Baseball and Softball Teams Collect Wins, Track & Field Sets A School Hurdle Record

Results from the week of March 18

VARSITY BOYS’ & GIRLS’ TRACK & FIELD

3/21-23 at Victor Lopez Classic, Rice University
From Coach Scott Holland: Uche Oguch made finals in 800m. Madison Breaux set a school record 300m Hurdles.
Next week we will take several to the Texas Relays at the University of Texas: the girls' 4x800M Relay, the boys' 4x400M Relay, and Madison Breaux in the 100 Hurdles. THe rest of the team will compete at Awty International.

Next up for Dragon Track & Field:
3/28 at Awty International
3/29-30 at Texas Relays, University of Texas
4/5-6 host Cooper Dragon Invitational
4/20 at Nick Finnegan Spring Invitational, St. John’s


VARSITY BOYS’ BASEBALL

3/19 vs Woodlands Christian • 8–0 WIN

3/21 at St. John XXIII • canceled

3/23 at Northland Christian • 12–1 WIN
Reed Smith pitched 6 innings, allowing just one hit

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Baseball:
3/27 at St. John’s*, 7 p.m.
3/28 vs. Wisconsin, 6:30 p.m.
3/30 vs. Saint Mary’s Hall, 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
4/5 vs. St. Andrew’s*, 6 p.m.
4/6 vs. St. Stephen’s*, 11 a.m.
4/10 at. Episcopal High School*, 6 p.m.
4/13 vs. Bay Area Christian, 11:30 a.m.


VARSITY GIRLS’ SOFTBALL

3/18 at Cypress Christian • 15–8 LOSS
Alex Sims got the high-scoring game started in the first inning with a single in the first inning, scoring one run. The Dragons had a total of 13 hits with Meghan Coninger, Amera Finnie and Olivia Amador collecting multiple hits to lead the charge. Pitcher Ally Flinn struck out seven.

3/20 vs. KIPP Generations • 28-13 WIN
The Dragons pulled ahead late in the game for the 28-13 victory. Fleur Harper got the Dragon scoring started in the first inning when she doubled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs. The game was tied, 13-13 in the bottom of the fourth when Ally Flinn turned it around, as she tripled on a 2-0 count, scoring a run. Marion Donald led the Dragons, going 3-for-3 at the plate, by driving in four runs. On the mound, Flinn allowed three hits and 13 runs over four innings, striking out five. In total, the Dragons had 10 hits, Donald, Alex Sims and Flinn all had multiple hits.

3/22 vs. HCYA • 15–1 LOSS
Alex Sims led the Dragons at bat with two hits in two.

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Softball:
3/26 vs Legacy Prep, 4:30 p.m.
3/28 vs. Martin Luther High School, 5:30 p.m.
3/30 vs. Saint Mary’s Hall, 11 a.m.
4/2 at Frassati, 4:30 p.m.
4/5 vs. St. Andrew’s Episcopal*, 5 p.m.
4/10 at Episcopal High School*, 5 p.m.
4/17 vs. Kinkaid*, 5 p.m.


VARSITY BOYS’ & GIRLS’ GOLF

Next up for Dragon Golf:
3/25 Fort Bend Christian Academy at Pecan Grove Golf Club
4/1 Cooper Invitational at Woodforest Golf Club
4/15 at Quail Valley Golf Course
4/29-30 host SPC Championships at Woodforest Golf Club


VARSITY BOYS’ & GIRLS’ TENNIS

3/22 at Chancellor’s Tournament
results unavailable at this time.

Next up for Dragon Tennis:
4/3 at St. John’s*, 5 p.m
4/5 vs. St. Andrew’s Episcopal*, 4 p.m.
4/6 vs. St. Stephen’s Episcopal*, 4 p.m.
4/10 at. Episcopal High School*, 4 p.m.
4/18 vs. Kinkaid*, 4 p.m.
4/25 at Houston Christian*, 4 p.m.


UPCOMING VARSITY SPORTS ACTION AT HOME
March 26
Girls’ Softball vs. Legacy Prep, 4:30 p.m.
March 28
Girls’ Softball vs. Martin Luther High School, 5:30 p.m.
Boys’ Baseball vs. Wisconsin, 6:30 p.m.
March 30
Girls’ Softball vs. Saint Mary’s Hall, 11 a.m.
Boys’ Baseball vs. Saint Mary’s Hall, 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
April 1
Varsity Golf hosts Cooper Invitational at Woodforest Golf Club, 11 a.m.
April 5
Varsity Tennis vs. St. Andrew’s*, 4 p.m.
Varsity Track & Field hosts Cooper Invitational, 4:30 p.m.
Girls’ Softball vs. St. Andrew’s*, 5 p.m.
Boys’ Baseball vs. St. Andrew’s*, 6 p.m.
April 6
Varsity Track & Field hosts Cooper Invitational, 10 a.m.
Varsity Tennis vs. St. Stephen’s*, 11 a.m.
Boys’ Baseball vs. St. Stephen’s*, 11 a.m.

*conference matchup
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