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Every all-Central Texas high school football selection returning in 2024

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Once all the Texas high school football state champions were crowned last December, SBLive then went to work choosing the top players in the state.

We subsequently released all-region teams for each of the state’s six regions, from North Texas to East Texas, to Southeast Texas, West Texas and South Texas. And of course, Central Texas.

The SBLive all-Central Texas team for 2023 was compiled by our SBLive correspondent, Ryan Childers.

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Now, with the upcoming season fast approaching, we’re taking a look at the top returners in Central Texas.

Here is every SBLive all-Central Texas honoree returning in Texas this fall:

ALL-CENTRAL TEXAS SELECTIONS RETURNING IN 2024

Cibolo-Steele's Jalen Cooper celebrates a touchdown in the endzone during the 2022 playoffs.

Cibolo-Steele’s Jalen Cooper celebrates a touchdown in the endzone during the 2022 playoffs. /

Award winners

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chad Warner, QB, Cibolo-Steele, sr.

As a junior, the Knights’ gunslinger led his team to a 6A Division II state semifinal appearance and a District 27 championship. Warner – who recently committed to UTEP – had a great year under center for the Knights, tossing 36 passing touchdowns and threw for 3,547 yards, while setting eight different school records in the process. He also added five touchdowns with his feet and 204 rushing yards.

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

Bradley Sowersby, RB, Smithson Valley, sr.

The Ranger running back made a name for himself as one of the top backs in the area. As the lead back for the Smithson Valley offense, Sowersby racked up 1,134 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns in 2023 while averaging over six yards per carry. He helped his Rangers reach the Class 5A Division I state championship for the first time in 20 years.

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Hank Hendrix, QB, Boerne, soph.

As a freshman, Hendrix came in relief for the injured junior Jaxon Baize and helped lead Boerne to a second consecutive district championship. Hendrix accounted for 1,586 yards and tossed 18 touchdowns to just one interception.

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FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

Cole Pryor, RB, San Antonio Reagan, sr.

Pryor propelled the Rattlers offense all season long, finishing with 1,556 rushing yards and 23 total touchdowns, and will be back for one more round this season. 

Jalen Cooper, WR, Cibolo-Steele, sr.

Cooper set the record for touchdown receptions in the state last year, hauling in 23 TDs on 63 total receptions and totaled 1,578 receiving yards to help Steele sweep to a District 27-6A title and 6A Division II state semifinal appearance.

Logan Schram, OL, Boerne, sr.

Schram is the leader on an offensive line nicknamed ‘The Great Wall of Boerne.’ He will be a four-year starter on varsity, and has yet to allow a sack in the previous three years. He holds multiple FBS offers and helped the Greyhounds rush for 2,369 yards this season.

DEFENSE

Hudson Woods, DE, Smithson Valley, jr.

As a sophomore, Woods burst onto the scene by helping lead the Rangers to the state finals. On the season, the sophomore totaled 67 tackles with 14 sacks, 16 QB hurries, three forced fumbles, and 29 tackles for a loss.

Elliot Schaper, LB, Austin Westlake, sr.

A Duke commit, Schaper was named District 26-6A Defensive MVP. He tallied 108 tackles (13 for loss), nine sacks, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles.

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SPECIAL TEAMS

Michael Terry, ATH, Alamo Heights, jr.

The do-it-all four-star athlete for the Mules never leaves the field and stars as quarterback, running back, receiver, returner, and as a defensive back. Offensively last season, he tallied 1,531 all-purpose yards and 31 total touchdowns, while defensively he had 15 tackles with one pick-six.

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

Cody Stoever, QB, Wimberley, sr.

4,577 total yards and 73 total touchdowns

DEFENSE

Connor Vasek, DE, Austin Westlake, sr.

27 tackles, three sacks.

Braden Bays, DT, Boerne, sr.

53 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 8 QB hurries.

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Braylen Wortham, DB, College Station, sr.

8 interceptions.

Peyton Matthews, ATH, San Antonio Harlan, jr. 

1,223 all-purpose yards, 13 TDs.

Ty Bush, P, Boerne, sr.

20 punts, 38-yard average, 50-yard long, 8 punts pinned inside the 20 yard line.

HONORABLE MENTION

Jax Brown, QB, Pflugerville Weiss, sr.

Lorenn Johnson, RB, San Antonio Johnson, sr.

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Brooks Perez, WR, Boerne, sr.

Jack Tyndall, RB, Dripping Springs, sr.

Jonathan Hatton, RB, Cibolo-Steele, jr.

Colton Chmelar, K, A&M Consolidated, sr.

Reece Dietrick, QB, New Braunfels Canyon, sr.

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Barrett Fallon, RB, San Antonio Davenport, jr.

Isaiah Champagne, WR, San Antonio Pieper, sr.

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PORTLAND (WGME) – A Portland woman who has been held in a Texas ICE facility for more than six months is reportedly set to be released by Friday.

That’s according to Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who traveled to the facility this week to demand that ICE release 19-year-old Olivia Andre.

Pingree says a federal district court judge ordered Andre to be released no later than Friday.

Andre and her family were arrested by ICE when they were seeking asylum in Canada.

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DHS previously said Andre is in the United States illegally but didn’t explain why the rest of her family was released and she wasn’t.

Pingree called the conditions at the facility inhumane, and Andre’s lawyer says her physical and mental wellbeing deteriorated from not having access to clean drinking water, palatable food and appropriate medical care.

“Olivia and her family should never have been detained. The federal court ordered her release because the Trump administration had no lawful basis for detaining her,” Pingree said. “She suffered in detention for six months in violation of federal law and the U.S. Constitution’s protections.”



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The winning numbers in Tuesday evening’s drawing of the “Texas All or Nothing Night” game were:

3, 6, 7, 8, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24

(three, six, seven, eight, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-four)

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