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2024 Fall Sports Recap
December 11th, 2024

The 2024 fall sports season is in the books, and the Knights have much to celebrate!



Cross Country
The boys earned another LHSAA Division III State Championship! Foster Lambert led the Knights, finishing seventh out of 148 runners, and all Episcopal runners finished in the top 23 to bring home the trophy! The girls also represented Episcopal well, bringing home the Division III State Runner-Up trophy! Ada Mere led the team, placing third out of 142 runners. In addition, Neva Lambert finished fourth and Sara Beth Cagley finished eighth.
Congratulations to the Episcopal 1st Team All-Metro Cross Country runners!
1st Team – Ada Mere, William Foster Lambert and Neva Lambert
Honorable Mention – Sara Beth Cagley, Daniel Piazza, Mason Kelly and Aiden Grassman

Football
The Knights advanced to the quarterfinals after a win versus Pope John Paul II at home in the second round of the playoffs. Congratulations to Reid Chauvin for being chosen as the Gridiron Football and WBRZ player of the week after 30 carries for 192 years and six touchdowns in the win versus Slaughter Charter. In addition, Reid and senior defensive back Nathan Sanchez will play in the 2024 Gridiron Football All-American Bowl Game.

Swimming
The Episcopal girls are the Division 3 State Champions! Congratulations on an outstanding season!
Rylee Simoneaux - Girl Swimmer of the Meet
Three double individual state champions - Eli Gray Bennett, Liliana Latour and Rylee Simoneaux
200 medley relay - 1st - Rylee Simoneaux, Liliana Latour, Adelaide Drennan, Eli Gray Bennett
200 free - Eli Gray Bennett 1st
200 IM- Liliana Latour 1st, Adelaide Drennan 2nd
100 free- Rylee Simoneaux 1st
200 Free relay- 1st Eli Gray Bennett, Adelaide Drennan, Ella Stephens, Rylee Simoneaux
100 back- Rylee Simoneaux 1st
100 Breast- Liliana Latour 1st, Adelaide Drennan 2nd
Congratulations to the Episcopal boys, who finished in 7th place!
Jack McConnell - 2nd 200 IM and 1st 100 breast
400 free relay - 3rd - Jack McConnell, Jackson Ezell, Bryce Binck, James McIlwain
Congratulations to our All-Metro Swimmers, Rylee Simoneaux, and Eli Gray Bennett
Congratulations to Coach Billy Newport, Girls Swim Coach of the Year


Volleyball
After a great season, which included advancing to the second round of the playoffs, the volleyball team is celebrating several Knights who have earned a spot on the All-District volleyball team. Congratulations!
Elaine Bourgeois
Regan Danos
Hannah Dunn
Anne Bradley Ewing
Reece Hinton
Caroline Watson
Honorable Mention: Layla Lain, Caroline Netterville and Brice Waters



In case you missed it…
Episcopal recognized two student athletes who will continue to compete at the next level. Congratulations to Sophia Macias and Rylee Simoneaux.
Congratulations to all of our fall athletes. Make plans now to cheer on our winter athletes.
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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