(Seguin) – Seguin junior quarterback Corey Dailey was voted the 2024 District 13-5A Offensive MVP to lead Matador all-district football selections.
Dailey threw for 2529 yards with 35 touchdowns and just seven interceptions this past season. On September 27th, Dailey had a career night going 25 of 33 for 471 yards and seven touchdowns in a 73-66 Matador victory over Boerne Champion.
Earning first team recognition for the Matadors were Dailey along with offensive lineman David Barron and wide receiver Nik Henry. Barron and Henry, both seniors, will represent Seguin at the 2025 San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game at the Alamodome on January 1th. Henry, also a first teamer in 2023, led Seguin in receiving this season with 59 receptions for 725 yards and 11 touchdowns in nine games.
Second team all-district honorees for Seguin were running back Ian Moreno, offensive lineman Chance Hollub, linebacker Gavin Gil and defensive end Jared Rogers. Matador all-district honorable mentions were Hunter Mica at defensive tackle, Reggie Richardson at linebacker and Lane Seidenberger at tight end.
Named to the Academic All-State team by the Texas High School Coaches Association were:
Jacob Burns to the ELITE Team
Joseph Ramirez to the 2nd Team
Sammy Bode to the 2nd Team
Lane Seidenberger to the 2nd Team
Ocean Moreno to the 2nd Team
Chance Hollub to the 2nd Team
Elijah Hernandez was named Honorable Mention
Aedus Tobias was named Honorable Mention
Team Filmer Mason Chandler was named Honorable Mention
On the Matador Academic All District team were:
Sammy Bode
Jacob Burns
Lane Seidenberger
Chance Hollub
Roy Ibarra
Nik Henry
Ocean Moreno
Corey Dailey
Elliot Weaver
Joseph Ramirez
Jackson Kirchner
Griffen Welfel
Ian Moreno
Marcus Troy
Elijah Hernandez
The annual Seguin football banquet earlier this week, and several players were recognized by head football coach and athletic director Craig Dailey and his staff.
David Barron and Lane Seidenberger earned the Roger Erk Spirit Award.
The Defensive MVP’s were Gavin Gil and Jared Rogers.
The Offensive MVP’s were Nik Henry and Corey Dailey.
Ocean Moreno and Jacob Burns earned the Zach Williams Outstanding Senior Award.
And the Mr. Matador Football MVP was shared by the Senior Class of 2025.
The Matadors advanced to the Bi-District round of the UIL playoffs after finishing 4th in District 13-5A-Division-I. Craig Dailey has led Seguin to the playoffs in three of his four years as the head coach of his alma mater.