67 High Schools, 36 School Districts Represented
One-hundred sixteen (116) student athletes representing 67 high schools have been chosen for the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by Valero which will showcase top local high school players on Saturday, January 6 at the Alamodome. It’s the 46th anniversary of the game, in which the area’s top senior players will take the field at 5 p.m. The game follows 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 ($15) and reserved tickets ($25) 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.
Boerne High School’s head football coach Che Hendrix will coach Team Black, and Blaine Pederson from Madison High School, will coach Team Gold. Players were nominated by their high school coaches. One-hundred ten (102) were named to All-District teams last year. In addition to physical skills, players who are All-Stars reflect perseverance, character and inner strength.
“We are proud to have Valero as our new title sponsor of the game,” says Jenny Carnes, San Antonio Sports President & CEO. “Valero values excellence and cares about the communities in which their employees work and live. Their support helps us deliver the power of sport to players, families and fans of this game.”
Powered behind quarterback Ashton Dubose’s four touchdowns—three passing, one rushing—Team Black won the 2023 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, 41-34.
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. Fifty-four (54) who were in the 2023 All-Star Game signed to play college football, including seven committed to Trinity University, five to Mary Hardin-Baylor and five to West Texas A&M. Thirteen (13) are going to NCAA DI schools.
San Antonio loves high school football, and game day will be an incredible showcase of high school football talent!
2024 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game Roster:
Alamo Heights ISD (Gold):
Will Broderick, LB, Alamo Heights HS
Bandera ISD (Gold):
Corben Gonzales, WR, Bandera HS
Blanco ISD (Black):
Reggie Johnson, OL, Blanco HS
Boerne ISD (Black):
McCoy Bruce, ATH, Boerne HS
Charlie Stahl, DB, Boerne HS
Thomas (TJ) Dement, RB, Boerne HS
Gage Goldberg, LB, Boerne Champion HS
Kieran Garris, OL, Boerne Champion HS
Sawyer Bolli, Safety, Boerne Champion HS
Comal ISD:
(Black)
James Stevens, OL Canyon Lake HS
(Gold)
Raymon Stanley, DB, Canyon HS
Kyndel Arrambide, DL, Canyon HS
Polamalu Nuu, OL, Canyon HS
Tyler Celli, Punter, Canyon HS
Zhair Livingston, LB, Davenport HS
Emmet Greiman, TE, Davenport HS
Kyler Payne, WR, Davenport HS
Nolan Doss, WR, Pieper HS
Jackson Duffey, ATH, Smithson Valley HS
Jaxson Maynard, LB, Smithson Valley HS
Devine ISD (Black):
Samuel Guardiola, WR, Devine HS
East Central ISD (Black):
Austin Vivier, WR, East Central HS
Edgewood ISD (Black)
Rey Villanueva, DL, Memorial HS
Floresville ISD (Black):
Brandon Castillo, WR, Floresville HS
Fort Sam Houston ISD (Gold):
Taiwo Atunrase, DB, Cole HS
Aaron Walters, OL, Cole HS
Kehinde Atunrase, TE, Cole HS
Harlandale ISD:
(Gold)
Jacob Saucedo, QB, Harlandale HS
Zion Molina, RB, Harlandale HS
(Black)
Eyan Escobedo, LB, McCollum HS
Hondo ISD (Gold):
Ryan Gilliam, WR, Hondo HS
Jourdanton ISD (Black):
Joseph Casarez, DL, Jourdanton HS
Judson ISD:
(Gold)
Zhakius Thomas, DL, Judson HS
Jaiden Haygood, LB, Judson HS
Nathaniel Stanley, RB, Judson HS
Sebastian Walker, DL, Veterans HS
Aaron Hoyle, LB, Veterans Memorial HS
Clinton Dixon, WR, Veterans Memorial HS
(Black)
Greg Williams, LB, Wagner HS
Kerrville ISD (Black):
Wiley Flores, LB, Kerrville-Tivy HS
LaVernia ISD (Black):
Konner Berry, OL, La Vernia HS
Colten Schmid, WR, La Vernia HS
Luling ISD (Gold):
James Ledesma, DB, Luling HS
Marion ISD (Gold):
Justin DeHoyos, OL, Marion HS
Median Valley ISD (Gold):
Brady Forman, Long Snapper, Medina Valley HS
Natalia ISD (Black):
Gerardo Colchado, OL, Natalia HS
Navarro ISD (Gold):
Landun Taylor, DL, Navarro HS
New Braunfels ISD (Gold):
Gavin Espinoza, OL, New Braunfels HS
Boone Partee, Kicker, New Braunfels HS
North East ISD:
(Gold)
Cooper Kounse, LB, Churchill HS
Walker Diharce, LB, Johnson HS
Xavier Wilburn, OL, Johnson HS
King Johnson WR, Johnson HS
Jacob Hirst, LB, MacArthur HS
Landon Gill, QB, Madison HS
Lavonta Henry, WR, Madison HS
Dhaylen Stanton, DL, Madison HS
(Black)
Jayden Bryant-Penn, DB, LEE HS
Joshua Wayne, TE, LEE HS
Kenechukwu Ozowalu, DL, Reagan HS
Leo Bisesi, LB, Reagan HS
Jett Thompson, LB Reagan HS
Jussiah Ali, DL, Roosevelt HS
Jamari Galloway, OL, Roosevelt HS
Brennan Carroll, RB, Roosevelt HS
Northside ISD:
(Black)
Dion Tovar, DB, Brennan HS
Jason Love, RB, Brennan HS
Ryan Love, Safety, Brennan HS
Elijah Walton, LB, Harlan HS
Miguel Carrizales, OL, Harlan HS
Noah Farris, QB, Harlan HS
Diego Quiroz, DB, John Jay HS
Jackson Gutierrez, QB, John Jay HS
AJ Ornelas, DL, Marshall HS
Jayden Aleman, WR, Taft HS
(Gold)
Trevor Short, LB, Brandeis HS
Tyler Murray, OL, Brandeis HS
Jacob Voss, Safety, Brandeis HS
Briley Brown, OL, O’Connor HS
Luke Valdez, WR, O’Connor HS
Jayden Gutierrez, RB, Sotomayor HS
Nathan Navia, Safety, Stevens HS
Nate Robinson Jr, DB, Warren HS
Antonio Meza, QB, Warren HS
Pearsall ISD (Black):
Elijah Luna ATH, Pearsall HS
Pleasanton ISD (Black):
Jayden Palacios, WR Pleasanton HS
Poth ISD (Black):
Gabriel Silansky, ATH, Poth HS
Luke Rodgers, OL, Poth HS
Randolph Field ISD (Gold):
Austin Young, Safety, Randolph HS
San Antonio ISD:
(Black)
Jerry Rodriguez, DL, Highlands HS
Willie Gaskin, WR, Highlands HS
Amonte Carter, QB, Jefferson HS
Michael Flores, TE, Jefferson HS
Javier Rodriguez, OL, Lanier HS
(Gold)
Jaeden Servantez, DB, Sam Houston HS
Jeremiah Espitia, WR, Sam Houston HS
Jeremiah Conway, ATH, YMLA
Johnny Alvarado, Safety, Burbank HS
Schertz/Cibilo/Universal City ISD:
(Black)
Ethan Brumgard, Kicker, Clemens HS
Kaden Turner, Punter, Clemens HS
Paul Menke Jr, Safety, Clemens HS
(Gold)
Abdon Mata, DL, Steele HS
Jacob King, DL, Steele HS
Deven Nixon, OL, Steele HS
Seguin ISD (Gold):
Cooper Neuman, OL, Seguin HS
Somerset ISD (Black):
Jaden Faz, WR, Somerset HS
South San ISD (Black):
Jimmy Estrada, OL, South San HS
Southside ISD (Black):
Reuben Alaniz, ATH, Southside HS
Aaron Abrego, DL, Southside HS
Jeremy Obregon, WR, Southside HS
Southwest ISD (Gold):
Vincent Fedorick, OL Southwest HS
Uvalde ISD (Black):
Caden Smith, Long Snapper, Uvalde HS
E’lijah Carroll, Safety, Uvalde HS
Private Schools:
(Gold)
Raleigh Strode, ATH, Antonian Prep
(Black)
Nick Hughes, OL, Central Catholic
Jeremiah Vallejo, LB, Holy Cross
The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game presented by Valero is also supported by Whataburger, H-E-B, U.S. Army, Frost, Taco Cabana, Ancira, Thomas J Henry, The PM Group, PowerAde, Navy Federal Credit Union, , Academy Sports + Outdoors, KABB Fox 29/CW/News 4 San Antonio, ESPN 1250, 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.