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VYPE Houston 2025-2026 Private School Girls Soccer Player of the Year Fan Poll
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TWCA's Kate Murphy
MAKING HER STORY: Murphy learning life lessons from the beautiful game
For Kate Murphy, soccer wasn't always part of her story.
Or maybe it was destined to be.
The senior center-back anchors the Warriors’ defense, but her soccer journey only began as a sophomore
.“I used to cheer and do gymnastics,” she said with a laugh. “Most of my friends were playing soccer, and it looked fun. I picked it up because of them, but it’s taught me so much more than I expected. I’ve struggled with anxiety growing up, which also leads to OCD. I’m wired to want everything to be perfect, but soccer has helped me realize that perfection isn’t possible. It’s about working toward a bigger goal, not just focusing on what’s right in front of you.”

The self-motivated teen credits the sport for instilling a deeper sense of discipline and perspective.
“Soccer has brought more structure and time management into my life,” Murphy explained. “That discipline has also pushed me to take more initiative in other areas, like going to church—even if I don’t have anyone to go with. The sport has helped me build a closer relationship with God.”
Murphy’s commitment to growth extends beyond the field.She’s an active member of Student Council, the Spanish Club, and Interact—a service-oriented organization.

“I like to stay involved,” she said. “Interact is all about service projects, like food drives, working with foster kids, Bible studies, and even helping with the IRONMAN in The Woodlands. It’s about making a difference in the community.”
Her selflessness is a recurring theme in both her present activities and future aspirations. Murphy plans to pursue a career in health care.
“I’m a nurturer,” she said. “I want to make a difference and be hands-on in my career. I want to be part of a team that brings about good, and I’ve learned a lot about that through soccer.”
It seems the beautiful game has taught Murphy more than she ever imagined.































