Thursday, June 30, 2022

LSCSN News & Notes; June 30, 2022

BRYAN ALLEN ACADEMY RELEASES 9TH ANNUAL WEEK 1 KICKOFF SHOWCASE SCHEDULE

COMMENTARY

Bryan Allen Academy athletic director and head football coach Adrian Adams shared on sixmanfootball.com on Tuesday information about their upcoming 9th annual Week 1 Kickoff Showcase.

"We’re excited to host seven games which will be played over three days at Baker Field featuring teams from all over Texas," he said.  

"The schedule includes six 6-man games with the TAPPS DI defending state champions Emery/Weiner as well as TAIAO state runners-up Bellville Faith (DII) and Bastrop Tribe (DI).  The event will conclude with two former TAPPS 6-man schools - Huntsville Alpha Omega Academy and New Braunfels Christian Academy - who now compete in 11-man. 

The complete list of games are as follows:

Thursday, August 25th
5:00 pm – Baytown Christian Academy (Visitor) vs. Bellville Faith Academy (Home)
7:30 pm – Bastrop Tribe (Visitor) vs. Bryan St. Joseph Catholic School (Home)

Friday, August 26th
7:00 pm – Brazos Valley Mustangs (Visitor) vs. Bryan Allen Academy (Home)

Saturday, August 27th
11:00 am - Pasadena First Baptist Christian Academy (Visitor) vs. Austin Texas School for The Deaf (Home)
2:00 pm - Dallas Lakehill Prep (Visitor) vs. Emery (Home)
5:00 pm – Calvert (Visitor) vs. Plano Coram Deo Academy (Home)
7:30 pm – Huntsville Alpha Omega Academy (Visitor) vs. New Braunfels Christian Academy (Home)

SUCCESSFUL BLOOD DRIVE

The Sideline Club, supporters of The Woodlands John Cooper School Dragons football team, reported that 76 people donated 85 units of blood, plasma and platelets in honor of Coach Scott Holland.  They shared that each unit can save three lives, meaning that 255 people can be helped with these donations.

VARSITY FOOTBALL GAMES NEEDED

These are schools with weeks that they need varsity opponents for, as listed on the TAPPS web site.

6/29 - Bullard The Brook Hill School - Varsity Week 2 9/2.
6/25 - League City Bay Area Christian - Varsity Week 1 8/26 or Week 7 10/7.
6/22 - Dallas Shelton School - Varsity Week 1 8/26.
6/17 - San Marcos Hill Country Christian School (6M) - Varsity Week 2 9/2.
6/15 - Midland Christian School - Varsity Week 6 9/30.
6/15 - Houston Second Baptist University Model (6M) - Varsity Week 2 9/2.
6/15 - Beaumont Legacy Christian Academy (6M) - Varsity Week 2 on 9/8 or 9/10.
6/ 2 - Dallas Christian - Varsity Week 5 9/23 or Week 8 10/14. [Filled with Fort Worth Nolan on 9/23 per the Vikings new schedule on 6/29.]
5/31 - Fort Bend Christian Academy - Varsity Week 5 9/23 or Week 6 9/30.
5/17 - Prosper Prestonwood Christian Academy North (6M) - Varsity Week 9 10/21.
5/ 9 - Austin Texas School for the Deaf (6M) - Varsity home game either Week 3 9/9 or Week 5 9/23.
5/ 6 - Fort Worth Lake Country Christian - Varsity either Week 3 9/9 or Week 6 9/30.
5/ 5 - Plano John Paul II - Varsity weeks 8-11, dates 10/14 thru 11/4.
5/ 5 - Azle Christian School (6M) - Varsity Week 7 10/7.
5/ 4 - Grapevine Faith Christian - Varsity Week 8 10/14 or 10/15.

The link to the TAPPS website is as follows:  https://tapps.biz/athletics/football/football-games-needed/

WORLD LACROSSE

Started off by a goal from Episcopal School of Dallas and Boston College alum Charlotte North, the United States led wire-to-wire to defeat Canada, 16-11, in the opening game of the Women's World Lacrosse Championship tonight at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Maryland.

North led Team USA with four goals, including three in the first period.  The United States plays Scotland on Friday, Australia on Saturday and England on Monday.

Speaking of North, she signed a contract with Athletes Unlimited, a professional league for women's sports, including lacrosse.

“I am thrilled to be playing alongside some of the best players in the world as part of Athletes Unlimited lacrosse with national coverage on ESPN this summer,” North told Just Women's Sports.  “Playing for Boston College was an incredible experience for me and now I look forward to taking my game to the next level as part of the US National Team at the upcoming Women’s World Championship and starting my career as a professional lacrosse player with AU.”

For the entire article, please seen the following link:  https://justwomenssports.com/athletes-unlimited-lacrosse-charlotte-north-sign/

VOLLEYBALL

Christian Homeschool Sports Ministries (CHSM) in Spring announced on Wednesday via its Facebook page that it has 46 teams currently scheduled to attend its volleyball tournament on Friday-Saturday, August 19-20.  The 46 teams are made up of 16 varsity, 20 junior varsity and 10 junior high squads.

The varsity teams include the Aggieland Panthers, the Austin Royals, BVCHEA, CHSA, Cypress Covenant Academy, Conroe Covenant Christian, Cedar Hill DasCHE, Houston Duchesne Academy, FBCHA, Houston The Kinkaid School, Arlington Pantego Christian, River Oaks Baptist, San Antonio Saints, Houston St. Francis Episcopal, Houston St. Thomas Episcopal and The Woodlands Christian Academy.

The tournament website is www.chsmhouston.com and the location will be The Competitive Edge, 2733 Rayford Road, Spring, TX 77386.

NISCA ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING

The National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association released their All-American lists on Sunday, June 26.  These are the private and parochial high school athletes from the state of Texas - in addition to The Woodlands John Cooper School diver Morgan Robson - to earn that honor, based on their submitted time.

Boys - 50 Yard Freestyle
62nd | 20.51 | Cade Duncan, Houston The Kinkaid School
Boys - 100 Yard Butterfly
43rd | 48.36 | Ethan Doehler, San Antonio Saint Mary's Hall
Boys - 100 Yard Freestyle
25th | 44.41 | Cade Duncan, Houston The Kinkaid School
39th | 44.45 | Ethan Doehler, San Antonio Saint Mary's Hall
Boys - 200 Yard Indvidual Medley
70th | 1:49.95 | William Savarese, Dallas Jesuit
Boys - 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
94th | 3:07.69 | James Savarese, Leonardo Pelaez, Alexander Hung, William Savarese; Dallas Jesuit
Boys - 500 Yard Freestyle
36th | 4:27.93 | William Savarese, Dallas Jesuit

Girls - 50 Yard Freestyle
63rd | 23.19 | Hadley Beeson, Dallas Bishop Lynch
Girls - 100 Yard Backstroke 
74th | 55.14 | Amie Perna, Dallas Bishop Lynch
94th | 55.56 | Sydney Smith, Houston The Kinkaid School
Girls - 100 Yard Butterfly
66th | 54.65 | Sydney Smith, Houston The Kinkaid School
Girls - 200 Yard Medley Relay 
51st | 1:44.42 | Amie Perna, Hanna Whitney, Stella Todd, Hadley Beeson; Dallas Bishop Lynch
Girls - 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 
86th | 3:29.27 | Hadley Beeson, Abby Beeson, Amie Perna, Stella Todd; Dallas Bishop Lynch
Girls - 500 Yard Freestyle Relay
49th | 4:52.58 | Sydney Smith, Houston The Kinkaid School

An assist to Dallas Bishop Lynch sports information director Ryan Plugge for bringing this to LSCSN's attention.

CREW

Episcopal School of Dallas shared that Katherine Mote has been invited to participate in the USRowing Under 19 National Team Selection Camps this summer, which are being held in Chula Vista, Calif.

Camp invitees will be competing for spots on USRowing's Under 19 National Team in the men's and women's four, four with coxswain, quadruple sculls, and eight that will represent the U.S. at the 2022 World Rowing Under 19 Championships July 27-31 in Varese, Italy.

Those athletes not selected to race at the world championships will continue their training in two additional groups. USRowing will select the 2022 CanAmMex squad, an annual collaborative camp between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, that brings together rowers for a week of training culminating in a regatta. CanAmMex will be held July 4-July 10 in London, Ontario, Canada.  

The 2022 Selection Development Camp squad, which includes athletes who have eligibility for future U19 national teams, will race at the USRowing Summer Youth National Championships in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

POWERLIFTING

Dallas Bishop Lynch junior running back and offensive linebacker Colton Monroe shared video on Twitter on Tuesday evening from Saturday at the USAPL Summer Power Fest in Houston.

Monroe, who weighed in at 79.90 kg (or 176 pounds), had a squat of 227.5 kilograms or a record-setting 501.55 pounds, surpassing the former mark of 220 kg set in early May by Tristan Elliston at the USAPL East Texas Open.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL RECRUITING

Less than 48 hours after announcing an offer from Drexel University, Austin St. Michael's Catholic Academy's Joshua Jones added another offer to the list, this time the Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin State University have also come calling.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECRUITING

Wednesday afternoon, San Antonio Central Catholic defensive back/athlete Caleb Harrison reported that he has received an offer to play college football at NCAA Division III Grinnell College.

Additionally, Fort Worth Trinity Valley School linebacker/edge Hudson Jamison also picked up an NCAA Division III football offer from Suwanee: The University of the South.

Close to midnight Wednesday evening, Grapevine Faith Christian senior offensive tackle Grady Norman revealed via Twitter an NCAA Division III football offer from Washington and Lee University.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL - WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Pittsburgh beat the Washington Nationals, 8-7, on the road and both Texas private and parochial high school athletes in the contest did well.

Dallas Jesuit alum Josh Bell went 3-for-3 - two of which were doubles - with two walks and scored twice for the Nationals, while Tomball Concordia Lutheran alum Ke'Bryan Hayes went 1-for-5, scoring and driving a run each, but leaving five on base when he was at the plate.

Cavan Biggio, the Houston St. Thomas alum, was 1-for-4 and drove in a run in the bottom of the tenth for the Toronto Blue Jays in a 6-5, 10-inning loss at home to the Boston Red Sox.

Former Tomball Concordia Lutheran Crusader Adam Oller threw the eighth inning in relief in a 5-3 road loss to the New York Yankees, striking out one and walking another.

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL - WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Huge night for Red Oak Ovilla Christian alum Jackson Glenn, who went 4-for-5 - with a double and a triple - from the eighth spot in the lineup, driving in two and scoring one in Greensboro's 6-4 road win over the Hickory Crawdads.

Dallas Jesuit alum Darius Hill goes 2-for-5 in a 16-3 loss for the Iowa Cubs to the Columbus Clippers, but keeps his batting average just under .400 at .386.

Former Houston Christian High School alum and Texas A&M Aggie Mitchell Kilkenny drew a no-decision for the Hartford Yard Goats in a 7-3 loss at home against Binghamton.  Kilkenny went five innings, gave up six hits and two runs, while striking out five.  He left the contest ahead, 3-2.

Cedar Hill Trinity Christian alum and former Florida Gulf Coast University pitcher Keegan Collett threw an inning and two thirds in relief Wednesday night as his Lake Elsinore Storm won over Inland Empire, 7-6 in 11 innings.  Collett struck out three and only gave up a hit and a walk, but shut the door on a five-run top of the seventh from Inland Empire that gave them a 6-2 lead before the Storm tied it up by the close of eight innings.

ACTIVE PRAYER LIST

The Woodlands John Cooper School long-time coach Scott Holland

Former Houston Second Baptist, Orlando (Fla.) First Academy, Plano Prestonwood Christian Academy, Tyler All Saints Episcopal, Frisco Legacy Christian Academy and Victoria St. Joseph head football coach Mike Hall

LSCSN 2022 FOOTBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Week 1 - Saturday, August 27, 2022 - New Braunfels Christian Academy vs. Huntsville Alpha Omega Academy, at Bryan Allen Academy
Week 3 - Friday, September 9, 2022 - Dallas St. Mark's School of Texas at The Woodlands John Cooper School 

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