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The Knights enjoyed another historic spring season as five teams won SPC Championships. This total sets a new SPC single season record and eclipses the previous mark of four shared by several schools.

The Girls Golf team began the magical week as they overcame a six-stroke deficit with two holes to play to defeat St. John’s and win their first title in nine years. Kate O’Keefe, Kariana Carlson, Kate Clark, and Ella Rothwell all finished in the top 20 and earned All-SPC recognition. The win marks the second championship in program history.

The Softball team continued their domination of the SPC as the Knights defeated St. John’s 2-1 in the championship game to secure their ninth straight title and twenty-fourth in program history. The Knights carried an undefeated regular season and #1 overall ranking into the weekend and defeated both Trinity Valley and Fort Worth Country Day in the opening rounds. 

The Baseball team also entered the weekend unbeaten in conference play, earning the #1 seed in the 4A bracket. The Knights defeated Houston Christian 13-3 in the semifinal matchup, earning a spot opposite Kinkaid in the championship game. A tremendous home crowd enjoyed watching the Knights avenge last year’s defeat as they knocked off the Falcons 11-1 in six innings. 

Both the Girls and Boys Track and Field teams were eager to continue their recent dominance as both teams earned SPC championships in 2025. The rain and lightning could not keep the Knights from the podium as the girls team accumulated 228.5 points, 87 points better than second place Hockaday. The boys team, picked to finish second by most prognosticators, raced out to an early lead on day one and never looked back. The Knights scored an impressive 177 points, 30 points better than second place Kinkaid.

The boys golf team played very well throughout their two-day event and finished fourth in a very competitive field. Tyler Kuo tied for eighth and earned All-SPC recognition.

The weather was not as kind to the girls and boys tennis teams as the #6 seeded Knights were not able to compete through the left side of the brackets after losing their opening matches. Rain forced the events indoors and a lack of courts prevented all but championship play.

Congratulations to our students and coaches on a great spring season in the athletic pillar.