The Cypress Creek High School girls’ water polo team was among four CFISD teams to reach their respective regional tournaments. The Cougars were District 17-6A champions and finished as Region III-6A finalists.
Oct. 24, 2023—Two CFISD water polo teams reached their respective regional championship games of the Class 6A playoffs, while two others concluded their seasons as regional semifinalists. The finish concludes a season for CFISD in which 16 boys’ and girls’ teams advance to the postseason and 10 won at least one playoff game.
The Cypress Creek High School boys’ and girls’ teams advanced to the Region III-6A Tournament, held Oct. 21 at the CFISD Natatorium. The girls advanced to the championship game following a 14-7 win over Round Rock in the regional semifinals. The Cougars were defeated by Richmond Foster, 23-5, in the region final. They were District 17-6A champions and finished as regional finalists for a second consecutive season.
The Cypress Creek boys’ team defeated Austin Westlake, 16-12, in the regional semifinals to advance to the regional final. The Cougars were defeated by Richmond Foster, 19-7, in the championship game. They were District 17-6A champions and finished as regional finalists for the second season in a row.
The Cypress Ranch girls’ water polo team poses following the Region II-6A semifinals. The Mustangs joined the Bridgeland High School girls in reaching the Region II-6A tournament and among four CFISD teams to advance to at least the regional semifinals.
The Bridgeland High School and Cypress Ranch High School girls’ teams advanced to the Region II-6A Tournament, held Oct. 21 at Houston Lamar High School. Bridgeland was defeated by Brazoswood, 10-4, in the regional semifinals. The Bears were District 16-6A champions and finished as regional semifinalists.
Cypress Ranch was defeated by Friendswood, 10-7, in the regional semifinals. The Mustangs were District 16-6A’s second seed and finished as regional semifinalists.
The Bridgeland High School girls’ water polo team reached the Region II-6A semifinals, advancing to their regional tournament for a second consecutive season.
Nine different CFISD schools advanced teams to the UIL postseason. Three teams earned a bye in the bi-district round, 10 advanced to the area round and eight reached the regional quarterfinals.
The Cypress Creek High School boys’ water polo team was among four CFISD teams to reach their respective regional tournaments. The Cougars were District 17-6A champions and finished as Region III-6A finalists.