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HOT STREAK: TWHS Soccer returns to postseason after dominant year
The Woodlands High School Soccer has solidified itself as an established H-TOWN powerhouse, on the pitch.
With yet another dominant season, boasting a 19-2-2 (W-L-T) record and an undefeated district record (14-0-2), the Highlanders have secured their fifteenth-consecutive District 13-6A Championship.
Prior to the season kick-off, it was well known that TWHS meant business, considering they had advanced to the UIL State Semis in 2022. But who knew they could succeed to this degree, despite having a relatively young roster?
TWHS' GK Danny RamseyPhoto provided by TWHS Coach Jason Fanning
“The boys have worked very hard every day,” said Head Coach Jason Fanning. “Squad depth means everyone pushes each other for playing time, which has created a very competitive atmosphere.”
TWHS Soccer has remained undefeated in district play dating back to the 2020-21 season, and as expected, the Highlanders were a force to be reckoned with, yet again, this Winter.
The team’s skipper, senior Forward Reinaldo Perera (9 goals, 5 assists), and junior Henrique Caputo (17 goals, 4 assists) made it difficult for opponents to keep up against the TWHS defense, despite their anchor on the back-line, Rodrigo Checa missing time due to injury.
TWHS' Henrique CaputoPhoto provided by TWHS Coach Jason Fanning
“[Rodrigo] Checa has been dealing with some nagging injuries that prevented him from playing,” Fanning said. “However, our defense only conceded six goals in the district. Offensively, Reinaldo [Perera] has been incredibly consistent for us, and I felt that Henrique [Caputo] would be a significant contributor, but I’m really impressed with his goal-scoring ability.”
After their UIL State Title hopes were cut short last season when they fell to Lake Travis in the State Semis, the Highlanders will aim to flip the script this postseason.
TWHS' Mateo ScialacomoPhoto provided by TWHS Coach Jason Fanning
“Our team goes into every match believing we are going to win,” said Fanning. “We prioritize belief in your abilities, and right now we are trying to finish up district play with a strong effort and then prepare for our first-round opponent.”
Since taking over the program in 2018, Head Coach Jason Fanning has bolstered the TWHS culture of winning. In addition, he imbues his athletes to be more, on and off the field.
Photo provided by TWHS Coach Jason Fanning
“I continually stress hard work and accountability in my training,” Fanning said. “If you maintain these two things, you will be someone others look to and rely on.”
The Highlanders will undoubtedly look to one another on the pitch, once their UIL postseason begins on March 24. TWHS Soccer has been dominant all season. Now it’s time to carry that over into the playoffs.
VYPE HYPE: The Woodlands' Tice has seen the world through soccer
The Woodlands Highlanders have always been a state power in soccer. This year was no different as the Highlanders ran the table in district play en route to the postseason. One of the stand-outs inside The Woodlands' program is all-district selection Cody Tice, who will return for his senior season next year.
For now, he's off to the club circuit where he plays for the Dynamo Unidos ECNL and MLS team.
"My dad grew up playing soccer and he got me into it," he said. "As soon as I touched the ball, I fell in love with the sport."
The sport has taken him across the globe.
"I've gotten to play in Mexico and France during my time playing soccer," he said. "You get a different perspective about how big the sport of soccer really is."
As he enters his junior summer, Tice knows the importance of the next few months as he is trying to play at the college level.
"I'm just really looking for a good fit," he said about a college choice. "I'm a competitor, so I'm looking for a program that is in the mix for championships."
At forward, Tice can score with both feet, he's athletic enough to get to headers and is constantly pushing to get better. He has plus speed and his frame can hold up to physical play.
"My strength is definitely my speed and vision for the game," he said.