Pitch Threads 2025 North Texas High School Football MVP Nominations
The final Pitch Threads MVP winners are decided by the fans.
Each nomination reflects performance and impact, but the community makes the call. Fans will be able to vote for their athletes, teams, and programs through Pitch Threads’ official platforms for a limited time.
Voting link: https://forms.gle/kSafqDXsxA658FSK6
The 2025 North Texas high school football season delivered everything it promised, elite talent, defining moments, and performances that shifted games, seasons, and expectations. From powerhouse programs to emerging contenders, this year showcased just how deep and competitive football is across the region.
At Pitch Threads, our MVP nominations aren’t based on stat sheets alone. They reflect impact, players and teams that consistently showed up when it mattered most, elevated those around them, and left their mark on Friday nights across North Texas.
Below are the official 2025 Pitch Threads MVP Nominations, recognizing excellence across offense, defense, utility roles, the trenches, and team success.
Offensive MVP Nominations
These athletes set the tone offensively creating explosive plays, commanding attention, and forcing defenses to adjust every snap.
Legend Bey — North Forney
Sarod Baker — DeSoto
Brock Boyd — Southlake Carroll
Davian Groce — Frisco Lone Star
Buck Randall — Highland Park
Boobie Feaster — DeSoto
Kaydon Finley — Aledo Bearcats
Angelo Renda — Southlake Carroll
Julian Caldwell — Argyle
Trey Wright — Frisco Lone Star
Defensive MVP Nominations
Defense wins championships—and these players proved it. From relentless pressure to game-changing stops, each nominee anchored their unit with consistency and intensity.
Jamarion Phillips — South Oak Cliff
Nico Viveros — Frisco Lone Star
Logan Woolard — Alvarado
Ryan Gilbert II — North Forney
Lebron Bauer — Allen Eagles
Damarion Ross — DeSoto
Marcell Gipson — South Oak Cliff
Antonio Johnson — Arlington Heights
Jordan Deck — Frisco Lone Star
Xaier Hiller — Denton Ryan
Utility MVP Nominations
Versatility defines this group. These players impacted games in multiple phases—offense, defense, and special teams, making them invaluable every week.
Gavin Strange — Southlake Carroll
Demarcus Belton — Alvarado Indians
Antonio Johnson — Arlington Heights
Mark Tullous — Peaster
Cade McCollough — Peaster
Cedric Thorton — Frisco Wakeland
Karece Hoyt — Frisco Lone Star
Cooper Witten — Argyle Liberty Christian
Colt Matlock — Brock Eagles
Jalen Lott — Frisco Panther Creek
Linemen MVP Nominations
Games are won in the trenches, and these linemen set the foundation. Their dominance may not always make headlines, but it shows up on film, on the scoreboard, and in the win column.
John Turntine III — North Crowley
Marcel Dominguez — Frisco Lone Star
Felix Ojo — Mansfield Lake Ridge
Zane Rowe — Denton Guyer
Zaden Krempin — Prosper Eagles
Zyon Brown — Alvarado
Drew Evers — Flower Mound
Chris Knauls — Frisco Lone Star
Bryce Gilmore — Prosper Eagles
Kingston Beyer — Fort Worth All Saints
Best Team MVP Nominations
Team success is about more than talent—it’s about culture, execution, and showing up week after week. These programs defined excellence in 2025.
DeSoto Eagles
Aledo Bearcats
South Oak Cliff
Allen Eagles
Duncanville
North Crowley
Frisco Lone Star
Celina Bobcats
Southlake Carroll
Stephenville
What’s Next
The Pitch Threads MVP honors celebrate the athletes and teams who shaped the 2025 season—but the conversation doesn’t stop here. These nominations represent the standard, the grind, and the moments that made North Texas football must-watch every Friday night.
Stay locked in as we continue coverage, breakdowns, and final MVP announcements—because the story of this season deserves to be told the right way.
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