Winter Sports Championship Results, Spring Sports Begin

UPDATE: Dragon winter sports All-SPC honorees announced

Dragon Swimming and Varsity Boys' Soccer Finish Season at SPC Championships.
We also have an individual SPC Swim Champion in two events.

Spring Sports begin this week!

UPDATE:

Congratulations to the following Dragon Winter athletes for earning All-SPC recognition:

Boys' Basketball – Michael Gerber
Boys' Soccer – Tristian Craig
Girls' Basketball – Jasmine White
Girls' Soccer – Isabel Sands
 
Earning All SPC recognition at the SPC Swim Championships:

Grace Ritch – SPC Champion 100 Butterfly & 500 Free
Meredith Brus – 500 Free
Sydney Shannon – 100 Backstroke
Boys 200 Medley Relay - Ignacio Ranieri, William Staebel, Vidyal Pradeepkumar & Campbell Wolford



Results from the week of February 8:

Varsity BOYS’ SOCCER: season complete
Feb. 11 Cooper 0 • St. Mark’s 1 loss
Feb. 12 Cooper 0 • Cistercian 1 loss


Varsity SWIMMING: Dragons host SPC CHAMPIONSHIPS, Sat. Feb 12

Grace Ritch is SPC CHAMPION in 500 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly!
Boys 4th Place • Girls 8th Place


200 Medley Relays
Girls 6th: Sydney Shannon, Calista Reese, Grace Ritch & Meredith Brus
Boys 3rd ALL SPC: Ignacio Ranieri, William Staebel, Vidyal Pradeepkumar and Campbell Wolford

Girls 200 Free Style
Sydney Shannon 4th
Meredith Brus 8th

Boys 200 Freestyle

William Staebel 4th

Boys 50 Freestyle

Ignacio Ranieri 5th

Girls 100 Butterfly

Grace Ritch SPC Champion

Boys 100 Butterfly

Vidyal Pradeepkumar 6th

Boys 100 Freestyle

William Staebel 4th

Girls 500 Freestyle

Grace Ritch SPC Champion
Meredith Brus 3rd ALL SPC

200 Freestyle Relay

Boys 8th Place Mtchell Shannon, Ian Steneker, Sam Brus & Jackson Banks

Girls 100 Backstroke

Sydney Shannon 3rd ALL SPC

Boys 100 Backstroke

Ignacio Ranieri 7th
Campbell Wolford 8th

400 Freestyle Relays

Boys 4th Ignacio Ranieri, Vidyal Pradeekumar, Campbell Wolford & William Staebel


SPRING ATHLETICS BEGINS!

GIRLS' SOFTBALL
:
Next up for the Dragons
Feb 18-20 Cooper Round Robin
Feb 23 vs. Lutheran North, 5 p.m.
Feb 25-27 Fort Bend Christian Tournament
March 4 at Saint Mary’s Hall*, 3:30 p.m.
March 5 at Antonian Prep, 10 a.m.
March 8 at Cypress Christian, 4 p.m.

BOYS' BASEBALL
:
Next up for the Dragons
Feb 18-20 Cooper Tournament
Feb 23 at St. Pius X, 6:30 p.m.
Feb 25-27 Cooper Round Robin
March 1 at St Thomas High School, 6:30 p.m.
March 4 vs Cypress Christian, 6:30 p.m.
March 5 doubleheader: vs Cistercian Prep School,11 a.m.
March 8 vs Stafford, 6:30 p.m.

VARSITY TENNIS
:
Next up for the Dragons
Feb 16 at Emery Weiner, 4 p.m.
Feb 19 at Episcopal High School Tournament
Feb 24 vs. St. Agnes (girls only), 4 p.m.
Feb 26 at Bay Area Tournament
Feb 29 vs Concordia Lutheran, 4 p.m.
March 4 at Saint Mary’s Hall*, 3:30 p.m.
March 8 at Conroe High School, 3:30 p.m.

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD:
Next up for the Dragons
Feb 20 at Oak Ridge High School Invitational
at The Woodlands Christian Invitational
Feb 26 at Concordia Lutheran Crusader Invitational
Feb 27 at The Woodlands High School Invitational
March 4-5 at The St. John’s School Maverick Relays

VARSITY GOLF

Next up for the Dragons
Feb 22 at Steve Lasher Invitational, Blackhorse Golf Club
Feb 29 hosting The John Cooper Invitational at Woodforest Golf Club

UPCOMING SPORTS ACTION AT HOME

Thursday-Saturday, February 18-20
Boys’ Varsity Baseball Tournament
Girls’ Varsity Softball Round Robin

Tuesday, Feb. 23

6:30 p.m. Girls’ Varsity Softball vs. Lutheran North

Wednesday, Feb. 24

4 p.m. Girls’ Varsity Tennis vs. St. Agnes

Thursday-Saturday, February 25-27

Boys’ Varsity Baseball Round Robin

Monday, Feb. 29

8 a.m. Varsity Golf hosts The John Cooper Invitational at Woodforest Golf Club
4 p.m. Varsity Tennis vs. Concordia Lutheran
–2/1/16
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