Dragon Conference Play Continues

Results from the week of October 4

VARSITY FOOTBALL 

10/8 vs. Casady School* •  50-7
at Apogee Stadium at University of North Texas  

The man at the top of the mountain didn’t fall there.  The Dragons continued their climb to the mountain top last night as they stormed the Cyclones 50-7. The weather was perfect and the venue serene as the Dragon traveled to Apogee Stadium, home of the North Texas Eagles for this SPC showdown. The Dragons came out fast and kept the peddle down, going into half-time up 36-0. Junior QB Vaughn McKeever threw for three touchdowns, on 19 of 30 passing, spreading the ball around to six different receivers. Senior RB Jaxson Pierce was back to his old habits rushing for 128 yards, averaging 9.1 a carry with three touchdowns. The Dragon defense was perfect on the night, as the only Cyclone score came off a fumble recovery return on the other side of the ball. Senior DE Gamble Reed lead the way running through the Casady line all night, disrupting plays and making tackles. He had help from junior LB Alex Rovirosa and senior LB Blake Pitts who were also around the ball all night; also great was senior CB Will Young who had two interceptions, one of which he took for six. The Dragons continue their road warrior ways next week as they travel to play the Hornets of Greenhill.  –by Coach Daniel Lewis
 
Team MVP: Jaxson Pierce • 3 TDs • 1 INT 
Offensive MVP: Kielar Sullivan • 1 TD • 7 catches • 86 yards 
Defensive MVP: Gamble Reed • 4 tkls • 1 sack • 3 pressures 
Iron Man: Will Young • 2 INTs • 3 tackles                                          
Scout Team Offensive: Thomas Hewlett Parker 
Scout Team Defensive: Cody Muizers

Next up for Dragon Football:
October 15 at Greenhill School*, 7 p.m.
October 22 vs. Fort Worth Country Day*, 7 p.m.


VARSITY VOLLEYBALL  

10/7 at Houston Christian* • 3-0 W
10/9 vs St. Stephen’s* • 3-2 L

Next up for Dragon Volleyball:
October 12 vs. Episcopal High School*, 5:30 p.m.
October 14 vs. Duchesne*, 5:30 p.m. DIG PINK event
 
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY   
10/9 at 41st Maverick Ramble*, Spring Creek Park
Girls  2nd place • Boys 6th place

Cooper Cross Country teams competed at Spring Creek Park in Tomball this weekend, running at the 40th annual St Johns Maverick Ramble. Dragon girls finished second, while the boys finished in sixth place.
This was a tough meet for Cooper as they prepare for final upcoming end of season SPC meets.  “We got to see several of our SPC foes this week,” Dohner said.  “I was proud of how we matched up and competed with these teams.”  

Donned in pink attire to support the Cooper volleyball team’s upcoming October 14 “Dig Pink” fund raiser for Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Cooper girls ran well, finishing just 18 points behind St Johns. Led by Megan Day, Amber Navarra, and Milla Signorelli, Chloe Smith and Abby Mendenhall, Cooper beat all but one of the South Zone SPC teams.  

The boys team finished in sixth place behind senior Vishnu Swaminathan’s 18th place finish.  “This was a tough course for our boys,” Dohner said.  “We have a still have a few of our key runners out with injuries. We are still hopeful for a good showing at our SPC South Zone meet on Oct. 23 in Austin.”  From there, the teams will compete at the SPC Championships in Dallas on Nov. 6.  
 
Boys Varsity – 6th Place
Vishnu Swaminathan (18th) 17:02
Grey Mendenhall (22nd) 17:11
Aditya Pakal (34th) 17:34
Drew Wilkerson (56th) 18:12
Kase Melodick (63rd) 18:18
 
Girls Varsity – 2nd Place
Megan Day (6th) 20:14
Milla Signorelli (8th) 20:33
Amber Navarra (9th) 20:36 (PR)
Chloe Smith (17th) 21:30
Abby Mendenhall (22nd) 22:11
Next up for Dragon Cross Country
October 23 at SPC South Zone*, St. Andrews, Austin
November 6 at SPC Championships*, Norbuck Park, Dallas

*conference matchup
Back




From Curiosity to Wisdom
The John Cooper School is an independent, non-sectarian, co-educational, college preparatory day school. Our mission is to provide a challenging education in a caring environment to a diverse group of select students, enabling them to become critical and creative thinkers, effective communicators, responsible citizens and leaders, and lifelong learners.

The John Cooper School seeks to attract qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds to its faculty, staff, and student body. The School does not discriminate against any individual in admissions, educational programs, personnel policies, general practices, or employment, on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, physical disability, or age.