FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, January 20th, 2022
DALLAS – Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and Whataburger are proud to honor the best and brightest stars in Texas high school football with the announcement of the 2021 Whataburger Super Team. Texas high school football fans across the state cast more than 375,000 ballots on TexasFootball.com, and 40 outstanding athletes from all parts of Texas rose to the top to be named with this unique honor.
For more information on the Whataburger Super Team, visit www.texasfootball.com/whatasuperteam
2021 Whataburger Super Team – Offense:
Quarterback: Brandon Tennison- Gilmer
Running Back: Ernest Davila, Poteet
Running Back: Ollie Gordon, Euless Trinity
Receiver: Coy Eakin, Stephenville
Receiver: Takoda Bridges, Hebron
Receiver: Nathan Jones, Brock
Offensive Lineman: Cole Hutson, Frisco
Offensive Lineman: Kameron Dewberry, Humble Atascocita
Offensive Lineman: Jihad Lateef, Lubbock Estacado
Offensive Lineman: Joseph Montez, San Antonio Brennan
Offensive Line: Brandon Hinojosa, Robert Vela HS
Kicker: Corbin Poston, Stephenville
Utility: Cade Klubnik, Austin Westlake
Utility: Re’Shaun Sanford, Harker Heights
Utility: Makhilyn Young, Midland Legacy
Utility: Kelvin Banks, Humble Summer Creek
2021 Whataburger Super Team – Defense:
Defensive Lineman: AJ Holmes, Spring Westfield
Defensive Lineman: JaRay Bledsoe, Marlin
Defensive Lineman: Christian Thomas, Port Arthur Memorial
Defensive Lineman: Curlee Thomas, Fort Worth Nolan Catholic
Linebacker: Kip Lewis, Carthage
Linebacker: Kobie McKinzie, Lubbock-Cooper
Linebacker: Harold Perkins, Cypress Park
Defensive Back: Denver Harris, North Shore
Defensive Back: Caleb King, San Antonio Veterans Memorial
Defensive Back: Bobby Taylor Jr., Katy
Defensive Back: Landon Hullaby, Mansfield Timberview
Punter: Jake Pecina, Sunnyvale
Utility: Kaiden Roden, Quinlan Ford
Utility: Omari Abor, Duncanville
Utility: Joe Tarvin, Medina Valley
Utility: Terrance Brooks, Little Elm
2021 Whataburger Super Team – Fan’s Choice
Quarterback: Diego Tello, Austin Bowie
Running Back: Bryson Roland, La Vega
Wide Receiver/Tight End: Matthew Golden, Klein Cain
Offensive Lineman: Connor Robertson Austin Westlake
Defensive Lineman: Doug Brooks, Shiner
Linebacker: Justin Medlock, Manvel
Defensive Back: Kyron Chambers, South Oak Cliff
Kicker: Osvaldo Gomez, New Diana High School
“Picking the Whataburger Super Team is not an easy task, and I’m not-so-secretly glad that Texas high school football fans were the ones who made the choices instead of the Texas Football staff,” Greg Tepper, Texas Football managing editor, said. “This is a list of the finest players in Texas high school football and picking out the best of the best is hard work. But I commend the fans — they selected a fine group of athletes that represent the best of Texas high school football all across the state.”
In total, of the 40 Whataburger Super Team honorees, 33 of them are expected to play at the next level.
“The talent among this group of athletes is exceptional,” said Jeff Altman, Director of Sponsorships at Whataburger. “At Whataburger, we celebrate Pride, Care, and Love in everything we do—and this team is a great showcase of those values.”
For more information on the Whataburger Super Team, visit www.texasfootball.com/whatasuperteam
About Dave Campbell’s Texas Football:
For 62 years, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football has been “the bible” to millions of football fans across the Lone Star State. The annual summer edition of the magazine remains a rite of passage for all Texans, previewing every football team in the state — from the rabid world of Texas high school football, through the college ranks, and into the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans. Over the course of six decades, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football remains the undisputed leader in Texas high school football, Texas college football and more.TexasFootball.com is the online home of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, covering high school football, college football and recruiting all across the Lone Star State. From thought-provoking commentary to videos to podcasts to its daily live show, nobody covers football in Texas like TexasFootball.com.
About Whataburger:
Whataburger has focused on its fresh, made-to-order burgers and friendly customer service since 1950 when Harmon Dobson opened the first Whataburger as a small roadside burger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas. Today, the company is headquartered in San Antonio with more than 870 locations across its 14-state footprint, and sales of more than $3 billion annually. Whataburger has 50,000 Family Members (employees) and more than 60 million customers who like to customize their Whataburgers just the way they like it. Visit whataburger.com or pivot-you.com for more information. To apply for Whataburger jobs now, visit whataburger.com/careers.
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