VYPE DFW Girls Soccer Game of the Week Preview: Flower Mound v. Byron Nelson (6A-D1 Region 1 Semis)
27 Mar, 2025
With a dominant 6-0 win over Richardson on Monday, Flower Mound has already surpassed last year’s postseason mark, advancing to the UIL 6A Region 1 Semifinals.
Under head coach Misail Tsapos, the Jaguars (14-4-1) enter the regional round ranked No. 8 in Texas, per MaxPreps.
Their playoff statement began in the first round with a dramatic 3-2 overtime comeback against Dallas powerhouse Allen, following a third-place finish in District 5-6A.
Flower Mound's success is built on a stifling defense, anchored by senior goalkeeper Addison Huber, which has allowed just one goal per game on average.
Complementing that back line is a high-powered attack (68 goals in 19 games), led by senior Alyssa Young—who netted the game-sealer against Allen—alongside Brooklyn Gray (So.), Riley Olsen (Sr.), and Jaylynn Traver (So.). Now just two wins away from a state tournament berth, the Jaguars aim to reclaim their 2021 championship form.
Their opponent, Byron Nelson (15-2-2), enters the semifinals fresh off key playoff victories over Mansfield (4-1) and Permian (3-1).
The Bobcats, led by head coach Scott Burke, also finished third in their district (4-6A) and have now reached the third round for the third consecutive year.
Byron Nelson has thrived with a balanced approach, boasting a disciplined defense that has conceded just 15 goals in 19 games while producing 63 goals on the attacking end.
Expect senior standouts Nadia Ortiz (MF), Sophia Moore (F/MF), Tano Uzezi-Itesa (F), Taylor Ketler (D), and Zino Uzezi-Itesa (D) to play pivotal roles in this crucial matchup.
These two Dallas-area contenders will battle Thursday night (location and time TBD) for a coveted spot in the Regional Finals. Stay tuned to see who takes the next step toward a state title.
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The Greater Houston area hosted the UIL State Wrestling Tournament, where several locals showed up.
College Park’s Caio Aron, College Park and Logan Milsaps took home gold, while Shane Trotter, of Katy, Logan Soileau of Langham Creek, Luca Rios of College Park and Jared Remington, Clear Creek took silver in their respective events.
So many wrestlers from the Bayou City reached the State Meet. Who was your favorite?
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Grand Oaks' QB Grant Smith
By Bradley Collier
Grant Smith has all the measurables at 6-foot-4, 210 pounds. He has a big arm, strong leadership qualities, and excels in the classroom. Now, the question is—can he put it all together on the field and lead Grand Oaks to its first-ever playoff appearance?
The Class of 2026 quarterback is coming off a strong season, throwing for over 2,000 yards with 24 touchdowns and just three interceptions. Expectations are high.
“Grant is our leader and a really hard worker,” Grand Oaks head coach Shaun McDowell said. “He’s one of the best QBs I’ve ever worked with, and I feel he’s a top quarterback in Houston and in the state.”
Smith is currently making waves on the 7-on-7 circuit with RG3 Takeover, drawing attention from scouts and recruiters. His offer list is growing, but the recruiting process has its challenges.
“It’s a weird time in the recruiting cycle as schools are having to trim their rosters down to 105,” Smith explained. “That has a huge impact on how many high school offers they can accept. Several schools have told me they are re-evaluating their QB room after the portal opens next month. As far as official visits go, I don’t want to schedule any until I’ve had the chance to visit each school and staff that have given me offers.”
For now, Smith is focused on improving his game.
“I’m fine-tuning my mechanics, footwork, and off-platform throws, along with my pre-snap reads,” he said. “I want to be elite in understanding coverage schemes before the ball is even snapped.”
He has recently picked up offers from Southern Miss, Tulane, and Appalachian State.
“I’m really looking for a school that will provide a world-class education and a program that will win championships while developing me into an NFL quarterback,” Smith said. “Some schools are starting to separate themselves, but I’ve always said I want to explore every opportunity.”
One thing is certain—Smith isn’t just relying on talent and stats. He’s putting in the work, both on the field and in the film room, as he prepares for what could be a historic season for Grand Oaks.
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