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Austin High School Football News" is your go-to podcast for the latest updates, game highlights, and in-depth analysis of high school football in Austin, Texas. Stay informed on your favorite local teams, key matchups, player performances, and all the excitement from the Friday night lights. Perfect for fans, students, and parents, this podcast delivers everything you need to know about Austin's high school football scene, all in one place. Tune in weekly for engaging and dynamic content that keeps you connected to the heart of Texas football.

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  • Austin Area High School Football: Coaching Changes, Top Talent, and the Texas Recruiting Spotlight
    May 23 2025
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, the Austin area is abuzz with excitement and change. Here are some of the key developments that are shaping the upcoming season.

    ### Coaching Changes

    Several schools in the Austin metropolitan area are seeing new faces at the helm. At Giddings High School, Luke Hobbs is taking over from Michael Adams, while Westwood High School welcomes Derek Ward, replacing Anthony Wood. Lockhart High School has Mike Maldonado stepping in for Todd Moebes, and Blanco High School will be led by Kent Walker, who replaces Jamie Dixon[2].

    Other notable changes include William Robertson at East View High School, Jason Cecil at Austin High, Eli Reinhart at Hutto High School, and Bryan Vardeman at Cedar Ridge High School. Del Valle High School will be coached by Collin Williams, replacing Todd Patmon, and Hyde Park Baptist School has Ross Roby taking the reins from Phil Dawson. Johnson City High School sees Brent Kornegay succeeding Nelson Kortis, and Cedar Creek High School will be led by Jared Shaw, who replaces Jason Thomas[2].

    ### Top Players to Watch

    The Austin area is home to some of the most talented high school football players in the state. While specific names for the 2025 season are still being highlighted, the 2025 class is filled with promising athletes. Players like Keelon Russell, a quarterback from Duncanville High School, and Dakorien Moore are among the top recruits in Texas, according to ESPN[5].

    Locally, the Austin Sports Journal has identified several Class 6A and 5A players who will be key to watch in the upcoming season, although the full list is available only to subscribers[3].

    ### Recruiting Spotlight

    Texas high school football is a breeding ground for college talent, and the 2025 recruiting class is no exception. The University of Texas, under Coach Steve Sarkisian, has secured the No. 1 ranked 2025 recruiting class. Freshmen like James Simon, Justus Terry, and Lance Jackson are expected to make significant impacts, especially given the depth and talent in positions like running back and defensive edge[4].

    The allure of Texas football is also on the rise, with the program competing strongly in the SEC and gaining national attention. This has made Texas a "cool school" for recruits, potentially eclipsing the appeal of other powerhouse programs like Georgia and Ohio State[4].

    As the season kicks off, the Austin area is poised for an exciting year of high school football, marked by new leadership, talented players, and a strong pipeline to college football stardom.
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  • "Texas High School Football's Austin Takeover: Coaching Changes, Top Talent, and Westlake's Dominance"
    May 19 2025
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, the Austin area is abuzz with excitement and change. Here are some of the key developments that are shaping the upcoming season.

    ### Coaching Changes

    The coaching landscape in the Austin metropolitan area is undergoing significant transformations. At Giddings, Luke Hobbs is taking the reins from Michael Adams, while Derek Ward replaces Anthony Wood at Westwood. Lockhart welcomes Mike Maldonado, who succeeds Todd Moebes. Other notable changes include Kent Walker moving to Blanco from Liberty Hill, William Robertson stepping in at East View, and Jason Cecil taking over at Austin High. Hutto will be led by Eli Reinhart, replacing Will Compton, and Cedar Ridge will see Bryan Vardeman at the helm instead of Sam Robinson. Del Valle has Collin Williams in for Todd Patmon, and Hyde Park will be coached by Ross Roby, succeeding Phil Dawson. Johnson City's new coach is Brent Kornegay, replacing Nelson Kortis, and Cedar Creek will be under the guidance of Jared Shaw, who takes over from Jason Thomas[2].

    ### Top Players to Watch

    The Austin area is rich with talent, and several players are on the radar for the 2025 season. While specific names are not yet fully disclosed to non-subscribers, the Austin Sports Journal has identified 25 top players in Class 6A and 5A who are expected to make significant impacts. These athletes are poised to lead their teams to victory and potentially attract college scouts and recruiters[3].

    ### Austin Westlake Chaparrals

    One of the powerhouses in the region is the Austin Westlake Chaparrals. Coming off a strong season that ended with a 50-21 loss to North Crowley in the state championship, the Chaparrals are hungry for more. Led by senior quarterback Rees Wise, who amassed nearly 3,000 yards and 38 total touchdowns, Westlake is aiming for its fifth consecutive district championship. The team operates a spread offense and a 4-2-5 defense, with standout players like cornerback Wylie Nichols, who had 35 tackles and six pass breakups as a sophomore. The Chaparrals' commitment to excellence is evident in their rigorous practice schedule, which includes early morning sessions and even practices on Thanksgiving[5].

    ### NFL Draft Success

    Texas, and by extension the Austin area, continues to be a hotbed for football talent. The 2025 NFL Draft saw 36 former Texas high school football players selected, making Texas the top state in the nation for producing NFL talent. This underscores the high level of competition and skill development in Texas high school football[4].

    As the season kicks off, fans in the Austin area have a lot to look forward to – new coaches, talented players, and the continued tradition of excellence that defines Texas high school football. Whether you're cheering for the Chaparrals or another local team, this season promises to be filled with exciting matchups and standout performances.
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  • Austin's High School Football Scene Heats Up: New Coaches, NFL Draft Stars, and Westlake's Gridiron Legacy
    May 16 2025
    In the heart of Texas, where Friday night lights shine bright, Austin's high school football scene is abuzz with excitement and change. As the 2025 season approaches, several schools in the Austin area are gearing up with new coaching staff, while others are celebrating the stellar performance of their alumni in the recent NFL Draft.

    ### Coaching Changes

    The Austin Sports Journal has been tracking the coaching carousel, and it's clear that several schools are undergoing significant transitions. At Giddings, Luke Hobbs is taking the reins from Michael Adams, while Westwood welcomes Derek Ward, replacing Anthony Wood. Lockhart sees Mike Maldonado stepping in for Todd Moebes, and Blanco is now under the leadership of Kent Walker, who replaces Jamie Dixon[4].

    Other notable changes include Jason Cecil at Austin High, Eli Reinhart at Hutto, and Bryan Vardeman at Cedar Ridge. These new coaches bring fresh perspectives and strategies, promising an intriguing season ahead.

    ### NFL Draft Success

    Texas high school football has once again proven its prowess, with a record 36 former Texas high school players selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. This dominance is a testament to the state's rich football culture and the exceptional talent nurtured in its high schools[1].

    From Austin, eyes are on players like Cam Ward, who, despite being underrecruited initially, rose to become a top prospect. Ward, who played for West Columbia High School, had a remarkable year at Miami and is projected to be the No. 1 overall pick, heading to the Tennessee Titans. Another standout is Ashton Jeanty from Frisco Lone Star, who had an impressive career at Boise State and is expected to be picked in the first round, possibly by the Cowboys[2].

    ### Austin Westlake Chaparrals: A Powerhouse

    One of the most storied programs in the area is the Austin Westlake Chaparrals. Known for producing NFL talent, including Drew Brees, the Chaparrals are gearing up for another strong season. Under the guidance of head coach Tony Salazar, they are aiming for their fifth consecutive district championship, led by senior quarterback Rees Wise, who amassed nearly 3,000 yards and 38 total touchdowns last season[5].

    The Chaparrals' commitment to excellence is evident in their rigorous practice schedule, which includes early morning sessions and even practices on Thanksgiving. This dedication has created a community where young players aspire to wear the iconic Red W, from Pop Warner games to high school seniors.

    As the new season kicks off, Austin's high school football fans have a lot to look forward to – new coaches bringing innovative tactics, talented players making their mark, and the continued legacy of programs like the Westlake Chaparrals. It's going to be an exciting year under the Texas lights.
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