Friday, April 29, 2016
WAPO TEAMS HEADED TO STATE
Our Cy Creek Girl's Varsity Water Polo team won their third straight Regional Championship and our boy's finished 3rd which qualifies each team a trip to the State Water Polo Championships in College Station. Wish our WAPO teams good luck at State!
CY CREEK CHOIRS EARN UIL SWEEPSTAKES
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2015-16 CYPRESS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRS for earning UIL SWEEPSTAKES TROPHIES for the 18th CONSECUTIVE YEAR!
The Cypress Creek Choirs earned 4 UIL Sweepstakes Trophies at UIL Concert and Sight-reading competition. This is the 18th consecutive year that the Cypress Creek High School Choirs have earned UIL Sweepstakes Trophies. We are proud of you!
Congratulations to the Cypress Creek Chorale for earning Superior 1st Division ratings from all six judges in UIL Concert and UIL Sight-reading Contest on Tuesday, April 12th at Foundry United Methodist Church.
On Friday, April 15the the following choirs earned UIL Sweepstakes:
Congratulations to the Cypress Creek Concert Women’s Choir for earning Superior 1st Division ratings in UIL Concert and UIL Sight-reading.
Congratulations to Varsity Women’s choir for earning Superior 1st Division ratings in Concert and Sight-reading resulting in a UIL Sweepstakes Trophy.
And congratulations to our wonderful Men’s Choir for earning Superior 1st Division ratings in Sight-reading and Concert resulting in UIL Sweepstakes Trophy.
We are so proud of the Cypress Creek Choir students and their outstanding accomplishments. Thank you for representing Cypress Creek with pride.
US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT RANKS CY CREEK AS A TOP HIGH SCHOOL
US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT has published its America's Best High Schools Report. Cypress Creek High School was awarded a silver medal and ranks high in areas such Advanced Placement testing, College Readiness, graduation rates and state assessment scores. Cy Creek earned a ranking in the top 10% in Texas at 191st place and a national level ranking of 2276.
To read the report, click here.
To read the report, click here.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
ATHLETES SIGN LETTERS OF INTENT
Congratulation to our student athletes who have signed letters of intent with the following colleges:
- Brayden Bahnsen, baseball – Alvin College;
- Jeremy Rodriguez, baseball – Angelina College;
- Michael Villalon, baseball – Alvin College;
- Katie Lee, women’s cross country – St. Edward’s University;
- Antoine Small, football – Langston University;
- Chance Orendac, football – Oklahoma Wesleyan University;
- Trevon Earls, football – Kilgore College;
- Willie Ward, football – Tyler Junior College;
- Todd Coachman, men’s swimming – Southwestern University; and
- Whitney Dore, women’s water polo/swimming and diving – San Joaquin Delta College.
COUGAR RECEIVES STATE OF TEXAS EAGLE SCOUT AWARD
Junior Matthew Clark, Eagle Scout with Boy Scout Troop #928 from Prince of Peace Catholic Church, was awarded the 2015-2016 state of Texas Eagle Scout Award scholarship. He earned this prestigious award on behalf of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) based on his:
This is his third year to win the local SAR Eagle Scout Award and his first year to be selected as the winner for the entire state of Texas. He was formally recognized at the annual SAR State Convention in Dallas on April 2, 2016. Congratulations Matthew!
- service in the community,
- academic and leadership excellence,
- genealogy research,
- and his essay about George Washington, "It's What's on the Inside that Counts."
This is his third year to win the local SAR Eagle Scout Award and his first year to be selected as the winner for the entire state of Texas. He was formally recognized at the annual SAR State Convention in Dallas on April 2, 2016. Congratulations Matthew!
JUNIOR, MATTHEW CLARK SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN NASA PROGRAM
Junior Matthew Clark has been selected to attend the on-site "Summer Experience" of the Texas High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) Program to be held at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) this July. After writing an essay and completing an application, which included a letter for Congressional recommendation, Matthew was accepted into the on-line portion of the HAS program that lasted from December 2015 through February 2016.
During the 12 week on-line HAS program, Matthew worked on many interesting and challenging STEM-related assignments and projects, which was a tremendous honor and a wonderful learning experience in itself. However, the week-long JSC summer internship will continue the HAS experience for a select number of high school students, and Matthew was recently notified that he was invited to attend. Prior to starting the summer internship at NASA, Matthew will participate in a second on-line course in order to begin team-building with his fellow HAS high school JSC invitees.
During the 12 week on-line HAS program, Matthew worked on many interesting and challenging STEM-related assignments and projects, which was a tremendous honor and a wonderful learning experience in itself. However, the week-long JSC summer internship will continue the HAS experience for a select number of high school students, and Matthew was recently notified that he was invited to attend. Prior to starting the summer internship at NASA, Matthew will participate in a second on-line course in order to begin team-building with his fellow HAS high school JSC invitees.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
GIRLS VARSITY GOLF FINISH 4TH IN DISTRICT
Girls golf finished 4th in the varsity district 2 day competition at Cypress lakes golf course.
Players include:
- Junior-Tyler James
- Junior-Hannah Felske
- Junior- Amanda Billings
- Junior- Katie Solgere
- Sophmore- kelly swanson
- Freshman- julia Iverson
Also Kelly Swanson finished overall 8th in District and has qualified for the Regional tournament next week at Eagle Point as an individual Medalist!! Congratulations Kelly!
ATHLETES NAMED TO ALL-DISTRICT 17-6A BOYS’ SOCCER TEAM

Jersey Village High School junior Edgar Alaniz was named District 17-6A Offensive MVP.
CFISD soccer coaches released the All-District 17-6A Boys’ Soccer Team this week following the conclusion of each team’s season in the UIL playoffs.
Jersey Village High School junior forward Edgar Alaniz was named the Offensive MVP and Cypress Lakes High School senior goalkeeper Alexis Alvarez was named the Defensive MVP. Jersey Village freshman Jonathan Cervantes was named the Newcomer of the Year.

Cypress Lakes High School senior Alexis Alvarez was named District 17-6A Defensive MVP. (Photo by AJ Arthurs, Cypress Lakes HS)
Coaches Franklin Cartagena of Cypress Lakes and Danny Forsytheof Jersey Village were named Co-Coaches of the Year.

Cypress Lakes Head Coach Franklin Cartagena was named District 17-6A Co-Coach of the Year.
The following athletes were named to the All-District First Team and Second Team:
First Team All-District 17-6A
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Name
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School
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Grade
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Position
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Rogelio Lopez
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Cypress Lakes
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10
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Forward
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Matt Alzate
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Cypress Lakes
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11
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Forward
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Allen Gonzalez
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Cypress Springs
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9
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Forward
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Matt Pham
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Cypress Falls
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10
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Forward
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Carlos Sevilla
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Cypress Ridge
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12
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Forward
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Jordan Henderson
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Jersey Village
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12
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Midfielder
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Jeferson Saravia
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Cypress Lakes
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11
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Midfielder
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Jordi Cobo
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Cypress Lakes
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11
|
Midfielder
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Alex Botello
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Midfielder
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Eric Williams
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Cypress Springs
|
12
|
Midfielder
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Alvaro Suárez
|
Cypress Ridge
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10
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Midfielder
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Tom Hollis
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Langham Creek
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12
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Midfielder
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Carter Moon
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Jersey Village
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12
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Defender
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Andrés Medina
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Cypress Lakes
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11
|
Defender
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César Rivera
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Cypress Lakes
|
12
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Defender
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Dustin Morse
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Cypress Ranch
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11
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Defender
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Cameron Townes
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Defender
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Johnny Castillo
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Cypress Springs
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12
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Defender
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Nathan DÃaz
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Langham Creek
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11
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Defender
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Chris Reyes
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Cypress Woods
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11
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Defender
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Trey McGlamery
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Cypress Creek
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11
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Defender
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Osiel Garza
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Jersey Village
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11
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Goalkeeper
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Blake Lieberman
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Goalkeeper
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Jersey Village freshman Jonathan Cervantes was named District 17-6A Newcomer of the Year.
Second Team All-District 17-6A
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Name
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School
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Grade
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Position
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Branndon Marion
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Forward
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Adiran Martinez
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Cypress Ridge
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11
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Forward
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Roland Sankawulo
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Cypress Springs
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11
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Forward
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Alejandro Barboza
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Forward
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Alan Campuzano
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Langham Creek
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10
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Forward
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Roger Bonilla
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Jersey Village
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12
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Midfielder
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Jesús Cerda
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Cypress Lakes
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11
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Midfielder
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Bryan Zuniga
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Cypress Lakes
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11
|
Midfielder
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Assem Makzoumi
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Midfielder
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Cain Hernandez
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Cypress Falls
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12
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Midfielder
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Edwin Melendez
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Cypress Woods
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11
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Midfielder
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Hugo Garcia
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Cypress Springs
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12
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Midfielder
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Kevin Lopez
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Jersey Village
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11
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Defender
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Anthony Lockridge
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Cy-Fair
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12
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Defender
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Josh Arroyave
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Cypress Springs
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11
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Defender
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Alex Alaniz
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Jersey Village
|
10
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Defender
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Jack Gerow
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Defender
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Stephen Soriano
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Langham Creek
|
11
|
Defender
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Josue Contreras
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Cypress Falls
|
11
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Defender
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Francisco Rodriguez
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Cypress Falls
|
11
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Goalkeeper
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Nicolas Panameno
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Cypress Ranch
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12
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Goalkeeper
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Jersey Village Head Coach Danny Forsythe was named District 17-6A Co-Coach of the Year.
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