Judson High School’s Lady Rockets Earn District 29-6A Soccer Honors
Judson High School is closing out the girls soccer season with a moment the Converse community can rally around. On April 8, the school announced that multiple Lady Rockets earned District 29-6A honors, putting a spotlight on the athletes whose work stood out across district play and giving Judson families another reminder of the talent competing on campus.
According to the school’s announcement, Kara Fossler was named First Team All-District, Alana Norton earned Co-Goalie of the Year, Katia Celedon and Angel Rosales were selected for Second Team All-District, and D'Yauni Howard, Aliyah Ardion and Maria Hernandez received honorable mention recognition. The honors were announced under the headline “Soccer: District Accolades for our Lady Rockets.”
For a high school program, recognition spread across multiple categories matters. It signals more than one standout performance. In Judson’s case, the district honors reflect visible contributions at several levels, from a top all-district selection to a major goalkeeper award and multiple additional players recognized by district coaches. For students, parents and alumni, that kind of list turns an end-of-season recap into something more personal: proof that the Lady Rockets were making an impression beyond their own sideline.
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That is especially meaningful at Judson High School, a Judson ISD campus at 9142 FM 78 in Converse, where athletics remain one of the clearest ways a school community comes together across grade levels and neighborhoods. District awards do not tell the whole story of a season, but they do give families and younger players a tangible example of what commitment, improvement and consistency can look like inside the program.
The school’s post did not include additional postseason details, but it did make one thing clear: the Lady Rockets gave Judson High School plenty to celebrate this spring. In a fast-moving school year, those recognitions can carry real weight, not only for the athletes named, but for classmates, coaches and supporters who have watched the program put in the work. For readers searching for Judson High School girls soccer news, District 29-6A all-district honors, or Converse TX high school sports updates, this announcement stands as one of the school’s clearest recent snapshots of success on the field.
Residents can continue following Judson High School and Judson ISD channels for more student achievement and athletics updates. Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for more local school and community coverage.
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