Fort Bend ISD March 2026
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Travis Fiedler
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RIDGE POINT PANTHERS To appreciate the sustained dominance of Ridge Point’s girls soccer program, consider this: the Panthers have secured 10 undefeated district titles dating back to 2014–15. That trend held again this winter, as head coach Evelyn Torres and company went 12-0 in District 21-6A to clinch another playoff berth, with their sights set on a return to Georgetown. Leading the charge are Relani Williams (Sr. F), Gracie Gammons (Sr. MF), Olivia Reddick (Jr. D), Sophia Magoulas (Sr. D/F), and Nadia Shah (Jr. GK). Though coach Bryan McDonald’s boys squad fell just short of a fourth consecutive district championship, the postseason still awaits Ridge Point, carrying the same goal as always: survive and advance. The Lady Panthers went 8-6 in District 21-6A to secure a playoff berth before drawing eventual Regional Finalist Dawson in the opening round. Moriah Gray and Zoe Smith earned first-team all-district honors, while Abigail Jacob was named second-team. The boys finished just outside the playoff picture, though there were notable performances from sophomore Joseph Citizen, a first-team all-district selection, along with seniors Bryce Davis (second-team) and Marley Thibodeaux (honorable mention). In the pool, Ridge Point featured several individuals who advanced from District to Regionals, particularly Adam Sobczak and Julianne Do. Spring provides just as much hype for the Panthers, if not more. Under head coaches Anthony Malbrough and Charles McWilliams, RPHS Track & Field will again set its sights on Mike A. Myers Stadium in May. Bryson Dossett, Alana King, Madelyn Johnson, Caitlin Cullison, and Paul Kasemervisz will be especially motivated after last year’s Regionals appearances, while Kaiya Simmons, Kameron Newton, Ava Wilkins, and Caiden Lawrence are also expected to contribute significantly. Coach Thomas Cruickshank boasts perhaps the district’s deepest roster, giving Ridge Point Golf ample opportunity to carve its path to State. RPHS Baseball enters the spring aiming to replicate last year’s district championship while building toward a deeper postseason run. Third year head coach Mike Dutka will rely on Braden Durrett (Jr. C), Travis Fiedler (So. SS), and Milton Watkin (So. OF) to set the tone. On the other diamond, the Panthers return coming off an undefeated district title, though their postseason ended at the hands of Dobie. Led by coach Jordan Lyle, Ridge Point is positioned for a quick rebound, highlighted by Kate Pierson (Sr. 3B), Abi Parker (Sr. SS), Sadie Dasher (Sr. P), Ali Johnson (So. OF/P), and Maliyah Lewis (So. UT).
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