Texas High School Soccer Power Rankings By Metro

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As we move deeper into the 2026 season, the landscape of Texas high school soccer has never been more competitive. From the tactical battles in the Hill Country to the high-scoring North Texas suburbs, the latest power rankings reveal a shift in the traditional hierarchy.

Below is the definitive breakdown of the Top 10 programs by Metro Area, formatted for a clean, professional look on your site.

Texas Boys Power Rankings

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)

The Metroplex continues to be the deepest region in the country. With Walnut Grove maintaining a perfect 22-0 record, the target on North Texas is larger than ever.

  • 1. Walnut Grove (Prosper) — 22-0-0

  • 2. Dallas Jesuit — 14-0-2

  • 3. Allen — 17-2-1

  • 4. Frisco Wakeland — 17-1-1

  • 5. Southlake Carroll — 13-0-6

  • 6. Grapevine — 17-2-2

  • 7. Flower Mound Marcus — 13-3-2

  • 8. West Mesquite — 16-0-4

  • 9. Keller — 12-3-5

  • 10. Plano East — 10-4-3

Houston Area

Houston is currently home to the state's #1 overall team, Episcopal. The region is defined by a blend of elite private programs and the traditional powerhouse districts of Katy and Cy-Fair.

  • 1. Bellaire Episcopal — 12-0-0

  • 2. Katy Seven Lakes — 16-1-1

  • 3. Bridgeland — 17-1-1

  • 4. Katy Taylor — 12-2-4

  • 5. Magnolia West — 15-2-1

  • 6. Summer Creek — 14-2-5

  • 7. Memorial — 16-1-4

  • 8. Brazoswood — 15-3-3

  • 9. St. Thomas Catholic — 22-3-0

  • 10. Royal — 19-1-1

Austin & Central Texas

Westlake remains the standard-bearer for the capital, but the rise of Pieper and Rouse indicates that the talent gap in Central Texas is closing rapidly.

  • 1. Westlake — 16-1-2

  • 2. Lake Travis — 11-3-3

  • 3. Bowie — 13-3-3

  • 4. RR Westwood — 15-2-1

  • 5. Vandegrift — 12-2-4

  • 6. Pieper — 13-2-4

  • 7. Round Rock — 15-2-3

  • 8. Salado — 19-0-1

  • 9. Rouse — 14-2-3

  • 10. Austin LASA — 11-4-2

Texas Girls Power Rankings

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)

The DFW girls' scene is arguably the most competitive environment in high school sports. Southlake Carroll sits atop the state with a staggering 30.56 power rating, followed closely by a high-flying Forney squad.

  • 1. Southlake Carroll — 19-0-1

  • 2. Forney — 21-1-0

  • 3. Coppell — 16-2-1

  • 4. Frisco Wakeland — 17-0-0

  • 5. Lucas Lovejoy — 20-0-0

  • 6. Mansfield Lake Ridge — 15-1-2

  • 7. Ursuline Academy — 19-1-0

  • 8. South Grand Prairie — 18-1-0

  • 9. Guyer (Denton) — 14-3-1

  • 10. Keller — 14-4-1

Houston Area

Houston showcases incredible parity this season. While Episcopal holds the top spot, the gap between #2 and #10 is razor-thin, promising a chaotic and exciting playoff run.

  • 1. Bellaire Episcopal — 14-3-1

  • 2. Katy Tompkins — 15-1-1

  • 3. Katy Seven Lakes — 12-3-1

  • 4. Kingwood — 18-0-2

  • 5. Tomball — 12-0-3

  • 6. Atascocita — 16-1-2

  • 7. Fulshear Jordan — 14-4-2

  • 8. Memorial — 15-1-1

  • 9. Stratford — 14-4-4

  • 10. Klein — 13-2-5

Austin & Central Texas

In Central Texas, Wimberley and Vandegrift are locked in a battle for regional supremacy. The Austin metro is currently characterized by stout defenses and disciplined tactical play.

  • 1. Wimberley — 17-1-1

  • 2. Vandegrift — 16-2-0

  • 3. Dripping Springs — 14-1-4

  • 4. Round Rock — 13-2-4

  • 5. Pflugerville Hendrickson — 14-4-0

  • 6. RR Westwood — 12-3-3

  • 7. Cedar Park — 14-3-2

  • 8. St. Stephen's — 11-1-0

  • 9. Westlake — 11-3-2

  • 10. Lake Travis — 10-4-2

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