Dragon Swim Teams Take First In Tri-Meet; Soccer Alumni Provide Friendly Competition

Results from the week of January 3
 
VARSITY SWIMMING 
 
1/6 at Concordia/Frassati Tri-Meet, Westfield High School
Girls 1st place • Boys 1st place
• complete results unavailable at this time

Coach Sara Bany: Dragon swimmers had a strong showing after nearly a month off for the holidays. They swam hard and the boys and girls both won first place against Frassati and Concordia Lutheran.

Next up for Dragon Swimming:
January 15 at HAPPI Meet, University of Houston
 

VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL   
1/4 at Cypress Christian • canceled
 
1/7 at Episcopal High School* • 71-55 L
Coach Matthew Wilson: We played a hard-fought game at Episcopal High School. I’m proud of the team’s fight and resiliency. Ultimately, we came up a bit short, losing 55-71. We look ahead this week to a non-conference battle at Second Baptist on Monday. We return to SPC play with a game against Awty Friday evening.
 
Next up for Dragon Boys Basketball:
January 10 at Second Baptist, 7 p.m.
January 14 vs. Awty International*, 7 p.m.
January 18 vs. Kinkaid*, 7 p.m.
January 21 at St. John’s*, 7 p.m.
 
 
VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL   
1/4 at Cypress Christian • 61-44 L
1/7 at Episcopal High School* • 61-24 L
 
Next up for Dragon Girls Basketball:
January 11 vs. Duchesne*, 5:30 p.m.
January 14 at Awty International*, 5:30 p.m.
January 18 vs. Kinkaid*, 5:30 p.m.
January 21 at St. John’s*, 5:30 p.m.
 
 
VARSITY BOYS SOCCER   
1/4 vs JCS alumni • 4-3 L 
Coach Bryan Sherman: Cooper alums won 4-3. The current team jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first half, but the alums battled back and won in extra time on a golden goal scored by Tega Ewherido. 
 
1/7 at Episcopal High School* • 5-0 L
 
Next up for Dragon Boys Soccer:
January 14 at Awty International*, 7 p.m.
 
 
VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER   
1/4 vs JCS alumni • just for fun
Coach Amber Clevenger: It was difficult not being able to be there for the Alumni game this year. We missed out on several alumni attending this year but what was amazing is that this year's alumni game was led by Pamela (Pimienta'14) Fyfe.
 
1/7 at Episcopal High School* • 8-0 L
Coach Amber Clevenger: Episcopal is a powerhouse team with a lot of depth, so our focus during games like EHS is to do the little things well. The biggest victory of the night was having Madison Burchfiel back from her ACL injury. The team worked hard and we are focused on the upcoming games.
 
Next up for Dragon Girls Soccer:
January 11 vs. Duchesne*, 5 p.m.
January 14 at Awty International*, 5 p.m.
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