San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game
About the Game
Since 1978, the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game has been a showcase of the area’s top high school football talent with a goal of shining a light on local players and enhancing their opportunities for college scholarships. The game was originally formed by the Kiwanis Club and later operated by Kids Sports Network until 2013. Since 2014, the game has been managed by San Antonio Sports and held in the Alamodome following the All-American Bowl, which features more than 100 of the nation’s best players and is televised on NBC. The 2023 game featured 120 seniors representing 64 San Antonio area high schools.
Players are nominated by their high school coaches and chosen by a selection committee featuring broadcasters, journalists and former coaches. The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game is televised on CW35 and broadcast on San Antonio Sports Star ESPN 94.1 FM/1250 AM radio in San Antonio.
Coaches for the 2024 Game
The coaches for the 2024 game will be announced in the Spring of ’23 followed by team announcements mid-season in the fall.
All-Star Game Selection Committee
Jason Minnix | ESPN 1250 Radio |
Chuck Miketinac | KABB Fox 29 |
David Hinojosa | San Antonio Express News |
Darryl Hemphill | Former Head Coach & NISD Asst. Athletic Director |
Carl Padilla | Padilla Poll |
Jerry Comalander | Former NEISD Athletic Director |
Doug Conrey | Texas Long Snapping |
Brandon Holland | Rivals/Along the Wire |