Boys’ Soccer, Girls’ Basketball and Swim Teams Head To Championship Play; Baseball and Girls’ Tennis Teams Open Seasons On Top

Results from the week of February 3

BOYS’ VARSITY SOCCER

2/7 vs Awty* • 4-1 WIN

Goals by Seb Plaza, Emi Plaza, Ali Zidan, Joey Rudnicki
Coach Bryan Sherman: It was a great team performance Friday night against Awty and I am very proud of the team and how we performed in SPC conference play this season.
With the win, we finished 5-2 in conference play and now the focus is on the SPC tournament next week in Dallas.

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Soccer:
Feb. 13-15 at SPC Championships at The Greenhill School, Dallas
     Game 1: vs. The Oakridge School, 5:30 p.m.


GIRLS’ VARSITY SOCCER

2/7 vs Awty* • 2-1 LOSS


BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL

2/4 vs. Salt & Light • 63-49 LOSS

2/7 vs Awty* • 52-36 WIN

Coach Matthew Wilson: We concluded our season this past week. I am so proud and honored to have been a part of this team. We established a standard for how hard we can play. I would like to thank all of the players and their parents for their commitment to our program. I would also like to thank our seniors and wish them the best of luck as they embark on their collegiate journeys. Love you guys! I am excited to build upon our team’s successes this season.

Final Record: 13-13 (1-6)


GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL

2/7 vs Awty* • 76-39 WIN

Season record: 22-10 • SPC: 4-3

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Basketball:
Feb. 13-15 at SPC Championships, Episcopal School of Dallas
     Game 1: vs. The Oakridge School, 5 p.m.


VARSITY SWIMMING & DIVING

Coach Sara Bany: After winning SPC last year and losing five seniors (five of the eight swimmers on our SPC team), the boys have fought back this year and are returning with a new team and goals set.  I’m so proud of all of the work they have put in this year and can’t wait to see how they finish up.
The girls only graduated one person from our SPC team last year, so we are back in full force and looking to improve on last year’s 4th place finish.  This whole team has all of the heart and work ethic of a championship team.  We are all looking forward to SPC this week!
 
Next up for Dragon Swimming & Diving:
Feb. 13 at SPC Championships at Lewisville ISD Natatorium, 10 a.m.


•• SPRING SPORTS ••

Baseball and Girls’ Tennis Teams Open Seasons On Top


BOYS’/GIRLS’ VARSITY TENNIS

2/7 at Bay Area Varsity Tournament
Girls 1st place • Boys 2nd place

Next up for Dragon Tennis:
Feb. 12 at St. Agnes (girls only), 4 p.m.
Feb. 13 at Lake Creek, 4 p.m.


BOYS’ VARSITY BASEBALL

2/8 at St. Pius • 7-6 WIN

Coach Mike Williams: Callum Burton for the winning pitcher and Jacob Rebrook for the save.

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Baseball:
Feb. 11 vs. Lutheran South, 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 13 at Second Baptist, 6:30 p.m.


BOYS’/GIRLS’ VARSITY TRACK & FIELD

Next up for Dragon Tennis:

Feb. 15 at The Woodlands Christian Academy Invitational


UPCOMING VARSITY SPORTS ACTION AT HOME:
Tuesday, February 11
Boys’ Varsity Baseball vs. Lutheran South, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 13
Boys’ Varsity Baseball vs. Second Baptist, 6:30 p.m.

*conference match up
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