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Houston Christian's Emily Zhang
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On the greens at South Shore Harbour Country Club, few golfers in Texas command attention like Yixin “Emily” Zhang. Equipped with an exemplary aptitude for the sport, the Houston Christian junior has quickly proven herself among the state’s elite, combining skill and coherence in a way that makes her a standout well beyond Houston.
At the end of March, Zhang captured the title at the Southern Texas PGA Golf Performance Group Houston Junior Classic, shooting just one over par. Yet her success is no surprise. Months earlier, she had finished first at the STPGA Prestige Tour H-Town Showdown in August, following a third-place finish at the SPC Tournament last spring. Each victory reflects a steady culmination of talent, preparation, and mindset.

“The biggest difference in my game has been my mindset,” Zhang said. “I’ve learned to believe in myself and stay present. Before, a bad shot could spiral into more mistakes, but now I recognize it and break the cycle right away. I focus on the next shot instead of what just happened, and that’s made a huge difference in my consistency.”
When she’s at her best, Zhang’s approach is as much mental as it is physical.
“Everything feels calm and simple,” she said. “My mind is clear, and there’s only positivity—no negativity. Even when something goes wrong, I don’t dwell on it. I’ve learned I can bounce back, and now I try to bring that approach to its fullest every time.”
Pressure, she adds, is something to be acknowledged and simplified. “It’s often a mental state we place on ourselves,” Zhang said. “Once I recognize that, I simplify everything and refocus on the moment, using self-affirmations to help.”
Her discipline stems in part from her personal journey. Born in China, she moved to the United States at age seven, navigating a new culture and language.
“The transition was definitely challenging at first, especially since I didn’t know any English,” she said. “But I was fortunate to be adaptable and unafraid to put myself out there. Through time and effort, I overcame the language barrier and became comfortable with both the language and the new culture—about three years after the move.”
Her background, she says, gives her a perspective that shapes her approach to golf.
“While my culture is often known for academics, I think it’s equally rooted in hard work and discipline. That carries over into my golf game, and it’s helped me stay committed to constantly improving. That work ethic has opened up a lot of opportunities for me, both in golf and in life.”
Looking ahead, Zhang is focused on further growth.
“This year, I aim to win at least one AJGA tournament,” she said. “Also, looking ahead, I hope to use the summer to show the true depth of my ability, get into the top university of my choice, and begin to write the next chapter of my life.”
If her journey so far is any indication, Zhang’s next chapter could be her most impressive yet.
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Houston Christian High School announces the hiring of Lake Creek GBB Coach Brianna "Bre" Taylor in March 2026
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Brianna “Bre” Taylor didn’t always envision herself pacing the sideline or leading a classroom. Now, she’ll soon be doing both at Houston Christian, where her presence signals both continuity and a fresh sense of direction.
A Houston native and former guard for the Texas Longhorns, Taylor arrives after a two-year stint as head coach at Lake Creek. She will finish out the current academic year there before transitioning to Houston Christian full-time, taking on a dual role as head coach and English teacher—an intersection she believes is central to building something lasting.
“While it was brief, my time at Lake Creek really helped me grow as a coach,” Taylor said. “I’ve learned to embrace adversity and step outside my comfort zone—that’s where true development happens. As coaches and former players, our identity is often rooted in performance, particularly performing well, so it’s been about seeking different ways to achieve that. As a result, my ability to connect with players, meet them where they are, and support them has taken a tremendous leap.”
That evolution didn’t begin on the sideline, but rather through a shift in perspective during her playing career.
“Honestly, I swore I’d never become a coach or teacher when I was playing,” she said with a laugh. “But I’ve come to see this field as a true calling. Late in my collegiate career, injuries sidelined me and allowed me to view the game through a different lens. From that perspective, my IQ as a player grew, which has helped shape the kind of coach I want to be. Starting out coaching fourth graders in AAU taught me patience and how to communicate and pass on knowledge I had to earn—skills that translate well now.”
Taylor steps into a situation primed for immediate success.

Houston Christian went 22–7 in 2026 and finished as the SPC 4A runner-up to The Kinkaid School, setting the stage for what could be a defining winter ahead. The Lady Mustangs return a core of high-level talent, headlined by A’Zyua Blair, who earned TABC All-State and All-SPC honors as a junior. Rising seniors Lyla Delafosse and Naddilee French further bolster a roster with both experience and ambition, as the program eyes its first championship since 2023.
Balancing those expectations with culture-building is where Taylor sees her role extending beyond the court.
“The greatness is already there at Houston Christian, so I think being a full-time coach and teacher brings a kind of ‘newness’ the girls will appreciate,” Taylor said. “When you see your coach in the halls or sit in their class, it creates a different high school experience—that’s what fosters culture. These girls have nothing to prove; they’re heading to college, and some will play at the next level. My job is to prepare them for that as best I can and be with them every step of the way.”
For Taylor, the next step isn’t just about wins—it’s about presence, perspective, and purpose, all converging in a place that already feels like home.
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