The 2024-25 winter sports season in Texas has seen some exceptional talent and dedication from high school athletes across the state.
As teams gear up for intense playoff action, we shine a light on the outstanding athletes making headlines in basketball, wrestling, soccer, swimming, and softball during the week of Feb. 10-17.
Vivian Anderson, Grapevine Faith Christian girls swimming
This senior was awarded the TAPPS Division II 2025 Bruce Rollins Swimmer of the Meet for her victories in both the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard backstroke. She has won the 50-yard freestyle three times in her career and has claimed the backstroke title twice.
Isaak Arevalo, Arlington James Martin boys wrestling
On Saturday, this senior captured the Class 6A 126-pound title, marking his fourth consecutive championship and making him the fifth boys wrestler in history to achieve this milestone.
Savanna Barnes, Lancaster girls basketball
The senior scored a game-high 20 points, propelling the Tigers to a 65-41 victory against Longview on Feb. 14, allowing Lancaster to advance to the third round of the Class 6A Division II regional semifinals.
Hudson Bawduniak, Waco Bosqueville boys swimming
This senior was named the UIL Class 4A boys Swimmer of the Meet after winning gold in both the 100-yard breaststroke (55.81) and the 100-yard butterfly (49.23), setting new state records in each event. He has captured five state titles during his high school career.
Brodie Bedford, Fort Worth All Saints Episcopal boys wrestling
On Feb. 15, Bedford secured another TAPPS State Championship by pinning his opponents to clinch the 165-pound title, while also celebrating his 100th career victory for the Saints.
Hunter Bogner, Dumas boys wrestling
The Demons standout claimed his fourth state title and became the first wrestler to do so in Class 5A, finishing his senior season with an impressive record of 41-1.
Joseph Brunson, Fort Worth Country Day School boys wrestling
For the third consecutive year, Brunson claimed the top spot at the SPC Wrestling Championships, winning the 190-pound title with a 7-4 victory in the finals against Sebi Rodriguez from Houston St. John’s School, who had defeated him just a week prior at the Texas Prep State Tournament.
Zakhia Burke, Prosper Rock Hill girls wrestling
During the UIL Class 6A championship, Burke achieved her first-round victory by a fall, marking her 100th career win.
Carla Campos, Haltom City girls wrestling
In the Class 6A 185-pound finals, the senior caused an upset by defeating Rylee Ferranti from Klein Oak, a two-time defending champion who had been undefeated.
Lauren Cochran, Houston The Village School girls swimming
At the TAPPS Championships, she was recognized as the Division I 2025 Bruce Rollins Swimmer of the Meet after triumphing in both the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle events.
Keira De Jong, Houston Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart girls swimming
A junior committed to UC-San Diego, De Jong played a crucial role in securing four championships at the SPC Championships held from Feb. 13-15 in Keller, winning both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races and contributing to the 200- and 400-yard freestyle relays.
Allison De La O, El Paso Franklin girls basketball
The freshman contributed significantly by scoring a team-high 27 points to help the Cougars secure a close 56-55 victory against Midland Legacy on Feb. 10 during a bi-district game in the Class 6A Division I playoffs.
Keiland Garvey, Tyler boys basketball
In a District 10-6A play-in game, Garvey, a senior guard, shined with 27 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 blocks, leading the Lions to a 67-60 win over Texarkana Texas High on Friday.
Brooke Gill, El Paso Montwood softball
The Frank Phillips College signee made a strong start to the season, earning a victory on the mound while also driving in three runs to help the Rams secure a 15-5 win against El Paso Del Valle in their opener.
Averie Hager, San Antonio Great Hearts Monte Vista North Girls Swimming
The Notre Dame-bound swimmer was recognized as the UIL Class 4A Swimmer of the Meet. She clinched victories in both the 100-yard butterfly and the 50-yard freestyle, setting a new 4A record with a remarkable time of 23.02 seconds. Additionally, she established a state record in the butterfly during the prelims (54.23) and finals (53.85). Her prowess also contributed to her team’s triumphs in the 200-yard freestyle relay and 400-yard freestyle relay.
Sophie Jones, Austin St. Dominic Savio Catholic Girls Swimming
This freshman secured her first two TAPPS Championships by claiming victory in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events at the SPC Championships.
Kayla King, Converse Judson Girls Basketball
The Houston recruit scored 27 points, propelling the Rockets to a commanding 70-35 victory over Medina Valley in the opening round of the Class 6A playoffs.
Alexa Lane, Paris North Lamar Girls Basketball
In a Class 4A Division II playoff game, the junior nearly outscored the Lady Farmers on her own, netting 25 points in a 57-27 victory over Farmersville, along with contributing 6 rebounds and 5 assists.
Jonathan Ledesma, Mineola Boys Soccer
In three victories last week for the Yellowjackets, he showcased an impressive performance with 10 goals and 5 assists, including a remarkable 7-goal outing against Grand Saline on February 12.
Amaya McDonald, Denton Braswell Girls Basketball
The 6-foot-2 post player achieved a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 11 rebounds, as the Lady Bengals triumphed over Richardson J.J. Pearce with a score of 90-34 on Friday.
Cameryn Morales, El Paso Burges Girls Basketball
The senior guard led her team with 22 points, guiding the Mustangs to a narrow 50-49 victory against El Paso Bel Air in a Class 5A Division II playoff matchup on February 10.
Trevor Novak, Plano John Paul II Boys Swimming
Recognized as the Division I Bruce Rollins Swimmer of the Meet at the TAPPS Championship on February 12, Novak excelled by winning both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events, contributing to a second-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay and being part of a 200-yard medley relay team that set a new school record.
Nahomy Portillo, Houston Lamar Girls Soccer
The junior made a significant impact with two goals and two assists, contributing to an 8-0 victory for the Texans over Houston Math, Science & Tech on February 11. She now boasts a total of 28 goals this season.
Riley Rayome, The Woodlands Girls Wrestling
This unsigned senior achieved a third consecutive title in the Class 6A finals on Saturday, finishing her high school career with a remarkable record of 215-5 and being recognized as all-state throughout all four years.
Joleigh Richards, Midlothian Heritage Softball
The junior shone in a recent game, hitting two home runs during a 20-9 victory over Arlington on February 11. At the Heritage Classic held over the past weekend, she boasted a phenomenal batting average of .571 with 9 RBIs.
Austin Ross, Austin St. Stephens Episcopal Boys Swimming
This junior garnered success with two individual championships and was part of a victorious relay squad for the Spartans at the SPC Championships held at Keller Natatorium, winning both the 100-yard butterfly and the 100-yard backstroke, in addition to being part of the winning 200-yard medley relay.
Michael Ruiz, Canyon Randall Boys Wrestling
The Oklahoma recruit, competing in the 126 weight class, secured his third consecutive championship at the UIL Class 5A championships. Ruiz ended the season with an impressive record of 28-2 and has not lost to any Texas wrestlers.
Dakota Sherley, Latexo Boys Basketball
With a stellar performance of 23 points, the senior helped the Tigers secure a 57-49 win over Centerville, marking their first playoff spot in Class 2A in two decades.
Gideon Swan, Sugar Land Logos Prep Boys Swimming
The Texas A&M commit was honored as the TAPPS Division II 2025 Bruce Rollins Swimmer of the Meet. He triumphed in both the 200-yard freestyle and the 500-yard freestyle events, setting a new state record with a time of 4:32.51.