Rosters Announced for 2025 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game

One hundred-seventeen (117) student athletes representing 68 high schools have been chosen for the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by Valero. It’s the 47th anniversary of the game which will showcase top local high school players on Saturday, January 11 at the Alamodome. The area’s top seniors will take the field at 5 p.m. following the All-American Bowl which kicks off at noon.

One ticket serves as admission for both the All-American Bowl and San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game presented by Valero. General admission tickets are $15 and will go on sale later this month. The game will also be broadcast on The CW35 and San Antonio Sports Star 94.1 FM/1250 AM radio.

Pieper High School’s head football coach Nick Rogers will coach Team White, and Eddie Salas from Harlan High School will coach Team Blue. Players were nominated by their high school coaches.  One hundred-ten (110) were named to All-District teams last year. In addition to physical skills, players who are All-Stars reflect perseverance, character and inner strength.

“A record number of schools nominated players for the game, which is a testament to the talent in our area,” says Jenny Carnes, San Antonio Sports President & CEO. “Along with Valero, we are proud to host this game which provides an additional opportunity for athletes to be seen by college scouts while celebrating Texas high school football and the transformational power of sport.”

The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by Valero, will feature players who are committed to play for some of the top universities in the country as well as those looking for an additional chance to impress college scouts with potential scholarships to offer. Sixty-one (61) who were in the 2024 All-Star Game signed to play college football, including eleven (11) going to NCAA DI schools. Ninety-eight (98) were named all-district and four were MVPs.

San Antonio loves high school football, and game day will be an incredible showcase of high school football talent!

2025 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game Roster:

Alamo Heights ISD (White):

Patrick Arriaga, LB, Alamo Heights HS

Ryan Stetson, LB, Alamo Heights HS

Max Bacon, LB, Alamo Heights HS

Bandera ISD (White):

Gavin Spruell, DL, Bandera HS

Blanco ISD (Blue):

Matthew Rodriguez, TE, Blanco HS

Boerne ISD (Blue):

Logan Fritcher, OL, Boerne HS

Braden Bays, DL, Boerne HS

Jaxon Baize, ATH, Boerne HS

Comal ISD:

(Blue)

Carter Wiliams, WR, Canyon Lake HS

(White)

Diego Sanchez, OL, Canyon HS

Kaleb Gainer, DB, Canyon HS

Aryck Singletary, DB, Davenport HS

Dante Singletary, WR, Davenport HS

Landon Sawyer, OL, Davenport HS

Cayden Keeth, QB, Pieper HS

Isaiah Champagne, WR, Pieper HS

Caleb Gale, LB, Pieper HS

Preston Baker, TE, Smithson Valley HS

Diego Davila, DB, Smithson Valley HS

Cade Spradling, ATH, Smithson Valley HS 

Devine ISD (Blue):

Matthew Gomez, LB, Devine HS

East Central ISD (Blue):

Isaiah Mackey, QB, East Central HS

Keegan Garcia, OL, East Central HS

Myron Robinson, ATH, East Central HS

Edgewood ISD (White)

Rocky Apolinar, ATH, Kennedy HS

Fort Sam Houston ISD (White):

Alex Flowers, DL, Cole HS

Fredericksburg ISD (Blue):

Aidan Neuzil, WR, Fredericksburg HS

Harlandale ISD:

(White)

Ignacio Ceja, DL, Harlandale HS

(Blue)

Jason Moreira, DB, McCollum HS

Jourdanton ISD (Blue):

Rustin Schuchart, WR, Jourdanton HS

Judson ISD:

(White)

Jack Call, WR, Judson HS

Josiah Green, OL, Judson HS

Nathaniel Ortega, DB, Veterans Memorial HS

(Blue)

William Reynolds, RB, Wagner HS

Azario Brooks, DL, Wagner HS

Ke’Veon Carter, LB, Wagner HS

Kerrville ISD (Blue):

Cade Jones, WR, Kerrville-Tivy HS

Carson Jones, WR, Kerrville-Tivy HS

LaVernia ISD (Blue):

Derrick Eddlemon, OL, La Vernia HS

Donnie Jurek, OL, La Vernia HS

Kolby Gates, DB, La Vernia HS

Luling ISD (White):
Dylyn Due, OL, Luling HS

Lytle ISD (Blue):

Luke Estrada, ATH, Lytle, HS

Marion ISD (White):

Garrett Mann, OL, Marion HS

Median Valley ISD (White):

Brennen Butler, P, Medina Valley HS

Navarro ISD (White):

Kade Pugh, DL, Navarro HS

New Braunfels ISD (White):

Ryan Baldwin, DL, New Braunfels HS

Cole Redding, ATH, New Braunfels HS

Nixon-Smiley CISD (Blue):

Tristen Mikesh, DB, Nixon-Smiley HS

North East ISD:

(White)

Freddie Padilla, DL, Churchill HS

Lorenn Johnson, RB, Johnson HS

Gabe Simpson, WR, Johnson HS

Sam Draper, DB, Johnson HS

Colton Henry, LS, Madison HS

(Blue)

Carlos Zertuche, P, LEE HS

Tyler Hurst, OL, Reagan HS

Joseph Collazo, OL, Reagan HS

Jonathon Leos, K, Reagan HS

Joshua Gray, LB, Roosevelt HS

Jamare Smothers, DB, Roosevelt HS

Northside ISD:

(Blue)

Adrien McDade, RB, Harlan HS

Alexander Ciccarello, DL, Harlan HS

Chris Geller, RB, Holmes HS

Damion Charles, DL, John Jay HS

Jaden Simmons, DL, John Jay HS

Jalen Glover, RB, Marshall HS

Dakkotah Perkins, DL, Taft HS

(White)

Rosendo Quintero, OL, Brennan HS

Dylan Avalos, DL, Brennan HS

Tristan Escobar, ATH, Brennan HS

Noah Logsdon, RB, Brandeis HS

Jaylin Baker, WR, Brandeis HS

Deron Hall, DB, Brandeis HS

Jaden Trexler, OL, Clark HS

Jack Hight, K, Clark HS

Erik Castillo, OL, O’Connor HS

Shawn Wasley, LB, Sotomayor HS

Michael Inweh, DB, Sotomayor HS

Rodney Boisley, TE, Stevens HS

Lee Thompson, Jr. LB, Warren HS

Pleasanton ISD (Blue):

Aiden Rich, WR, Pleasanton HS

Poth ISD (Blue):

Tobyn Noll, LB, Poth HS

Colin Ramzinski, DB, Poth HS

Randolph Field ISD (White):

Lee McMooain, WR, Randolph HS

Taulepeti Valai, DL, Randolph HS

Sam Oakland, LB, Randolph HS

San Antonio ISD:

(Blue)

Markeis Dixon, DB, Lanier HS

(White)

Keven Hernandez, QB, Burbank HS

Israel Zapata, WR, Burbank HS

Jermaine Tibbs, Jr. LB, Sam Houston HS

Raishaun Conaway, RB, YMLA

Schertz/Cibilo/Universal City ISD:

(Blue)

Ocean Zuniga, LB, Clemens HS

(White)

Grant Hamilton, WR, Steele HS

Jayden Beale, OL, Steele HS

Sean Robinson, ATH, Steele HS

Seguin ISD (White):

Nikolas Henry, WR, Seguin HS

David Barron, OL, Seguin HS

Somerset ISD (Blue):

Lyndell Cook-Hodge, OL, Somerset HS

Tacori Cook-Hodge, OL, Somerset HS

James Maldonado, LS, Somerset HS

South San ISD (Blue):

Ivan Jesus Rivera, LB, South San HS

Southside ISD (Blue):

Jacob Salinas, OL, Southside HS

Micah Heneke, LB, Southside HS

Stockdale ISD (White):

Corbet Cowey, LB, Stockdale HS

Southwest ISD:

(White)

Tyson Deen, DB, Southwest HS

Aazeryuan Voss, ATH, Southwest HS

(Blue)

Cano Esquivel, WR, Southwest Legacy HS

Jose Mancillas, LB, Southwest Legacy HS

Uvalde ISD (Blue):

Albert De La Garza, DB, Uvalde HS

Private Schools:

(White)

Mikey Moreno, RB, Antonian Prep

Christopher Wyatt II, OL, Antonian Prep

(Blue)

Jeremy Burch, WR, Central Catholic

Bennett Stine, TE, Central Catholic

Gilbert Alvarado, QB, Holy Cross

Samuel Valenzuela, DL, Holy Cross

Nick Hall, ATH, Holy Cross

Hudson Russell, DB, San Antonio Christen

The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game presented by Valero is also supported by Whataburger, Frost, Taco Cabana, Ancira, Thomas J Henry, The PM Group, PowerAde, KABB Fox 29/CW/News 4 San Antonio, SA Sports Star 94.1 FM, Krysus, Methodist Healthcare and VIA.

About San Antonio Sports

San Antonio Sports is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform our community through the power of sport.  San Antonio Sports bids on and hosts premier sporting events such as NCAA® championships, which have generated a local economic impact of more than $1 billion.  San Antonio Sports kids programs, including i play! afterschool, annually touch the lives of thousands of children.  Additionally, San Antonio Sports serves as a catalyst for the development of quality recreational and athletic facilities in our community including San Antonio Sports School Parks, a program that turns school grounds into community park space.  To learn more, visit SanAntonioSports.org.

 

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