11/14 vs. St. John’s School • 15-14L Dragons finish season 5-1, falling 15-14 to SPC opponent.
WINTER SPORTS
VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER
11/ 9 vs. Frassati • 9-0W Coach Amber Clevenger: Our first game against Frassati was just what we needed to start the season off right. We had several players who contributed to the success of this 9-0 win. Mikaela Camarata and Kaitlin Hinch each scored two goals and Tamsin Prudencio scored one goal and had three assists! Other players with goals were: Sofia Gilroy, Katherine Staebel, Maddie Van Osdell & Gowri Gulasingam. It was a great combined effort and I hope that we are able to build upon that success.
Next up for Dragon Girls Soccer: Nov. 16 at Northland Christian, 5 p.m. Nov. 17 vs. Bay Area Christian, 5 p.m. Nov. 20 at Lutheran South Tournament, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Nov. 21 at Lutheran South Tournament, 11 a.m.
VARSITY BOYS SOCCER
11/10 at St. Thomas High School • 8-1W Goals by: Will Young (2), John Ordman(2), Miles Miller, Joey Rudnicki, Tanure Ewherido, Michael Black
11/13 vs. Concordia Lutheran • 3-0W Goals by: John Ordman, Ali Zidan, Miles Miller
Coach Bryan Sherman: It was a good start to the season with two wins this week. There is still a long way to go in order for us to reach our potential, but a positive start, nonetheless.
Next up for Dragon Boys Soccer: Nov. 18 at Lutheran South, 6 p.m.
VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
11/12 vs. Second Baptist • 46-41W Coach B.J. Feuerhelm: To have the chance to take the court was something we looked forward to –to get the chance to go against Second Baptist and all their basketball tradition was a great opening game for us. The girls competed hard and we are excited about what lies ahead.
11/13 vs. The Village School • 53-41 L Coach B.J. Feuerhelm: To welcome a top-ranked Village School to our place this week and fight them until the finish was exactly what our team needed in the early part of the season. Being able to build an early lead against this top-ranked team gave the girls the confidence that they belonged in the gym with the defending 6A TAPPS Champions. Starting off with two ranked opponents and competing the way we did showed our team that our championship goals are well within reach if we continue to work hard and look for steady improvement moving forward. I am super proud of the effort to kick things off.
Next up for Dragon Girls Basketball: Nov. 17 at Concordia Lutheran, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at St. Pius X, 6:30 p.m.
VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL
11/10 vs HCYA • 62-55L
11/12 at Lutheran South • 72-41L
Coach Matthew Wilson: We continue to improve as our season is under way. I am proud of how the guys are responding to some early adversity. We will continue to build and get ready for our upcoming games this week. Go Dragons!
Next up for Dragon Boys Basketball: Nov. 16 at Alpha Omega, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 vs. Second Baptist, 7 p.m.
VARSITY SWIMMING
11/13 at CHSM Fall Invitational at Spring Creek Oaks results to come
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