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THE WRAP: 2026 SPC Spring Championships Recap — Episcopal Dominates Across the Board
Ring season is in full swing in the Southwest Preparatory Conference, and this past weekend’s championships highlighted the programs making their mark.
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4A SOFTBALL -- Episcopal captures its ninth straight championship

Matt Powell (VYPE)
Champions are anything but predetermined over the course of a long season. Still, under head coach Caitlyn Cain, Episcopal has often made winning it all feel inevitable—and this spring proved no different.
The Lady Knights once again found themselves hoisting the SPC 4A trophy this past Saturday, defeating familiar foe St. John’s, 2-1. In addition to capping the season with an impressive 26-6 record, Episcopal secured its ninth consecutive championship and 24th overall.
All-SPC nominations are still pending, but the team’s star power is no mystery. From Sacramento State signee Jordan Bey (Sr. LHP) and Memphis commit Alexis Johnson (Jr. OF) to Hayleigh Hubbard (Jr. SS), Addison Conner (Sr. 1B), Elliot Loper (Sr. OF), and senior catcher Claire Johnson, this roster was loaded.
Fittingly, it served as the perfect sendoff for Cain’s legendary tenure at EHS, as she and her family prepare to relocate to Raleigh, North Carolina, at the end of the school year.
4A BASEBALL -- The Knights reclaim the SPC crown

2025-2026 Episcopal High School Baseball
Matt Powell (VYPE)
Everything seemed to fall into place for Episcopal (22-7) this spring. The Knights not only stayed healthy for much of the campaign, but their depth and balanced lineup consistently overwhelmed opponents.
That edge was most evident in the postseason, where they dispatched Houston Christian, 13-3, in the Semifinals before trouncing The Kinkaid School, 11-1, in Saturday’s SPC 4A Championship—flipping the script on a Falcons squad that won in last year’s Final.
In doing so, head coach Matt Fox and company obtained their first title since 2023, as well as the program’s 17th all-time.
TRACK & FIELD -- Episcopal sweeps 4A / John Cooper & Awty International take 3A

2025-2026 Episcopal Boys Track & Field
The SPC Spring Championships track & field portion ended with familiar names at the top, as both Episcopal teams captured first place at The Awty International School this past weekend. The wins secured the boys’ fourth consecutive title and the girls’ third—all in head coach Isaiah Coleman’s final season before transitioning into an administrative role at EHS, where assistant coach Jeremy Eddington will take over.
Behind Episcopal in the 4A standings were second-place finishes from The Kinkaid School (boys) and The Hockaday School (girls).
At the same venue, The John Cooper School boys broke through for their first SPC 3A title, surpassing Fort Worth Country Day. Meanwhile, the Awty International Lady Rams made the most of their home track, capturing the 3A crown as John Cooper finished runner-up in the girls’ field.
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STANDOUT PERFORMANCES
4A BOYS
*Episcopal Boys Relay Team – 1st in 4x100m (41.83), 1st in 4x800m (8:01.53), 3rd in 4x400m (3:28.06)
St. Mark’s Boys Relay Team – 2nd in 4x100m (42.98), 2nd in 4x400m (3:27.81)
The Kinkaid School Boys Relay Team – 1st in 4x400m (3:25.37)
St. John’s School Boys Relay Team – 2nd in 4x800m (8:05.70)
Houston Christian Boys Relay Team – 3rd in 4x100m (43.04)
Greenhill Boys Relay Team – 3rd in 4x800m (8:10.42)
*Harrison Jordan, Episcopal – 1st in 100m Dash (10.70), 1st in 200m Dash (21.60)
Blake Haas, St. John’s School – 2nd in 100m Dash (10.85)
**Sam CdeBaca, Houston Christian – 1st in 400m Dash (49.28), 1st in Long Jump (23-6.25), 2nd in 200m Dash (21.69)
Riggs Bean, St. Mark’s – 3rd in 100m Dash (11.07)
Tripp Schoellkopf, St. Mark’s – 2nd in 400m Dash (49.68), 3rd in 200m Dash (21.94)
Jayce Flowers, The Kinkaid School – 3rd in 400m Dash (49.92)
*Andrew Wasserman, St. John’s School – 1st in 800m (1:54.48), 1st in 1600m (4:26.73)
Grayson Luengas, Episcopal – 2nd in 800m (1:56.84)
Jack Marshall, Greenhill – 3rd in 800m (1:56.86)
Asher Gurr, St. John’s School – 2nd in 1600m (4:28.19)
William Cho, St. Mark’s – 3rd in 1600m (4:30.40)
Oscar Whiteley Bermeo, St. Stephen’s Episcopal – 1st in 3200m (9:40.53)
Will Pacey, Episcopal – 2nd in 3200m (9:46.99)
Samuel Caruso, St. John’s School – 3rd in 3200m (9:49.24)
*Tennessee Galbreth, Episcopal – 1st in 110m Hurdles (14.59), 1st in 300m Hurdles (39.24)
AJ Allard, The Kinkaid School – 2nd in 110m Hurdles (15.67), 2nd in 300m Hurdles (41.05)
William Forney, The Kinkaid School – 3rd in 110m Hurdles (16.88)
Bryce Jones-Quaidoo, St. Mark’s – 3rd in 300m Hurdles (42.09)
Ethan Williams, The Kinkaid School – 1st in High Jump (6-6)
Pierce Stahlbaum, Episcopal – 2nd in High Jump (6-4)
Akash McKracken, St. John’s School – 3rd in High Jump (6-4)
Max Bean, St. Mark’s – 2nd in Long Jump (21-11.75)
Robert Lee, The Kinkaid School – 1st in Triple Jump (44-10.25), 3rd in Long Jump (21-9.5)
Aidan James Rischer, Greenhill – 1st in Pole Vault (13-0), 2nd in Triple Jump (44-2.75)
Jordan Young, The Kinkaid School – 3rd in Triple Jump (42-8.25)
Reede Robinson, Episcopal – 2nd in Pole Vault (11-0)
Holden Jones, The Kinkaid School – 3rd in Pole Vault (11-0)
Travis Johnson III, Episcopal – 1st in Discus (140-9), 2nd in Shot Put (47-1.25)
Dillon Kennedy, St. Mark’s – 2nd in Discus (135-0)
Omar Jenkins, St. Mark’s – 3rd in Discus (126-4), 3rd in Shot Put (45-9)
Oliver Hill, Greenhill – 1st in Shot Put (49-5.25)
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4A GIRLS
*Episcopal Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x100m (46.97), 2nd in 4x800m (9:37.88), 3rd in 4x400m (4:04.41)
Greenhill Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x400m (4:00.42), 2nd in 4x100m (48.08)
*St. John’s School Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x800m (9:37.88), 2nd in 4x400m (4:03.45), 3rd in 4x100m (49.11)
Hockaday Girls Relay Team – 3rd in 4x800m (10:00.68)
*Rian Kinsler, Greenhill – 1st in 100m Dash (11.70), 1st in 200m Dash (24.08)
Ariana White, Episcopal – 2nd in 100m Dash (11.90), 2nd in 200m Dash (24.81)
C.C. Jorgensen, St. John’s School – 3rd in 100m Dash (12.07)
*Nia Harrison, Greenhill – 1st in High Jump (5-8), 3rd in 200m Dash (25.26), 3rd in Long Jump (17-1.5)
Thea Popovic, St. John’s School – 1st in 400m Dash (54.96)
Caroline Smith, Episcopal – 2nd in 400m Dash (57.17)
Presley Coleman, The Kinkaid School – 3rd in 400m Dash (57.35)
Alex Han, Greenhill – 1st in 800m (2:18.52)
Meg Billipp, Episcopal – 3rd in 800m (2:23.36)
*Georgia Bass, Episcopal – 1st in 1600m (5:04.83), 2nd in 3200m (11:12.85), 2nd in 800m (2:21.55)
*Taylor Synnott, St. John’s School – 1st in 3200m (10:55.29), 2nd in 1600m (5:07.44)
Mina Poizat, Duchesne Academy – 3rd in 1600m (5:18.50), 3rd in 3200m (11:24.53)
**Mary Taylor, Episcopal – 1st in 100m Hurdles (14.28), 1st in Long Jump (17-8.5), 1st in Triple Jump (39-1), 2nd in 300m Hurdles (46.57), 2nd in High Jump (5-2)
Jesai Rider, Greenhill – 1st in 300m Hurdles (45.41), 2nd in 100m Hurdles (14.80)
Sasha Reed, Episcopal – 3rd in 100m Hurdles (15.39)
Kora Thomas, Hockaday – 3rd in 300m Hurdles (46.77)
Emily Mei, The Kinkaid School – 2nd in High Jump (5-2)
Sena Ter Asom, Hockaday – 2nd in Long Jump (17-7)
Kacy Johnson, Greenhill – 2nd in Triple Jump (37-5.75)
Lily Roberts, Hockaday – 3rd in Triple Jump (36-5.5)
Kamille Bishop, Episcopal – 1st in Pole Vault (10-6)
Jackie Berzin, St. John’s School – 2nd in Pole Vault (9-6)
Samantha Moseley, Hockaday – 3rd in Pole Vault (9-0)
*Alexandra Gordon, The Kinkaid School – 1st in Discus (109-3), 1st in Shot Put (36-1.25)
Lea Garcia, Houston Christian – 2nd in Discus (104-11)
Zaneta Wallace, Hockaday – 2nd in Shot Put (32-4.25), 3rd in Discus (103-10)
Landon Chevalier, Episcopal – 3rd in Shot Put (29-7.5)
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3A BOYS
*The John Cooper School Boys Relay Team – 1st in 4x100m (42.55), 1st in 4x400m (3:20.97), 1st in 4x800m (7:59.42)
Fort Worth Country Day Boys Relay Team – 2nd in 4x100m (42.63), 2nd in 4x400m (3:25.17)
The Oakridge School Boys Relay Team – 3rd in 4x100m (43.70)
Cistercian Prep Boys Relay Team – 3rd in 4x400m (3:29.88)
Awty International Boys Relay Team – 2nd in 4x800m (8:09.43)
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Boys Relay Team – 3rd in 4x800m (8:18.83)
*Owen Bloemendahl, FW Country Day – 1st in 100m Dash (10.55), 1st in 200m Dash (21.21), 2nd in Long Jump (22-1)
**Eric Sipko, The John Cooper School – 1st in 400m Dash (48.69), 1st in Triple Jump (45-4), 2nd in 100m Dash (10.89), 3rd in Long Jump (21-8.5)
Pierson Todd, The John Cooper School – 2nd in 200m Dash (21.93), 2nd in Triple Jump (41-6.5), 3rd in 100m Dash (10.93)
Benjamin Peralta, Awty International – 3rd in 200m Dash (22.01)
Aedan Lanigan, The John Cooper School – 2nd in 400m Dash (50.24)
*Reed Robinson, St. Andrew’s Episcopal – 1st in 800m Dash (1:54.75), 3rd in 400m Dash (50.49), 3rd in 1600m (4:27.15)
Carson Carter, The Oakridge School – 2nd in 800m Dash (1:56.59)
Andrs Karst, The John Cooper School – 3rd in 800m Dash (1:56.86)
Felipe Beltran, Awty International – 1st in 1600m (4:25.51)
Jacob Bailey, The John Cooper School – 2nd in 1600m (4:26.74)
Cyrus Shoghi, St. Andrew’s Episcopal – 1st in 3200m (9:57.55)
Zach Jefferson, The John Cooper School – 2nd in 3200m (9:59.78)
Will Oliver, Cistercian Prep – 3rd in 3200m (10:00.87)
*Paul Ellison, Cistercian Prep – 1st in 110m Hurdles (14.55), 1st in 300m Hurdles (40.77)
Patrick Sporl, Cistercian Prep – 2nd in 110m Hurdles (14.75), 3rd in 300m Hurdles (41.28)
Will Lemonds, The Oakridge School – 3rd in 110m Hurdles (15.25)
Fernando Pena, Cistercian Prep – 2nd in 300m Hurdles (40.88)
Rohan Kansal, The John Cooper School – 1st in High Jump (6-0)
Kai Chancellor, FW Country Day – 2nd in High Jump (5-10)
Obim Nwoko, Trinity Valley – 3rd in High Jump (5-10)
Coltrane Mouton, Awty International – 1st in Long Jump (22-3.5)
Luke Bowles, The John Cooper School – 3rd in Triple Jump (40-0.25)
Drake Geiger, The John Cooper School – 1st in Pole Vault (14-0)
Nate Blan, FW Country Day – 2nd in Pole Vault (12-6)
*Wyatt Gray, The Oakridge School – 1st in Discus (157-5), 1st in Shot Put (52-6.5)
Caden Thomas, The Oakridge School – 2nd in Discus (150-2), 2nd in Shot Put (50-1.75)
Arthur Moran, Cistercian Prep – 3rd in Discus (143-7)
Price Carter, FW Country Day – 3rd in Shot Put (46-5.25)
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3A GIRLS
Trinity Valley Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x100m (49.46), 3rd in 4x400m (4:13.72)
Awty International Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x400m (4:05.18), 2nd in 4x100m (49.50)
Fort Worth Country Day Girls Relay Team – 2nd in 4x800m (10:15.93), 3rd in 4x100m (50.27)
The John Cooper School Girls Relay Team – 1st in 4x800m (10:09.72), 2nd in 4x400m (4:10.67)
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Girls Relay Team – 3rd in 4x800m (10:30.37)
**Makenzi Williams, Trinity Valley – 1st in 100m Dash (12.30), 1st in Long Jump (17-11.25), 3rd in 200m Dash (25.73)
Blake Buljan, The Oakridge School – 2nd in 100m Dash (12.41), 3rd in High Jump (5-0)
Payton Rich, The John Cooper School – 3rd in 100m Dash (12.43)
Samantha Bayardo, Awty International – 1st in 200m Dash (25.57)
**Liesl Sercu, Awty International – 1st in 400m Dash (58.08), 1st in High Jump (5-7), 2nd in 200m Dash (25.60)
Kareena Gill, The John Cooper School – 1st in 800m (2:17.26), 2nd in 400m Dash (59.35)
Karina Wheeler, The Oakridge School – 2nd in 800m (2:19.44), 3rd in 400m Dash (59.52)
Marina Obregon De la Mora, St. Andrew’s Episcopal – 2nd in 1600m (5:32.50), 3rd in 800m (2:23.32), 3rd in 3200m (11:56.97)
*Isabella FitzSullivan, The John Cooper School – 1st in 1600m (5:32.47), 1st in 3200m (11:51.38)
Lily Fahrenholz, Episcopal School of Dallas – 3rd in 1600m (5:36.39)
Farrah Fahl, Awty International – 2nd in 3200m (11:54.40)
*Lainey Shackelford, FW Country Day – 1st in 100m Hurdles (16.00), 1st in 300m Hurdles (47.71)
Claire Moore, Trinity Valley – 2nd in 100m Hurdles (16.23)
Britt Williams-Bunts, The John Cooper School – 3rd in 100m Hurdles (16.78)
Janie Roberts, Trinity Valley – 2nd in 300m Hurdles (47.81)
Kendall Keller, St. Andrew’s Episcopal – 3rd in 300m Hurdles (48.59)
Lauren King, Awty International – 2nd in High Jump (5-4)
Eva Blanchard, The John Cooper School – 2nd in Long Jump (16-7.75)
Indigo Mouton, Awty International – 3rd in Long Jump (16-7.25)
Isabel Gonzalez, Trinity Valley – 1st in Triple Jump (35-4.25)
Genevieve Rudner, FW Country Day – 1st in Pole Vault (10-6), 2nd in Triple Jump (35-3.5)
Austin Lloyd, Awty International – 3rd in Triple Jump (34-4.25)
Isabella Vargas Silva, Awty International – 2nd in Pole Vault (8-0)
Francesca Ratino, FW Country Day – 1st in Discus (110-11)
Madeline Fitzpatrick, The John Cooper School – 2nd in Discus (99-9)
Kate Dylewski, The John Cooper School – 3rd in Discus (99-0)
Ellie Williams, Awty International – 1st in Shot Put (34-10)
Kavita Garraway, FW Country Day – 2nd in Shot Put (34-9.25)
Meghan Clark, Trinity Valley – 3rd in Shot Put (31-10)
ELSEWHERE IN THE SPC CHAMPIONSHIPS

2025-2026 Episcopal Girls Golf
SPC GIRLS GOLF
Champion: Episcopal Knights
Runner-Up: St. John's School Mavericks
Top-3 Finishers:
1. Flora Jiang (The John Cooper School) -- Total Score: 148
T-2. Emily Zhang (Houston Christian) -- 151
T-2. Stella Northcott (The John Cooper School) -- 151
SPC 4A BOYS GOLF
Champion: The Kinkaid School Falcons
Runner-Up: Greenhill Hornets
Top-3 Finishers:
1. Evan Rohde (The Kinkaid School) -- Total Score: 135
T-2. Grant Colocousis (Greenhill) -- 146
T-2. Duff McKay (St. Mark's) -- 146
SPC 4A GIRLS TENNIS
Champion: The Kinkaid School Falcons
Runner-Up: Hockaday Daisies
SPC 4A BOYS TENNIS
Champion: St. John's School Mavericks
Runner-Up: St. Mark's Lions
SPC 3A GIRLS TENNIS
Champion: The John Cooper School Dragons
Runner-Up: Awty International Rams
SPC 3A BOYS TENNIS
Champion: Awty International Rams
Runner-Up: Cistercian Prep Hawks
SPC 4A BOYS LACROSSE
Champion: St. Mark's Lions
Runner-Up: The Kinkaid School Falcons
SPC 3A BOYS LACROSSE
Champion: St. Andrew's Episcopal Highlanders
Runner-Up: St. Stephen's Episcopal Spartans
SPC GIRLS LACROSSE
Champion: Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles
Runner-Up: The Hockaday School Daisies
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2025-26 Episcopal HS Girls Soccer
THE WRAP: Recapping the 2025-26 SPC Winter Championships; Episcopal, Kinkaid, HCHS flex
Ring season is in full swing in the Southwest Preparatory Conference, and this past weekend’s championships highlighted the programs making their mark.
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4A GIRLS BASKETBALL -- The Kinkaid School REPEATS

Matt Powell (VYPE)
The Lady Falcons have entered dynasty territory. Head coach Stacey Marshall and company capped the winter campaign with a 65-57 victory over Houston Christian on Valentine’s Day, securing back-to-back SPC 4A championships. The triumph not only completed the repeat for, but also delivered the program’s 12th title overall — and its fifth since 2017 — underscoring a sustained run of excellence rather than a fleeting moment at the top.
It’s no secret where the firepower originated for The Kinkaid School during its 30-5 campaign. Anchored by a standout junior class, Ma’Ryiah Alfred, Lauren Hull, Sydney Marshall, Kamdyn Flora, Alexandra Gordon and Victoria Walden proved instrumental in the Falcons’ push to run it back. With each expected back next season, the foundation is firmly in place for a potential three-peat — a prospect that feels far more realistic than speculative.
4A BOYS BASKETBALL -- Houston Christian cruises to the title

Isaiah Vela (VYPE)
The Mustangs embodied their “#BeELITE” mantra — and then some — in 2026, authoring a 35-1 campaign that culminated in a decisive 66-42 win against rival Episcopal in the SPC 4A Championship on Saturday. With the win, Houston Christian claimed its fifth title under head coach Ron Crandall and captured its first ring since the 2022-23 season. The dominant run also vaulted the Mustangs into the Top 5 statewide, according to MaxPreps, further cementing their place among Texas’ elite.
While the All-SPC selections have yet to be announced, much of Houston Christian’s winter success can be traced to a core group that set the tone on both ends of the floor. Tournament MVP Landon Veal (Jr., F) spearheaded the charge, supported by fellow juniors Will Arriaga (F) and Jojo McGowen (G), along with senior guard Demetri Lewis. Together, they anchored a unified, athletic front that consistently dictated tempo and delivered in pivotal moments.
4A GIRLS SOCCER -- Episcopal takes home its second title

Alex Hinson (VYPE)
Guided by head coach Rachel Fox, Episcopal — ranked No. 4 in Texas by MaxPreps — posted a 13-4-1 campaign that peaked at the right moment. The winter concluded with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over defending champion St. Stephen’s Episcopal in the SPC 4A title match.
After falling to St. Stephen’s in last year’s postseason, the Knights exacted a measure of poetic justice while claiming their first championship since 2024 and their second in as many seasons. The narrow score reflected the intensity of the matchup, but Episcopal’s composure under pressure ultimately defined the outcome.
4A BOYS SOCCER -- Episcopal makes it 4 IN A ROW

Alex Hinson (VYPE)
The Episcopal Knights completed a perfect 12-0 season with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over St. Stephen’s Episcopal on Saturday, clinching the SPC 4A championship. The low-scoring contest highlighted the Knights’ defensive discipline and composure, allowing them to preserve their unbeaten record.
Under head coach Travis Smith, Episcopal secured its fourth consecutive title and ninth overall, continuing a run of steady success. With fundamentals and team chemistry firing at full strength, the Knights reinforced their standing as one of Texas’ top programs, showing that their achievements are built on consistent performance rather than expectation.
Swimming & Diving

Awty International's Kathelijne Donkers
Jamey Wright (VYPE)
In 3A action, the Awty International Rams captured the girls’ title with 158 points, narrowly edging The John Cooper School, which finished with 122. Standout performances from Kathelijne Donkers, Luciana Craig, and Lena Dwyer anchored Awty’s championship effort. On the boys’ side, John Cooper turned the tables, cruising to a 162.5-point victory behind strong contributions from William Loefell, Noah Frome, Andy Wang, Jack Helm, and Michael Yakovlev.
The 4A meet saw St. Stephen’s Episcopal claim the girls’ crown with 116 points, finishing eight ahead of runner-up Duchesne. Reena Desireddi, Ashna Ross, and Campbell Walker were key in maintaining the Spartans’ edge. Meanwhile, the St. Mark’s Lions dominated the boys’ competition, compiling 162 points to secure the championship, with standout performances from Armaan Newaskar, Ethan Wang, Ilan Gunawardena, and Oliver Geheb.
ELSEWHERE IN THE SPC CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025-26 St. John's School Wrestling team
Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
WRESTLING
Champion*: St. John’s School Mavericks
Runner-Up: The Kinkaid School Falcons
SPC 3A GIRLS BASKETBALL
Champion*: Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles
Runner-Up: The John Cooper School Dragons
FINAL SCORE: 36-34
SPC 3A BOYS BASKETBALL
Champion*: Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles
Runner-Up: Fort Worth Country Day Falcons
FINAL SCORE: 61-55
SPC 3A GIRLS SOCCER
Champion*: Trinity Valley Trojans
Runner-Up: Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles
FINAL SCORE: 6-0
SPC 3A BOYS SOCCER
Champion*: TBD – Cistercian Prep vs. Episcopal School of Dallas taking place on 2/17 @ 6:00 PM
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