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But Arrambide made every reception count.
He caught 20 passes for 401 yards and five touchdowns while helping to lead the Ricebirds to the District 12-4A, Division I championship and into the area playoffs before they finished the season with an 11-1 record.
Arrambide's ability to make the most of his chances led to an offer from Texas Southern University.
Arrambide announced a commitment on Thanksgiving to attend the Houston school next season.
"One thing I loved about Texas Southern is that they've always had faith in my abilities," Arrambide said. "Me coming from El Campo, is hard to be recruited as a receiver and my recruiting coach (Dallas Blalock) has always been here for me, supporting my every decision."
Arrambide also led the district in punt returns with a 20.2-yard average and one touchdown
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