September 4, 2024

TXHSFB Recruiting: Impressive Prospects in Week One to Know About

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Below are some of the top recruits that we have identified who showed up and showed out last week under the bright Texas High School Football Week One light.

Everyone missed football because week one kicked off with a big bang and big-time plays.

If there is someone you would like to nominate or that should be on this list let us know in the comments below.

Player of the Week: Week 1

Mikey Moshier, QB, Silsbee, 2025

Dane Jones, WR, Ridge Point, 2025

8 catches for 100 yds 3TD

Benny Easter Jr., WR, Summer Creek, 2027

Kelden Ryan,QB, DeSoto, 2025

300 total yards and 4 total touchdowns

Andrew T Marsh, WR, Katy Jordan, 2025

Micah Rhodes, RB, Klein Oak, 2028

Kash Shwab, RB, Bridgeland, 2027

Cayden Keeth, QB, Peiper, 2025


Jonah Williams, Ball, 2025

Kaliq Lockett, WR, Sachs, 2025

Riley Pettijohn, LB, McKinney, 2025

Tristan Lawyer, LB, Frisco Wakeland, 2025 LB

Corbin Glasco, WR, Guyer, 2026

Harrison Williams, RB, ATH, Celina, 2025

Brandon Jones, DB, Summer Creek, 2025

Jeremiah Tabor, RB, Melissa, 2028

John Turntine III, OT, North Crowley, 2026

Maxwell Hendrick, WR, Klein Cain, 2025

Vann Hopping, RB, Lake Travis, 2026

o 181 yards on 13 carries, 5 TDs

Brayden Loyd, Seymour, 2025

538 yards, 7 TDs passing

Noah Spinks, Flower Mound,2027

5TDs

Brady Bricker, Allen, 2025

Nick Wesloski, McKinney Boyd, 2025

Eli Smith, Hawkins, 2027

Sets a school record, 21-26 on the night for 380 yards and eight touchdowns. “We were just clicking,” said Smith. “It was just seeming like everyone was open.” – Smith told KLTV 7ABC

Grand Bizjack, Byron Nelson, 2025

Threw 25/37 for 348 yds, 4 TDs, 0 INT

13 rushes for 64 yards and 1 rushing TD

Max Gerlich, Anderson

UTSA football commit threw for 293 yards, 7 TDs passing; 132 yards, and had one TD rushing

Defensive Nod’s

Denton Guyer Defense – helped secure the game victory towards the end in a 35-30 heavy-weight fight between two powerhouse programs.

Weiss Defense – secured a one-point victory with a huge stop near the end of the game to help their team win over McNeil in a nail-biter all of the way to the end with a final score of 42-41.

(*NOTE: this list has been compiled of our own observations and other media outlet sources, credit Dave Campbells, and Texas High School Football dot com. )

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