Grind Basketball ready to shake up the basketball industry after investment from Mark Cuban
Thomas Fields is a native Houstonian who played basketball at Reagan High School, now known as Heights High School. Fields figured out a solution to make expensive basketball equipment not only affordable but also portable and available to the masses through Grind Basketball.
GRIND Basketball: Local hoop prospect launches revolutionary product through hard work
Thomas Fields was a city-ranked basketball prospect at Heights High School a few years back. Fields wanted to use the shooting machine at his high school, but he never had full access to it. He started the research and development on a portable shooting machine in his garage on the northside of Houston, and the rest is history. Creating a shooting machine that folds in a large duffle-bag, designed specifically to make basketball players, trainers and teams great. Consumers can purchase The GRIND Machine online for $1,595.00 and can expect delivery starting Spring 2021.
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Poll: VYPE Houston 2020 Preseason Defensive Lineman of the Year
The Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Poll of the Week โ VYPE Houston 2020 Preseason Defensive Lineman of the Year Fan Poll is now live! Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is Houston's leading provider of orthopedic services, from sports medicine to joint replacement. Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine offers comprehensive diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitative services with a high standard of excellence for elite athletes and active adults alike. Houston Methodist serves as the official health care provider for the Houston Texans, Houston Astros, Rice Athletics, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeoโข, Houston Ballet, Houston Symphony and Houston Grand Opera. Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Poll: VYPE Houston 2020 Preseason Defensive Lineman of the Year Fan Poll (Poll Closes Sun 8/23 at 7pm)
THE PRINCE of HISD: Heights' QB Morrison headlining state's biggest district
The Heights quarterback Jalen Morrison lit it up in 2019, throwing for over 2,500 yards and 20 touchdowns as a sophomore. "J-Mo" earned Newcomer of the Year honors and will strike fear in district opponents for the next two seasons. The 5-foot-11 dual-threat is putting in the work this summer with teammates and QB guru Jerrod Johnson, who now coaches for the Indianapolis Colts. His football IQ is off the charts for his age and he has gained 20 pounds of good weight over the COVID19 layoff. VYPE caught up with top HISD prospect before he hits a few showcase camps.
PHOTO GALLERY: The 2020 VYPE Football #Whatasnap
The football stars of Houston were socially-distanced and masked-up as VYPE hosted it's 2020 Football Photo Shoot powered by Whataburger. Over 300 of the city's top players attended shoots at Spring Branch's Tully Stadium, Sheldon ISD's Panther Stadium and Spring ISD's Planet Ford Stadium. A special thanks to ADs Paige Hershey, Willie Amendola and Derek Fitzhenry for making this photo shoot a reality for the athletes. Check out some of our best #WhataSnaps! (Photos by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media)Click here to visit your local Whataburger and make sure to check out #WhataSnap.
Houston ISDโs Joe Tusa, the trailblazer, dies after a decorated career
In the late 1960s and 1970s, Tusa saw Houston high schools through integration and Title IX. "He wrote me a handwritten letter when I got this job to just congratulate me," HISD AD Andre Walker said. Under his direction, he saw Yates win a state football title in 1985 and Wheatley basketball win three-straight state titles. Sharpstown won a baseball state title in 1982 and Yates girls hoops won state in 1983. Tusa was at the epicenter of HISDโs heyday and laid the foundation for high school sports in Houston and in the Lone Star State.