Dragon Golf Teams Have Best Finish Of The Season

Results from the week of March 28
VARSITY GOLF 
3/29 at John Cooper Invitational
Girls:
Team score (349) -3rd Place (best finish of the season)
Individual:
Tillie Claggett (71) • 1st Place Medalist
Darcy Wright (73)• 3rd Place Medalist
Alicia Fein (96)
Claire Glymph (109)
Kelly Yang (132)
 
Boys:
Team score (336) 5th Place (best finish of the season)
Individual:
Jason Xiao (80)
Carson Berger (81)
Elias Boles (83)
Grant Bergman (92)
 
Coach Rod Gold: I am extremely proud of all our golfers. Both teams shot a season-best score despite windy conditions. Both teams are ramping up their games for the stretch run. The previous best score for the boys was 367 (an improvement of 31 strokes), and the girls team improved over their last tournament by about 100 strokes. I look forward to watching the continued improvement as we get closer to the SPC Championships. Go Dragons!!!
 
Next up for Dragon Golf:
April 12 at Episcopal Invitational, Quail Valley Golf Course
April 25-26 at SPC Championships, Pecan Valley Golf Course
 
VARSITY TENNIS 
3/29 vs. Kinkaid*
Girls 3-2 W • Boys 3-2 L
 
4/1 vs. St Andrew’s Episcopal*
Girls 4-1 W • Boys 3-2 L
 
4/2 vs. St Stephen’s Episcopal *
Girls 4-1 W • Boys 4-1 W
 
Next up for Dragon Tennis:
April 12 at Houston Christian*, 4 p.m.
April 14 at St. John’s*, 4 p.m.
April 22 at Episcopal High School*, 4 p.m.
 
VARSITY BASEBALL 
4/1 vs. Houston Christian* • 6-4 L

4/2 vs. Tomball Kings
• 4-3 W
Coach Mike Williams: We competed against the Kings on Senior Recognition Day. Senior Blake Pitts triples home senior Beto Valenzuela in the eighth inning for the win.
 
Next up for Dragon Baseball:
April 7 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*, 11 a.m.
April 7 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal*, 3 p.m.
April 13 vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy, 6 p.m. • Teacher Appreciation Night
April 14 vs. Episcopal High School*, 7 p.m.
 
 
VARSITY SOFTBALL 
3/29 at Bay Area Christian • 9-4 L
 
3/31 vs. Cypress Christian • 11-9 L

Next up for Dragon Softball:
April 5 vs. Episcopal High School”, 4:30 p.m.
April 8 at Kinkaid*, 5 p.m.


VARSITY TRACK & FIELD 
4/2 at Fort Bend Invitational
Coach Scott Holland: Nico Signorelli took second and upped his school record in the pole vault to 13’6”. We were scheduled for an off week but we wanted to keep Nico jumping since he was on a roll.
 
Next up for Dragon Track & Field:
April 8-9 hosting Cooper Dragon Invitational
April 16 at Nick Finnegan Spring Invitational
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