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Houston Christian's Maddie Pickett
TRUE PASSION: Houston Christian's Pickett a rising star on multiple fields
Very few high schools in the Houston area are graced with a student-athlete that creates an on-campus impact comparable to that of Houston Christian’s Maddie Pickett.
Despite the fact that she’s only a sophomore, Pickett has become fully immersed in the Mustang culture.
She not only has excelled academically at the SPC school, but she has already progressed to become a rising star on Houston Christian’s varsity softball, soccer, and field hockey teams.
“I’ve always loved sports deeply and enjoyed adventuring out and trying new things,” said Pickett. “Being at a school where I can be versatile in that way and be able to participate in so many things is such a blessing. It gives me the ability to see and appreciate the differences in each sport and test myself in many ways.”

Despite her adaptive tendencies in Houston Christian athletics, Pickett’s primary sport is on the diamond. Along with playing shortstop for Mustangs' softball, she also bolsters her game on the HTX Heat Elite Fastpitch team. She will be one of the marquis pieces in the future of Coach Cassidy Bowen’s team.
"Softball is definitely the sport I enjoy most and hope to be able to continue to play in college,” she said. “For me, I enjoy the sport because it incorporates life lessons we can learn from. It challenges me on a daily basis and forces me to be tough, both physically and mentally. Being raised in a baseball-loving family, softball is my way of enjoying and carrying on that tradition of America’s pastime.”
According to her peers and teachers, the young multi-sport athlete has something of a “je ne sais quoi” in regard to the impact she has on Houston Christian. Pickett intends to further reinforce that narrative in the remaining time she spends as a Mustang.

“As a student here [HCHS], I just want to be a reminder to anyone that, with God, you can do anything and you shouldn’t let anyone say otherwise,” Pickett said. “My hope is that I can be remembered as someone who paved the way for each student to be able to pursue their dreams, without fear of the obstacles in their path.”
With the TAPPS Softball season just beginning, and two years to continue performing for Houston Chrisitan, anticipate hearing more from the up-and-comer, Maddie Pickett.
“As a team player, my goal is to always give my all in order to put my team in the best position for success, while pushing myself to do the same,” said Pickett. “I think we can achieve great things if we set our minds to it, and if God wills, we have the ability to go all the way. Ultimately, my hope is that as long as I put on a uniform, I’ll be a team player, a hard worker and play with true passion while glorifying God. If all this is true, then my career as an athlete will be a success.”
John Cooper School looks to go back-to-back
Championship Weekend: SPC Titles coming through Houston
Over the next few days, the SPC Championships will be held in Houston for all Fall Sports and we've got some huge games on hand. Check out the schedule below and which matchups will be the headliners.
FOOTBALL
Where: Sheldon ISD Stadium
When: Saturday
Matchups:
3A - 2:00 PM, John Cooper (8-1) vs Trinity Valley (6-4). The John Cooper Dragons are the defending 3A SPC champs and have been on a winning streak ever since losing their first game of the season in non-district game against TWCA. Offensively for the Dragons, QB Vaughn Mckeever and sophomore RB Dean Calhoun have been fantastic and LB Alex Rovirosa and LB Carson Berger are the leaders on defense. John Cooper plays a familiar foe in Trinity Valley, who they beat in the last game of the regular season 50-34. The Dragons will be the favorites in this one and will look to go back-to-back.
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4A - 7:00 PM, Episcopal (7-2) vs Kinkaid (6-4). This is a big-time matchup between two Houston teams and big rivals, which should make of a highly-charged Championship. Episcopal has been great on offense with junior transfer QB Karson Gordon at the helm. Kinkaid, who is the defending SPC Champ, is led by Notre Dame-commit Micah Bell. Bell does it all for the Falcons on offense and defense. The two met in the final game of the regular season in which the Knights beat the Falcons 21-15.
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Where: Playoff rounds at Episcopal, John Cooper and Houston Christian.
Semifinals and Championship games at Episcopal High School.
3A - The favorites for the 3A SPC Championship are No. 1 seed Trinity Valley, No. 2 seed The Oakridge School and No. 3 seed Awty International school. Play starts today at 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
4A - The favorites for the 3A SPC Championship are No. 1 seed Episcopal, No. 2 seed Hockaday and No. 3 seed St. John's School. Play starts today at 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
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BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Where: Playoff rounds at Awty and St. John's School.
Semifinals and Championship game at Awty International School.
Looks like we have a collision course between three Houston teams -- Episcopal, St. John's and Awty -- who are the Top 3 seeds in that order. Games will start today starting at 5:00 PM.
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FIELD HOCKEY
Where: Playoff rounds at Episcopal HS, St. John's School and Kinkaid.
Semifinals and Championship game at St. John's School.
3A - The favorites for the 3A Field Hockey SPC Championships are No. 1 seed Casady School, No. 2 seed Trinity Valley and No. 3 seed Fort Worth Country Day. Play starts today at 4:00 PM and one game at 6:00 PM.
4A - There looks to be a collision course between three Houston schools as St. John's School, Kinkaid and Episcopal are all favorites to win. Play starts today at 2:00 PM and one game at 4:00 PM.
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CROSS COUNTRY
Where: Spring Creek Park
The Cross Country SPC Championship will be Saturday at Spring Creek Park at 9 am. The XC Championships look to be wide open and anyone could take it home this year.






























