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THE ECHELON: VYPE HOU 2024 Preseason Soccer Rankings; Seven Lakes, Bridgeland, K-Park start in 1st
Now that the Fall is reaching its final stages, it's time for teams to lace up for what should be another exemplary season on the soccer pitch.
In the Class 6A boys arena, Seven Lakes gears up to defend their back-to-back state championship among a ruthless gauntlet of opponents in Region III, such as district rivals Cinco Ranch and Katy Jordan, as well as Humble, Ridge Point, Kingwood, and Strake Jesuit.
Region II isn't going to be any easier, with The Woodlands, Bridgeland, College Park, and Cypress Woods back in the fold.
Meanwhile, Kingwood Park and Terry headline the 5A classification, after both advanced to their respective Regional Semis last Winter.
On the girls' side, Bridgeland looks to remedy their exit in the third round of the previous postseason, with Tomball, Tomball Memorial, The Woodlands, and Grand Oaks remaining formidable adversaries to contend with in Region II-6A.
However, Region III will be even closer, as Katy Jordan, Stratford, Seven Lakes, Ridge Point, Pearland, Houston Memorial, Summer Creek, and Tompkins having something to prove in 2025.
Kingwood Park sits at the No.1 spot in the girls' field of play, as well. But, Lake Creek, Friendswood, and Santa Fe could have something to say about that in the coming months.
As the season's first kick-off draws nearer, let's break down the best of the best when it comes to H-Town Soccer
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VYPE HOUSTON BOYS PRESEASON RANKINGS
*Last section indicates 2024 result (W-L-T)
CLASS 6A TOP-20 (BOYS)
1. Seven Lakes Spartans -- 25-1-2 (UIL-6A State Champions)
2. Cinco Ranch Cougars -- 17-4-4 (Region III-6A Finalists)
3. The Woodlands Highlanders -- 22-2-3 (Regional Semifinalists)
4. Katy Jordan Warriors -- 13-8-4 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
5. Humble Wildcats -- 19-6-1 (Regional Semifinalists)
6. College Park Cavaliers -- 19-3-3 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
7. Ridge Point Panthers-- 21-2-1 (Bi-Distrist Finalists)
8. Kingwood Mustangs -- 16-8-2 (Regional Semifinalists)
9. Cypress Woods Wildcats -- 17-5-4 (Region II-6A Finalists)
10. Bridgeland Bears -- 16-5-3 (Area Finalists)
11. Tompkins Falcons -- 15-6-4 (Area Finalists)
12. Strake Jesuit Crusaders -- 18-3-4 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
13. Conroe Tigers -- 17-6-2 (Area Finalists)
14. Alief Elsik Rams -- 19-3-4 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
15. Dobie Longhorns -- 18-3-2 (Area Finalists)
16. Goose Creek Memorial Patriots -- 21-4-2 (UIL-5A State Semifinalists)
17. Northbrook Raiders -- 16-8-1 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
18. Magnolia West Mustangs -- 19-5-4 (Regiona III-5A Finalists)
19. Clear Lake Falcons -- 16-4-2 (Bi-District Finalists)
20. Fulshear Chargers -- 15-4-4 (Area Finalists in 5A)
Honorable Mentions: Cypress Ranch, Alief Taylor, Summer Creek, Dawson, MacArthur, Paetow, Deer Park, North Shore, Channelview, Cypress Springs, Katy Taylor, Grand Oaks, Houston Wisdom, Pearland, Klein Forest, Cypress Ridge, Waller
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CLASS 5A TOP-10 (BOYS)
1. Kingwood Park Panthers -- 20-3-2 (Regional Semifinalists)
2. Terry Rangers -- 24-1-4 (Regional Semifinalists)
3. Spring Woods Tigers -- 12-6-4 (Area Finalists in 6A)
4. Crosby Cougars -- 17-5-2 (Area Finalists)
5. Randle Lions -- 13-8-1 (Area Finalists)
6. Lake Creek Lions -- 12-8-2 (Bi-District Finalists)
7. Angleton Wildcats -- 17-5-3 (Area Finalists)
8. Pasadena Eagles -- 6-11-3
9. Baytown Sterling Rangers -- 9-12-2 (Bi-District Finalists)
10. FB Kempner Cougars -- 7-9-3
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VYPE HOUSTON GIRLS PRESEASON RANKINGS
*Last section indicates 2024 result (W-L-T)
CLASS 6A TOP-20 (GIRLS)
1. Bridgeland Bears -- 21-1-2 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
2. Katy Jordan Warriors -- 17-5-5 (Region III-6A Finalists)
3. Stratford Spartans -- 20-2-4 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
4. Tomball Cougars -- 16-3-3 (Regional Semifinalists)
5. Seven Lakes Spartans -- 19-4-5 (UIL-6A State Semifinalists)
6. Tomball Memorial Wildcats -- 18-4-2 (Regional Semifinalists)
7. Ridge Point Panthers -- 20-2-3 (Area Finalists)
8. Pearland Oilers -- 19-4-3 (Regional Semifinalists)
9. Tompkins Falcons -- 17-5-2 (Area Finalists)
10. Houston Memorial Mustangs -- 15-7-3 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
11. The Woodlands Highlanders -- 16-7-2 (Area Finalists)
12. Summer Creek Bulldogs -- 15-7-3 (Area Finalists)
13. Grand Oaks Grizzlies -- 15-4-5 (Area Finalists)
14. Katy Tigers -- 15-5-3 (Bi-District Finalists)
15. Klein Bearkats -- 16-8-3 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
16. Kingwood Mustangs -- 16-5-4 (Area Finalists)
17. Brazoswood Buccaneers -- 10-9-4 (Regional Semifinalists)
18. Atascocita Eagles -- 18-5-3 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
19. Cypress Ranch Mustangs -- 15-4-3 (Bi-District Finalists)
20. Clear Springs Chargers -- 15-7-3 (Area Finalists)
Honorable Mentions: Clear Lake, Cypress Woods, Goose Creek Memorial, Fulshear, Dawson, MacArthur, Magnolia, Klein Oak, Cinco Ranch, FB Clements, Cy-Fair, Klein Cain, Aldine, Houston Lamar, Foster, George Ranch, Katy Taylor, Clear Falls
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CLASS 5A TOP-10 (GIRLS)
1. Kingwood Park Panthers -- 19-4 (Area Finalists)
2. Lake Creek Lions -- 15-5-3 (Area Finalists)
3. Friendswood Mustangs -- 21-5 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
4. Santa Fe Indians -- 13-6-4 (Regional Quarterfinalists)
5. Crosby Cougars -- 15-9-3 (Bi-District Finalists)
6. Barbers Hill Eagles -- 15-6-3 (Bi-District Finalists)
7. Baytown Sterling Rangers -- 15-7-1
8. Angleton Wildcats -- 11-6-1 (Bi-District Finalists)
9. FB Kempner Cougars -- 12-13 (Area Finalists)
10. Randle Lions -- 11-11 (Area Finalists)
THE PLAYMAKERS: Bringing the smoke powered by UTMB Health
The South Houston area is loaded with talented athletes who give it there all in their respective fields of play.
Welcome to the VYPE Playmakers powered by UTMB Health, where we’re highlighting five standouts from this past week who stole the headlines.
Here are the UTMB Athletes of the Month, as the Winter season wraps up, and we move forward into Spring.
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Lucas Dunn, Santa Fe Baseball
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
The Indians have started off hot within their district, as they currently maintain a record of 14-8-1 (3-1 in district), which was highlighted by a series sweep over rival Friendswood.
While pitching is exceptionally strong for Santa Fe, their batting has been just as effective thus far. The most consistent, of which, is that of Lucas Dunn.
The senior infielder is averaging 0.344 at the plate, which includes five doubles, 14 RBIs, and 11 runs scored.
If his start is any indication, the remainder of the Spring season should see more of the same from Dunn.
Matti Matthews, Alvin Softball
Doug Brown (VYPE)
As one of the top ball-clubs in our mid-season rankings, the Yellowjackets have been on a tear throughout the 2024 season.
Alvin (22-3) faces the tall task of competing in the same district as the reigning Class 6A state champs Pearland, who has handed them their only district loss of the season, albeit by the narrow margin of 6-5.
Despite that, the postseason is well within reach for coach Kelly Bembry's squad, and they can easily look to their ace on the mound -- Matti Matthews -- as a key reason for that.
The North Texas-signee recently surpassed the 300-strikeout mark for her already stunning high school career, and looks to keep adding onto that with the second half of the district schedule underway.
The 'Jackets will face Pearland once again on Friday, which could prove to be a pivotal moment in the race for a district title.
Regardless of the outcome, Matthews is on a hot-streak and that should carry over to the ensuing playoffs.
Ellie Morgan, Clear Lake Girls Soccer
Photo acquired via Twitter (@LakeLadySoccer)
After claiming silver in District 24-6A, Clear Lake (14-6-3) proceeded to secure two clutch victories against Shadow Creek (3-2) and Kingwood (2-1), which has advanced them to the third round of the UIL postseason.
While coach Lisa Killingsworth has a slew of dependable pieces she can turn to on her squad, such as Eden Fuentes (16 assists), the center-piece of the group has undoubtedly been junior Ellie Morgan.
The Falcons midfielder earned first-team, all-district honors in 2023, and has followed that up with an MVP-caliber performance to the tune of 24 goals on the year.
When Clear Lake takes to the pitch against Brazoswood on Tuesday (6:00 pm) at Freedom Field, there is no question that Campbell should prove to be a difference-maker.
Aiden Sanchez, Dobie Baseball
Doug Brown (VYPE)
Through the first half of district-play, the Longhorns (14-6-3) may have experienced their fair share of ups and downs, however they're nothing if not resilient.
Dobie currently sits at the No. 4 spot within District 22-6A and look to finish the regular season on a high note, and their recent 9-0 win against Pasadena Memorial is a perfect way to start.
In that same exhibition, junior pitcher Aiden Sanchez stifled the Mustangs' lineup, allowing just one hit in the shutout, while racking up five strikeouts.
Sanchez and company now prepare to face Sam Rayburn and South Houston to close out the district schedule, as they anticipate a potential spot in the playoffs.
Lauren Fincher, Friendswood Girls Soccer
Photo acquired via Twitter (@FwoodLadySoccer)
The Mustangs closed out the regular season as one of our top-ranked teams within Class 5A.
Fast forward two weeks, and they're in the Regional Quarterfinals, following wins against Crosby (2-1) and Fort Bend Kempner (9-0).
Under the direction of coach Laura Peter, Friendswood (21-4) now prepares for their Tuesday matchup against Port Neches-Groves.
The Mustang attack has certainly been their strong-suit, give that they've scored 110 goals in 2024. Naturally, the team's leading scorer -- Lauren Fincher (Sr. MF) -- should receive some considerable recognition.
With 32 goals on the season so far, the senior UTSA-signee has been the catalyst behind Friendswood's success.
Alongside fellow play-maker Reagan Rudolph (29 goals), Fincher and the Mustangs will continue to bank on their stifling offense as they contend for a trip to the Regional Tournament.