Southlake Carroll forward Caroline Holcombe (9) brings the ball down the pitch ahead of Mansfield Legacy defender Bella Baker (9) during the second half of a UIL bi-district round soccer playoff game at Crowley ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March, 20, 2026.

Southlake Carroll forward Caroline Holcombe (9) brings the ball down the pitch ahead of Mansfield Legacy defender Bella Baker (9) during the second half of a UIL bi-district round soccer playoff game at Crowley ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 20, 2026.

Bob Booth

Special to the Star-Telegram

The UIL Texas high school boys and girls soccer regional finals are set, and eight Fort Worth-area teams will compete for state semifinal berths.

Here is a preview of the action:

Keller girls

Record: 20-4-1, 13-2-1 District 4-6A

State tournament appearance: 2017

State championships: None

Playoff path in Class 6A Division I: Mansfield (6-0), Permian (1-1 *SO), Plano East (3-2)

The breakdown: Keller is searching for its first state tournament berth since 2017 and first state title in program history. The Indians will face Coppell (22-2-1) on their home turf at Keller High School at 7:30 Tuesday. The Coppell Cowboys cruised to a 5-1 regional semifinal victory over Mansfield Lake Ridge. Coppell and Keller met in non-district play, with Coppell taking a 3-0 victory.

Southlake Carroll girls

Record: 25-0-1, 16-0 District 4-6A

State Tournament appearances: 2001, 2002, 2008, 2013, 2019, 2022

State championships: 2008, 2019, 2022

Playoff path in Class 6A Division II: Mansfield Legacy (9-1), Frenship (3-0), Prosper (1-0)

The breakdown: Without a loss on its record, the Dragons will aim for their first state tournament berth since a state championship in 2022 and their seventh overall. Southlake Carroll will face Denton Guyer at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Birdville FA/AC. The Guyer Wildcats (20-3-1) are a formidable opponent that will carry an eight game win streak into the bout. It will be a tough task to break down a Dragon defense that has conceded just one garbage time goal to Legacy during its playoff run.

Aledo boys

Record: 21-3-2, 11-0-1 District 5-5A

State tournament appearances: 2005, 2018

State championships: None

Playoff path in Class 5A Division I: Denton (2-2 *SO), Joshua (6-0), Bel Air (2-1 *2OT)

The breakdown: Aledo is battle-tested with quality, hard-fought wins over tough opponents and is aiming to win its first boys soccer state title, which would add to a legacy of well-rounded athletic success at the school. Aledo boys soccer hasn’t suffered a loss since Jan. 13 against Centennial. The Bearcats will face El Paso Americas (21-2) at noon Tuesday at Andrews High School. Americas lost 6-0 in an early January non-district game to Bel Air, Aledo’s regional semifinal opponent. That outcome suggests Aledo will enter as a favorite, but a lot can change in three months.

Colleyville Heritage girls

Record: 16-3-2, 7-3-2 District 6-5A

State tournament appearances: 1999, 2001, 2011, 2024, 2025

State championships: 1999

Playoff path in Class 5A Division I: Aledo (2-1), Paschal (3-0), Amarillo (2-1)

The breakdown: This Colleyville Heritage squad knows how to win big games, as several top performers have been part of consecutive trips to the state finals the past two seasons. Despite a fourth place finish in a tough District 6-5A group, the Panthers are one step closer to their third state tournament berth in three consecutive seasons. Colleyville Heritage will face Burleson Centennial (18-1-4) at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Crowley ISD Stadium.

Burleson Centennial girls

Record: 18-1-4, 11-0-3 District 8-5A

State tournament appearances: None

State championships: None

Playoff path in Class 5A Division I: Arlington Heights (2-0), Birdville (4-3 *2OT), Tascosa (1-0)

The breakdown: After dominating district play, Centennial showcased the stretch wasn’t a fluke with strong wins over solid programs like Birdville and Tascosa. The Spartans will face Colleyville Heritage at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Crowley ISD Stadium. Centennial’s area round opponent, Birdville, holds two regular season wins over Heritage. That’s a good sign for the Spartans as they aim for program and district history. A girls’ soccer team from Burleson ISD has yet to make a state semifinal appearance.

Fort Worth O.D. Wyatt boys

Record: 17-7-1, 8-4 District 7-5A

State tournament appearances: None

State championships: None

Playoff path in Class 5A Division II: Mansfield Summit (7-3), Grapevine (2-1 *OT), Hanks (2-2 *SO)

The breakdown: Wyatt is aiming for its first state tournament berth — a fourth place finish in an extremely competitive district hasn’t held back the Chaparrals. They’ll face Burges (18-5) at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Astound Stadium in Midland. The team is inching toward making history for Fort Worth ISD, as the district has never had a boys soccer state champion. The first UIL soccer state titles came in 1983.

Grapevine girls

Record: 15-5-6, 7-1-4 District 6-5A

State tournament appearances: 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025

State championships: 2023

Playoff path in Class 5A Division II: Granbury (3-0), Joshua (1-0), Whichita Falls Memorial (1-0)

The breakdown: The ‘Stangs are searching for their first girls soccer state championship since 2023 and district rival Argyle (18-3-3) stands in the way. The two teams will clash at 6:30 Tuesday at Northwest ISD Stadium. So far, Grapevine’s shutout defense has paved the way, allowing zero goals in the postseason. In the regular season against Argyle, defense was a major key to Grapevine’s success. Although the Mustangs finished third in district, they seized a slight upper hand over Argyle with a 1-0 win and a 0-0 draw, conceding zero goals.

Decatur boys

Record: 17-1-2, 7-1 District 4-4A

State tournament appearances: None

State championships: None

Playoff path in Class 4A Division I: West Plains (7-2), Lake View (3-2), Life Waxahachie (2-0)

The breakdown: Decatur will face Lake Dallas (9-6-6) 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Argyle High School with program history on the line. With a win, Decatur will make its first state semifinal appearance. The good sign for Decatur: These two teams faced off in the regular season with Decatur taking a 3-0 win.


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