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2024 Winter Sports Spotlight
January 12th, 2024
14-0-1
73 goals scored
Only 4 goals conceded
The Episcopal girls soccer team is having a legendary season! After battling large teams like Denham Springs High School and Catholic High of Pointe Coupee, the Knights remain undefeated with only a few weeks left until the playoffs begin. Head Coach Lynn Bradley is pleased with the stats her team has put up so far. As the numbers show, the Knights are solid on both offense and defense, earning them a top ranking in Division IV.
After last year’s state runner-up title, the Knights hope to return to the championship game to bring the title home. You can be a part of the action by making plans now to support the team as they chart their path back to Strawberry Stadium. Below are upcoming big contests you don’t want to miss.
Thursday, January 18th
5 pm
Dunham at Dunham
Saturday, January 20th
3 pm
U-High at U-High
Thursday, January 25th
6 pm
Episcopal hosts Ben Franklin
Saturday, January 27th – Senior Knight
1 pm
Episcopal hosts West Feliciana
Read more about soccer star Sarah Bonnecaze, who signed with TCU earlier this school year.
Boys Soccer
The boys soccer team is following up last year’s state championship title with another solid run this year. Already they’ve put up big wins versus Ascension Catholic, Captain Shreve, St. Thomas More and Live Oak.
Don’t miss your opportunity to support the Knights at an upcoming big game.
Thursday, January 18th
7 pm
Dunham at Dunham
Saturday, January 20th
1 pm
U-High at U-High
Tuesday, January 23rd - Senior Knight
Episcopal hosts Capitol
Read more about soccer standout Lane Mendoza, who recently signed with North Central College.
Girls Basketball
It’s not every day that 109 points are scored in a girls high school basketball game, but that’s just what happened when the Knights took on Istrouma High School. Episcopal sophomore Caroline Watson put up 45 points in this shootout.
Such a hard-fought battle exemplifies the girls season this year. They have already come up big versus Northlake Christian and Central Private, with more of the season still to go.
Mark your calendars now for these upcoming big games.
Thursday, January 18th
6 pm
Episcopal hosts West Feliciana
Tuesday, January 23rd
6 pm
Episcopal hosts St. Mary’s
Friday, January 26th
6 pm
Dunham at Dunham
Thursday, February 8th – Senior Knight
6 pm
Episcopal hosts Ascension Christian
Boys Basketball
The Boys Basketball team is currently 13-8 on the season with recent victories over Ascension Catholic and Red River. The Knights have been playing an up-tempo offense averaging 64 points per game. There has been a balanced attack with Parks McMains averaging 14 points per game, TJ Callahan with 13 ppg, Lance Clark with 10 ppg, Isaac Alton with 8 ppg, Jonathan Lemoine, and Reed McMains averaging 7ppg. The Knights are led by eight seniors and look to finish out the season strong.
Don’t miss your chance to support the Knights. Mark your calendars for these upcoming big games.
Thursday, January 18th
7:30 pm
Episcopal hosts FCA
Monday, January 22nd
6 pm
Episcopal hosts St. Michaels
Friday, January 26th
7:30 pm
Dunham at Dunham
Friday, February 12th
Episcopal hosts St. Charles Catholic
5 pm - Freshmen
6 pm - JV
7 pm - Varsity
Powerlifting
For the fourth year running the Episcopal powerlifters participated in a joint practice with Catholic High School and St. Joseph’s Academy. Nearly 60 lifters participated as everyone geared up for the new season. On January 6th, the Knights participated in the first meet of the year, the Woodlawn Invitational. Seven of the Knights’ 15 lifters placed in the meet, which included 5A schools Catholic High School, Woodlawn High School, Zachary High School and St. Joseph’s Academy. Congratulations to the following lifters!
Boys
Owen Bruce 123lbs -3rd place
Bryce Binck 132lbs- 2nd place
Carson Furniss 148lbs - 2nd place
Reid Chauvin 181lbs - 2nd place
Girls
Allie Fain 105lbs 3rd place
Addison Reynolds 114lbs - 3rd place
Jaela Purnell 148lbs - 3rd place
Juniors Reid Chauvin and Jaela Purnell, both State Champions, will compete in the USA Powerlifting Pelican State Open meet on March 2nd in Youngsville in hopes of qualifying for Nationals.
Don’t miss your chance to support the Episcopal powerlifters.
Upcoming dates:
Saturday, January 20th
Joey Chustz Invitational at Denham Springs High School
Saturday, February 3rd
Gator Invitational at St Amant High School
Saturday, February 3rd
Dale Weiner Invitational at Catholic High School
Saturday, February 17th
Boys Regional Meet at Catholic High School
Saturday, February 24th
Girls Regional Meet at Woodlawn High School
March 20-23
LHSPLA/LSHAA State Powerlifting Meet at the Cajun Dome Lafayette, LA
Track & Field
Indoor track and field competitors are gearing up for big meets very soon. Don’t miss the opportunity to support the team.
Saturday, January 20th
LSU Qualifier
Saturday, February 3rd
LSU Qualifier
Saturday, February 17th
State Indoor Meet
Wrestling
The Knights wrestlers have competed in the Big Horse Tournament, the McMillian Classic, the Ken Cole, and the Jimmy Vidrine Invitational. Senior Will York has gotten 3rd in the Big Horse, McMillan, and Jimmy Vidrine. Junior Josh Godfrey has done well and freshman Chandler Amacker has won a couple of JV matches. The team is gearing up for the big Louisiana Classic this weekend and the upcoming Greater Baton Rouge Metro meet at Catholic High School. The first weekend in February, the team will travel to Bossier City to compete in the LHSAA state championship tournament at the Brookshire Grocery arena. Will York was the State Runner-Up last year and looks to become this year’s state champ.
Middle School
Middle School athletes are representing the Knights well, and the basketball and soccer action is heating up.
Soccer
The boys Navy and girls Navy teams are both undefeated going into this weekend’s tournament play! The girls Navy soccer team has much to celebrate, with a big win over Newman 2-1 in New Orleans. The girls also have victories over Live Oak, West Feliciana and STEM. The Gold team also earned victories versus the St. Jude Cougars and Coppermill.
Basketball
The sixth grade boys Navy team is having a great season, with the boys celebrating a big victory versus Parkview and Central Private and solid tournament play.
The seventh and eighth grade boys recently swept Dunham with each Episcopal team earning a win.
Fall Sports Awards
Congratulations to the Episcopal fall sports athletes recently honored at the annual fall awards ceremony.
Football
Knight Award Zach Hu
Coaches Award Kareem Badawi
Captains Award Braeden George, Ethan Ott, James Thom, Will York
Offensive MVP Braeden George
Defensive MVP Chase Cresson, Ethan Ott
Overall MVP Braeden George
Allie Miller Award Connor Bonds
Stephen Underwood Award Carter Hernandez
Scholastic Award Kareem Badawi
Boys Cross Country
Most Valuable Runner Jacob Johnson-Hutchinson
Coaches Award Logan Beane
Captains Award Logan Beane, Noah Vincent
Most Improved Runner Foster Lambert
Scholastic Award Logan Beane
Girls Cross Country
Coaches Award Katie Grassman
Captains Award Katie Grassman, Rebekah Reid
Most Valuable Runner Ada Mere, Neva Lambert
Most Improved Runner Sarah Beth Cagley
Scholastic Award Rebekah Reid
Volleyball
Knight Award Elaine Bourgeois
Coaches Award Anna Kurz, Anna Uffman, Caroline Watson
Most Improved Regan Danos, Harper Inzer, Hana Roman
Scholastic Award Morgan Netterviille
Boys Swimming
Knight Award Louis Freeman
Captains Award Louis Freeman
Most Improved Aahan Narayanan
Scholastic Award Louis Freeman
Girls Swimming
Most Improved Kate Lyons
Captains Award Grace Ciesielski, Addisyn Botos, Olivia Melancon, Ryann Richard
Overall MVP Rylee Simoneaux
Scholastic Award Grace Ciesielski
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