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Girls Academy Success at GA Playoffs 2026

Written by Simon Boddison | Jun 27, 2026 1:45:26 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 27, 2026

HTX Girls Academy Teams Compete on National Stage at Girls Academy Playoffs in California

NORCO, Calif. (June 18-23, 2026) – HTX Soccer’s Girls Academy program once again showcased its strength and depth on the national stage with five Girls Academy age groups (U13-U17), competing in Southern California at the prestigious Girls Academy National Playoffs at the SilverLakes Sports Complex in Norco, California.

Advancing Teams:
A huge congratulations to the 13GA team for their 1–0 victory over Lamorinda FC, and to the 12GA team for defeating Rhode Island Surf 2-0 in the quarterfinals. Both teams have earned their place in the GA Finals which will be held at River City Sportsplex in Midlothian, Virginia, from July 9–12. We are incredibly proud of their hard work, determination, and success. Best of luck as they continue their national championship journey!

13GA Roster:
Aryanna Mendoza, Ava Rodriguez, Darcy Gillette, Faith Mixon-Chase, Haley Demmeck, Harper Lee, Hayleigh Simon, Henley Seckinger, Isa Vaughan, Kaylee DelBello, Kingsleigh Baquero, Leilani Weston, Olivia Ashurst, Olivia Prather, Raeghan Arnold, Scarlett Vega, Vittoria Bordes

12GA Roster:
Alexis Page, Brooklyn Wilson, Eden Rose Karim, Elise Albores, Emily Carney, Jannie Toh, Kayden Taylor, Katherine Weathers, Keira Medeiros, Kelly Harper, Laiken Fernie, Luciana Prather, Madi Smith, Makenna Vinson, Palmer Cudd, Saige Williams, Tegan Harper-Lee

The event brought together the top Girls Academy teams from across the United States for six days of elite competition. For HTX Soccer, having representation in five age groups was a significant accomplishment and reflected the continued growth and success of the club’s girls pathway.

"Having five teams qualify for the Girls Academy Playoffs is a fantastic achievement for our girls program and a testament to the hard work that has gone in throughout the entire season," said Andrew Squire, Girls Director." I would like to congratulate the teams, coaching staff, and parents for their commitment this entire year. Having 4 teams advance to the R16 of and two teams go one step further and qualify for the GA Finals next month is incredible. We are excited to go compete for our first GA National Championship"

“It was a tremendous event, showcasing national-level competition,” said Randy Evans, Technical Director. “The Girls Academy League did an outstanding job hosting, and having five of our qualifying teams participate made for a fantastic way to close out the 2025–26 season on a high note. A huge thank you goes to our players, who showed great resilience, the parents for their support and the coaching staff for their hard work and unwavering commitment to developing our elite player pathway.”

Coaching Staff Present: Randy Evans (Technical Director), Andrew Squire (Girls Director), Willie Fowlkes (Head Coach) Hiroyuki Suzuki (Head Coach), Walter Anoruo (Head Coach), Deusdedit Caguana (GK Director).

HTX GIRLS ACADEMY TEAM OPPONENT RESULT
13G City SC Tied 1-1
13G Baltimore Celtic SC Won 1-0
13G Michigan Tigers Won 3-1
13G Lamorinda SC Won 1-0 (Quarter Final)
     
12G Michigan Jaguars Lost 1-2
12G Spokane Shadow Won 4-1
12G North Shore United Won 4-1
12G Rhode Island Surf Won 2-0 (Round of 16)
     
11G STA Lost 1-2
11G Madison 56ers Won 1-0
11G SC Del Sol Lost 0-2
     
10G Broomfield SC Won 3-2
10G Spokane Shadow Lost 0-1
10G IMG Academy Won 4-0
10G Indy Premier Lost 0-1 (Round of 16)
     
09G PA Classics Tied 2-2
09G Tonka Fusion Elite Tied 1-1
09G FC United Won 2-0
09G  SC del Sol Lost 1-5 (Round of 16)
     

 


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About HTX Soccer

HTX Soccer is the largest youth soccer club in the Greater Houston area, with over 8,500 players ranging from recreational to elite levels, ages 3 to 19. Serving a 100-mile radius from Downtown Houston, HTX represents the true heart of soccer in the city and its surrounding communities. Since 2006, HTX has helped more than 810 players advance to collegiate soccer, more than any other club in the region. The club has also seen 67 players selected for youth national team activities, and 17 players go on to play professionally around the world.

HTX’s elite boys’ teams compete in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), while the elite girls’ teams participate in the Girls Academy (G.A.) League, both top-tier platforms in U.S. youth soccer.

HTX Soccer is proud to be home to:
🏆 2026 U13 Girls Academy Champions Cup Finalists
🏆 2025 U15 Girls Academy Champions Cup National Finalists
🏆 2025 U19 Girls Academy Champions Cup National Champions
🏆 🏆 Back-to-back USYS U13 Girls National Champions (2024 & 2025)

HTX continues to set the standard for youth soccer development and competition locally, regionally, and nationally.

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