Dragon Boys’ Basketball Takes Third At Tourney, Boys’ Swimming Competes At TISCA

Results from the week of November 13

VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL

11/14 at Cypress Christian • 71-26 WIN

11/16-18 Cistercian Tournament • 3rd Place Finish
Senior Myles Arnold was named All Tournament

Game 1: vs. Shelton High School • 89-54 WIN
Game 2 (semi final) vs. Parish School • 55-73 LOSS
Game 3 (for third place) vs. Prince of Peace • 47-40 WIN

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Basketball:

November 24 at Texas Jamboree vs. SA St Anthony Invitational, Episcopal H.S.
November 28 vs. Lutheran South, 6 p.m.
November 30-December 2 Mustang Classic, Houston Christian
December 5 vs. Salt & Light, 7 p.m.
December 8 at Frassati Catholic, 7 p.m.


VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

11/14 at Cypress Christian Academy • 47-32 WIN

11/18 vs Lutheran South • 43-51 LOSS

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Basketball:
November 28 vs Emery Weiner, 4:30 p.m.
November 30-December 2 at Tyler All Saints Tourney
December 5 at Incarnate Word, 6 p.m.
December 8 vs. Frassati Catholic, 6 p.m.


VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER

11/14 vs. St. Thomas High School • 0-1 LOSS

Next up for Dragon Boys’ Soccer:
November 30-December 2 at St Thomas/Awty Tournament
December 5 at HCYA, 6:30 p.m.


VARSITY GIRLS’ SOCCER

11/14 at Awty International • 1-1 TIE

11/16 at St. John XXIII • cancelled

Next up for Dragon Girls’ Soccer:
November 27 vs Emery Weiner, 5 p.m.
December 1-2 at Tournament at All Saints Episcopal


VARSITY SWIMMING

11/17 at TISCA (Texas Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association) GULF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Boys place 18 out of 37 teams

Competing in the finals for the Dragons:

Chris Seymour 100 Fly, 3rd place (51.32), 500 Free 9th place (4:40.06)
William Staebel 100 Free 8th place (48.37)

From Coach Steve Breeding: Starting the afternoon finals competition for the John Cooper swimmers, Chris Seymour swam a personal best of 51.32, placing third in the 100 Fly.
Chris is one of the best second-half of the race swimmers I’ve seen, dominating the consolation finals, 500 Free with a winning time of 4:40.06, improving his best time by 4.26 seconds.
William Staebel competed in the finals of the 100, placing 8th with a time of 48.37, just hundredths off his best and faster than he swam in the morning prelims.

Next up for Dragon Swimming:
December 2 at Big Cat Invitational, Tomball ISD Aquatic Center


UPCOMING VARSITY WINTER SPORTS ACTION AT HOME:
Monday, November 27
Girls’ Soccer vs. Emery Weiner, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, November 28
Girls’ Basketball vs. Emery Weiner, 4:30 p.m.
Boys’ Basketball vs. Lutheran South, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, December 5
Boys’ Basketball vs. Salt & Light, 7 p.m.
Friday, December 8
Girls’ Soccer vs. Frassati Catholic, 4:30 p.m.
Girls’ Basketball vs. Frassati Catholic, 6 p.m.
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