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High school soccer teams from Fort Worth showcased their skills in the UIL regional semifinals on March 28, 2025, with standout performances from Southlake Carroll, Saginaw, Castleberry, and Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis. Southlake Carroll defeated Haltom 3-1, while Saginaw triumphed over El Paso Burges 4-1. Castleberry secured a 3-0 victory against Decatur, and Diamond Hill-Jarvis edged past El Paso Bowie 1-0. With their impressive wins, these teams move on to the regional finals set for March 31-April 1, 2025.

Fort Worth-Area High School Soccer Teams Shine in UIL Regional Semifinals

In the bustling city of Fort Worth, excitement filled the air as local high school soccer teams battled it out in the UIL boys soccer regional semifinals on March 28, 2025. With remarkable performances, several teams made headlines, while others saw their seasons come to an end.

Southlake Carroll Makes a Statement

Starting strong, the Southlake Carroll team showed their prowess against Haltom, securing a 3-1 victory at the Crowley ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium. With this win, Carroll’s overall record has now blossomed to an impressive 17-3-4. The talented squad is set to face off against Dallas Jesuit in the upcoming regional final.

The action began early when Townes Hargrove scored the first goal for Carroll just 11 minutes into the game from a corner kick. As the clock ticked down to the 38th minute, John Skiermont assisted Tyson Lipp, putting Carroll ahead by two. Hargrove wasn’t done yet; he struck again in the 53rd minute, extending the lead to 3-0. Haltom’s Omar Gutierrez managed to put one on the board in the 63rd minute, but it was too late to shift momentum, and the match ended 3-1.

Saginaw Triumphs Impressively

Meanwhile, the Saginaw boys soccer team pulled off an impressive 4-1 victory against El Paso Burges in their Class 5A Division 2 regional semifinal, held at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa. Saginaw will be moving on to compete against El Paso Bel Air in the regional final.

The match was intense, tied at 1-1 until Saginaw unleashed a flurry of goals in the final minutes of the second overtime. Valente Gallardo kicked things off in the 93rd minute, followed by an incredible display from Conrad Torp, who scored two remarkable goals in quick succession at the 95th and 98th minutes.

Castleberry Continues to Impress

In another thrilling encounter, Castleberry took down Decatur with a solid 3-0 win in their Class 4A Division 1 regional semifinal at Fort Worth Eagle Mountain High School. With this victory, Castleberry improved their staggering record to 20-1-3 and will now face Lake Dallas in the regional final.

Ethan Padilla was a standout player in this match, netting two goals. Other contributions from Fernando Hernandez and Jose Chairez made for a strong team performance that sent Castleberry soaring into the finals.

Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis Advances

Over in another match, Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis secured a narrow 1-0 victory against El Paso Bowie in a Class 4A Division 2 regional semifinal. With this win, Diamond Hill-Jarvis, boasting an impressive record of 23-2-0, is set to face the winner of the Bridgeport and Brownwood matchup in the regional final.

Dallas Jesuit Moves On

Furthermore, Dallas Jesuit also made headlines by defeating Trophy Club Nelson 2-0 in overtime. With this win, they ended Byron Nelson’s campaign and have confirmed their spot against Southlake Carroll in an eagerly anticipated match.

The Road Ahead

The stage is now set for the regional finals, which kick off on March 31-April 1, 2025. Fort Worth high school soccer teams are showing remarkable skill, determination, and teamwork as they vie for a coveted spot in the next level. As these young athletes aim for glory, the community rallies behind them in support of their journey.

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