On the final night of the high school football regular season, the Austin-area non-District 26-6A schools won a perfect season, a district title and a playoff berth. There are still two games remaining in the district, which are expected to conclude next week when schools return from spring break. Here's the weekend's soccer report:
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Georgetown 2, Bastrop 0: Martin Valdez and LaCondre Hall intercepted passes from Beni Ponce and JJ Carrillo Jr., and the Eagles closed out the regular season with a win. Juan Jose Serrano recorded the shutout.
Northeast 3, Navarro 0: The Raiders finished the regular season with a win, with goals from Roger Amador, Jose Aza Juarez and Augustin Bitomwa. Jeff Lopez and Cristium Espinoza had assists, and Gelson Dominguez and Juan Vargas combined for the shutout victory. Northeast will face Georgetown in the first round of the playoffs on March 26.
Westlake 4, Johnson 0: William Fagerberg, Christian Mezas, Simon Katz and Dylan Holm all scored for the Chaps, who currently sit second in District 26-6A. Mac Elliott and Tobin Nguyen teamed up for the shutout win, while Fagerberg, Mezas and Izel Gonzalez also had assists.
Stony Point 2, Manor 2: Colton Lee and Antonio Diaz scored for the Tigers, who clinched fourth place and a playoff berth from District 25-6A.
Vandegrift 3, Westwood 0: The Vipers finished the District 25-6A championship with a win thanks to goals from Emmy Aranda, Rahul Gupta and Grant Teodecki and a shutout from Charlie Reed.
Glen 1, Liberty Hill 0: With a clean sheet from Keller Merchant and a goal from John Gomez, the Grizzlies finished the regular season undefeated with a 23-0-1 record.
Rouse 2, Cedar Park 1: Elian Bahena and Nathan Shaw scored for the Raiders, who finished second in District 25-5A.
McCollum 6, Eastside 1: Austin Gaulier, Speight Toohey and Isai Villarreal-Pacheco had goals and assists, and Jay Schrett, Matisse Goertz and Luca Alvarez-Scarborough scored to lead the Knights to victory in District 24-5A final game. lead.
Vista Ridge 5, Round Rock 2: Kyriakos C. Kea had a goal and an assist, J. Mossholder, Omar Elwah, Yaseen Salman and Will Payton all scored, and Arthur Santos had two assists. The Rangers finished the District 25-6A game with a victory. Ace Stevens also had an assist for Vista Ridge, which finished second in the district.
Bowie 2, Lake Travis 0: Goals from Griffin Crowley and Rowen Wells and a shutout from Blaze Hatchett helped the Bulldogs win the District 26-6A title and remain undefeated on the season.
Hendrickson 3, Elgin 0: The Hawks ended the season with a win behind goals from Blake Tobias, Jackson White and Mateo Palma. Moises Aguirre and Parma also recorded assists. Mitch Fairstar recorded a clean sheet.
Anderson 1, Dripping Springs 1: In the District 26-6A tie, Luke Markham scored for the Trojans and Trent Trotter found the back of the net for the Tigers.
Connally 2, East View 2: In the District 23-5A final game, Aldo Torreto and Damian Cantu scored for the Patriots, while Noe Molina and Lawrence Do found the net for the Cougars. Joaquín Rubleras provided the assist for Cantu's goal. Eastview will host McCollum and Connally will face Crockett in the first round of the playoffs on March 26.
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Westlake 4, Johnson 0: Two goals from Kate Grannis, goals from Mia Berry and Gabby Jatinen, and a shutout from Sophia Martin gave the Chaps a big win for their playoff hopes. Ade Nelson, Zoe Findlay, Grace Condon and Claire Eckman all had assists.
Bowie 2, Lake Travis 1: Valeria Portilla and Eva Grosso scored for the Bulldogs, who posted a crucial District 26-6A win that kept their playoff hopes alive.
Westwood 4, Vandegrift 0: Tayla Score had two goals, Mia Wiele had a goal and an assist, and Kate Willick had a goal to lead the Warriors, who finished second in District 25-6A. Sam Walker recorded his ninth shutout in goal.
Anderson 3, Dripping Springs 0: Stella Tatum had a goal and an assist, Claire Navarro and Haley Zettor scored, and the Trojans remained in contention for the District 26-6A title. Gracie Huff also had an assist and Charlie McCreery also had a shutout in goal. Anderson coach Emily Horvath praised the play of Zator and Jessica Greenway on defense.
Leander 8, Bastrop 1: Paige Davis and Kenzie Boley had two goals and one assist, Kylie Jammer had two assists, Alyse Cavanaugh, Kylie Bernal, Cori Harper and Taya Sturdevant scored, and the Lions entered the regular season as District 25-5A champions. finished. Cori Harper, Kate Horvath and Kalea Raynaud all had assists.