2021 Private High School Touchdown Club Of Houston AWARDS
On December 1st 2021 I attended The 2021 Private High School Touchdown Club of Houston awards ceremony. There were tons of talented and great athletes from all the private schools in the Houston area. I’ll be discussing the athletes who…
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Continue ReadingOn December 1st 2021 I attended The 2021 Private High School Touchdown Club of Houston awards ceremony. There were tons of talented and great athletes from all the private schools in the Houston area. I’ll be discussing the athletes who received the players of the year awards.
Offensive Player of the Year– #6 Dillion Bell Kinkaid High School WR 6’2 200 lbs
Dillion Bell is a senior wide receiver from Kinkaid high school. Dillion is an extremely quick and fast wide receiver. Dillion while at Kinkaid High School has brought and won Kinkaid three championships. Dillion stats in his senior year are 144 overall points, 24 touchdowns, 662 receiving yards, and 164 rushing yards. With these kinds of stats he definitely deserved to win offensive player of the year. Dillion will be continuing his football career at The University of Georgia this upcoming fall.
Lineman of the Year– #55 Beau Edwards Episcopal High School DT, NG 6’2 275 lbs
Beau Edwards is a senior defensive tackle and nose guard from Episcopal High School. Beau is a big, quick and strong defensive lineman. Even though Episcopal High School didn’t have a great season this year Beau was still able to stand out on defense. Beau was fast off the ball and agile he always found himself in the backfield. Beau’s stats in his senior year was 8 sacks and 11 overall tackles. Beau will be continuing his football career at Air Force Academy this upcoming fall.
Ironman Award– #4 Cameron Henry Kinkaid High School WR, CB 5’9 180 lbs
Cameron Henry played both offense and defense as a wide receiver and cornerback from Kinkaid High School. In high school it isn’t shocking to see a football player to play both offense and defense. Cameron did a great job in both of his positions I believe he is a better wide receiver than a cornerback. Cameron’s stats in his senior year on offense was 72 overall points, 12 touchdowns, and 476 receiving yards. Cameron’s defensive stats are 4 pbu and 6 tackles. Cameron will be continuing his football career at Harvard University this upcoming fall.
Defensive Player of the Year– #1 Everett Skillern Second Baptist High School SS, RB 5’11 195 lbs
Everett Skillern is a strong safety at Second Baptist High School. Everett is quick, fast and aggressive. Everett also played as running back and did a great job at it. Everett as a safety really stood out providing good coverage and aggressive tackles. Everett will be continuing his football career at Brown University this upcoming fall.