The talent in Texas high school soccer is on full display as the District 26-6A coaches have announced their annual all-district honors, recognizing the standout players who dominated the pitch this season.
Leading the superlative awards, the Midfielder of the Year title was shared by two exceptional talents: Maya Ramirez of Lake Travis and Lily Ruff of Dripping Springs. Lake Travis also claimed the Offensive Player of the Year honor with Amelia Clark, while Dripping Springs' Shea Sisson was named Defensive Player of the Year. Kennytzia De La Torre Arias from Del Valle earned the versatile Utility Player of the Year award.
The First Team All-District selections feature a formidable roster. Dripping Springs is represented by Emerson Barefoot, Carson Thompson, Annabelle Pittman, Isa Guerrero, and Ella Castillo. Lake Travis placed Mya Griffin, Addy Baker, Adalyn Albright, and Sutton Leibowitz on the first team. Westlake's honorees are Claire Eckman, Janina Maldei-Stumm, and Grace Condon, while Austin High's Kate Loudamy, Arianna Dordal, M.J. Maebius, and Brynn Lloyd round out the elite group.
The Second Team showcases even more depth from these competitive programs. Dripping Springs contributors include Juanita Diaz, Rachel Darilek, Brooke Greeneville, and Lauren Velasco. Lake Travis is represented by Avery Court, Ava Gilbert, Campbell Caruthers, and Tea Liberman. From Westlake, Zoe Findlay, Amara Kazzi-Loyde, and Emma Terrell earned spots, with Austin High's Atiana Sigala, Kate Pieczonka, and Piper Phillips also selected.
Honorable Mentions were awarded to a host of impactful players: Bowie's Alli Billick, Marley Downs, and Stella Kloninger; Lake Travis's Brooklyn Bell, Parker Clowe, and Evangeline Suehs; Austin High's Pepi Brady, Emerson Teague, and Ollie Tramontana; and Del Valle's Maricela Cabrera, Sarai Pena, and Destiny Tobias. Congratulations to all these athletes on a fantastic season.
