For the fifth time in program history, the Lady Texans will play a regional championship as Wimberley cruised through their playoff games with a pair of 8-0 wins over both Pleasanton and Ingleside.
The Texans improve to 22-2-1 for the season.
In their Area playoff game, the Texans faced off against the Pleasanton Eagles.
Wimberley started the game off hot, scoring four goals in the first half to take a commanding 4-0 lead over the Eagles. Pleasanton was unable to find another goal in the second half as the Lady Texans tacked on another four goals to secure the 8-0 win.
Moving on to the regional semifinals, the Lady Texans looked to punched their ticket into the regional finals against the Ingleside Mustangs.
Wimberley blitz Ingleside from the start, scoring a whopping seven goals in the first half as the Mustangs were unable to solve the Lady Texan defense. Wimberley tacked on another goal in the second half to seal the win at 8-0.
Advancing to the regional final, the Lady Texans aim for a return to the state tournament as Wimberley faces the Corpus Christi London Pirates.
The Pirates enter the regional final with a 16-2 overall record, having won District 29 Class 4A with a perfect record.
London opened up the playoffs with a dominating 12-0 win over Zapata before defeating IDEA Robindale.
In the regional semfinals, London defeated Wimberley arch-rival Canyon Lake 3-2 to advance forward into the regional final.
It will be a battle between the best offense and best defense in Region IV Class 4A with London averaging 8.1 goals per game while the Wimberley defense has held opponents to an average of just 0.56 goals per game.
On the flip side, Wimberley has averaged 4.72 goals per game while London has held opponents to just 0.55 goals per game.
Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday at Pleasanton.




