Dragon Girls Basketball Opens New Year With A Conference Win

Results from the week of January 4

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL  

1/5 vs Cypress Christian • 86-31 W

1/8 vs Episcopal High School* • 59-51 W

Coach BJ Feuerhelm: What a way to open up SPC play! After falling behind early, the girls showed true resolve and togetherness to battle back for a huge win over the EHS team. It was the exclamation point on a great first week back from break. We will enjoy the win for a day and then get back to work as we prepare for two more SPC games this week. 

Season Record • 9-1

Next up for Dragon Girls Basketball: 
Jan. 12 at Duchesne Academy, 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 15 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*, 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 22 vs. St. John’s*, 5:30 p.m.
 

VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL  

1/5 vs Cypress Christian • 61-51 W

1/9 vs St Stephens • 67-49 L

Coach Matthew Wilson: It was great to be back in the gym with the guys! The guys worked hard this week and we can’t wait to officially begin SPC play on Friday at St. Stephen’s in Austin.

Next up for Dragon Boys Basketball:
Jan. 15 at St. Stephen’s*, 7 p.m.

 
VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER 

1/5 vs Incarnate Word • 3-1 L
Coach Amber Clevenger: Tuesday’s game was to prepare us for conference, although we lost 3-1, I saw some really good soccer.

1/9 vs Episcopal High School* • 12-0 L
Coach Amber Clevenger: Tonight’s game versus EHS was tough; they were good all over the field. The important takeaway from tonight’s loss is how my team never gave up, they fought hard and they stuck together. 

Next up for Dragon Girls Soccer:
Jan. 12 at Duchesne Academy, 5 p.m.
Jan. 15 at St. Stephen’s*, 5 p.m.

 
VARSITY BOYS SOCCER 

Next up for Dragon Boys Soccer:

Jan. 15 at St. Stephen’s*, 7 p.m.


VARSITY SWIMMING 

1/7 vs Spring High School 
no results

Coach Sara Bany: Cooper swimmers returned to the pool after break ready to compete.  Although we do not have the final results from the meet, I can say I’m proud of the effort they put forth!  We had best times, near best times, some come-from-behind victories, and lots of cheering and team spirit! We are in the final month of the season and are using every meet and practice to see where we can tweak and improve.  

Next up for Dragon Swimming
Jan. 14  at Westfield High School (vs. St. John’s, Episcopal and Houston Christian), 4 p.m.
Jan. 16  HAPPI

*conference

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