Dragon Track & Field Hosts Invitational

Results from the week of April 1

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD
4/6 hosted Cooper Dragon Invitational
John Cooper Invitational - Boys Champion
 
Boys 4x100 Relay – 1st Place
Colten Rhoden, Eli Grzelewski, Daniel Schlichter, Amir Rizvi
Boys 4x400 Relay – 1st Place (3:30.10)
Nathan Montes, Andrs Karst, Aeden Lanigan, Mahi Khurana
 Amir Rizvi – 1st Place 200m/100m (10.84) New School Record
Eli Grzelewski – 2nd Place 100m/200m
Aedan Lanigan – 3rd Place 800m
Gus Feinberg – 1st Place High Jump 
Daniel Schlichter – 1st Place Long Jump
Jacob Bailey - 3rd Place 1600m
Nico Signorelli - 1st Place Pole Vault 
Michael Stupek - 2nd Place 110m Hurdles
 
Madeline Fitzpatrick –3rd Place Discus
Milla Signorelli – 1st Place Pole Vault
 
Next up for Dragon Track & Field:
April 19-20 at Nick Finnegan Spring Invitational, 4 p.m.
May 3-4 at SPC Spring Championships at Greenhill School
 
 
VARSITY GOLF
Next up for Dragon Golf:
April 8 at FBCA Invitational, Pecan Grove Golf Club canceled
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
4/4 vs. Tomball Kings • 10-5 L
 
Next up for Dragon Baseball:
April 10 vs. St. John’s School*, 6 p.m.
April 19 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal*, 6 p.m.
April 20 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal*, 11 a.m.
April 25 vs. Woodlands Christian, 6 p.m.
April 30 vs. Tomball Kings, 6 p.m. SENIOR NIGHT
May 2-4 at SPC Championships, Dallas
 
 
VARSITY SOFTBALL
4/3 vs. St. John’s* • 7-3 L
Coach Nicole Hedden: Even though we collected five hits to their four, they still fell 7-3. Daniela Villarreal led the Dragons with two hits. Dragon Cameron Patterson pitched seven innings, surrendering seven runs (zero earned) on four hits, striking out six and walking five. Villarreal drove the middle of the lineup, leading the Dragons with two runs batted in. The catcher went two-for-three on the day. The Dragons turned one double-play on the game.
 
4/4 at Concordia • 7-6 L
Coach Nicole Hedden: Unfortunately we lost despite outhitting the Crusaders. Cameron Patterson led the Dragons with three hits. Daniela Villarreal drove in four runners. The three-hole hitter went two-four on the day. The Dragons scored two runs in the top of the fifth on a home run to center field by Villarreal after a seven-pitch at-bat. Patterson pitched six innings, giving up seven runs (three earned) on seven hits, striking out 11 and walking seven. Sydney Kelly collected two hits and Villarreal stole two bases.

Next up for Dragon Softball:
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
4/3 girls vs. Duchesne* • 5-0 W
 
4/4 vs. Houston Christian*
boys 4-1 W • girls 5-0 W
 
Next up for Dragon Tennis:
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
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