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THE HUNGER WITHIN: Tomball Softball Eyes State in Regional Rematch
Few softball teams in Texas are as scorching as Tomball right now. The surge is hardly surprising, especially after last season’s breakthrough run that carried the Cougars four rounds deep into the postseason.
What makes their rise even more notable is how recent it’s been. After years of finishing just outside the playoff picture, the group has transformed into a bona fide contender with Alyssa Thompson now in her third season at the helm.
Once again, the Cougars find themselves in familiar territory. Sitting at 29-3, Tomball enters the Region II Final set to face Forney — the very team that ended their season last May. This time, however, the stakes come with a twist: a best-of-three series instead of a single-elimination showdown.
With a chance to secure their first State Final Four berth since 2005, we take an in-depth look at the Tomball Cougars as they prepare for a crucial series against Forney — and the journey that led them to this point.
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ALL IN: Region II on notice as No. 9 Tomball surges back into form
No. 9 -- Tomball Cougars
One of the more welcome surprises to emerge last spring, Tomball (29–5) pieced together its strongest outing in over a decade. The Cougars not only stormed through district play en route to an undefeated championship, but also reached the Regional Finals for the first time since their run to the 5A State Semifinals in 2010.
There’s little reason to believe that momentum will fade in 2026. Third-year head coach Alyssa Thompson and her staff bring back virtually the entire roster that powered last year’s breakthrough, positioning Tomball as a legitimate contender once again.

Leading a notably deep Cougars bullpen, reigning 15-6A Pitcher of the Year Regina “Regi” Amaya continues to flourish in a starring role and shows no signs of slowing down. Versatility remains another defining strength, embodied by senior Kaylea Wall, a Blinn commit and first-team all-district selection who batted .426 while pacing the team with 35 RBIs and six home runs — all while logging significant innings in the circle and across the infield.
Senior shortstop Aubrey Murillo (Abilene Christian) also returns after registering a team-high 96 hits and setting a new program record with 34 stolen bases, earning District 15-6A Defensive Player of the Year recognition. Trinity-bound catcher Leila Guerra and infielder Macey Frank (Nicholls State), both senior first-team selections, further solidify Tomball’s balanced lineup as the Cougars aim to build on their rapid ascension.
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