Dragon Basketball Teams Experience Senior Night Wins

Results from the week of December 7

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL  


12/11 vs. CHSA • 68-24 W

Coach BJ Feuerhelm: To be able to conclude the senior night with a big win is exactly the way we wanted to celebrate Aalyssa, Ajailah, Eve and Kya. These girls have meant so much to our program and it was a joy to honor them Friday night. We are excited to wrap up finals, take a breath and get back to work over the holiday break.

Season Record • 7-1

Next up for Dragon Girls Basketball:
Dec. 18-19 at Frassati Tournament


VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL  

12/11 vs. Frassati • 57-50 W

Coach Matthew Wilson: The boys basketball teams had a great week! We celebrated our seniors Friday night to a raucous, socially-distanced crowd. It was a blast. We wish all of the Cooper families a happy holiday and look forward to Frassati Catholic’s Christmas Classic over the break.

Next up for Dragon Boys Basketball:
Dec. 29-30 at Frassati Tournament
 

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER

12/11 vs. Magnolia High School • 3-0 L

Coach Amber Clevenger: The rainy game against Magnolia may not have seemed like a bright light but truth be told, the way we played against a very talented Magnolia team is exactly what I wanted to see before we head into a big winter break. We have been pretty banged up as a team and we put together the best minutes we could with all we had, and for that I am happy. I’m looking forward to what 2021 holds for our team.

Next up for Dragon Girls Soccer:
Jan. 5 vs. Incarnate Word, 5 p.m.
Jan. 8 vs. Episcopal High School, 5 p.m.


VARSITY BOYS SOCCER 
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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