HTX Soccer News

ECNL Boys Phoenix Showcase 2024

Written by Simon Boddison | Nov 18, 2024 8:51:14 PM

For Immediate Release. 

November 18, 2024.

The Boys ECNL traveled with three age groups to compete in Phoenix, AZ at the ECNL National Event (November 15-17) and came away with some outstanding results and performances (5W-1L-3T).  Two first class complexes were used for the three day event that also hosted an ECNL National Selection game that Cesar Garcia (06/07B ECNL) played 70 minutes on the winning team.  The group also got to watch the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) championship game with San Jose State University vs. Seattle University along with taking a tour of Grand Canyon University (NCAA Division I) to check out the campus and facilities.  

Four coaching staff members were also present to support the three teams: Dave Dengerink (Boys Director), Alex Cardenas (Academy Director), Miguel Becerra (Head Coach), Roger Bonilla (Head Coach).

"Another great experience for the boys to play teams outside of our regular conference and be tested and seen on the national stage" said Alex Cardenas, Academy Director.  "There was a good amount of college coaching staff inquiring about our players and sitting on the sidelines to review the talent.  A very worthwhile event in providing further exposure for our prospective student-athletes."

"Providing the players quality opposition, the opportunity to play in front of college coaching staff on superb facilities was the goal for this weekend and we accomplished it," said Roger Bonilla, Head Coach | Boys College Strategist. "We look forward in continuing to work with all the players in completing their college search."

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HTX Soccer is the largest youth soccer club in the Greater Houston area with more than 8,500 players at every skill level from recreational to elite from the ages of 3-19. The club truly represents the sport in Houston, with teams serving a 100-mile radius from Downtown Houston. Since 2006, it has developed 700+ players who have gone on to play collegiately, more than any other club in the area, and 62 players have been selected to attend their respective youth national teams activities. HTX Soccer’s elite boys’ teams are part of the ECNL, the most competitive youth soccer league in America, and its elite girls teams compete in the Girls Academy (G.A.) League against the top teams and clubs throughout the country.

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