Boys
District 28-6A
Who’s in: Smithson Valley (11-1-1), Clemens (11 -1-1), Steele (8-3-2), New Braunfels (7-4-2)
The breakdown: Smithson Valley and Clemens, barring an upset, appear on course to share the league title. If that happens, Smithson Valley would earned the league’s No. 1 playoff seed based on a head-to-head tiebreaker. Steele has secured third place regardless of the outcome of Friday’s match vs. Smithson Valley and New Braunfels is fourth.
District 28-6A
Who’s in: Reagan (12-0-3), LEE (10-3-2), Johnson (10-3-2), Brandeis (8-2-5)
The breakdown: Reagan has locked the district championship for the first time since 2018, the year it played for the UIL Class 6A state title. LEE and Johnson are tied for second after Johnson knocked off the defending state champion Volunteers 2-0 on Tuesday. The teams split their district matchups, so a tiebreaker could be needed to determine playoff seeding. Brandeis is fourth but could move up if either LEE or Johnson lose district finale on Friday.
District 29-6A
Who’s in: Harlan (16-0), O’Connor (12-2-2), Marshall (8-5-3), Brennan (5-7-4)
On the cusp: Warren (5-8-3), Stevens (4-6-6)
The breakdown: Harlan is the district winner, O’Connor is second, Marshall is third and Brennan is fourth. Brennan clinched the final postseason spot in a crazy day of developments on Tuesday. Brennan (19 points) held a slim lead over Warren (18 points) and Stevens (17 points) heading into Tuesday’s league finales and needed a win to secure a playoff berth. But the Bears lost to Marshall 3-1, which opened the door for Warren and Stevens. Warren, however, lost to Harlan 6-0 and was eliminated from playoff consideration. Losses by Brennan and Warren meant Stevens only needed a win vs. Holmes to land a playoff spot. The Falcons, though, played to a scoreless draw vs. Holmes, allowing Brennan to take the final berth.
District 26-5A
Who’s in: Dripping Springs (14-1), Alamo Heights (12-1-2), New Braunfels Canyon (10-6)
On the cusp: Kerrville Tivy (7-5-3), Kyle Lehman (6-5-4)
The breakdown: Dripping Springs grabbed the league title with its win Tuesday vs. Seguin and Alamo Heights’ 1-1 tie vs. Kyle Lehman. New Braunfels Canyon clinched third place with its win vs. Buda Johnson on Monday. Kerrville Tivy and Lehman are battling for the last spot. Tivy leads by two points going into their district finales. Tivy plays Dripping Springs and Lehman takes on Veterans Memorial.
District 27-5A
Who’s in: Lanier (14-1), Burbank (11-4), Sam Houston (10-6), Edison (9-6)
The breakdown: This district uses a point system that is similar to hockey — three points for a win in regulation, two points for winning on penalty kicks and one point for losing on penalty kicks if the contest is tied after regulation. With that said, Lanier is district champion and Brackenridge is second. Sam Houston and Edison are tied for third. Sam Houston has concluded its district schedule, so Edison can grab sole possession of third as long as it doesn’t loss in regulation to Jefferson in the teams’ district finale on Friday.
District 28-5A
Who’s in: Southwest (14-0), Southwest Legacy (8-4-2), Medina Valley (8-6), Harlandale (7-6-1)
The breakdown: Southwest won the league title, Southwest Legacy is second, Medina Valley is third and Harlandale secured fourth place with Tuesday’s 2-2 draw vs. Legacy.
District 26-4A
Who’s in: Boerne (11-0), Fredericksburg (8-2-1), Davenport (6-4-1), Wimberley (5-4-2)
The breakdown: Defending UIL Class 4A state champion Boerne is the league championship. Fredericksburg is second, Davenport is third and Wimberley is fourth heading into Monday’s district finales.
District 27-4A
Who’s in: La Vernia (10-0-2), Pleasanton (9-1-2), Fox Tech (5-4-3), Somerset (4-6-2)
The breakdown: La Vernia won the league crown. Pleasanton is second, Fox Tech captured third to earn its first playoff berth since 2012 and Somerset is fourth.
Girls
District 27-6A
Who’s in: Smithson Valley (13-0), Steele (10-3), New Braunfels (9-2-2), Clemens (7-4-2)
The breakdown: Smithson Valley is the district champion and sets its aim on an unbeaten run through league play when it hosts Steele on Friday. Steele is in second place, but is only one point ahead of New Braunfels, which will move into the runner-up spot with a win or tie combined with a loss by Steele. Clemens has secured the final spot.
District 28-6A
Who’s in: Clark (13-1-2), Reagan (11-1-3), Johnson (9-3-3)
On the cusp: Madison (7-4-4), Brandeis (7-5-3)
The breakdown: Clark won the district title with Tuesday’s 2-1 win vs. Madison. Reagan is second and Johnson is third. Madison and Brandeis square off Friday at Farris Stadium and the winner clinches the final playoff berth. Madison would also advance with a tie.
District 29-6A
Who’s in: Brennan (14-1-1), O’Connor (13-1-2), Taft (12-2-2), Harlan (8-5-3)
The breakdown: Brennan locked up the district crown with Tuesday’s 6-0 triumph over Warren, its second in a row. O’Connor was in the driver’s seat for the league title but lost to Taft 2-1 in its district finale and dropped to second. Taft is third and Harlan is fourth.
District 26-5A
Who’s in: Dripping Springs (16-0), Boerne Champion (11-3-1), New Braunfels Canyon (9-4-3), Alamo Heights (9-4-2)
The breakdown: Defending UIL Class 5A state champion Dripping Springs is the district winner and Boerne Champion is second. New Braunfels Canyon and Alamo Heights have the final two spots but postseason seeding will be determined with the outcome of Alamo Heights’ district finale vs. Seguin. Buda Johnson can mathematically finish in a tie with Alamo Heights, but the Mules own the head-to-head tiebreaker.
District 27-5A
Who’s in: Jefferson (13-2), Edison (13-2), Brackenridge (10-5)
On the cusp: Burbank (10-5), Kennedy (8-6)
The breakdown: This district uses a point system that is similar to hockey — three points for a win in regulation, two points for winning on penalty kicks and one point for losing on penalty kicks if the contest is tied after regulation. Jefferson nabbed the district title. Edison and Brackenridge are wrestling for second place and either Burbank or Kennedy will lock up the final berth.
District 28-5A
Who’s in: Southwest (14-0), Medina Valley (11-2-1), Southwest Legacy (7-6-1), McCollum (6-6-2)
The breakdown: Southwest has won the league title, Medina Valley is second, Southwest Legacy is third and McCollum is fourth. McCollum tied for fourth place, but McCollum advanced on a head-to-head tiebreaker.
District 26-4A
Who’s in: Wimberley (8-1-2), Boerne (7-1-3), Davenport (5-1-5)
On the cusp: Canyon Lake (5-4-2), Fredericksburg (4-4-3)
The breakdown: Wimberley can lock up the district title with a win next Monday vs. Davenport. A loss or tie by Wimberley would open a path for Boerne to either share or win the crown outright. Davenport has sewn up third place, while the winner of Monday’s Canyon Lake-Fredericksburg contest claims the final postseason spot.
District 27-4A
Who’s in: Uvalde (14-0), Pleasanton (12-2), La Vernia (9-5), Somerset (8-6)
The breakdown: Uvalde went unscathed en route to capturing the league championship. Pleasanton was second, La Vernia was third and Somerset grabbed the final playoff spot.
terrence@terrencesports.com
Twitter: @sa_terrence1
Comments: no replies