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Read more →Annual VYPE San Antonio girls soccer fan vote for SA-area UIL high school nominees, editor-selected ballot, and a spring April close on vype.com.
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The VYPE San Antonio Girls Soccer Player of the Year is an annual public fan vote for SA-area high school girls soccer players covered by VYPE Media. VYPE editors choose nominees from the competitive UIL girls soccer field across San Antonio, and fans vote on vype.com to determine the winner. The 2025-2026 girls soccer poll ran in April 2026, matching the end of the Texas UIL spring girls soccer season.
This page is intentionally distinct from the boys soccer sibling. While both polls run through the same vype.com platform in the same spring window, they draw from different school programs and carry separate deadlines. Supporters of a girls soccer player should confirm they are on the girls soccer ballot rather than the concurrent boys soccer or other spring sport polls that VYPE runs simultaneously.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Organizer | VYPE Media (San Antonio) |
| Contest type | Girls soccer Player of the Year fan vote |
| Nominee model | Editorial selection by VYPE staff |
| Voting platform | vype.com public online poll |
| Vote cap | 1 vote per browser session; anti-bot enforcement |
| Season window | Spring; 2025-2026 poll ran April 2026 |
| Automation rule | Bot votes deleted; nominee can be disqualified |
| Cadence | Annual per sport |
The girls soccer landscape in San Antonio is built around programs spread across NEISD, Northside ISD, SCUC ISD, and neighboring districts. The facts identify seven SA-metro girls soccer programs as the core VYPE San Antonio field: Reagan, Sotomayor, Johnson, Clemens, Brandeis, Pieper, and San Marcos. These represent a geographically and competitively diverse set of UIL schools ranging from central San Antonio to Schertz and the San Marcos area.
Reagan and Sotomayor anchor the NEISD girls soccer presence in District 26-6A. Johnson and Harlan represent the Northside ISD corridor in Districts 27-6A and 28-6A. Clemens and Pieper compete through SCUC ISD in the Schertz corridor, giving UIL 5A and 6A coverage. Brandeis adds another Northside ISD voice. San Marcos, from San Marcos CISD, brings a 5A program known for regional soccer strength.
| Program | ISD / District | Girls Soccer Context |
|---|---|---|
| Reagan Rattlers | NEISD / District 26-6A | Named SA girls soccer powerhouse in facts file |
| Sotomayor Wolves | NEISD / District 26-6A | Named SA girls soccer and baseball program |
| Johnson Jaguars | Northside ISD | Named girls soccer program in VYPE SA coverage area |
| Clemens Buffaloes | SCUC ISD | Named for girls soccer alongside baseball and softball strength |
| Brandeis Broncos | Northside ISD | Named soccer program in the facts file |
| Pieper Pirates | SCUC ISD | Surging 5A/6A program with girls sports across multiple categories |
| San Marcos Rattlers | San Marcos CISD / 5A | Named notable girls soccer program in SA area facts |
| O'Connor Panthers | Northside ISD / District 29-6A | Competitive in girls sports, adjacent to main girls soccer field |
No individual nominee names or vote results were available in the supplied facts for any SA girls soccer cycle. VYPE publishes the active ballot on vype.com when each poll opens. Supporters should check the live ballot for actual nominees rather than assuming which players VYPE will select.
Like other VYPE San Antonio sport ballots, the girls soccer poll uses an editorial-then-fan model. VYPE staff choose which girls soccer players appear on the ballot, and the public then votes to determine the winner. The facts describe a per-browser-session vote structure backed by an anti-bot clause that can delete suspicious votes and disqualify nominees.
A session-based cap rewards breadth of genuine community support more than a single highly motivated voter returning on a fixed hourly schedule. The strategic implication is that activating a large group of real supporters — team families, classmates, alumni, and soccer community members — matters more than any single person voting repeatedly. Each new real supporter who visits the poll once adds to the legitimate total.
A girls soccer player must appear on the VYPE-selected ballot before anyone can vote for her. This means campaign effort should start with confirming the player is listed, then immediately sharing the exact poll URL to the groups most likely to act. General encouragement without a direct link tends to produce low conversion from casual followers. Precise links with the athlete name and school name drive the highest turnout. For campaign structure examples, see the sports fan poll votes page.
| Phase | What happens | What supporters should do |
|---|---|---|
| Nomination gate | VYPE editors select girls soccer nominees | Confirm the player appears on the official ballot before sharing |
| Poll launch | vype.com posts the girls soccer ballot | Get the exact poll URL; verify it is the girls soccer vote |
| Fan voting period | Public votes through the spring window | Share to team families, school groups, and soccer community |
| Anti-bot enforcement | Bot votes deleted; nominee may be disqualified | Use only real supporters and normal browser sessions |
| April close | Poll closes at posted spring deadline | Run final-push reminders the evening before close |
The 2025-2026 VYPE San Antonio Girls Soccer Player of the Year poll ran in April 2026. Texas UIL girls soccer for 5A and 6A schools closes its postseason in late April, making that the natural window for VYPE to publish its end-of-season fan award. Each future cycle should carry a similar spring April window, though the exact close date varies and should be confirmed on the live vype.com poll page.
Unlike the VYPE San Antonio boys soccer poll, which covers a different set of programs, the girls soccer close date is confirmed to run in the same April spring period. The two polls are concurrent but separate. Campaign communications for girls soccer should consistently use the word "girls" in the award name to prevent supporters from inadvertently voting on the boys soccer ballot or a different spring sport award.
| Stage | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| UIL girls soccer season | February through April | Regular and district play leads to UIL postseason |
| Season-end period | Late April | VYPE SA girls soccer poll runs near season conclusion |
| Nominee publication | At poll launch | VYPE editors post the girls soccer ballot on vype.com |
| Early vote mobilization | First days of poll | Share exact link to soccer team families and booster groups |
| Mid-campaign check | Midpoint of voting window | Verify link accuracy and adjust targeting if needed |
| Final push | Last 24-48 hours | Concise reminders with player name, school, award name, and deadline |
| 2025-2026 close | April 2026 | Confirmed by facts; verify exact date on live vype.com ballot each cycle |
The supplied facts confirm the 2025-2026 girls soccer poll ran in April 2026 on vype.com but do not identify any named winner or finalist for any cycle. VYPE poll pages do not surface candidate names or vote percentages through the public search index, and no individual finalist names were recoverable through available research for SA girls soccer.
VYPE announces winners through vype.com and on social channels including @vypesatx on Instagram and VYPETexas on Facebook. The facts confirm a VYPE social announcement pattern for "2024-2025 VYPE Awards" winners. Following those accounts after each April close is the most reliable path to confirming the official girls soccer result.
| Data point | Status | Where to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Poll existence | Confirmed for 2025-2026 | vype.com San Antonio section |
| Poll window | April 2026 confirmed | VYPE San Antonio poll page |
| Named winner | Unknown in supplied facts | vype.com or @vypesatx after April close |
| Named finalists | Unknown in supplied facts | Active poll ballot on vype.com when poll is live |
| Vote totals | Unknown in supplied facts | Not publicly exposed in search index |
Spring is the busiest period for VYPE San Antonio fan polls. Boys soccer, girls soccer, baseball, and softball polls can run simultaneously, each with its own nominees, its own ballot URL, and its own close date. The girls soccer poll stands apart because it exclusively covers girls soccer programs from Reagan, Sotomayor, Johnson, Clemens, Brandeis, Pieper, and San Marcos — a field that does not overlap with boys soccer nominees from SA Lee, Harlan, Churchill, and Clark.
A family supporting a Clemens girls soccer player needs to reach the Clemens girls soccer community, not the broader Clemens softball or baseball communities. The sport specificity of each VYPE SA poll means the most efficient campaigns are sport-first, then school-community, rather than generic "support [school] on VYPE" messages. That discipline prevents vote effort from scattering across the wrong ballot.
The girls soccer poll also exists alongside the statewide Texas soccer landscape. State-level awards and district honors are editorial decisions, not fan votes. The VYPE SA girls soccer poll is purely a fan vote and should not be conflated with UIL all-district teams or state-level awards from other organizations. For broader Texas sports context, check the Texas contest hub and the USA contest directory.
Building a VYPE San Antonio girls soccer campaign starts with three non-negotiable elements: the exact poll URL, the nominee name, and the school name in every message. Without those three, supporters cannot confirm they are voting correctly. With them, even a late campaign that begins one or two days before close can achieve meaningful turnout from a motivated community.
Girls soccer programs in SA metro have distinct supporter networks built around school boosters, club soccer alumni, recreational league contacts, and UIL district connections. These networks tend to be highly engaged when the message is specific. A message that says "Reagan girls soccer, VYPE SA Girls Soccer Player of the Year, vote before [date]" will land better among Reagan soccer families than a generic "vote for your favorite player" campaign post.
The per-browser-session mechanic rewards campaigns that activate a large number of real individual supporters rather than a small core repeatedly voting. Remind different audience segments at different times: morning messages to parent groups, afternoon messages to student networks, and evening reminders to broader school-community accounts. The goal is total legitimate voter count, not repetition from a handful of accounts.
If real-voter reach needs supplementing, the sports fan poll votes page and the online voting guide explain how to organize support within organizer rules. The core constraint for VYPE is the same as in every other sport ballot: no bots, no scripts, no automated software. Any external support must use only real human voting behavior.
Navigate to the VYPE Texas San Antonio section on vype.com and find the active Girls Soccer Player of the Year fan poll. The girls soccer ballot is a separate page from the boys soccer poll and from other spring sport awards VYPE SA runs at the same time.
Confirm the girls soccer player you support is named on the official ballot. VYPE editors, not fans, decide who appears as a nominee, so the player must already be on the list before any vote can be cast.
Select the nominated girls soccer player in the vype.com poll widget and submit. VYPE enforces an anti-bot clause that deletes automated votes and can disqualify the nominee, so use a real browser with normal session behavior.
The 2025-2026 girls soccer poll ran through April 2026. Share the exact girls soccer poll link with team families, school community groups, and local soccer supporters. Every share should name the athlete, the school, and the award to avoid confusion with the concurrent boys soccer or other spring ballots.
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