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2024 Fall Sports Spotlight!
October 18th, 2024
Fall athletes have already put on a show, and there are still ample opportunities to catch your Knights in action. Grab your blue and gold and cheer on your favorite team!
Cross Country
The Episcopal runners continue their quest for excellence this season. The girls earned first and the boys secured second in the West Feliciana Relays. On September 14th, Episcopal hosted the 46th Annual Round Table Run. Nearly 40 schools from across Louisiana were in attendance, and several middle schools from across the area competed in the junior high race. Freshman Ada Mere led the girls team with an individual 4th place finish, and the boys squad finished in 4th overall. Several Middle Schoolers also placed in the top 20 at the Round Table Run. In addition, the Middle School team celebrated a boys top finish and a girls second place finish at the recent Highland Road Hustle. Earlier this season, both the boys and girls finished third at the West Feliciana Relays. The girls team is currently ranked #2 in the state in small schools and the boys are currently in 1st place! Freshman Neva Lambert is a finalist for the MileSplit LA Girls’ Performer of the Week! The winner of the weekly poll moves on for consideration for the Girls’ XC Runner of the Year.
Mark your calendars!
Saturday, November 2nd
Metro Championship
Highland Road Park
Monday, November 18
State Meet
Natchitoches
Esports
Esports is off to a great start this year. In the first tournament of the year, Episcopal’s Rocket League team took 1st place in the VHEL Ragnarök Tournament. The team was comprised of Brady Foret, Ben Badeaux, and Ben Gautreaux The tournament included teams from across the country, and Episcopal’s team is excited to add the first banner to the esports lab. In the inaugural tournament for the Capital Area Esports League (CAEL), sophomore Daniel Lindsey took 1st place. In the second CAEL tournament, the Episcopal Rocket League team beat Central High School, who had previously bested them in the first tournament.
Football
Despite the area’s early weather delays and field shuffling, the Knights are having a tremendous season. The team put up big numbers versus Country Day, Northlake Christian and Slaughter Charter. The Knights also earned the Homecoming win versus East Feliciana and victories versus Baker and St. Michael. In addition, running back Reid Chauvin will play in the 2024 Gridiron Football All-American Bowl, and Nathan Sanchez was nominated for TheAdvocate.com’s Player of the Week honors.
Don’t miss the action!
Friday, October 25
Senior Knight
Hosting Northeast High School
Friday, November 1
Dunham High School at Dunham
Swimming
The Episcopal swim team has been busy in the pool. The boys opened the season at the Capital City Swim League meet with Jack McConnell finishing 2nd in the Breast.
The girls opened the season with a second place finish at the Capital City Swim League meet with several top two finishes.
200 Medley Relay - 2nd
200 yard IM - Liliana Latour - 2nd
100 Back – Rylee Simoneaux - 1st, Eli Gray Bennett - 2nd
The meet ended with an exciting 1st place finish for the 400 Free Relay team!
High School Invitational:
200 Medley Relay
Girls 2nd place – Rylee Simoneaux, Liliana Latour, Adelaide Drennan, Eli Gray Bennett
200 IM - Eli Gray Bennett 2nd
100 Free - Rylee Simoneaux 1st
200 Free Relay
Girls 2nd - Eli Gray Bennett , Rylee Simoneaux, Adelaide Drennan, Liliana Latour
100 Back - Rylee Simoneaux 1st, Eli Gray Bennett 2nd
Capital City Swim Meet
Girls 1st place – Rylee Simoneaux, Liliana Latour, Adelaide Drennan, Eli Gray Bennett
200 Free
Girls – Rylee Simoneaux 1st, Eli Gray Bennett 2nd
Boys - Jack McConnell 2nd
50 Free
Girls - Rylee Simoneaux 1st, Eli Gray Bennett 2nd
100 Fly
Girls – Adelaide Drennan 2nd
100 Free
Boys - Jack McConnell 2nd
200 Free Relay
Girls - 1st Rylee Simoneaux, Eli Gray Bennett , Liliana Latour, Adelaide Drennan
100 Back
Chloe Carver 2nd
400 Free Relay
Girls 2nd Ella Stephens, Alyssa Melancon, Madelyn Decker, Chloe Carver
Support your Knights!
Saturday, October 19
Swim Meet
Crawfish Aquatics
Saturday, November 2
Capital City Swim Championships
Crawfish Aquatics
Wednesday and Thursday, November 20 and 21
State Swim Championship Meet
Sulphur, LA
Volleyball
The volleyball team is celebrating success on the court. The team went 2-2 in the Brusly Tournament, with wins versus St. John and Southern Lab and close contests versus Terrebonne and Woodlawn. Recently, the Knights also defeated Brusly in four sets and swept both Port Allen and West Feliciana in three straight sets.
Make plans to attend!
Tuesday, October 22
Hosting Baker High School
Wednesday, October 30
Hosting Woodlawn High School
Friday, November 1
Hosting Baton Rouge High School
The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge 2025-2026 application is now available! For more information on the application process, to schedule a tour, or learn more about the private school, contact us at [email protected] or 225-755-2685.
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