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The stars of 2025-26 Langham Creek Softball
No. 10 -- Langham Creek Lobos
Langham Creek returns fresh off a spring that saw the Lobos post a 27–7 record, cruise to an undefeated District 16-6A title, and claw their way three rounds into the postseason, where their momentum was unfortunately thwarted in the Regional Semifinals by state runner-up Forney.
Looking to carry over that propulsion, LCHS boasts an exceedingly balanced batting order, making them among the most dangerous squads in Region II.

North Carolina commit Mia Martinez headlines the unit, aiming to build on a sophomore season in which she posted a team-high batting average just under .500, drove in 35 runs, and blasted eight balls over the fence — production that earned her first-team all-district recognition. Fellow junior Kassidy Martinez committed to UT-Arlington, also secured a first-team nod after going .451 at-bat, driving in 32 runs, and scoring 42 more — another team high for the Lobos.
Head coach Michele Biffle will also lean heavily on a veteran senior class, led by first-team honoree Sydney Foster at first base, second-team all-district outfielders Rebekah Foster and Gabriela Brookshire (Kilgore JC), and district honorable mention Avery Smith (RHP), who steps into a featured role in the circle following the graduation of 16-6A MVP Karli Challburg (Delaware).
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On Thursday, the Willis Wildkats boys soccer team took on the Caney Creek Panthers in a tough district matchup!
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The stars of 2025-26 Summer Creek Softball
No. 11 -- Summer Creek Bulldogs
Legendary Ragin’ Cajuns catcher Lana Bowers takes the reins of the Bulldogs, aiming to capitalize on the program’s status as a perennial challenger in Houston. Summer Creek shared the District 23-6A title with Kingwood last season, finishing 25-6, but ran into a tough postseason draw and fell in the opening round to eventual 6A Division I State Finalist Clear Springs.
But don’t sleep on SCHS — they have talent to spare and should be more motivated than ever.
Pitching duties will likely continue to be split between the one-two punch of juniors Torie Turner (Maryland commit) and Alyssa Flores (Trinity Valley), both first-team all-district selections who are equally dangerous at the plate.

Meanwhile, shortstop Elaina Bonuelos (South Carolina Upstate) and catcher Olivia Maciel (Trinity Valley) — both first-teamers — will look to cap off their senior seasons on a high note, while second-team infielder Bella Melchor should build on a spring in which she led the team with 28 RBIs and eight home runs.
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