Charger Football All District 24 6A Awards

Cade Draughon, Staff Reporter

The Charger football team has brought their historic season to an end. The Chargers put up a good fight against North Shore on Friday, November 27, at Pasadena Memorial Stadium with a final score of 21-52. This was the team’s third loss of the season, bringing their record to 10-3.

The Chargers showed great resilience during the season after undergoing many challenges including Hurricane Harvey. The team rallied together to represent the strength of the community and play for something greater than themselves.

“Harvey brought the team closer by going out in the community and helping people,” Chance Trentman-Rosas (11) said.

After every season, the coaches in the district vote for the All-District teams which consist of the best players from every school. This year the Chargers dominated with 7 first-teamers and 8 second teamers.

 

Offensive MVP: Todd Hudson (11)

Newcomer of the Year: Garrett Rooker (10)

Coach of the Year: Craig Dailey

First Team All-District:

Garrett Nickelson (12) – Unanimous

Peyton Sawyer (12)

Todd Hudson (11) – Unanimous

Jason Gold (11)

Cameron Felton (12)

Nick Thompson (11)

Christian Waller (12)

 

Second Team All-District:

Ryan Knaus (10)

Eric Williams (12)

Michael Gillaspia (12)

Jacob Muellner (10)

KiRon Bimage (12)

Chance Trentman-Rosas (11)

Seth Porter (12)

JT Wokaty (12)

 

Honorable Mention:

Chibuike Ejimadu (12)

Chris Aldridge (11)

Charlie Castillo (12)

Isaiah Bibb (10)

Garrett Rooker (10)

Edmundo Suarez (12)

Darian Bell (12)

 

The team finished with a record of 10-3 with wins against La Porte, Clear Creek, Alvin, Clear Falls, Clear Brook, Friendswood, Clear Lake, and Pearland. The shift will now focus to the offseason, where the team will look to improve even more.

“We’re getting stronger in the weight room and more mentally tough,” Jason Gold said.

The Chargers look to make it farther in the playoffs and continue to dominate the district next year.