Sophomore quarterback Brody Bartee has announced his transfer from Bellaire Episcopal to Missouri City Ridge Point High School. Bartee, who stepped up as a first-year starter after an injury sidelined senior quarterback Tyler Bloomgren, impressed in his varsity debut. The 6-foot-1, 170-pound playmaker threw for 2,201 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, completing 60.5% of his passes across 10 games.
Bartee played a key role in leading Episcopal to a state championship appearance, earning a reputation as one of Texas high school football’s breakout stars. Now, he looks to bring his skills to Ridge Point, a program that went 10-2 last season and dominated district play with a perfect 7-0 record.
Expressing gratitude for his time at Episcopal, Bartee said on social media, “From friendships to unforgettable Friday night games, the Knight family will always hold a special place in my heart.” He added, “I’m ready to bring the same passion and determination to Ridge Point as I continue chasing my dreams.”
Ridge Point gains a promising talent in Bartee, who will aim to make an immediate impact and further his development as a standout quarterback in Texas high school football.
It’s bittersweet to announce that I am officially transitioning from Episcopal HS to Ridge Point HS this semester!
I have cherished every moment at Episcopal, where I’ve grown not just as a student and athlete, but as a person. From the incredible friendships to the… pic.twitter.com/TQfsDBxe2A
— BrodyBartee (@BarteeBrody) January 8, 2025