Dragon Football Remains Undefeated In Conference Play

Results from the week of October 10

VARSITY FOOTBALL
 
10/14 at Houston Christian* • 26-22 W 

“Adversity introduces a man to himself.” For the second week in a row, the Dragons faced adversity but once again stood tallest when times were bleak as they escaped Mustang Field with a 26-21 win over Houston Christian Friday night.  The Dragons started fast, got up early, but struggled to consistently execute and found themselves down late in the fourth.  Cooper would find the end zone late and cap the game with a final defensive stand letting them kneel out the final seconds.  Kielar Sullivan found the end zone first for the Dragons on a great pass from Vaughn McKeever; Sullivan also scored the go-ahead and eventual game-winning TD on a run from 30 yards out late in the fourth quarter.  For the first time all year the Dragon defense found themselves on their heels dealing with a clock-running balanced attack from the Mustangs.  Since the Dragons were missing key starters out with injuries others had to step up to the challenge in a trial-by-fire Friday night in Houston.  Owen Baadsgaard was the defensive player of the night, making multiple tackles, hauling in two interceptions, the second one ending the last Mustang offensive threat.  Hayden Hammit was all over the field as well, finding an interception of his own on an outstanding play-cutting under a Mustang receiver.  Despite the struggles, the Dragons were able to get the win and punch their ticket to the 3A SPC Championship for the second calendar year in a row.  Before that, they will take on Trinity Valley at home on Senior Night; this game will serve as a preview of the championship as the Trojans too have punched their championship ticket.  See you Friday night at The John Cooper School’s Pugh Field.  –Coach Daniel Lewis

PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Team MVP: Owen Baadsgaard
Offensive Player of the Game: Kielar Sullivan
Defensive Player of the Game: Hayden Hammit
Special Teams MVP: Cole Sheppard

Next up for Dragon Football:
October 21 vs. Trinity Valley*, 7 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
 
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL  

10/12 at Concordia Lutheran* • 3-1 L
Coach Courtney Eckenrode: The Dragons fell just short in a battle against a talented Concordia team. The Dragons played tremendous defense but were outscored by the Crusaders.

10/14 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal* • 3-1 W
Coach Courtney Eckenrode: The Dragons took a commanding victory against St. Stephens on Friday evening. Many Dragon players contributed from across the court leading to the team's success!

10/15 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal* • 3-1 W
Coach Courtney Eckenrode: Once again the Dragons came out strong to defeat St. Andrews in four sets and secure a 5-2 record in the SPC! 

Next up for Dragon Volleyball:
October 17 vs. FBCHA, 6:30 p.m.
October 20 vs. Episcopal High School*,5:30 p.m.
October 27 vs. St. Joseph Catholic, 5:30 p.m. DIG PINK fundraiser game
November 1 vs. Second Baptist, 5 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT


VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY  
Next up for Dragon Cross Country
October 22 at SPC South Zone Championships*, St Andrew’s Episcopal, 9:30 a.m. (girls) 10 a.m. (boys)
November 5 at SPC Championships*, Spring Creek Park

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