 - Vontrae Joiner - Dayton

10 - Devonta Shelton - Goose Creek Memorial

11 - C.J. Wooten - Woodville

12 - Tyler Miller - Goose Creek Memorial

13 - Cason Rice - Huffman Hargrave

14 - Bryce Fregia - Hull-Daisetta

16 - Layton English - Barbers Hill

17 - Keyth Williams - Dayton

19 - Tyler Price - Huffman Hargrave

21 - Seth Brandt - Tarkington

22 - David King - Huffman Hargrave

23 - Jaylen Johnson - Baytown Lee

24 - Colton Devillier - East Chambers

25 - Kutter Tucker - Huffman Hargrave

27 - Adam Eliot - Splendora

33 - Ladarius Kirkwood - Woodville

34 - David Whitehead - Woodville

36 - Cully Mangus - Barbers Hill

37 - Trevor Howard - Tarkington

38 - Brady Bonnin - Barbers Hill

40 - Caleb Hayden - Hardin-Jefferson

42 - Kane Placker - Livingston

50 - Reese Rubio - Hamshire-Fannett

51 - Baylor Doffing - Goose Creek Memorial

75 - Dakota Ford - Hull-Daisetta

76 - C.J. Knighton - Livingston

77 - Cade Bass - Woodville

78 - Clayton Martinez - Shepherd

84 - Jacob Knotts - Barbers Hill

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Those that are high level players don't play in these local all star games due to scholarships(risk of injury) as well as they may be participating in other higher quality all star games and they are limited to how many they can participate in......in my day it was 2.....   Same goes for the basketball game as well....  

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Things y'all have to remember when you don't see kids from schools on the list:

1)  The coaches may not have submitted any names for the all-star game. 

2)  They may not be members of the SETXCA

3)  They may not have paid their dues, therefore, they can't nominate players.

 

I'm a Director with the Association, trust me, there are coaches who simply don't submit names to be considered. 

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1 hour ago, coachbronk said:

Things y'all have to remember when you don't see kids from schools on the list:

1)  The coaches may not have submitted any names for the all-star game. 

2)  They may not be members of the SETXCA

3)  They may not have paid their dues, therefore, they can't nominate players.

 

I'm a Director with the Association, trust me, there are coaches who simply don't submit names to be considered. 

I believe you but it's sad.  I guess all 3 fit a particular coach and things like this is why he was passed over...

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  • 2 weeks later...

The West opened the scoring and lead 6-0 after 1.

The East took a 7-6 lead when West Orange-Stark's Chaka Watson hit Nederland's Kevin Latulas on a 98 yd catch and run with 0:27 left in the 2nd quarter.

The East went up 13-6 in the 3rd quarter on a 15 yd pass from West Brook's Marcus Johnson to Latulas with 1:28 left in the 3rd.

The East scored their final TD of the night on Little Cypress-Mauriceville's Chris Winter's 75 yd run with 11:31 left in the game.

Thanks to PA News' I.C. Murrell for the tweets.

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