George Ranch High School Football Champions

Christian Macias, Reggie Davis, Samuel Barnes, Michael Bottego, Zach Hunton, Toby Ndukwe, D.J. Thomas, Braden Bean, Quintin Morris, Mason Ameen, Jake Gore, Daniel Boehm, Adam Beck, Ben Willis, Jairon McVea, Denzel Noruwa, Mikial Onu, Zach Loskie, Evan Foston, Grant Varni, Tanner Thornton, Ryan Moore, Grant Appelbaum, Cole Storer, Tessylim Anifowoshe, Brent Ugo, Xavier Parnell, Darius Anderson, Walter Hasty, Alex Fontenot, Zach Edwards, Dylan Swain, Desomond Thomas, Johnny Luvender, Kameron Campbell, Thomas Thaxton, Nathan Hernandez, Damian Huerta, Chester Sims, Joaquin Guerrero, Christian Villareal, Zyon Savery, Jason Ramsland, Kristian Novosad, Matthew Burger, Chima Amushie, Kachi Ngwaba, Leroy Franklin, Antonio Jackson, Dante Holmes, Ricky Tullos, Dandy Mbidoaka, David Fisher, Dawson Hawkins, Broderick Thompson, Sebastian Arellano, Myles Thompson, Colton Turner, Paul Shupe, Carter Feldhoff, Payton Bonds, Alex Schroeder, Colby Bonds, Thomas Cook, Brandon Greer, Josh Detiveaux, Rene Martinez, Christopher Hepp, Orban Reed, Mark Bottego, Gabriel Rebecca, Lance Hale, Evan Morris, George Conway, Greg Kobza, Jens Anderson, Tim Spradlin, Anthony Davis, Colonious McNeal, Kent Jones, William Beisel, Richard Guzman, Chris Pierce, Todd Dutch, Michael Gazaway, Austin Rodriguez, Gabriel Romines, Craig Rubio, Karla Rodriguez-Lazaro, Corrie Rankin, Karisma Amin, Savannah Ramirez-Lopez, Savannah Walger, Micaela Walger, Cecilia Gueory, Amanda Sosnowski, Celeste Guerrero, Adriana Deleon, Josh Scruggs, Aaron Castellano, Michael Hasenpflug, Christian Davis, Josh Whitmore, Dalen Swain, Garrett Arredondo, Carson Holloway, Garrett Jaster, Cole Bible, Jeremiah Russell, Travis Leffall, Charles Mendez, Joseph Garrey and Cameron Garcia.

Christian Macias, Reggie Davis, Samuel Barnes, Michael Bottego, Zach Hunton, Toby Ndukwe, D.J. Thomas, Braden Bean, Quintin Morris, Mason Ameen, Jake Gore, Daniel Boehm, Adam Beck, Ben Willis, Jairon McVea, Denzel Noruwa, Mikial Onu, Zach Loskie, Evan Foston, Grant Varni, Tanner Thornton, Ryan Moore, Grant Appelbaum, Cole Storer, Tessylim Anifowoshe, Brent Ugo, Xavier Parnell, Darius Anderson, Walter Hasty, Alex Fontenot, Zach Edwards, Dylan Swain, Desomond Thomas, Johnny Luvender, Kameron Campbell, Thomas Thaxton, Nathan Hernandez, Damian Huerta, Chester Sims, Joaquin Guerrero, Christian Villareal, Zyon Savery, Jason Ramsland, Kristian Novosad, Matthew Burger, Chima Amushie, Kachi Ngwaba, Leroy Franklin, Antonio Jackson, Dante Holmes, Ricky Tullos, Dandy Mbidoaka, David Fisher, Dawson Hawkins, Broderick Thompson, Sebastian Arellano, Myles Thompson, Colton Turner, Paul Shupe, Carter Feldhoff, Payton Bonds, Alex Schroeder, Colby Bonds, Thomas Cook, Brandon Greer, Josh Detiveaux, Rene Martinez, Christopher Hepp, Orban Reed, Mark Bottego, Gabriel Rebecca, Lance Hale, Evan Morris, George Conway, Greg Kobza, Jens Anderson, Tim Spradlin, Anthony Davis, Colonious McNeal, Kent Jones, William Beisel, Richard Guzman, Chris Pierce, Todd Dutch, Michael Gazaway, Austin Rodriguez, Gabriel Romines, Craig Rubio, Karla Rodriguez-Lazaro, Corrie Rankin, Karisma Amin, Savannah Ramirez-Lopez, Savannah Walger, Micaela Walger, Cecilia Gueory, Amanda Sosnowski, Celeste Guerrero, Adriana Deleon, Josh Scruggs, Aaron Castellano, Michael Hasenpflug, Christian Davis, Josh Whitmore, Dalen Swain, Garrett Arredondo, Carson Holloway, Garrett Jaster, Cole Bible, Jeremiah Russell, Travis Leffall, Charles Mendez, Joseph Garrey and Cameron Garcia.


Head Coach Ricky Tullos received the traditional water dousing from players Ryan Moore, Austin Price and Toby Ndukwe.

Head Coach Ricky Tullos received the traditional water dousing from players Ryan Moore, Austin Price and Toby Ndukwe.

Congratulations to the Longhorns of George Ranch High School, the State Champions in 2015 Class 5A Division I Football! Houston Touchdown Club Coach of the Year Ricky Tullos’ team won the title in convincing fashion, defeating Mans-field Lake Ridge 56-0 before a largely maroon-clad crowd in NRG Stadium.

The Longhorns were led by Darius Anderson, the Houston Chronicle’s and the Touchdown Club of Houston’s Offensive Player of the Year. Anderson rushed for more than 1,200 yards in just six playoff games. In the championship, Anderson scored two touchdowns, one on the ground and another on a reception. He had 287 all-purpose yards and also had a 46 yard punt.

200-girls“To hoist that trophy up and watch the smiles on their faces, it’s why we do what we do,” Tullos said after the game. “I am very blessed and very proud to coach those kids on a daily basis.”