ECNL Girls Texas Conference – Three teams to watch on week three
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The club soccer season is starting to pick up in the nation and, after kicking off their seasons at some point over the last two weeks, teams from the country’s biggest leagues will be in action again this week, looking…
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Continue ReadingThe club soccer season is starting to pick up in the nation and, after kicking off their seasons at some point over the last two weeks, teams from the country’s biggest leagues will be in action again this week, looking for more positive results and improvement.
It’s no different in the Texas Conference of the ECNL Girls League, where several matches will be taking place across the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado this weekend. As we wish all teams great matches this week, here are three sides to keep an eye on over the next few days:
OK Energy FC 06/05
The team from Oklahoma started the season on fire, getting impressive road wins against Classics Elite and Sting Austin last weekend without star forward Narissa Fults. This week, they’ll be up against one of the most talented teams in the state in Solar SC at home, on Saturday. OEFC have an elite shot-stopper in Callie Sullivan, who conceded just once in their first two matches, and a lot of talent in midfield with Hannah Montoya, Aniya Facen and Lydia Viets Lydia Viets M Edmond Memorial | 2024 TX . Up top, Presley Boyd and Marlee Fort had both a great opening week and Addy Johnson is right up there with the best in the region.
FC Dallas G07
One of the strongest teams in the division, FC Dallas won their first three matches in the season, outscoring Tulsa SC, Real Colorado Athletico and Pride SC by 19-1. This week, they will battle Dallas rivals DKSC on the road on Saturday. FC Dallas are truly loaded and have an incredible collection of talent, starting from goal with Olivia Geller Olivia Geller 5'9" | GK Southlake Carroll | 2025 State #56 Nation TX . On defense, Kiara Gilmore Kiara Gilmore null | D State #66 Nation TX is one of the best defenders in the country and Tessa Areola can play at a very high level both in the middle of the backline or as a right back. The team got a massive addition in midfielder with Olivia Belcher Olivia Belcher null | M Colleyville Heritage | 2025 State #68 Nation TX moving from DKSC to form a fantastic trio with Isabella Martinez and Isabelle Traub. On the attack, Samira Minor, Holly Storer Holly Storer null | F State #52 Nation TX and Charli Harris Charli Harris F Independence | 2026 State #28 Nation TX can score goals all-year long.
Solar SC G08
The talented Solar SC team will be among the last to debut in the season, having a difficult road game against OK Energy SC on Saturday. A new face coming from Sting Dallas, Kayla Cervantes Kayla Cervantes GK State TX gives the team a lot of security between the posts. In front of her, center back London Young London Young M State TX and Rhiannon Mahon Rhiannon Mahon 5'10" | D Prosper | 2026 State #33 Nation TX , who can play outside back or center back, anchor the team’s backline. Savannah Johnson, Elena Reyna Elena Reyna 5'4" | D Lake Dallas | 2026 State TX , and Cassidy Horton Cassidy Horton M Argyle | 2026 State TX will be leading Solar’s midfield this season while the duo formed by pacey winger Jordan Hill Jordan Hill 5'8" | F Hebron | 2026 State #29 Nation TX and physical striker Kamiya Beck Kamiya Beck F Lancaster | 2026 State TX should make of them one of the most productive teams in the division.