Saturday, August 23, 2025

Dynamo Fall 2-1 to San Jose despite Antonio Carlos goal

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HOUSTON, TEXAS (August 23, 2025)  Houston Dynamo FC came up short on Saturday night, falling 2-1 to the San Jose Earthquakes at Shell Energy Stadium. The match was themed "Kids Night" with the mascots of Houston-area professional sports teams (shown right) in attendance to entertain the fans and support the Dynamo.

Defender Antonio Carlos scored his first goal Houston, but it wasn’t enough to secure needed team points. San Jose struck first in the 28th minute when DeJuan Jones whipped a ball into the box. After a couple of quick touches, Cristian Arango guided it into the net to give the Quakes the lead. They doubled that advantage in the 64th minute. A corner kick found Daniel Munie, who headed the ball across the box. Ian Harkes met it with a clean strike from just outside the area, making it 2-0.

Houston pulled one back in the 72nd minute. Midfielder Jack McGlynn, who leads the team in assists, delivered a perfect corner kick from the right side. Carlos rose above the defense and powered a header past San Jose goalkeeper Daniel de Sousa Britto. The goal marked his first for Houston since joining this summer and his fifth career goal overall.

The Dynamo had several chances to tie the game late. Ezequiel Ponce thought he had equalized in first-half stoppage time, but his header was ruled offside. In the second half, Griffin Dorsey and Ponce pushed the attack, while goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made key saves to keep Houston within reach.

Despite heavy pressure in the final minutes, the Dynamo couldn’t break through again.

Houston now looks ahead to a road trip against St. Louis CITY SC on Saturday, August 30. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CT at Energizer Park.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Pasadena Volleyball sweeps Randle at home

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PASADENA, TEXAS (AUGUST 22, 2025) After suffering  a 3-1 defeat to Angleton High School on Tuesday evening, the Pasadena High School volleyball team rebounded with a decisive 3-0 win over Richmond Randle High School on Friday evening at Pasadena's Barfield Gym.

The Lady Eagles' straight set win (25-18, 25-23- and 25-22) pushed their season record to 9-4 while they remained undefeated at home. Randle dropped to a 5-8 record 

The Eagle volleyballers are led in the stats column by senior setter Caryme Molina, with 83 kills, 19 serving aces and 95 digs.  She is joined by junior Kirstin Kelly, who leads the team with 13 blocks, sophomore Alehtse Vela with 84 kills, and Marleen Chavez with 98 receptions. All mentioned statistics were a achieved prior to Friday night's contest

In sub-varsity action, the freshmen Lady Eagles beat Randle 25-22 and 25-12. The Pasadena junior varsity volleyballers fell to the Lions 17-25 and 21-25.

Looking ahead, the Lady Eagles stay at home for their next match. On Tuesday, August 26, they’ll face Goose Creek Memorial in another non-district game starting at 6:30 p.m.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Volleyball Preview: Pasadena Eagles vs. Angleton Wildcats

By Robert H Kelly
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On Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the Pasadena High School varsity volleyball team will travel to Angleton for a next volleyball match of the 2025 season. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. at Angleton High School, the Wildcats’ home court. 

Pasadena comes into the match with a 7-3 record. They’ve played one game at home and nine on the road at the Austin ISD Jason Lander Tournament. Their team is strong and ready to compete after their sixth place finish in the tournament.

Meanwhile, Angleton is looking for its first win of the season. They are currently 0-2 in 2025. They lost both matches at home; a 3-2 decision to Second Baptist and a 3-0 decision to Sweeny.

Pasadena’s scoring has been solid. On average, they score between 22 and 25 points per set, while Angleton’s averages range from 19 to 26 points per set

This will be the first time the two teams face each other this season. 

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Houston Dynamo FC face Vancouver Whitecaps FC in playoff push

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VANCOUVER BC, CANADA (August 16, 2025)  Houston Dynamo FC is gearing up for a big match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday, August 17, at 8:00 p.m. CT at BC Place. This is the last of two road games for the Dynamo, who are fighting to make the playoffs with only nine games left in the regular season.

Last time these teams met at BC Place, Houston won a thrilling 4-3 game. Defender Griffin Dorsey scored twice, including the winning goal in the 87th minute. Former Dynamo players Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla and Brad Smith also scored, and forward Ezequiel Ponce made his debut that night. The Dynamo hope to repeat that exciting performance.

Head coach Ben Olsen is close to a huge milestone. He needs just one more win to reach 150 career MLS regular season victories. 

After this road trip, Houston returns home to Shell Energy Stadium on Saturday, August 23 to face the San Jose Earthquakes. 

Pasadena Volleyball places 6th overall at Jason Lander Invitational

By Chris Price
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AUSTIN, TEXAS (August 16, 2025) Playing their final three matches on Saturday at the Jason Lander Invitational, the Pasadena High School volleyball team went 1-2 in the finals of the Gold Bracket to secure their 6th place team finished in the 36-team field. The Gold Bracket was made up of the top eight teams, based on the won-lost record of Thursday and Friday's games of the 36-team field.

The Lady Eagles came into the finals seeded sixth; facing top-ranked Austin High School in the 9 a.m. match. The Maroons topped Pasadena 25-13, 25-18. After the loss, the Eagle volleyballers took on Trinity High School at 11 a.m. and quickly dispatched their opponent 25-23, 25-20.

In their final match, at 1 p.m. Pasadena took on Gatesville High School, with the match going to three games. The Hornets won the first game 25-23. The Lady Eagles bounced back in the second game with the score of 25-22. In the rubber game of the match; the battle was a back and fourth affair, with the Hornets taking the third game 25-22.

The Lady Eagles' sixth place finish was their best performance dating back to 2019. In that year, they placed 41st out of 47 teams. In 2022, they were 17th in the 32-team field. 2023 saw the Lady Eagles place 12th out of the 41 teams. Last year (2024), they finished 13 out of 35 teams.  

Pasadena will next hit the road for  a Tuesday, August 19 matchup against Angleton, with a 6:30 p.m. start for the varsity; preceded at 4:30 p.m. with the freshmen match and a 5:30 p.m. start for the junior varsity.

Friday, August 15, 2025

Pasadena Eagles advance to Gold Bracket Finals of Jason Lander Volleyball Invitational

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AUSTIN, TEXAS (August 15, 2025) After going 2-1 in their three matches on Friday at the Jason Landers Volleyball Invitational, the Pasadena High School volleyball team advanced to the Gold Bracket for Saturday's finals.

The Lady Eagles started the day with a 2-0 win over Austin LBJ Early College High School by the score of 25-20, 25-9. In their second match of the day, they overcame a game one loss (19-25) to take game two (25-22) and game three (25-19) to push their tournament record to 5-0. The final match of the day saw Pasadena facing Cedar Park Vista Ridge, with the Lady Eagles falling to the Lady Rangers 12-25 and 23-25. The Lady Rangers finished in first place in the bracket with Pasadena placing second.

Pasadena, who is ranked sixth going into Saturday's finals matches, will face top-seeded Austin High School with an 8 a.m. start at Bowie High School. 

The Jason Lander Invitational hosted 36 high school teams from around Texas in this year's tournament. 

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Pasadena Eagles post 3-0 record in Day One of Jason Lander Volleyball Invitational

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AUSTIN, TEXAS (August 14, 2025)  Pasadena High School when into the first round of the Austin ISD Jason Lander Invitational Volleyball Tournament with a 1-0 record after defeating Galveston Ball 3-1 on Tuesday. After their matches on Thursday, they increased their 2025 season record to 4-0 after downing all three of their opponents. 

In their first match, they posted a 2-0 win (25-6, 25-15) over Austin Travis. The Lady Eagles followed with two 2-1 victories over El Paso  (25-18, 17-25, 29-27) and L.D. Bell (19-25, 25-18, 25-16). Pasadena placed first in Group 5 play.

As a results of their Thursday success, the Lady Eagles advanced to Day 2 play on Friday and are slated play Austin LBJ ECHS at 11 a.m. They will follow with a 1 p.m. match against SA Jefferson; closing the day with a 3 p.m. showdown with Vista Ridge.

Austin LBJ ECHS posted finished second in Group 4 with a 3-0 record. Jefferson also placed second in Group 2 with a 3-0 record, while Vista Ridge went 3-0, for a first-place finish in Group 6.

All Friday games will be played at Austin ISD's Burger Center.

Pasadena Volleyball heads to Austin for Jason Lander Invitational

By Chris Price
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AUSTIN, TEXAS (August 14, 2025) Coming off their stunning win over the Galveston Ball Golden Tornadoes on Tuesday evening, the Pasadena High School varsity volleyball team heads to Austin to compete in the Austin ISD Jason Lander Invitational on Thursday through Saturday at various locations around Austin.

On Tuesday evening the Lady Eagles kicked off their 2025 season with a convincing 3-1 victory over Galveston Ball (25-7, 25-18, 23-25, 25-21) to earn their first win of 2025.

On Thursday, Pasadena, who posted a 21-14 record in 2024, will face Austin Travis (3-26 in 2024) in their first match of Group 5 at the Berger Center at 11 a.m. They will follow the Travis match with a 1 p.m. match with El Paso (28-9 in 2024) and close out the day with 3 p.m. showdown against L.D. Bell (19-21 in 2024).

Friday and Saturday's matches' will be determine from the results of Thursday's matches. The Eagles placed fourth in District 18-5A  in 2024.


Saturday, August 09, 2025

Houston Dynamo FC secures draw against Austin FC

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By Robert H Kelly
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AUSTIN, TEXAS (August 9, 2025)  Houston Dynamo FC showed true fight on Saturday night, coming back from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw against state rival Austin FC at Q2 Stadium. Midfielder Jack McGlynn was the hero for Houston, scoring both goals, while goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made big saves to keep Houston in the match.

Austin took the lead in the 31st minute after Bond made a quick save, but the rebound fell to Ilie Sanchez, who finished from close range. The home side doubled their advantage in the 41st minute when Guilherme Biro headed in a cross from Osman Bukari.

The Dynamo kept pushing and finally found a way back in the 80th minute. VAR confirmed a foul on defender Pablo Ortiz inside the box, and McGlynn stepped up to score the penalty with a left-footed shot to the right side of the net.

Houston’s persistence paid off again in the 89th minute. Forward Lawrence Ennali, making his first assist for the club, set up McGlynn at the top of the box. His shot deflected off an Austin defender and rolled into the net for his fifth goal of the season.

Defender Antonio Carlos made his Dynamo debut, coming on at halftime. The 32-year-old joined Houston last week from Brazilian club Fluminense FC and has years of MLS experience with Orlando City SC, including a key role in their 2022 U.S. Open Cup win.

Houston created chances throughout the match. In the 17th minute, McGlynn set up Felipe Andrade for a header that Brad Stuver saved. Andrade tried again from distance in the 21st minute but was stopped by the Austin goalkeeper. In the 73rd minute, Griffin Dorsey found Ondrej Lingr for a clever back-heel flick that forced another save.

Bond also came up big in the 85th minute, racing off his line to block a Bukari shot.

Sophie Schmidt strikes again in Houston Dash win over North Carolina Courage

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (August 8, 2025) Sophie Schmidt (shown below) delivered yet another late-game heroics for the Houston Dash, scoring in the 95th minute to lift her team to a thrilling 2-1 victory over the North Carolina Courage on Friday night at Shell Energy Stadium.

The veteran midfielder, who also netted a stoppage-time winner in the Dash’s previous match, struck again when Yazmeen Ryan beat her defender along the endline and set up Schmidt for the decisive goal, her second of the season.

North Carolina grabbed the lead in the 32nd minute after a VAR review turned a free kick into a penalty, with Riley Jackson converting from the spot. The Dash responded quickly as Kiki Van Zanten unleashed a powerful strike from distance in the 39th minute, curling it into the top right corner. The goal marked Van Zanten’s second in as many games.

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Houston created several scoring chances throughout the match. Delanie Sheehan came close in the seventh minute, Evalina Duljan hit the crossbar in the 42nd, and Danny Colaprico nearly scored in the 82nd. Ryan continued to threaten late, but it was Schmidt’s clinical finish that sealed the win.

Goalkeeper Jane Campbell kept the Dash in the game with three key saves, including stops on Maliah Bell and Manaka Matsukubo in the first half and a late block on Ashley Sanchez in the 87th minute.

With the win, the Dash remain in strong form heading into their next match on August 17 against NJ/NY Gotham FC. They return home on August 24 to host Seattle Reign FC.

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Houston Dynamo FC fall short in Leagues Cup finale against Pachuca

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (August 5, 2025) Houston Dynamo FC came up just short in their final Leagues Cup match on Tuesday night, falling 2-1 to C.F. Pachuca at Shell Energy Stadium.

Pachuca scored first in the 24th minute. Houston’s goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made a big save, but the rebound bounced off a defender and right to Pachuca’s Luis Quiñones, who knocked it in for a 1-0 lead.

The Dynamo fought back in the second half. Lawrence Ennali came in after halftime and brought energy to the attack. He helped create chances and kept the pressure on the Pachuca defense.

Houston finally broke through in the 82nd minute. Forward Toyosi Olusanya was taken down in the box, earning a penalty kick. Amine Bassi stepped up and calmly placed the ball into the net, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way to tie the game at 1-1.

But the celebration didn’t last long. Just three minutes later, Pachuca’s Gastón Togni scored from a tough angle, slipping the ball past Bond and into the far corner for a 2-1 lead.

The Dynamo couldn’t find another equalizer and ended their Leagues Cup run with a tough loss.

Now, Houston shifts focus back to MLS play. They head to Austin this Saturday for a Texas Cup showdown with Austin FC. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. A win could put the Dynamo right back into the playoff hunt.

Sunday, August 03, 2025

Pasadena area swimmers compete at TAAF Games of Texas Summer State Championships.

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BRYAN, TEXAS (August 3, 2025) The South Belt Area "All Stars" Swimming Team (SBAS) competed in the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Games of Texas Summer State Championships and returned home with many accolades and honors, along with many lifetime best times. The championships were held at the Bryan Aquatic Center in Bryan, Texas.

In the 15-17 age group division, the top finisher was the SBAS Mixed 100-yard Freestyle Relay (shown above), consisting of Pasadena High School seniors Daniel Garza and Giovanni Lopez, who teamed up with Pasadena Memorial High School's junior Angelina Hernandez and senior Kailey Montoya to place fifth in the hotly contested race. The SBAS foursome posted the time of :59.37, which was faster that the time they recorded (1:02.18) in their gold medal performance at the TAAF Region 14 Championships two weeks earlier.

In the 15-17 age group individual events, Montoya placed 38th in the 50-yard Breaststroke and 45th in the 100-yard Individual Medley. Pasadena Memorial High School senior Gwendalynn Alvarado finished 29th in the 200-yard Freestyle and 45th in the 50-yard Butterfly. Hernandez competed in 100-yard Freestyle (49th place) and 100-yard Individual Medley (46th).

J. Frank Dobie High School senior Joel Chapa placed 58th in the 50-yard Butterfly, 58th in the 100-yard Freestyle and 73rd in the 50-yard Freestyle. Lopez placed 45th in the 50-yard Backstroke and 46th in the 50-yardd Breaststroke. with Garza placing 36th in th 50-yard Butterfly, 58th in the 100-yard Freestyle, and 62nd in thr 50-yard Freestyle.

In the girls 15-17 relay events, Hernandez, Montoya and Alvarado teamed up with Holly King to take 11th in the 200-yard Medley Relay and 12th in the 200-yard Freestyle Relay.

In the girls 13-14 division, Sam Rayburn High School sophomore Gabriella Olivo placed 28th in the 100-yard Individual Medley and 28th in the 50-yard Backstroke.

The South Belt Area "All Stars" Swimming Team is a select competitive swimming team, consisting of athletes from the Pasadena, South Houston, Deer Park and Texas Gulf Coast areas.

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Houston Dynamo FC falls to Tigres UANL 4-1 in Leagues Cup opener

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By Robert H Kelly
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 29, 2025)  Houston Dynamo FC kicked off their 2025 Leagues Cup campaign with a 4-1 loss against Liga MX side Tigres UANL on Tuesday night at a sold-out Shell Energy Stadium. A record-breaking crowd of 21,792 fans, the largest attendance of the season, filled the stands, creating an electric atmosphere despite the loss. Midfielder Ondřej Lingr provided a brief spark with a second-half equalizer, but Tigres’ attacking prowess ultimately proved too much for the Dynamo.

The opening 45 minutes saw Tigres dominate possession while Houston countered with moments of danger. The Dynamo generated six shot attempts, matching Tigres’ intensity if not their control. Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond was pivotal early on, making two crucial saves in the final 10 minutes of the half. In the 36th minute, Tigres’ Diego Lainez set up Edgar Lopez for a close-range shot, but Bond’s quick reflexes kept the score level.

However, Tigres broke through in the third minute of first-half stoppage time. Juan Brunetta’s long diagonal ball found Ángel Correa, who controlled it expertly, turned, and fired a right-footed shot from just outside the box past a diving Bond to give Tigres a 1-0 lead at the break.

Houston responded immediately after halftime. In the 47th minute, Brooklyn Raines intercepted a misplaced Tigres pass in midfield, took two touches, and played a precise through ball to Lingr. The midfielder raced into the box and slotted a near-post shot past Guzman Nahuel to level the score at 1-1.

The momentum shift was short-lived, as defensive errors cost Houston dearly. In the 63rd minute, a misplaced pass from Bond was intercepted by Diego Lainez, who cut inside and rifled a left-footed shot to restore Tigres’ lead at 2-1. Seven minutes later, another defensive miscue allowed Tigres to extend their advantage. Artur’s underhit back pass to Bond left Correa with an open run at goal, and the forward deftly chipped the keeper for a 3-1 score.

Tigres sealed the victory in the closing stages when Jonathan Ozziel Herrera added a fourth goal, finalizing the 4-1 score.


Monday, July 28, 2025

2025 TAAF Games of Texas to draw over 8,000 athletes to Bryan-College Station

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (July 28, 2025) The 2025 Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Games of Texas, a premier Olympic-style event. The Games will bring more than 8,000 amateur athletes to Bryan and College Station from July 31 to August 3. Marking its eighth appearance in the Brazos Valley, the four-day festival will feature competitions in over a dozen sports, including swimming, track and field, boxing, tennis, esports, and ultimate frisbee, held at local venues such as Texas A&M’s E.B. Cushing Stadium, the Bryan Aquatic Center, and Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater.
In 2019, the Games attracted 20,000 athletes, families, and volunteers, generating an estimated $8.1 million in economic impact, 
To manage the expected influx of visitors, several local facilities will close temporarily, including College Station’s parks, recreation centers, and pools from July 31 to August 3, and the Bryan Aquatic Center from July 28 to August 6. Authorities advise drivers to anticipate traffic delays near competition venues and encourage early arrivals and carpooling, with parking available at each site. The public is invited to attend the opening ceremonies on Friday, August 1, at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater.

Sport Stacking at the 2025 AAU Junior Olympic Games

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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 27, 2025) The sport of sport stacking was contested at the 2025 AAU Junior Olympic Games, held in Houston, Texas. The competition was held at the George R Brown Convention Center on July 25-27, 2025.

Sport stacking is all about speed, focus, and coordination. Players race to stack and unstack plastic cups in different patterns as quickly as possible. The sport may look simple, but it takes hours of practice to master.

This year’s event was filled with excitement, as hundreds of stackers from across the U.S. showed off their skills. Events included individual stacking, doubles, relays, and even timed head-to-head battles. Athletes were split by age groups, from tiny beginners to experienced teens.

One of the highlights was seeing stackers break personal records and even challenge national times. The crowd cheered loudly each time a perfect stack was completed under pressure. The sport may be quiet compared to others, but the energy inside the arena was electric.

Families and teammates filled the stands, proudly watching their kids perform. Coaches were also nearby, giving tips and encouragement. For many of these young athletes, this was the biggest stage they had ever competed on.


The final results of all competitions in Houston can be found here.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Messi and Alba skip MLS All-Star Game

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AUSTIN, TEXAS (July 23, 2025)  Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba, two top players for Inter Miami, did not show up for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game in Austin, Texas. They were both chosen by fans to play against the best from Mexico’s Liga MX, but they skipped all events including the skills challenge. 

MLS rules say that if a player skips the All-Star Game without being hurt, they must sit out the next league match. That means Messi and Alba could miss Inter Miami’s game against FC Cincinnati this Saturday. MLS is talking with the team and will decide soon if the players will be suspended.

Some fans are upset, saying Messi and Alba should have at least played a little, while others feel the players need a break after recently playing a tough schedule.  A similar situation happened in 2018 with Zlatan Ibrahimović, who was suspended when he skipped the event.  Inter Miami’s coach, Javier Mascherano, said he’d rather they rest than play mid-season.

Friday, July 18, 2025

Houston Dynamo FC set to celebrate H-Town Night against Philadelphia Union

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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 18, 2025)  Houston Dynamo FC returns to Shell Energy Stadium on Saturday, July 19, for a cross-conference clash against the Philadelphia Union. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CT as the club wraps up the second of a three-match homestand.

The match marks a special occasion as the Dynamo celebrate H-Town Night. The night will be packed with local flair, including a halftime performance by Houston rap legend Mike Jones.

Before the match, fans can enjoy a custom car show on the north side of the stadium at HDFC Headquarters and take photos in front of a 713-themed backdrop on the concourse. Local artists involved in the Free Walls project will also be recognized during the match, showcasing the city’s deep connection to art and culture.

On the pitch, Houston will look to build momentum as they face a Union squad that hasn’t visited Shell Energy Stadium since their last meeting in 2018. That match ended in a 3-0 Dynamo victory in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final, with Mauro Manotas scoring twice and a Philadelphia own goal sealing the result.

The Dynamo close out the homestand next week when they host LA Galaxy on Friday, July 25, for Military Appreciation Night.


Thursday, July 17, 2025

Team USA holds off France, Reaches U19 World Cup Semifinals

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By Chris Price
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BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC (July 19, 2025) The USA U19 Women’s National Team stayed perfect at the 2025 FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup with a hard-fought 70-65 win over France in the quarterfinals on Friday in Brno, Czech Republic. The victory marks the Americans’ 26th straight win in U19 competition, setting a new tournament record.

France gave the U.S. its toughest test yet. The Americans led just 38-32 at halftime and saw their lead cut to one point in the third quarter. But key plays off the bench by Emilee Skinner and a scoring burst by starters Sienna Betts and helped Team USA push ahead 52-45 going into the fourth quarter.

Hall once again led the way with 26 points, her third 20-point game of the tournament. The strong guard hit big shots early to hold off French momentum and now averages 19.6 points and 3.4 steals per game. Betts also had another big night, earning her fourth straight double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Team defense helped seal the win, as the Americans held France to just 36.4% shooting. No opponent has shot better than 37% against the U.S. in this tournament. The starting five delivered the bulk of the offense, scoring 64 of the team's 70 total points.

With the win, the U.S. improved to 105-13 all-time in U19 play and will face Spain next in the semifinals on Saturday. It’s a rematch of the 2023 gold medal game, which the U.S. won 69-66.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Houston Dynamo shut out 3-0 by Vancouver Whitecaps

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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 16, 2025)  The Houston Dynamo FC fell 3-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Wednesday night at Shell Energy Stadium. Despite several promising chances, the Dynamo couldn’t find the back of the net and suffered a tough loss in front of their home crowd.

The match saw a special moment for forward Lawrence Ennali, who made his first home start since returning from a season-ending knee injury last September. The 23-year-old looked sharp and created a few chances, but the Dynamo came up short.

Vancouver opened the scoring early in the 4th minute. Emmanuel Sabbi took advantage of a rebound in the box after Houston goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made an initial diving save. The Whitecaps added a second goal in the 42nd minute when Sebastian Berhalter fired in a long shot off a pass from Brian White.

The final goal came in the 56th minute. After Felipe Andrade was called for a foul inside the box, White stepped up to take the penalty. Bond saved the first shot, but White followed it up and scored on the rebound.

Bond had a busy night in goal, making four saves to keep Houston in the match. He stopped strong shots from Tate Johnson and Daniel Rios early in the first half, including a one-on-one play in the 13th minute.

Houston had chances to score. Ezequiel Ponce headed a cross just wide in the 26th minute. Ennali nearly scored twice in the first half, and Jack McGlynn also forced two diving saves from Vancouver goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka, one in the 67th minute and another in stoppage time.

Despite their efforts, Houston couldn’t close the gap.

The Dynamo will look to bounce back on Saturday, July 19, when they host the Philadelphia Union in another home match at Shell Energy Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CT.


Sunday, July 13, 2025

MLS All-Stars ready for big match against LIGA MX

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AUSTIN, TEXAS (July 13, 2025) The 2025 MLS All-Star Game is almost here, and fans are getting excited. This year, 26 of the league’s best players will face off against top stars from Mexico’s LIGA MX. The big game will take place on July 23 at Austin FC’s Q2 Stadium. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. CT, and it will be shown on MLS Season Pass.

The roster was picked in three ways. Twelve players were voted in by fans, media, and players. Another 12 were picked by MLS All-Star coach Nico Estévez. Two final players were selected by MLS Commissioner Don Garber.

Some of the biggest names on the list include Lionel Messi from Inter Miami and Denis Bouanga from LAFC. Messi, who was voted in, is one of the most successful soccer players in the world. Bouanga also had a strong season and brings speed and goal-scoring power.

In goal, Dayne St. Clair from Minnesota United was voted in, while Brad Stuver of Austin FC and Yohei Takaoka of Vancouver were chosen by the coach.

The defense includes top players like Jordi Alba of Inter Miami and Michael Boxall of Minnesota, both voted in. Coach Estévez also picked players like Jakob Glesnes of Philadelphia and Andy Najar of Nashville.

The midfield is filled with talent too. Diego Luna from Real Salt Lake and Evander from FC Cincinnati were voted in. Sebastian Berhalter from Vancouver also made it in by vote. Other picks include Jeppe Tverskov from San Diego FC and David Da Costa from Portland.

The forwards are full of firepower. Along with Messi and Bouanga, voters picked Brian White of Vancouver and Tai Baribo from Philadelphia. Commissioner Don Garber added Patrick Agyemang of Charlotte FC and Chucky Lozano of San Diego FC.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Houston Dynamo fall 1-0 to Real Salt Lake

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By Robert H Kelly
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SANDY, UTAH (July 12, 2025)  
Houston Dynamo FC dropped a tight match on the road Saturday night, losing 1-0 to Real Salt Lake at America First Field. Both teams had 17 shots in the game, but a first-half goal from William Agada made the difference.

Dynamo goalkeeper Jonathan Bond made four big saves to keep Houston in the game. In the 7th minute, defender Ethan Bartlow (shown right above) cleared a shot off the goal line, and Bond followed it up with a diving stop seconds later. Bond also made key saves in the 24th, 41st, and late in stoppage time to stop a bicycle kick.

Houston had several chances to tie the game. Felipe Andrade had the team’s first shot on goal in the 18th minute. Jack McGlynn, who just returned from helping the U.S. in the Gold Cup, set up multiple chances, including headers from Ezequiel Ponce and shots from Franco Escobar.

Houston wore black armbands to honor lives lost in recent Texas floods. The club also helped donate $500,000 toward relief efforts, teaming up with MLS and Texas teams.

The Dynamo will now return home to Shell Energy Stadium for two matches next week, facing Vancouver Whitecaps FC on July 16 and the Philadelphia Union on July 19.