Dragons Set Records, Produce Champions During Conference Championships

Results from the week of April 25
VARSITY TENNIS Dragon Boys Tennis Team Earns School’s First SPC Championship
 
BOYS at SPC Championships, 4/28-30
opening round vs. Fort Worth Country Day • 5-0 W
vs. Greenhill • 3-2 W
semifinal vs. Kinkaid • 4-1 W
championship game vs. St. John’s • 3-2 W
 
Coach Jill DelRio: The boys won the school’s first-ever SPC championship. I am so proud of their efforts as they upset highly-ranked Greenhill and Kinkaid to get to the championship game. Sophomore Mahi Khurana, junior Theo Nemeth, and juniors Parker Gregory had great singles matches to clinch it!
 

GIRLS at SPC Championships, 4/28-30
vs. first round winner, St. Stephen’s • 5-0 W
semifinal vs. Greenhill • 3-2 L
consolation for third place vs. Awty International • 3-2 L SPC FOURTH PLACE
 
Coach Jill DelRio: The girls easily won their first match of SPC against Fort Worth Country Day as they were the second seed in the south. Their second match was against the number one seed in the north and they fell short, but Erika Olson had a spectacular nail-biting match against Greenhill’s senior number one singles player. Erika took her to three sets after losing the first set, but her determination won her the match!
 
 
VARSITY TRACK & FIELD Championships Yield Dragon Individual Champions and All SPC honors
 
4/29-30 SPC Championships at Awty International
 
Boys 3rd place • Girls 9th place
The Cooper Track & Field Teams completed their season this weekend at the SPC Championship meet held at Awty International School.
The teams competed well grabbing several All-SPC honors and Champions.  The girls team finished in 9th place in a field of 15 teams, while the boys teams finished in 3rd place, just 21 points behind the second-place team. 
"I am so proud of the boys team's third-place finish-we had three SPC champions and some extra All-SPC athletes," Cooper Head Coach Scott Holland said. " It was a great meet and a great season. I am so proud of these athletes!"
 
All-SPC Honors (Top-3 Finish in respective event)
 
Nico Signorelli – Boys Pole Vault –CHAMPION (14’6)
Julianne Hon – Girls Pole Vault –CHAMPION (PR-School Record 10’6”)
Boys 4X800m Relay – CHAMPIONS
Vishnu Swaminathan, Carson Hanson, Adam Elsolh, Drew Wilkerson
 Connor Dove – Boys Shot Put – 2nd Place (PR)
Vishnu Swaminathan – 1600m –3rd place
Boys 4X400m Relay – 3rd place
Tanure Ewherido, Drew Wilkerson, Carson Hanson,  Amir Rizvi
 
 
Also Scoring Points for Cooper (Top-8 Finish in respective event)
Drew Wilkerson – 800m – 7th place
Carson Hanson – 800m – 8th place 
Vishnu Swaminathan – 1600m –3rd place
Grey Mendenhall – 1600m – 8th place
Grey Mendenhall – Boys 3200m – 5th place
Aditya Pakal – Boys 3200m – 8th place
Megan Day – Girls 3200m - 8th place (PR)
Amir Rizvi – Boys 110m hurdles – 7th place
Sienna Williams – Girls 100m hurdles –4th Place
Amir Rizvi – Boys 300m hurdles –5th place
Sienna Williams – Girls 300m hurdles – 5th place
Boys 4x100m Relay – 7th place
              Ryan Cockrill, Connor Dove, Daniel Schlichter, Tanure Ewherido
Girls 4X400m Relay – 5th Place
              Onese Ewherido, Milla Signorelli, Sienna Williams, Bailey Leavitt
Girls 4X800m Relay – 6th Place
              Abby Mendenhall, Milla Signorelli, Amber Navarra, Chloe Smith
Connor Dove – Boys Discus –8th place
Daniel Schlichter - Boys Long Jump – 6th Place
Milla Signorelli – Girls Pole Vault –8th place (PR)
 
Setting Personal Bests (PR) in their final meet of the season:
Connor Dove – 100m / Shot Put
Adam Elsolh – 400m
Amber Navarra – 1600m
Megan Day – 3200m
Michael Stupek – 110m H
Sienna Williams – 100m H
Alexis Seymour – 330m H / 100m H
Milla Signorelli – PV
Julian Hon – PV (School Record 10’6”)
Daniel Schlichter – 200m
Mobis Bassir – Triple Jump
 

VARSITY GOLF: SPC Champion Claggett Breaks Conference Two-Day Total Record
April 25-26 at SPC Championships, Pecan Valley Golf Course, Fort Worth
 
Girls • 4th Place Overall
Tillie Claggett    68-65=133 SPC CHAMPION
Darcy Wright     77-74-151
Alicia Fein          92-97-189
Claire Glymph    111-110-221
Amy Tian            125-118=243
 
Boys • 12th Place
Carson Berger    81-82=163
Elias Boles          84-87=171
Jason Xiao          86-95=181
Grant Bergman  89-87=176
 
Coach Rod Gold: I am extremely proud of all our golfers. I am honored to have been able to witness Tillie Claggett break the SPC Record for the lowest two-day total in the Southwest Preparatory Conference. Tillie shot 68 on Day 1 and followed it up with an extremely impressive 65 on Day 2 for a two-day total of 133 (11 under par). Although this particular golf course is not ideally suited for Tillie’s power game, she utilized exceptional course management and excellent ball-striking on her way to becoming the 2022 SPC Individual Champion. Congratulations Tillie!
Darcy Wright fired an impressive 77-74 for a two-day total of 151, a truly impressive score for her first high school championships. I am looking forward to watching her as she continues to impress.
Our girls’ team showed poise as they jumped up in the standings to finish in 4th Place.
The boys also performed well. They would be the first to tell you they left a couple of strokes out on the course, but we saw some really encouraging play which will pay dividends moving forward. We are very young on the boys side and they gained some valuable experience to build upon for the future. They also developed friendships while competing over the course of the 2 days.
I am proud of all of our golfers and I look forward to what the future holds.


VARSITY BASEBALL 
4/28-30 at SPC Championships
opening round vs. Fort Worth Country Day• 7-4 W
second round vs. Episcopal High School • 12-2 L
consolation vs. Houston Christian • 8-1 L  SPC SIXTH PLACE
 
Coach Mike Williams: The first round of the playoffs, the Dragons upset the #3 seed, Fort Worth Country Day, 7-4 behind a brilliant pitching performance by Vaughn McKeever. Vaughn punched out nine FWCD hitters in a complete game victory.
We lost 12-2 to Episcopal High School in the second round and lost 8-1 to Houston Christian to take sixth place in the SPC playoffs.
Dragons finished 10-21 on the season.
 
VARSITY SOFTBALL 
4/28-30 at SPC Championships
opening round vs. Greenhill • 16-1 W
second round vs. Episcopal High School • 10-0 L
consolation vs. Casady • 16-0 W  SPC FIFTH PLACE
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