Week 2 is in the books! The champ rebounded to tie the lead with VYPE's Broadcast Director. Who do we think is winning this week? See our picks below.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL San Antonio WEEK 3 PICKS
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Week 2 is in the books! The champ rebounded to tie the lead with VYPE's Broadcast Director. Who do we think is winning this week? See our picks below.
Here are Week 3's Picks:
We’ve reached the critical point of the UIL Soccer season, with teams across the state heading to Georgetown to compete for a state championship.
For the girls’ side, it doesn’t get much better than the 6A-Division I Final, where Coppell will face Lake Travis in what promises to be an entertaining clash of soccer powerhouses.
Under the leadership of third-year head coach Craig Able, Coppell enters the championship as the No. 2-ranked team in Texas (MaxPreps), with an impressive record of 21-2-3.
The Cowgirls have been tested throughout the season, particularly with a challenging district schedule that included tough opponents like Flower Mound, whom they defeated 1-0 in the State Semifinals. FM Marcus, who will play in the 6A-D2 Final, was also a part of that tough district lineup.
Coppell has continued to shine in the postseason, dispatching powerhouse teams like Keller (4-1) and, most recently, The Woodlands (3-0) in dominant fashion.
This marks their fourth appearance at the State Tournament, with their last state title coming in 2015 with a 3-0 victory over Highland Park.
The Cowgirls boast a roster full of standout athletes, many of whom are set to continue their careers at the collegiate level.
Senior forward Reagan Roberson, who leads the team with 25 goals, is committed to play at DBU. Other key contributors include defenders Monica Morales (WashU) and Neerali Kapadia (Rice), midfielder Summer Chen (Gonzaga), and senior goalkeeper Veronika Orzolek, who will play at the University of Central Lancashire in England.
With a strong mix of seasoned players, Coppell aims for its third state title.
On the other side of the field, Lake Travis enters the final with a 22-1-1 record, their only loss coming at the hands of Coppell (4-0) in the season opener on January 2nd.
The Cavaliers, led by coach William Maloney, have been nearly unstoppable since then, riding a 13-game winning streak into the championship game. In Friday's State Semifinal, they secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Seven Lakes to earn their spot in the title match.
This is Lake Travis’ fifth appearance at the State Tournament, but their first trip to the final since 2003. Though they have yet to capture a championship, there’s no time like the present.
Lake Travis is led by captains Breckyn Ferrell (junior midfielder, Colorado State commit) and Colette Whitsitt (senior goalkeeper, Trinity), two players who have anchored the team throughout the season. The Cavaliers also feature key contributors like midfielder Amelia Clark (junior) and defender Maya Ramirez (sophomore), both of whom have played pivotal roles in their team's success.
These two soccer giants will square off this Saturday at 4:00 PM at Birkelbach Field, with everything on the line as they vie for the 6A-Division I crown.
The pinnacle of the UIL soccer season has arrived, with teams and their fanbases heading to Birkelbach Field in Georgetown for an unforgettable finish.
Kicking off Saturday’s events, the 6A-Division II state final between Stratford and Flower Mound Marcus promises to be a clash of titans.
Stratford has already made history by reaching the state semifinals for the first time, and they’ve taken it a step further with a thrilling 1-0 victory over Austin powerhouse Vandegrift last Friday.
This victory not only earned them a spot in the final but also extended their winning streak to 19 games.
The Spartans, now 22-2-3, have been one of the most dominant teams in the state, combining an effective offense with a disciplined defense.
With 143 goals scored in 27 games (roughly five per match) and only 14 goals conceded, Stratford has been a force to be reckoned with.
Under the leadership of coach David Walters, the Spartans have relied on their veteran captains— Auburn-signee Allison Goodwin (F), Ryann Weber (MF/Samford), Mary-Charlotte Paul (MF), and goalkeeper Olivia Harbison—who have been pivotal throughout their postseason run.
The same can be said for SHSU-commit Sara Benton (Jr. MF) and junior forward Sydney Valentine.
Though they are ranked No. 32 in Texas according to MaxPreps, Stratford has an opportunity to finish at the top of the 6A-Division II rankings with a win on Saturday.
Flower Mound Marcus, from Lewisville ISD, enters the final battle-tested and looking for their third state title.
No. 17-ranked Marcus (18-4-3) has enjoyed yet another tremendous postseason, defeating the defending 6A champions, Prosper, 1-0 last Tuesday, followed by a solid 2-0 win against Forney on Friday.
This marks their eighth appearance in the state tournament, and they’re aiming to add to their championship legacy, having last won the title in 2023 with a 2-0 victory over Ridge Point.
The Erin Smith-led Marauders boast a roster full of talent, with key players such as senior forwards Maddie Hayes (Alabama-commit) and Emma Fioretti (Central Oklahoma), junior defender Piper Garcia (American U), and senior midfielders Hannah Campos and Zemira Dube (Missouri Southern), all of whom have played critical roles in the team’s success.
Senior goalkeeper Aubrey Tipton has also been a standout, consistently coming through in crucial moments, while sophomore captain Ryleigh Albin anchors the back-line.
Saturday’s opener between Stratford and Flower Mound Marcus is sure to be a spectacle, as the two battle for 6A-D2 supremacy at 11:00 AM at Birkelbach Field.
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