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Soccer Postseason Begins for Record-Tying 13 CFISD Teams
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Soccer Postseason Begins for Record-Tying 13 CFISD Teams

March 24 2022

The District 16-6A and District 17-6A soccer seasons concluded March 11, with the top four boys’ and girls’ teams on each side qualifying for the UIL playoffs that begin March 24.

Of the 16 possible playoff spots, all but three went to CFISD schools for the second consecutive year. The total of 13 teams ties the record for most CFISD soccer teams to enter the postseason in one year.

In 16-6A, Langham Creek High School claimed the boys’ championship, finishing with an 11-2-1 record (34 points) in league play to go into the postseason as the district’s top seed.

Cypress Ranch High School placed second with a 9-2-3 record (30 points), while Bridgeland High School went 7-1-6 (27 points) to finish in third place. Cypress Lakes High School claimed the fourth seed with an 8-3-3 record (27 points). The Bears earned the district’s third seed due to the head-to-head aggregate tie-breaker.

The following playoff pairings are set for this week:
  • Langham Creek will meet Klein at 7:30 p.m. on March 25 at the Berry Center (8877 Barker Cypress Road);
  • Cypress Ranch will play Klein Forest at 7:30 p.m. on March 25 at Cypress Woods High School (13550 Woods-Spillane Blvd.);
  • Bridgeland will clash with Klein Cain at 7 p.m. on March 25 at Klein Memorial Stadium (16607 Stuebner Airline Road); and
  • Cypress Lakes will face Tomball at 7 p.m. on March 25 at Cy-Fair High School (22602 Northwest Freeway).

On the girls’ side, Cypress Woods High School and Bridgeland both posted 13-1 records (39 points) in league play to be crowned co-District 16-6A champions. Cypress Woods will enter the postseason as the district’s first seed due to the overall goal differential during the regular season. Bridgeland will be the district’s second seed.

Cypress Woods High School junior Lauren Fritz, left, and Bridgeland High School senior Mya Trager, right, helped lead the Wildcats and the Bears to a co-District 16-6A championship. Cypress Woods will play Tomball at 7 p.m. on March 24 at the Berry Center. Bridgeland will face Tomball Memorial at 7:30 p.m. on March 25 at Pridgeon Stadium.

Cypress Ranch finished in third place with a 9-4-1 record (28 points), while Cypress Falls High School finished fourth with a 7-7 record (21 points).

The following playoff pairings are set for this week:
  • Cypress Woods will meet Tomball at 7 p.m. on March 24 at the Berry Center;
  • Bridgeland will play Tomball Memorial at 7:30 p.m. on March 25 at Pridgeon Stadium (11355 Falcon Road);
  • Cypress Ranch will clash with Klein Oak at 6 p.m. on March 25 at Langham Creek High School (17610 FM 529); and
  • Cypress Falls will face Klein at 7 p.m. on March 25 at Cypress Falls High School (9811 Huffmeister Road).

Tickets for District 16-6A playoff games will be sold at the gate for $5 apiece (adults and students) and will be cash only.

In 17-6A, Cypress Creek High School claimed the boys’ championship, finishing with an 11-2-1 record (34 points).

Cypress Creek High School senior Carlin Denney and the Cougars claimed the District 17-6A boys’ championship and will play Houston Westside at 7 p.m. on March 25 at Cypress Creek High School.

Jersey Village High School went 10-1-3 (33 points) to finish third and Cypress Ridge High School and Spring Branch ISD’s Northbrook High School both finished with 6-5-3 records (21 points) in regular season play. Cypress Ridge will enter the postseason as the third seed due to the overall goal differential.

The following playoff pairings are set for this week:
  • Cypress Creek will meet Houston Westside at 7 p.m. on March 25 at Cypress Creek High School (9815 Grant Road);
  • Jersey Village will play Houston Westbury at 5 p.m. on March 25 at HISD’s Delmar Stadium (2020 Mangum Road); and
  • Cypress Ridge will face Houston Bellaire at 5:30 p.m. on March 25 at Pridgeon Stadium.

On the girls’ side, Cy-Fair High School placed second with a 12-2 record (36 points), while Cypress Creek went 6-7-1 (19 points) to finish fourth. Spring Branch ISD’s Stratford High School finished in first place, while Memorial High School finished third.

Cy-Fair High School senior Marisa Dale and the Bobcats finished second in District 17-6A and will face Houston Heights at 5:30 p.m. on March 25 at the Berry Center.

The following playoff pairings are set for this week:
  • Cypress Creek will meet Houston Bellaire at 7:30 p.m. on March 24 at Pridgeon Stadium; and
  • Cy-Fair will play Houston Heights at 5:30 p.m. on March 25 at the Berry Center.

Tickets for District 17-6A playoff games will be sold at the gate for $5 apiece (adults and students) and will be cash only.

Tickets for the Jersey Village boys’ game are $5 apiece (adults and students) and are sold online through Houston ISD.



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