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STATE CHAMPS: Parish Girls Lax defeats Reagan
Hard working, dedicated, resilient, and focused are just some of the words that can be used to describe head coach Morgan McDonald's group of athletes year after year. This season, the team's dedication to their craft alongside Coach McDonald's coaching has helped lead the Panthers to a state championship victory!
All season, the team has been led by the likes of Gigi Enrico, Maria Lowder, Taylor Willis, Reagan Holmes, and other talented athletes as they fought to prove their place at the top of the leaderboards through every game they played. Defeating several talented teams including Plano (11-1, 12-5), Bishop Lynch (11-7), Grapevine (12-11), John Paul II (13-12, 10-9), and more, Parish Episcopal was able to showcase power in every step that led them to the state title matchup against Reagan.
Reagan, no easy feat, was ready to put up a fight and put a stop to the Panthers and their regular fast-paced style of play. However, the Panthers were not willing to go down without a fight. After taking an initial lead over Parish, Reagan fans were sure they were going to leave the tournament with a title, but the Panthers had something different in mind.
Fighting back and securing the close, 13-12 victory, the Parish Episcopal Panthers were the ones to walk away victorious. Willing to go the extra mile and not stop when things got tough, the team showcased powerful resiliency as well as a cohesiveness that secured a strong finish in the game. Fans can expect this squad to continue putting in the effort for many seasons to come as they look to add more championship banners to the school's hall of fame.
NATIONAL SIGNING DAY: 11 Panthers Sign NLIs
Whether it’s on a track, field, court, or in a pool, many high school athletes dream of the day they get the opportunity to take their skillset to the next level and get the chance to continue playing the sport they love. At Parish Episcopal School, a standard of excellence is set for each of their programs and on National Signing Day, 11 Panthers put pen to paper, sealing the deal on a future in their sport:
Soccer
Senior Alex Rees signed with Washington Lee University
Indigo Sims signed with Sam Houston State University
Football
Dylan Sherman signed with Claremont McKenna College
Ty Witte signed with Texas Christian University
Nicholas Farris signed with Western Illinois University
Jacob Pequeno signed with Arkansas State University
Hutch Crow signed with Columbia University
Caleb Bowers signed with the University of Tulsa
Dual Sport
Nick Rolfi signed with Austin College to play baseball and football
Swimming
Camlyn Belle signed with Washington and Lee University
Basketball
Ivie Mehary signed with Trinity University
Peyton Cole signed with the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis
As these Panther athletes prepare for their future, be sure you keep your eye out for their continued success. Congratulations to all of the Parish Episcopal School athletes making their dreams come true on National Signing Day!


































