Hall of Honor
The Klein Rams & Sweethearts Hall of Honor was created to honor and remember two of our beloved youth athletes who passed away unexpectedly. These young men were more than just players — they were teammates, friends, sons, and a true part of the Klein Rams family. Their time with us was far too short, but the impact they made on our organization and everyone around them will never be forgotten. This Hall of Honor stands as a lasting tribute to their lives, their spirit, and the memories they left behind, ensuring their names and legacy will always live on within the Klein Rams & Sweethearts.
Braydin Barlow #2

Braydin Barlow’s impact was felt the moment he joined our football family. With his smile, determination, and love for the game, he reminded us that football is more than plays and scores — it is connection, trust, and belonging.
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As #2, Braydin represented the heart of our team: a brother to his teammates, a light to those around him, and a cherished member of a family that extends far beyond the field. Though we no longer see him in uniform, his presence lives on in the lessons he taught us — to play hard, love deeply, and stand together.
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The Klein Rams honor Braydin by remembering him always, holding his family close, and preserving the legacy of a teammate who will forever be part of our huddle.
Josiah Miles #5
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Some lives enter quietly but leave a strength that echoes far beyond the moment. Josiah Miles stepped onto our field and into our hearts with courage, kindness, and joy.
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As a teammate, a brother, and a son, Josiah embodied what it means to be part of a football family — showing up with heart, lifting others, and playing with love. Though his time with us was far too short, his spirit remains in every huddle, every cheer from the sideline, and every bond shared among teammates.
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The Klein Rams and Sweethearts honor our beloved #5 by carrying his memory forward — united in brotherhood, grounded in family, and committed to celebrating the legacy Josiah leaves behind.