PLAYERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2019 SAN ANTONIO SPORTS ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME

(Oct. 22, 2018) One-hundred two (102) student athletes representing 55 high schools have been chosen for the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by H-E-B, which will showcase top local high school players on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019 in the Alamodome.  It’s the 41st  anniversary of the game, in which the area’s top senior players will take the field at 5 p.m. after the All-American Bowl which kicks-off at 12 noon.

One ticket serves as admission for both the All-American Bowl and the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game presented by H-E-B.  General admission ($10) and reserved tickets ($20) are available at the Alamodome Box Office and through Ticketmaster.com.

Judson High School’s head football coach Sean McAuliffe will coach the Black, and Mike Norment, from Alamo Heights High School, will coach the Gold. Players were nominated by their high school coaches and chosen by a selection committee.  Many were named to All-District teams last year.

A new system for selecting rosters for the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game was adopted starting with the 2019 game.  Rosters were selected according to the following criteria:

  • Participating schools were ranked in order of their winning percentage over the last five years.
  • The schools forming one team will be those ranked 1, 3, 5, etc.
  • The schools forming the other team will be those ranked 2, 4, 6, etc.

San Antonio Sports previously relied on a geographic selection process. Players from schools east of U.S. 281 were on one team and those west of 281 were on the other.  The new system provides more parity.

The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by H-E-B, will feature players that are committed to play for some of the top universities in the country as well as players looking for an additional chance to impress college scouts with potential scholarships to offer. Thirty-five seniors who were in last year’s All-Star Game went on to play college football.

Four high school cheer squads will also have the opportunity to win a $1,000 grant and cheer at the nationally-televised (NBC) All-American Bowl or the locally-televised (CW35) San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game. In the San Antonio Sports All-Star Cheer Challenge, powered by CPS Energy, participating schools’ cheer squads will earn the chance through online voting.

San Antonio loves high school football, and game day will be one of the best lineups of high school football showcase events anywhere in the country!

2019 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game Players:

Alamo Heights ISD (Gold):

Reed Anderson, QB, Alamo Heights HS

Nik Proctor, WR, Alamo Heights HS

Maki Carabin, LB, Alamo Heights HS

Boerne ISD:

Black

Konner Beavers, WR, Boerne Champion HS

Kory Dabbs, OL, Boerne Champion HS

Derek Foster, LB, Boerne Champion HS

Gold

Colton Pool, RB, Boerne HS

Douglas Hodo, WR, Boerne HS

Hayden Hood, deep snapper, Boerne HS

Charlotte ISD (Gold):

Mark Gaitan, ATH, Charlotte HS

Comal ISD:

Black

Greyson Lee, LB, Canyon Lake HS

Gold

Will Gibbens, DL, Smithson Valley HS

Ethan Sill, safety, Smithson Valley HS

East Central ISD (Gold):

Jonah Rodriguez, OL, East Central HS

Devine ISD (Gold):

Quentin Zapata, ATH, Devine HS

East Central ISD (Gold):

Jonah Rodriguez, OL, East Central HS

Edgewood ISD (Gold):

Jose Perez, DL Memorial HS

Floresville ISD (Black)

Antonio Gonzales, OL, Floresville HS

Rolando Pulido, DL, Floresville HS

Fort Sam Houston ISD (Gold):

Patrick Rhodes, LB, Cole HS

Ya’Monie Crawford, RB, Cole HS

Harlandale ISD (Black):

Steven Ruiz, WR, Harlandale HS

Jeremy Rodrikguez, OL, Harlandale HS

Hondo ISD (Black):

Oswaldo Luna, k/punter, Hondo HS

Judson ISD (Black):

Kenyon Morgan, ATH, Judson HS

Aniyah Spencer, RB, Judson HS

Tobias Weaver, QB, Wagner HS

Javon Barnes, DB, Wagner HS

Kavon Barnes, S, Wagner HS

Kerrville ISD (Black):

Karson Valverde, QB, Kerrville-Tivy HS

Brock Baarnett, deep snapper, Kerrville-Tivy HS

Marion ISD (Gold):

Taylor Mills, QB, Marion HS

Jackson Allen, TE, Marion HS

Medina Valley ISD (Gold):

Steele Perry, DL, Medina Valley HS

Navarro ISD (Black):

Wyatt Tate, OL, Navarro HS

New Braunfels ISD (Gold):

Rylan Meek, OL, New Braunfels HS

North East ISD:

Gold:

Mike Williams, OL, Johnson HS

Jacob Desmarais, DB, Johnson HS

Ryan Escobedo, WR, LEE HS

Dante Heaggans, QB, Madison HS

Patrick Gray, OL, Madison HS

Jamie Ferguson, LB, Madison HS

Graham Torres, k/punter, Madison HS

Black:

Derek Perez, QB, Churchill HS

Andrew Pruske, OL, Churchill HS

Seth Jaquess, DL, Churchill HS

Nick Falsone, k/punter, Churchill HS

Erik Molbe, DL, MacArthur HS

Gino Martinez, DB, MacArthur HS

Carson Pharris, OL, Reagan HS

Preston Yates, DL, Reagan HS

Jay Mulligan, S, Reagan HS

Garrett Lockamy, DL, Roosevelt HS

Northside ISD:

Black

Kenneth Bivins, Jr., WR, Clark HS

Clifford Geyer, DL, Clark HS

Jaylin Hastings, RB, John Jay HS

Jordan Choate, WR, John Jay HS

Kenneth Vigil, DB, John Jay HS

Cade Collenback, OL, O’Connor HS

Brannon Brown, OL, O’Connor

Gabe Diaz, LB, O’Connor HS

Michael Valadez, OL, Stevens HS

Matthew Littlejohn, DB, Stevens HS

Gold:

Oscar Cardenas, TE, Brandeis HS

Brent Malone, LB, Brandeis HS

Isaiah Walker, OL, Brennan HS

Anziah Williams, LB, Brennan HS

Ricardo Contreras, S, Holmes HS

Nathan Cano, DL, Taft HS

Eric Roscoe, WR, Warren HS

Caleb Williams, DL, Warren HS

Josiah Gutierrez-Smith, S, Warren HS

Pleasanton ISD (Gold):

Hunter Norment, Pleasanton HS

Randolph ISD (Black):

Devin Oden, TE, Randolph HS

Sabinal ISD (Gold):

Cinco Whitehurst, safety/LB, Sabinal HS

San Antonio ISD:

Black

Brandon Adams, RB, Sam Houston HS

Maverick Gurisko, LB, Sam Houston HS

Darious Dillard, LB, Sam Houston HS

Gold

Isaiah Wallace, DL Brackenridge HS

Elian Valdez, k/punter, Burbank HS

Jamont McClain, WR, Edison HS

Micah Garcia, DB, Jefferson HS

Schertz/Cibilo/Universal City ISD:

Black

Quinton Mayberry, DL, Clemens HS

Cody Boatman, DL, Clemens HS

Gold

Stanley Mark, OL, Steele HS

Brodrick Howard, DL, Steele HS

Xavier Player, DB, Steele HS

Seguin ISD (Black):

Hayden Haas, WR, Seguin HS

Kyle Kolbe, LB, Seguin HS

Deryn Taylor, DB, Seguin HS

South San ISD (Gold):

Raul Agosto, ATH, South San HS

Southside ISD (Gold):

Gabriel Morris, DL, Southside HS

Stockdale ISD (Gold):

Christian Aguilar, DB, Stockdale HS

Southwest ISD:

Black

Adrian Rangel, ATH, Southwest Legacy HS

Gold

Damian Lopez, ATH, Southwest HS

Christian Adame, OL, Southwest HS

Marcus Luna, DL, Southwest HS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS:

Antonian (Gold)

Keegan Holm, OL

Central Catholic HS (Black)

Carlos Reyes, LB

Hilario Gomez, S

Holy Cross (Gold)

Agustin Barrera, Jr., S

San Antonio Christian School (Black)

Brandon Richard, S

San Antonio Sports is proud to partner with Dave Campbell’s Texas Football in bringing recognition to the great high school talent in the San Antonio area. The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game presented by H-E-B is also supported by Whataburger, University Health System, Frost, CPS Energy, Pizza Hut MUY!, PowerAde, KABB Fox 29/CW/News 4 SanAntonio.

 

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 $853 million.  San Antonio Sports kids programs, including i play! afterschool, Go!Kids Challenge™ presented by University Health System and SUBWAY® Kids Rock marathon training program, annually touch the lives of more than 150,000 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..