Dragon Swimming Captures Third at Cardinal Invitational

Results for the week of January 9

Varsity Swimming

1/11 at Cardinal Invitational, Lamar High School

Cooper Finishes Third Overall – Boys Finish Third, Girls, Sixth

From Coach Steve Breeding: We had some very impressive swims. We won six events, four second place finishes, and three third place finishes. We had some strong swims by Chris Seymour, William Staebel, Campbell Wolford, Maddy Sinkovic, Lauren Cordes and Jane Ritch.
Unfortunately we did not have all of our swimmers. If so, I think we might have won the meet.

Boys’ Team-3rd Place
(10 teams)
200 Medley Relay
2nd place (Ignacio Ranieri, William Staebel, Christopher Seymour, Campbell Wolford)
6th place (Magnus Harrseth, Paul Gallup, Shannon Mitchell, Jackson Banks)

200 Free Relay
1st place (Christopher Seymour, Campbell Wolford, Ignacio Ranieri, William Staebel)

Individual
William Staebel: 200 Free, 1st place (1:49.00); 100 Free, 1st place (49.40)
Christopher Seymour: 100 Butterfly, 1st place (54.18); 500 Free,1st place (4:54.00)
Mitchell Shannon: 200 Free, 5th place (2:05.75)
Paul Gallup: 200 IM, 5th place (1:07.25)
Campbell Wolford: 50 Free, 3rd place (23.75); 100 Back, 3rd place (1:00.72)
Ignacio Ranieri: 50 Free, 6th place (24.33); 100 Back, 5th place (1:05.38)
Jackson Banks: 100 Free, 7th place (54.79)

Girls’ Team-6th Place (8 teams)
200 Free Relay
2nd place (Lauren Cordes, Alyssa Lai, Jane Ritch, Maddy Sinkovic)

Individual
Maddy Sinkovic: 50 Free, 2nd place (26.26); 100 Back, 1st place (1:04.10)
Jane Ritch: 100 Butterfly, 2nd place (1:06.18); 100 Back, 7th place (1:10.56)
Lauren Cordes: 100 Free, 3rd place (57.58)

Next up for the Dragons:

Jan. 21 at Houston Area Private and Parochial Invitational (HAPPI) Meet
Feb. 11 SPC Championships at Conroe ISD Natatorium


Varsity Boys’ Basketball

1/10 vs. CHSM • 57-29 WIN

1/13 vs. St. John’s School* • 57-79 LOSS

From Coach Rod Gold: I am proud of our team. We battle hard for each other. We support each other and I believe we are on our way to continuing strong play in our upcoming conference games.

Next up for the Dragons:

Jan. 17 vs. Lake Houston Conquerors, 7 p.m.
Jan 20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School*, 7 p.m.
Jan 21 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School*, 1 p.m.


Varsity Girls’ Basketball

1/10 vs. CHSM • 44-37 WIN

1/13 vs. St. John’s School* • 39-44 LOSS in double overtime

Season Record: 15-8 • SPC Record 0-2

Next up for the Dragons:
Jan 20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School*, 5:30 p.m.
Jan 21 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School*, 11 a.m.


Varsity Boys’ Soccer

1/10 vs. HCYA • 3-2 WIN

1/13 vs. St. John’s School* • 2-2 TIE
Goals by Sondre Jentoft and Tega Ewherido

From Coach Bryan Sherman: Although we gave up a late goal to deny us the win, I am very proud of how we played and the togetherness the team showed Friday night. We overcame some adversity and really played as a complete unit throughout the match. We are looking forward to the Austin trip now and expect to came back home with two wins.

Next up for the Dragons:
Jan. 17 vs Frassati Catholic, 6 p.m.
Jan. 20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School*, 7 p.m.
Jan. 21 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School*, 1 p.m


Varsity Girls’ Soccer

1/13 vs St. John’s School* • 6-0 LOSS

Next up for the Dragons:
Jan. 17 at Magnolia West High School, 6 p.m.
Jan. 20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School*, 5 p.m.
Jan. 21 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School*, 11 a.m



UPCOMING VARSITY SPORTS ACTION AT HOME:
Tues., Jan. 17
6 p.m. Boys’ Soccer vs. Frassati Catholic
7 p.m. Boys’ Basketball vs. Lake Houston Conquerors
Tues., Jan. 24
5:30 p.m. Girls’ Basketball vs. CHSA
7 p.m. Boys’ Basketball vs. CHSA
Fri., Jan. 27
5 p.m. Girls’ Soccer vs. Houston Christian*
6 p.m. Girls’ Basketball vs. Houston Christian*
7 p.m. Boys’ Soccer vs. Houston Christian*
7:30 p.m. Boys’ Basketball vs. Houston Christian*

*conference game

–1/15/17
 
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