El Paso Girls All-City Soccer Player of the Year Kylie Alvarez of El Paso High poses for a portrait Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in front of murals at United Food Service in El Paso's Segundo Barrio.
El Paso Girls All-City Soccer Player of the Year Kylie Alvarez of El Paso High poses for a portrait Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in front of murals at United Food Service in El Paso's Segundo Barrio.
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See who made El Paso Times 2026 All-City girls soccer team

With the 2025-26 high school season completed, the El Paso Times has selected the All-City girls soccer team.

The list includes the overall MVP, the Coach of the Year and first team second team an third team selections.

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Player of the Year

Kylie Alvarez, forward/midfielder El Paso High

Of Note: The senior forward and attacking midfielder scored 22 goals and had 12 assists for the District 1-5A champion Tigers and was the District 1-5A MVP. Alvarez was a four-year varsity standout at EPHS and will play college soccer at UTEP.

Coach of The Year

Peter Fargo, El Paso High

Of Note: Fargo guided the team to 18 wins, a 10-0 record in District 1-5A, a playoff win vs. El Dorado and a competitive 2-1 loss to Amarillo High in the area round of the playoffs. Fargo has won six district titles in his nine years as coach of the Tigers.

First Team

Scarlett Orwig, forward, Franklin

Of Note: The District 1-6A Offensive MVP scored 19 goals and had three assists.

Nadia Soto, forward, Pebble Hills

Of Note: Scored 13 goals and had seven assists this season and helped team make playoffs for second time in school history. Was team captain.

Addison Garcia, goalkeeper, Pebble Hills

Of Note: Had 14 clean sheets and only 11 goals were scored against her.

Isabel Ramirez, forward, Franklin

Of Note: She scored 11 goals and had three assists.

Sofia Souici, goalkeeper, Franklin

Of Note: Souici only allowed six goals in district play and helped team to three wins in PK shootouts.

Jazlinn Berry, goalkeeper, Eastlake

Of Note: She finished the season with 113 saves and 14 clean sheets.

Isabella Prieto, forward, El Paso High

Of Note: Scored 36 goals and had 10 assists

Nikki Carrillo, midfielder, Americas

Of Note: On the season, she scored 16 goals and had seven assists

Bella Escobar, forward, Americas

Of Note: Was the team captain with 19 goals and eight assists.

Davi Dominguez, midfielder, Del Valle

Of Note: Scored 16 goals with 10 assists. Was named TASCO second team All Region.

Alexiia Tello, forward, Del Valle

Of Note: Scored 19 goals with 14 assists. Was named TASCO second team All Region.

Second Team

Ximena Hernandez-Silos, defender, Del Valle

Of Note: A top notch defender for the District 2-5A champions. Named TASCO All Region Honorable Mention

Ytzel Chavez, midfielder, Del Valle

Of Note: Scored seven goals and three assists this season.

Claire Hurtado, midfield, El Paso High

Of Note: A talented midfielder, who helped control offensive tempo and was solid defender. Scored nine goals and had 10 assists.

Camila Aveytia, center back, Pebble Hills

Of Note: A talented defender, who was the District 1-6A Newcomer of the Year.

Megan Mukiibi, forward, Pebble Hills

Of Note: A four-year starter and team captain, Mukiibi scored 12 goals and had eight assists.

Samantha Leon, midfielder, Pebble Hills

Of Note: A talented midfielder, who scored five goals and had five assists.

Kaitlyn Lozano, midfielder, Pebble Hills

Of Note: A key contributor as a defender and in terms of setting the tempo on offense. She finished with four goals and six assists.

Mandalyn Granillo, goalkeeper, Americas

Of Note: Recorded 193 total saves on the season and recorded nine shutouts.

Alondra Munoz, center midfielder, Eastlake

Of Note: She scored eight goals and had eight assists for the Falcons.

Angelica Arrieta, defender, Franklin

Of Note: Was the District 1-6A Defensive MVP.

Katelyn Davalos, All-Around, Montwood

Of Note: Was four-year varsity starter, who helped program make playoffs three times in four years.

Honorable mention

Abby Munoz, midfield, Montwood

Of Note: A four-year starter, who scored four goals.

Fernanda Salas, midfielder, Montwood

Of Note: Salas scored 14 goals.

Genesis Reyes, forward, Bowie

Of Note: Scored 31 goals and had 17 assists.

Lia Salido, forward, San Elizario

Of Note: Scored 43 goals and had 15 assists.

Maya Ramos, forward/midfielder, El Paso

Of Note: She had seven goals, 17 assists.

Ariel Chacon, defender, El Paso

Of Note: A key defender on a team that only allowed 0.4 goals per game in district play.

Natalie Del Valle, midfield, El Dorado

Of Note: She scored 13 goals and 20 assists.

Kaylynn Miller, midfielder/striker, Parkland

Of Note: Scored 25 goals and had nine assists.

America Gallarzo, striker, Ysleta

Of Note: She scored 17 goals, had nine assists

Genesis Acosta, midfielder, Jefferson

Of Note: A talented freshman, who scored seven goals and had three assists.

Kaitlyn Favela, defender, Parkland

Of Note: Was the 2-5A District Defensive MVP.

Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: See who made El Paso Times 2026 All-City girls soccer team

Reporting by Felix F. Chavez, El Paso Times / El Paso Times

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