Basketball Teams Start Season Strong, Football Finishes Season, SPC Championships Up Next

Results from the week of October 30

VARSITY FOOTBALL Dragons Finish Season With Most Wins In Program History

11/3 at Greenhill* • 28-40 LOSS

John Cooper ends the season with a 4-5 record overall and a 2-5 record in SPC 3A. The four wins is a the most wins in a season in the program’s short five years of playing varsity football (seven years overall)

STATS
Passing:
Evan Minarovic was 32-60 for 415 yards, 4 TDs, and 2 INT
Rushing:
Evan Minarovic rushed 18 times for 41 yards
Andrew Saibara rushed 5 times for 17 yards
Receiving:
Logan Leax had 12 catches for 189 yards and 2 TDs
Thomas Elkhoury had 6 catches for 65 yards
Ryan Reid had 4 catches for 98 yards and 1 TD
Matt Krehbiel had 3 catches for 26 yards
Evan Godwin had 2 catches for 17 yards and 1 TD
Tackles:
Andrew Saibara had 5 tackles
Preston Burnett had 5 tackles
Matt Krehbiel had 4.5 tackles
Ryan Reid had 4.5 tackles
Eric Grosser had 4 tackles

From Coach Brent Landrum: This has been an incredibly gratifying season for me as a coach. This team has met every challenge and surpassed all expectations. They have set the bar higher for the next team. I could not be prouder of this group. The nine seniors we lose have been invaluable to the growth of this programand I thank each one. We took Greenhill to the limit last night. We gave up too many big plays. Greenhill plays Trinity Valley in the SPC 3A championship next weekend and we stood toe-to-toe with both teams. We have nothing to hang our heads about. I will miss these seniors. Go Dragons!

Season Record: 4-5
SPC 3A Conference Record: 2-5


VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Dragons Head To SPC Championships As Third Seed

Season record: 20-5
SPC Zone Play: 4-2

Next up for Dragon Volleyball:
November 2-3 SPC Championships in Fort Worth


VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Dragons Head To SPC Championships Nov. 11

Next up for Dragon Cross Country:

Nov. 11 SPC Championships in Fort Worth


WINTER SPORTS BEGINS!


VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Dragons start season with a win!

11/3 at Awty International • 92-58 WIN

From Coach Rod Gold: Myles Arnold and Kyle Wilson led the way in scoring, with 33 and 25 points respectively. It was a total team effort as we battled foul trouble throughout the game.

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Basketball:

November 7 vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy, 7:30 p.m.
November 10 vs. Northland Christian Academy, 7 p.m.


VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Dragons start season with a win!

11/3 at Awty International • 50-31 WIN

From Coach B.J. Feuerhelm: We could not have asked for a better start to the season. The girls really took what we have worked on in practice and executed it nicely in our first game. We look to continue improving and working hard as we enter the early part of the season.

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Basketball:

November 7 vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy, 6 p.m.
November 9 at Northland Christian Academy, 5:30 p.m.


VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER


Next up for Dragon Boys’ Soccer:

November 7 vs. Lutheran South, 6:30 p.m.
November 10 at Awty International, 5 p.m.
November 14 vs. St. Thomas High School, 7 p.m.


VARSITY GIRLS’ SOCCER

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Soccer:
November 7 at Emery Weiner, 5:30 p.m.
November 14 at Awty International, 7 p.m.
November 16 vs. St. John XXIII, 5 p.m.


VARSITY SWIMMING

Next up for Dragon Swimming:
November 17 TISCA-GULF CHAMPIONSHIPS, 5:30 p.m.


UPCOMING VARSITY WINTER SPORTS ACTION AT HOME:

Tuesday, November 7
6 p.m. Girls’ Basketball vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy
6:30 p.m. Boys’ Soccer vs. Lutheran South
7:30 p.m Boys’ Basketball vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy
Friday, November 10
7 p.m. Boys’ Basketball vs. Northland Christian

*conference
 
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