Football

Frenship High School athletes commit to college programs across the Plains

Austin Minyard selects Oklahoma Panhandle State, Marcelo Trevino heads to Eastern New Mexico, as sixteen more sign with diverse institutions

On a crisp Wednesday afternoon in Wolfforth, Texas, the halls of Frenship High School buzzed with anticipation as two of its standout football players put pen to paper, sealing their futures at the next level.

Austin Minyard, a senior who has drawn attention for his tenacity on the gridiron, announced his commitment to Oklahoma Panhandle State University. He cited the university’s distinctive football culture and its emphasis on community involvement as the primary draws behind his decision.

Marcelo Trevino, another key recruit, chose Eastern New Mexico University, expressing his desire to make an immediate impact and develop his game at the next tier. He spoke of his ambition to 'hit hard' and carve out a lasting legacy in the program.

The commitments come amid a broader wave of college signings, with sixteen additional Frenship athletes across a spectrum of sports — from basketball to baseball — announcing their intentions to compete at various institutions.

Track star Josiah Davis eyes record‑breaking future

Among them, Josiah Davis, a defensive back from Lubbock-Cooper, added another layer of excitement by signing to run track for Oklahoma State University. Davis will graduate with four school records, including the 100‑meter and 200‑meter dashes, underscoring his versatility.

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