We call this set of fixtures ‘Rivalry Week,’ but we do so with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Talent tends to be heavily split at each campus in Liga HEB. Every school has a winning club and a losing club. Their identities flip-flop from year to year, but the premise remains the same: there’s an…

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This league is not about soccer. We love the game, and we think every child interested in it should have the ability to play it. But that’s not why we’re here. Liga HEB was built to connect people. Students to schools, schools to parents, and parents back to their students. So “Rivalry Week” — the…

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Rivalry Week is a strange phenomenon in Liga HEB. If we’re being honest, it’s more of a playful nickname than a true sentiment. This is the only week in which every club plays the other side from their school. That makes it a tactically important fluctuation in the schedule; one that has helped to decide Champions Cup…

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Text by Valkyrie Reed, Senior, Trinity High School As of September 19, Trinity High School was on a mission to provide much-needed food to families across the HEB area. That mission ended with the close of the Black and Blue Food Drive on October 7. Teachers and students filled boxes with canned foods and sent…

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The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District’s tagline is “Different By Design;” a fitting label for a group of schools sprawled across five cities and interacting with a wealth of cultures. Students in HEB represent over 100 nations, and their families speak more than 70 different dialects at home. Even though 54% of those students qualify for…

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