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Padilla Poll Coaches 2023 All State Team

Padilla Poll Coaches
2023 All State Team
4A D-II
Offensive Player of the Year
Sr Will Henderson Gilmer RB
Defensive Player of the Year
Sr Aron Bell Gilmer LB
Coach of the Year
Alan Metzel Gilmer
1st Team Special
Jr Brayden Pate Gilmer K
Jr Ty WellMan Sanger P
Sr Bryan Ramirez Ferris P
Jr Josiah Groeneweg Glen Rose Ret
2nd Team Special
Sr Jax Rodriguez Lago Vista K
Sr Jack Atkinson Orange Grove Ret
Sr Jadyn Forbes Sweetwater Ret
Padilla Poll Coaches
2023 All State Team
4A D-II
1st Team Offense
Sr Ozzie Andrade Bellville OL
Sr Spencer Murphy Gilmer OL
Sr Caden Romo Wimberley OL
Jr Lucas Cano Gilmer OL
Sr Jarom Pilcher Gilmer OL
Sr Camden Raymond Glen Rose TE
Sr Ta'Erik Tate Gilmer WR
Jr Brendan Webb Gilmer WR
Sr Jaydon Smith Ingleside WR
Sr Dre'lon Miller Silsbee WR
Jr Josiah Groeneweg Glen Rose WR
Sr Sam Hranicky Bellville RB
Jr DD Murray Bellville RB
So Kelwin Edwards Carthage RB
Jr Cadon Tennison Gilmer QB
Jr Cody Stoever Wimberley QB
2nd Team Offense
Jr Brandon Allison Carthage OL
Jr Kash Courtney Carthage OL
Sr Johnny Lewis Carthage OL
Jr Blaze Flanagan Sunnyvale OL
Jr Jakorey Lewis Bellville OL
Sr Dawson Hall West Plains OL
Sr Gavin Mays Bellville TE
Sr Noah Birdsong Wimberley WR
Sr Ashton Cartwright Silsbee WR
Sr Mikel Fields Carthage WR
Sr Bradab Manning Carthage WR
Jr Geramiah Noble Gilmer WR
Sr Daylon Gibbs Cuero WR
Sr Kiefer Sibley Waco Connally RB
Sr Trei Kibbles Silsbee RB
Sr Kaden Dixon Center RB
Sr Jordi Hernandez West Plains RB
Sr Corbin Luna Fort Stockton RB
Jr Canyon Evans Glen Rose QB
So Jett Surratt Carthage QB
Sr Cheno Navarrette Monahans QB
2023 All State Team
4A D-II
1st Team Defense
Sr Cory Richardson Bellville DL
Jr DJ Sanders Bellville DL
Sr KamRyn Brown Gilmer DL
Sr Troy Heugly Wimberley DL
Jr Keltyn Raymond Glen Rose DL
Sr Jake Shepherd Bellville LB
Sr Connor Gaines Bellville LB
Sr Eliez Castillo Gilmer LB
Sr Drew Brasher Wimberley LB
Sr Brandt Patek Cuero LB
Jr Klayton Ingram Carthage LB
Jr Brendan Webb Gilmer DB
Sr Hunter Kunkel Bellville DB
Sr Kyan McAtee Wimberley DB
Sr Cole Nations Carthage DB
Sr Kobe Black Waco Connally DB
2nd Team Defense
Jr James Morrow Carthage DL
Sr Garry White Silsbee DL
Jr Colt Hodges Carthage DL
So Tyler Hagler Gilmer DL
Sr Jaylen Cottrell Seminole DL
Jr Ty Thames Wimberley LB
So Da'quaives Beck Carthage LB
Sr Aidan Moody Sinton LB
So Cody Adkinson Center LB
Sr Kannon Weise Sweetwater LB
Jr Rowin Donaldson Seminole LB
Jr AJ Navarrette Monahans LB
Jr Adrian Sanchez Glen Rose DB
Sr Gabriel Rangel Geronimo Navarro DB
Sr Rob Thomas Sinton DB
Sr Jonah Brown Silsbee DB
Sr Ethan Tanck Sunnyvale DB

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