Dragon Tennis Players and Pole Vaulters Take Individual Honors, Dragon Girls Golf Team Wins

Results from the week of March 18
 
VARSITY GOLF
3/18 at LSA Invitational, Clear Creek Golf Club
Girls Team • Tournament Champions!
team total 349
Stella Northcott 77• Runner Up Medalist
Angela Jiang 84 • 3rd place
Betty Mota 93 • 9th place
 
Boys Team •  Runners Up
team total: 332
Jack Teague 75 Individual Tournament Champion
Elias Boles 80 • 6th place
Max Wheeler 87 • 11th place
 
Next up for Dragon Golf:
April 8 at FBCA Invitational, Pecan Grove Golf Club
April 14-15 at St. John’s Invitational, Wolfdancer Golf Club
April 23-24 girls at SPC Championships, Golf Club of Houston
April 30-May 1 boys at SPC Championships, Golf Club of Houston

 
VARSITY BASEBALL
3/11-14 at Fort Lauderdale Classic Tournament
vs. Palmetto High School • 9-1 L
vs. ABF Academy Hialeah • 12-3 L
vs. Forest Hill Community High School • 14-4 L
vs. Dwyer High School • 6-1 L
 
Coach Domonique Lewis: The Dragons dropped four games in Florida. The first three games came by 8-run rule. Against the toughest team on the road trip, the Dragons played their best game, losing 6-1, however the game was played with zero errors on defense and two walks by the pitching staff.
During the trip, offensive leaders were Jackson Todd-4 hits, Zac Turner-4 hits, and Charlie Heard-3 hits. Nick Hagle had a great pitching performance going 4.2 innings and allowing two earned runs.
 
3/19 vs. Houston Christian* • 11-1 L
The Dragons opened SPC play this week with Houston Christian.
 
Next up for Dragon Baseball:
March 25 vs. Episcopal High School, 6 p.m.
March 27 at Tomball Kings, 3 p.m.
March 28 vs. Kinkaid*, 6 p.m.
April 4 vs. Tomball Kings, 6 p.m.
4/10 vs. St. John’s School*, 6 p.m.
4/19 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*, 6 p.m.
4/20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal*, 11 a.m.
4/25 vs. Woodlands Christian, 6 p.m.
4/30 vs. Tomball Kings, 6 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
5/2-4 at SPC Championships, Dallas
 
 
VARSITY SOFTBALL
3/19 vs. Legacy Sports • 16-3 L
Coach Nicole Hedden: The Dragons collected a total of 10 hits. Leah Ruckman led Cooper with two runs batted in. She went two-for-three on the day. Daniella Villarreal went three-for-three at the plate to lead the Dragons in hits. Cameron Patterson had two hits in three at-bats and stole three bases.  
Next up for Dragon Softball:
March 26 vs. Duchesne*, 6 p.m.
April 3 vs. St. John’s*, 6 p.m.
April 4 at Concordia Lutheran, 5:30 p.m.
April 9  at Kinkaid*, 5 p.m.
April 19 vs. Episcopal High School*, 4:30 p.m.
April 23 vs. Houston Christian*, 5  p.m.
April 26 vs Bay Area Christian, 6 p.m.
May 2-4 at SPC Tournament, Dallas
 

VARSITY TENNIS
3/20 boys vs Strake Jesuit • L
 
3/22-23 at SPC Individual Tournament at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*
Coach Jill DelRio: Mahir Khurana and Erika Olson won the SPC Individual Tournament, St. Stephen’s Invitational boys and girls singles out 11 SPC schools.
Abby Zubay and Emma Angelkov won consolation doubles.

Next up for Dragon Tennis:
April 3 girls vs. Duchesne*, 4 p.m.
April 5 vs. Houston Christian*, 4:15 p.m.
April 9 at Episcopal High School•, 4 p.m.
April 17 vs. Kinkaid*, 3:30 p.m.
April 19 vs. St. John’s School*, 3 p.m.
April 23 vs. Awty*, 4 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
April 26 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*
April 27 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal*
May 2-4 at SPC Championships*, Dallas
 
 
VARSITY TRACK & FIELD
3/21-23 at Victor Lopez Classic, Rice University
Nico Signorelli 1st place pole vault (15’9”)
Milla Signorelli 2nd place pole vault (11’6”)
 
Next up for Dragon Track & Field:
March 28 at Marsha Martin Relays, Cypress Christian, 3 p.m.
April 4 at SPC/TAPPS JV Championship Meet, Lutheran South, 4 p.m.
April 6 hosting Cooper Dragon Invitational & Senior Celebration, 9 a.m.
April 19-20 at Nick Finnegan Spring Invitational, 4 p.m.
May 3-4 at SPC Spring Championships at Greenhill School
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