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  • Coaching Carousel and Emerging Talent Reshape Austin's 2025 High School Football Landscape
    2025/06/20
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season gears up, the Austin area is abuzz with excitement and significant changes. One of the most notable shifts is the coaching carousel that has been spinning rapidly.

    At Austin High, Bernard Riley is stepping down after three seasons, making way for Jason Cecil to take the helm. This change is just one of many in the area. Giddings will see Luke Hobbs replacing Michael Adams, while Westwood welcomes Derek Ward, who is taking over from Anthony Wood. Lockhart is under new leadership with Mike Maldonado succeeding Todd Moebes, and Blanco will be guided by Kent Walker, who replaces Jamie Dixon[1].

    Other schools are also experiencing fresh starts. East View's new head coach is William Robertson, replacing Michael Wall. Hutto's Will Compton is handing the reins to Eli Reinhart, and Cedar Ridge will now be led by Bryan Vardeman, who takes over from Sam Robinson. Del Valle's Todd Patmon is stepping down, and Collin Williams is the new coach. Hyde Park's Phil Dawson is being replaced by Ross Roby, and Johnson City will be coached by Brent Kornegay, succeeding Nelson Kortis. Cedar Creek's Jason Thomas is out, and Jared Shaw is in[1].

    Liberty Hill, Wimberley, Elgin, and Weiss are still awaiting the announcement of their new head coaches, as Kent Walker has left Liberty Hill, Doug Warren has departed Wimberley, Heath Clawson is out at Elgin, and Vernon Hughes has left Weiss[1].

    These coaching changes promise to bring new strategies and energy to the teams, which could significantly impact the dynamics of the upcoming season. As the season approaches, fans are eager to see how these new coaches will shape their teams and whether they can lead them to victory.

    In addition to the coaching changes, the Austin area is known for its rich football talent. The 2025 season is expected to highlight emerging stars and top prospects, many of whom are already on the radar of college scouts and recruiting analysts[3].

    Westlake High School, a perennial powerhouse in the area, continues to dominate the scene with its strong gridiron legacy. Their performance will be closely watched as they aim to maintain their top spot in the Austin-area football rankings[4].

    With new coaches, emerging talent, and the anticipation of another thrilling season, the Austin high school football scene is heating up. As the teams prepare for the kickoff, fans are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting and unpredictable 2025 season.
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  • "New Coaches, Emerging Talent, and Westlake's Dominance: A 2025 Austin High School Football Preview"
    2025/06/16
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, the Austin area is buzzing with excitement and change. Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening on the gridiron:

    ### Coaching Changes
    Several schools are welcoming new coaches this season. At Giddings, Luke Hobbs is taking over from Michael Adams, while Westwood has hired Derek Ward to replace Anthony Wood. Lockhart will be led by Mike Maldonado, succeeding Todd Moebes. Other notable changes include Eli Reinhart at Hutto, Bryan Vardeman at Cedar Ridge, and Collin Williams at Del Valle. Austin High School has appointed Jason Cecil to replace Bernard Riley, and Hyde Park will be coached by Ross Roby, who takes over from Phil Dawson[2].

    ### Team Previews
    The Austin Sports Journal’s 2025 Austin Football Preview magazine is a must-have for any high school football fan. This comprehensive guide features a deep dive into Vandegrift’s rise as a state football powerhouse, stories on Georgetown’s Jett Walker, Hutto’s new look, and a new era in Wimberley. It also includes previews of all 83 public and private high school teams in the area, the 2024 ASJ Preseason All-Area Super Team, and predictions for the upcoming season. The magazine will be available digitally on August 21 and in hard copy by pre-order, delivered on August 25[1].

    ### Top Teams and Players
    Austin Westlake Chaparrals, known for their dominance, are gearing up for another strong season. Led by senior quarterback Rees Wise, who had nearly 3,000 yards and 38 total touchdowns last season, the Chaparrals are aiming for their fifth consecutive district championship. Westlake’s program is renowned for its rigorous training and community support, with practices even held on Thanksgiving morning[5].

    ### Emerging Talent
    Keep an eye out for Wylie Nichols, a standout cornerback from Westlake. At 6’3” and 185 pounds, Nichols had 35 tackles and six pass breakups as a sophomore, making him a player to watch in the upcoming season[5].

    ### Season Highlights
    The "Austin High School Football News" podcast is your go-to source for the latest updates, game highlights, and in-depth analysis. It covers coaching changes, top prospects, and team previews, ensuring you stay informed about all the action in Austin’s high school football scene[3].

    With new coaches, talented players, and a community that’s deeply invested in the sport, the 2025 high school football season in Austin promises to be an exciting and unpredictable ride. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just starting to follow the local teams, there’s plenty to look forward to this year.
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  • Austin High School Football Preview: Coaching Changes, Top Prospects, and More for 2025 Season
    2025/06/09
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, the Austin area is buzzing with excitement and change. Here’s a snapshot of what’s in store for this thrilling season.

    ### Coaching Changes
    One of the most significant aspects of the upcoming season is the slew of coaching changes across various schools. At Giddings, Luke Hobbs is taking the reins from Michael Adams, while Westwood welcomes Derek Ward, replacing Anthony Wood. Lockhart will be led by Mike Maldonado, succeeding Todd Moebes. Other notable changes include Kent Walker at Blanco, William Robertson at East View, and Jason Cecil at Austin High, among others. Hutto, for instance, will see Eli Reinhart stepping in for Will Compton, and Cedar Ridge will be under the guidance of Bryan Vardeman, replacing Sam Robinson[5].

    ### Team Previews and Insights
    For a comprehensive look at the season, the Austin Sports Journal’s 2025 Austin Football Preview magazine is a must-have. This edition features Vandegrift quarterback Miles Teodecki on the cover and delves into Vandegrift’s rise as a state football powerhouse. It also includes stories on Georgetown’s Jett Walker, Hutto’s new look, and the new era in Wimberley. The magazine provides previews of all 83 public and private high school teams in the area, along with the 2024 ASJ Preseason All-Area Super Team and predictions for the 2025 season[1].

    ### Returning Starters
    Experience is key, and several teams are returning a significant number of starters. Austin Crockett, Kyle Lehman, and Katy Harmony top the list of teams with the most returning starters, which could give them a competitive edge in the upcoming season[3].

    ### Top Prospects
    The 2025 season also highlights some of the top football recruits in Texas. According to 247Sports, recruiting analysts have been busy evaluating talent, and several Austin-area players are making waves in the recruiting scene[2].

    ### Podcast Coverage
    For the latest updates, game highlights, and in-depth analysis, tune into the "Austin High School Football News" podcast. This podcast covers everything from coaching changes and top prospects to team previews and the enduring dominance of Westlake[4].

    With new coaches, talented players, and a wealth of experience returning to the field, the 2025 Austin high school football season promises to be an exhilarating ride. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just catching the football fever, this season has something for everyone. So gear up, because Austin’s high school football scene is about to heat up in a big way.
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  • "New Coaches, Top Talents Headline Austin HS Football's 2025 Season"
    2025/06/06
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season gears up, the Austin area is buzzing with excitement and significant changes. Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening on the gridiron:

    ### Coaching Changes

    The Austin metropolitan area is seeing a flurry of coaching changes that promise to shake things up. At Austin High, Bernard Riley is stepping down, and Jason Cecil is taking the helm. Over at Westwood, Anthony Wood has handed the reins to Derek Ward. Lockhart will now be led by Mike Maldonado, replacing Todd Moebes. Other notable changes include Luke Hobbs at Giddings, William Robertson at East View, and Eli Reinhart at Hutto[2].

    ### Top Prospects

    The 2025 season is also highlighted by some top talent. The Austin Sports Journal has identified 25 players in Class 6A and 5A who are on everyone’s radar. These athletes are expected to make a significant impact, though the full list is available only to members[4].

    ### Schedules and Previews

    While coaching changes and top prospects are making headlines, teams are also releasing their schedules. Though not specific to Austin, the defending Class 6A, Division I state champion North Crowley Panthers have announced their 2025 schedule, which includes matches against powerhouses like DeSoto and Denton Guyer. This gives a glimpse into the competitive landscape that Austin teams will also face[5].

    ### Podcast Coverage

    For those eager to stay updated, the "Austin High School Football News" podcast is a must-listen. It provides the latest updates, game highlights, and in-depth analysis of the high school football scene in Austin. From new coaches to NFL draft stars and the enduring legacy of Westlake, this podcast covers it all[3].

    ### Season Anticipation

    As the season approaches, anticipation is building. The combination of new coaches, talented players, and competitive schedules promises an exciting year for high school football in Austin. With Westlake’s dominance and other teams looking to make their mark, every game will be a battle worth watching.

    Get ready, Austin, because the 2025 high school football season is shaping up to be one for the books.
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  • Austin Football 2025: Coaching Changes, Recruiting Spotlight, and Preseason Hype
    2025/06/02
    As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, the Austin area is buzzing with excitement and change. Here are some of the key developments that have fans and players alike eagerly anticipating the kickoff.

    ### Coaching Changes

    One of the most significant aspects of the upcoming season is the slew of coaching changes across various schools in the Austin metropolitan area. At Austin High School, Bernard Riley has handed over the reins to Jason Cecil, while Hutto will now be led by Eli Reinhart, replacing Will Compton. Other notable changes include Luke Hobbs taking over at Giddings, Derek Ward at Westwood, and Mike Maldonado at Lockhart. Cedar Ridge welcomes Bryan Vardeman, replacing Sam Robinson, and Del Valle will be coached by Collin Williams, succeeding Todd Patmon[3].

    ### Recruiting Spotlight

    Texas is always a hotbed for football talent, and the 2025 class is no exception. According to ESPN and 247Sports, several Austin-area players are making waves in the recruiting scene. While the focus is often on players from other parts of Texas, local talent like Gus Cordova, a defensive end from Lake Travis High School, is gaining attention from college scouts[5][2].

    ### Preseason Hype

    The Austin Sports Journal is fueling the preseason excitement with the reveal of its 2025 Austin Football Preview magazine cover. Set to be available on August 21, this publication promises to deliver in-depth analysis and insights into the upcoming season, making it a must-have for any high school football enthusiast in the area[1].

    ### Podcast Coverage

    For those looking to stay updated on the latest news, game highlights, and in-depth analysis, the "Austin High School Football News" podcast is the go-to source. Hosted by William Corbin, this podcast provides comprehensive coverage of high school football in Austin, ensuring fans are always in the loop[4].

    ### Schools in Transition

    Some schools are still finalizing their coaching staff. Liberty Hill, Wimberley, Elgin, and Weiss are among those with coaching positions yet to be filled, adding an extra layer of intrigue as the season draws near[3].

    As the summer heats up, so does the anticipation for what promises to be an electrifying 2025 high school football season in Austin. With new coaches, talented recruits, and dedicated media coverage, this year is shaping up to be one for the books. Get ready for the gridiron battles that will captivate the city and inspire the next generation of football stars.
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  • Gear up for the 2025 Austin High School Football Season - Highlights, Top Prospects, and Team Previews
    2025/05/30
    As the summer sun begins to heat up in Austin, Texas, the excitement for the upcoming high school football season is already palpable. The Austin Sports Journal has just unveiled the cover for its second edition of the Austin Football Preview magazine, set to hit shelves on August 21, 2025. This highly anticipated publication promises to deliver in-depth stories and previews that will get every football fan ready for the gridiron action.

    One of the highlights of the magazine will be a feature on Georgetown's Jett Walker, a player who is making waves in the local football scene. Additionally, there will be coverage of Hutto's new look, as the team undergoes significant changes, and a look into the new era unfolding in Wimberley. But that's not all - the magazine will include previews of all 83 public and private high school teams in the area, providing fans with a comprehensive guide to the season ahead[2].

    For those keen on the future stars of Texas football, the 2025 class is filled with promising athletes. Players like Keelon Russell are already being highlighted as key figures to watch in the upcoming season. The 247Sports rankings, which are determined by recruiting analysts through extensive personal observations, film evaluations, and network input, will also be a valuable resource for tracking the top recruits in Texas[3][4].

    The high school football landscape in Austin is not just about individual talent; it's also about the teams and their journeys. From new coaching staff to revamped team strategies, there's a lot to look forward to. Whether you're a die-hard fan of a particular school or just excited about the sport in general, this season promises to be one of the most thrilling yet.

    So mark your calendars for August 21, grab a copy of the Austin Football Preview magazine, and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams as they battle it out on the field. The 2025 high school football season in Austin is shaping up to be an unforgettable ride.
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  • Austin Area High School Football: Coaching Changes, Top Talent, and the Texas Recruiting Spotlight
    2025/05/23
    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"
    2025/05/19
    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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