Soccer – Varsity Boys vs HCYA
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Providence Classical School
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ HAPS Championship
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ HAPS Playoffs
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs St. Joseph Catholic School-Bryan
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ St. Joseph Catholic School-Bryan
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs The Woodlands Christian Academy
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Providence Classical School
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Northland
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ Trinity Klein Lutheran School
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Salem Lutheran School
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Covenant Christian School-Conroe
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ The Woodlands Christian Academy
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ Providence Classical School
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ Northland
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Trinity Klein Lutheran School
Soccer – Middle School Boys @ Salem Lutheran School
Soccer – Middle School Boys vs Covenant Christian School – Conroe
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ TAPPS State
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Regionals
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Area
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Bi-district
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs The Woodlands Christian Academy
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Frassati Catholic High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ The Woodlands Christian Academy
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Frassati Catholic High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Lutheran South Academy
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Westbury Christian School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Kinkaid School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Providence Classical School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs St. Pius X High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Houston Christian High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs HCYA
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Emery/Weiner School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ Concordia Lutheran High School
Soccer – Varsity Boys @ John Cooper
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs St. John XXIII
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Awty International School
Soccer – Varsity Boys vs Second Baptist Scrimmage
Austin Teague
Cody Callahan
Blake Roberts
Matthew Mudrow
Kevin Dubon
Colin Burns
Cole Greenberg
Soccer – Varsity Boys – TAPPS State (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – TAPPS Semifinals (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – TAPPS Regionals vs The British School
Soccer – Varsity Boys – TAPPS Area vs John Paul Corpus Christi
Soccer – Varsity Boys – TAPPS Bi-district (TBD)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Faith West Academy (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Lutheran High School North (Home)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – St. Joseph Catholic School-Bryan (Home)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Northland Christian School (Home)
Soccer – Middle School A Boys – HAPS Championship (TBD)
Soccer – Middle School A Boys – HAPS Semifinals (TBD)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Brazos Christian School (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Homeschool Christian Youth Association (HCYA) (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Allen Academy (Away)
Soccer – Middle School A Boys – Covenant Christian School – Conroe (Home)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Faith West Academy (Home)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Lutheran High School North (Away)
Soccer – Middle School A Boys – Providence Classical School (Home)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – St. Joseph Catholic School-Bryan (Away)
Soccer – Middle School A Boys – Covenant Christian School – Conroe (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – Northland Christian School (Away)
Soccer – Varsity Boys – The John Cooper School (Home)
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Warriors are State Runners-Up!
Congratulations to our Cypress Christian School Warriors boys soccer team for making it to the 2022 TAPPS Division III state championship game! The Warriors played their 14-0 season with grit, never gave up and earned the right to play in the final showdown. On March 8 in Round Rock, TX, the CCS Warriors faced off against a tough team, Colleyville Covenant Christian.
Led by Coach Ade and Coach Dipo, the entire CCS team contributed to a lively match and a hard-fought battle. Forwards, Colin Burns and Alex Andrus led the offensive attack for CCS with Burns scoring a second-half goal. Kevin Dubon and Anthony Shatby distributed the ball from mid-field and both players scored during the back-and-forth match. Cody Andrus, Maxwell Landrum and goalie, Parker Coates helped lead a strong defense in opposition to Colleyville.
Though our team played with determination to the final whistle, unfortunately, the Warriors fell short against the Cougars with a final score of 5-3. We are very proud of everything that our 2022 CCS Warriors team achieved in their outstanding season. They embodied the Warrior spirit…they exemplified One Heart!
MS Boys Soccer are District Runners-Up!
The middle school boys soccer team had a great and ever-improving season. From November 18, 2021, the young Warriors went on an eight-game winning streak, which the team was able to achieve by their sheer willingness and determination to be the best and learn the wonderful game of soccer. The team only sustained three losses, regarded as lessons, which brought a sense of hunger and fight to these talented young men. These lessons enabled everyone to step up and become leaders in their various positions, enlightened each and every player to see their significance to the team and opened their minds to push themselves past their limits.
One out of the three lessons came in the championship game where the Warriors learned to have heart, bravery and mental toughness. Even though the team lost a few players during the season, they did not allow this to discourage them, but rather they found strength in that and fought to the very end.
The definition of a Warrior is someone who finds bravery in adversity, someone who even when faced with trials, never gives up, and who shows resilience in whatever it is they are doing. These young men showed this entire season that they are the true definition of Warriors. Their coaches cannot wait to see what each of them will accomplish next season.
MS Girls Soccer are District Champions!
What a wonderful season the Lady Warriors middle school soccer team had!
The season began with the Lady Warriors losing the season opening game. The Warriors put this first game behind them with dignity, dedication, poise and hard work. They finished the season with a record of 9-2-2, winning all of their district games and securing first place in the district and a place in the championship game.
The championship game was intense from kickoff with the Lady Warriors striking at the opponent’s goal within the first five minutes of the game. The game was back and forth even with the Lady Warriors having ball possession 90% of the game. The Warriors had a difficult time putting a goal in the back of the net and the spectators were at the edge of their seats with every strike on goal. The Northland defensive line was formidable but with persistence and composure the Lady Warriors pressed and with skill found the back of the net and put the Warriors up 1-0.
The Warriors played the remainder of the game as if the score was 0-0, winning the district championship with a final score of 1-0.
Congratulations, Lady Warriors !!!