ECNL Girls TX – Three teams to follow this week
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The club soccer season continues at full pace as we’re about to complete two full months of action, every team has had promising moments, highlighting the high level of play across the country. The Texas Conference of the ECNL Girls…
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Continue ReadingThe club soccer season continues at full pace as we’re about to complete two full months of action, every team has had promising moments, highlighting the high level of play across the country.
The Texas Conference of the ECNL Girls League is going to have another busy week, with matches going on across the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado. As we prepare to follow the exciting encounters that are going to take place, here are three sides to keep an eye on over the next few days:
Dallas Texans G06/05
The Texans will face San Antonio’s Classics Elite on the road on Saturday, in what is going to be just their fourth match of the season. They have one win, one loss and one tie in their first three encounters and will attempt to return home on the positive side of things. The Texans are a very strong defensive team, with goalkeepers Kaitlyn Gustafson Kaitlyn Gustafson GK Celina (TX) | 2024 TX and Bryanna Russell and defenders Ella Bushko Ella Bushko D V.R. Eaton | 2024 TX , Skylar Henley Skylar Henley D L.D. Bell | 2024 TX , Brooke Philips, Erin O’Sullivan Erin O’Sullivan M TX and Samantha Quiroz all offering great options on the back. In midfield, Erin O’Donnell, Amalia Lopez Amalia Lopez F North Mesquite | 2024 State #56 Nation TX and Aubrie Ramos control the pace and create the chances for Sadie Ozymy Sadie Ozymy F TX , Skylar Belanger Skylar Belanger null | F TX and Madie Brinkley up top.
Solar SC G07
Undoubtedly one of the most talented groups of players in the country, Solar have been steamrolling opponents since the start of the season, having won all their seven matches with 44 goals scored and just three against. This week they will play Sting Dallas Royal on Saturday. Much of their defensive strength comes from exceptional goalkeeper Evan O’Steen Evan O’Steen GK State #4 Nation TX , but they have plenty of talent in their backline too with Chloe Nugent Chloe Nugent 5'4" | D Hebron | 2025 State #220 Nation TX , Emerson Garcia Emerson Garcia null | D John H Guyer | 2025 State TX and Parker Wilkerson Parker Wilkerson D TX . The creative Kennedy Fuller Kennedy Fuller 5'5" | F Southlake Carroll (TX) | 2024 #1 Nation TX and Kamdyn Fuller Kamdyn Fuller M Southlake Carroll | 2026 State #32 Nation TX run the show in midfield, helped by Jordyn Hardeman Jordyn Hardeman null | D State #17 Nation TX , Rylee McLanahan Rylee McLanahan M State #23 Nation TX and Katie Nguyen Katie Nguyen M TX . On the attack, Payten Cooper Payten Cooper F #201 Nation TX , Leah Negeri Leah Negeri null | M TX and Hannah Jordan Hannah Jordan null | M Southlake Carroll | 2025 State #19 Nation TX are true goal-scoring threats.
OK Energy FC G08
The team from Oklahoma has three wins, three losses and two ties but hasn’t lost in their last three matches. This weekend, they will host Houston opponents Albion Hurricanes FC on Saturday and Challenge SC on Sunday. Goalkeeper Clare Nichols has been very good for OK Energy this season and has been counting on great protection from defenders Tristen Yi and Aubry Tagmir. In midfield, Ella Krisher and Jordyn Heathcock have been the most influential players. Much of OK Energy’s offensive production comes from Avery Raney, Mia Madden and Camryn Reiger.