Four Randall girls soccer players honored on UIL state All-Tournament team after title
High school soccer wrapped up last week in the Lone Star State, and for the first time ever, Randall's girls team finishes the season as state champions.
The Lady Raiders closed out an impressive year with an incredible back-and-forth contest against Wimberley in the UIL Class 4A Division II title game that went into overtime and two rounds of penalty kicks before a winner was decided.
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After ending regulation and a 20-minute overtime period tied at two, both teams made all five of their PK attempts in the first round. In the next round, Randall made two of its three penalty kicks, while the Lady Texans made just one of three.
This year marked the first time in school history that the Lady Raiders reached the state title game, and the first time since 2010 the team reached the state semifinals. RHS finishes the season with a 23-5-1 record, taking down Bridgeport, San Elizario, Benbrook, Godley and Aubrey before meeting Wimberley in Georgetown.
After winning the state championship, a number of Randall's players were honored on the 2025 UIL Soccer State All-Tournament Teams. Kyndal McClain was named the state title game's Most Valuable Player after notching an assist and making a shot during PKs.
Here's a look at the other Lady Raiders who were honored on the All-Tournament team.
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All-Tournament Team honorees
Kyndal McClain, Sophomore, Forward/Midfielder, Randall
Ryan McClain, Senior, Midfielder/Defender, Randall
Lyla Williams, Freshman, Forward/Midfielder, Randall
Brooke French, Sophomore, Forward/Midfielder, Randall
This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Four Randall girls soccer players honored on state All-Tournament team
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