Dragon Girls Basketball and Boys Soccer Teams Maintain Winning Seasons

Results from the week of November 30

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL  

12/1 at Montgomery High School • 54-30 W
12/4 vs. Legacy Prep • 45-31 W

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 
12/1 at Montgomery High School • 54-30 W
12/4 vs. Legacy Prep • 45-31 W
Coach BJ Feuerhelm: I was proud of the effort the girls gave this week as we took on a 5A UIL opponent and an undefeated Legacy Prep team. We continue to learn lessons on things we can improve upon, but the overall energy is beyond what I could hope for. We are excited about our upcoming senior night celebration as we head into the winter break and enjoy quite a bit of basketball over these upcoming weeks.
 
Next up for Dragon Girls Basketball:
Dec. 11 vs. CHSA, 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 18-19 at Frassati Tournament

 
VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL  

12/1 vs. Covenant Christian • 68-44 W

12/3 vs. Calvary Christian • 61-26 W

12/3 vs. Northland Christian • 62-59 W

12/5 vs. Frassati Catholic • 65-62 L

Coach Matthew Wilson: This was a great week for the Dragons. We won three of four matches, advancing to the semi-finals of the Covenant Christian tournament. We were led this week by strong performances from senior Jack Wilson, junior Mac Macaul, and sophomore Vaughn McKeever. We have one game next week, Friday evening at 7 p.m., where we will celebrate our class of ‘21 student-athletes.

Next up for Dragon Boys Basketball:
Dec.11 vs. Frassati, 7 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
Dec. 29-30 at Frassati Tournament

 

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER 

11/30 vs St. John XXIII • 1-0 L

12/1 at HCYA • 6-0 L

Coach Amber Clevenger: The team has had a rough go at the beginning of the season, we’ve been plagued with injuries and we are doing our very best to fill in where we are needed. Our 0-1 loss to St. John XXIII was unfortunate and we weren’t able to capitalize on our opportunities. Senior night was a tough loss, but what stands out are the five seniors who all played great and have given so much to the program. I believe the biggest win tonight was all the Alumni players who came back to support the seniors and the program!

Next up for Dragon Girls Soccer:
Dec. 11 vs. Magnolia High School, 6 p.m.


VARSITY BOYS SOCCER  


12/1 vs. HCYA • 10-0 W

12/4 at Cornerstone Academy • 1-0

12/4 at The Village School • 2-1 W

12/5 at St. Thomas High School • 3-0 W

Coach Bryan Sherman: Overall, it was a good week for the soccer program. Senior night was a great team performance that was a lot of fun. Then, the boys competed well at our tournament, bouncing back from a tough loss to secure two good wins. I am proud of the team’s efforts so far and hope we can continue this form after the holiday break.

Season Record 6-1

Next up for Dragon Boys Soccer:
Jan. 8 vs. Episcopal High School, 7 p.m.


VARSITY SWIMMING 
Next up for Dragon Swimming
Jan. 7  Invitational
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