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Academic Info
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High School
Episcopal High SchoolAcademic Accomplishments
Awards and Activities
Athletic History
- 2021 Varsity TeamStarter Captain, Captain; Touchdown Club of Houston Private School Pre-Season Team; First-Team All-VYPE Private School Offense; TXPSFB Top 2022 Prospects
- 2020 Varsity Team
- 2019 Varsity TeamRanked 5th out of top 45 Texas Private School Offensive Lineman Class of 2022 Conference Champs, State Champs
- 2018 Junior Varsity TeamStarter
2021 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#78
Individual Awards
Captain, Captain; Touchdown Club of Houston Private School Pre-Season Team; First-Team All-VYPE Private School Offense; TXPSFB Top 2022 Prospects
No stats available.2020 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#78
No stats available.2019 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#7943
Individual Awards
Ranked 5th out of top 45 Texas Private School Offensive Lineman Class of 2022
Team Awards
Conference Champs, State Champs
No stats available.2018 Junior Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#76
No stats available.Cailen R. Graham's Key Stats History
- 40 Yard Dash5.57 CurrentVerified By: SFASUVerified On: 07/09/20215.77Rivals Combine_Houston_201902/23/2019
- 5-10-5 Shuttle4.98 CurrentVerified By: Michael James, trainerVerified On: 02/06/20215.202Rivals Combine_Houston_201902/23/2019
- Bench Press275 CurrentVerified By: Michael James, TrainerVerified On: 03/28/2021
- Squat400 CurrentVerified By: Michael James, TrainerVerified On: 03/28/2021
- Vertical35.0 CurrentVerified By: Michael James, TrainerVerified On: 08/03/202016Rivals Combine_Houston_201902/23/2019
- 3 Cone Drill8.488 CurrentRivals Combine_Houston_201902/23/2019
- Broad Jump88 in. CurrentVerified By: SFASUVerified On: 07/09/202174Rivals Combine_Houston_201902/23/2019
Personal Statement
As long as I can remember, my mom and I have talked about college and me earning an athletic scholarship to get a good education. My mom went to college on a basketball scholarship. So, whether I was going to college was never a question – the question has always been where and which sport I would play in college! Even though I have played basketball since I was 3 years old and football since I was 6, I really didn’t start thinking about playing sports at the college level until I went to middle school. Also, making good grades was never an option in my house - my parents and grandparents demanded it. However, in 7th grade, after working really hard, getting all As in every class every grading period, and earning the President's Award for Educational Excellence, I began wanting to make good grades for myself. I am very disciplined and studious. When I set my mind to do something, I get it done. I have always earned all As and Bs in all my classes, while being involved in my church, community service, the school choir and chess club in addition to playing football and basketball. My mom says that she wants me to grow up to be a “well-rounded” person, but I just enjoy doing a lot of different things. Lastly,and most important I am a Christian. I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at a young age. My faith in God is very important to me, and I know that has made the biggest difference in my life. I chose to go to Episcopal High School because one of the four main focuses or pillars of the school is religion and helping students grow in their spiritual lives.
Being an athlete helps me stay focused on my goals and work hard to be reach them. I know school always comes first, and that I have to keep my grades up if I want to play. So, even though I like playing video games, I know I cannot spend all my time doing that because I have to study, go to practice, go to training and do my other activities. I thrive on the competition that comes with playing sports, but I also enjoy the brotherhood of being on a team and working with my teammates. I am always very respectful towards my coaches, referees and teachers – my parents and grandparents do not play talking back or having a bad attitude with adults. I do what is asked of me to the best of my ability. However, if I disagree or have strong feelings about a problem or important issue, my parents have taught me to voice my concerns and opinions in a respectful way and at the right time.
I am a leader, both on and off the field/court. I also like meeting new people from diverse cultures and backgrounds. It helps expose me to alternative ways of learning and thinking in a positive way, and it helps me to accept people as they are. So, I am looking for a college/university with a diverse environment, where I can get a quality education and earn a degree that will allow me to be accepted into top graduate schools and/or get a good job in the career a choose. I am also looking for a college/university with an athletics program that is viewed as an important part of school culture and treats its student athletes with respect, as well as a football program with great coaches that care about developing players both on the field and off. I want a school that will challenge me, but will also allow me the freedom to change, grow and develop academically, athletically and socially into the man I believe God has called me to be.
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- Steve LeiszHigh School Head CoachLog in to access this info
- Kary KemblePosition CoachLog in to access this info
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- David FramelHigh School Assistant CoachLog in to access this info
Additional Sports
- Basketball9 years experienceJunior Varsity Teamstarting center (7th - 9th grade); Most Improved Freshman Basketball (2018-2019 season); AAU basketball (4th grade to the present)
Training
- Football - weights, agility, conditioning, position4 years experienceTrainer Michael James (832) 788-0793
- Offensive Line1 years experienceDominant O-Line Academy - Coach Cj Barner (March 2020 - present)
- Basketball4 years experienceTNBA Coach Anthony Sadler and Coach Eric Love