Here are some of the top performers from the past week in Houston high school boys soccer. Nominations can be submitted to alvaro.montano@houstonchronicle.com by Sunday at 2 p.m.
Lanyambo Muko Jr., Terry
Muko scored four goals for a total of 40 goals as the Rangers defeated Randle 6-0 in District 20-5A last Friday, ending their undefeated regular season with a 21-0-4 record.
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TJ Bass Jr., Clear Lake
Bath earned its ninth clean sheet of the season as the Falcons made 11 saves in a shutout in a 3-0 win over Brazos Wood in District 24-4A last Friday.
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Eduardo Ciotta, Sr., George Ranch
Ciotta's two goals helped the Longhorns defeat Fort Bend Dulles 4-3 in District 20-6A last Tuesday, ending an 11-game winless streak.
Allen Iverson Rojas Sr., Cypress Ridge
Iverson-Rojas scored a hat trick for the second consecutive week, leading the Rams to a 3-1 victory over Cy-Fair in District 17-6A last Tuesday. The third-year starter is the all-time leading scorer (40 points) and assist leader (20 points) in school history.
Narciso Ramirez Sr., Summer Creek
Ramirez had two goals and an assist as the Bulldogs defeated CE King 4-2 in District 21-6A last Tuesday, ending a losing streak.
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Ryan Sharma Sr., Tompkins
The Falcons defeated Morton Ranch 7-2 in District 19-6A last Tuesday, ending a two-game winning streak with sophomore Eloy Ferrer's three assists for a hat trick.
Ihsan Topuz Sr., Fort Bend Austin
Topps' hat trick gave the Bulldogs a 3-1 victory over Busch in last Friday's District 20-6A game.
Alex Agwunobi, Sr., Hightower
Agwunobi scored three goals last Friday to help the Hurricanes clinch a playoff berth in a 4-0 District 20-6A win over Clements.
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Aldo Orozco Sr., Sam Houston
Orozco scored two goals in the Tigers' 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Westside last Friday in District 18-6A, clinching a playoff berth for the first time in five years. After trailing 2-0 at half-time, Mauro Henriques scored the opening goal, followed by Orozco's pair with the go-ahead goal in the 23rd minute.rd Minutes.
Eddie Garcia, Sophos, Columbus
Garcia had his second clean sheet of the season as he made seven saves for the Cardinals' shutout in a 3-0 District 22-4A win over Wharton last Friday. That puts him five behind sophomore teammate Giovanni Martinez.