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What a weekend! The EHS athletic teams enjoyed an outstanding showing during the SPC Championship Tournaments. The SPC convened in Houston this past weekend as the Houston schools hosted the fall conference tournaments for the first time in four years. The EHS teams enjoyed a successful weekend as the Knights won two SPC championships and finished runners-up in two more.

The Girls Cross Country team further cemented its legacy by capturing its fifth consecutive SPC Championship. The Knights placed five runners in the Top 10 as Georgia Bass ’26 finished second followed by her sister, Ceci ’28 in fourth, Meg Billipp ’28 in seventh, Palmer Popov ’26 in ninth, and Ashley Conoscenti ’27 in tenth. Amelia Davis ’28 finished 12th while Isabelle DeGrange ’26 finished 25th. Will Pacey ’26 finished second overall in the boys race while leading the Knights to a fourth-place finish.

The Boys Volleyball team earned thrilling 3-1 wins over Greenhill and Trinity Valley in the opening rounds to set up a championship match against Ft. Worth Country Day. The Knights did not disappoint an outstanding crowd of supporters as they cruised to a 3-0 win. The championship marks the Knights' second in the past three seasons.

The Field Hockey team enjoyed its best SPC tournament in several years as the Knights defeated St. Stephen’s 3-1 to finish in third place in the 4A division. The Knights opened SPC play with a dominating 5-0 win over Hockaday before losing 2-1 to eventual champion Kinkaid in the semifinals.

The Girls Volleyball team opened tournament play with a 3-0 win over Houston Christian and followed that up with a thrilling 3-2 win over top-seeded Hockaday in the semifinal. The Knights dropped a 3-1 decision to St. John’s in the 4A Championship game to complete the season as SPC runners-up.

The weekend wrapped up with the SPC 4A Championship Football game at Stafford High School where the Knights met perennial foe Kinkaid. Picked to finish fifth in the preseason polls, the Knights rallied in the second half before falling to the Falcons 31-21.

Congratulations to our students and coaches for all their efforts throughout the fall season, and a huge thanks to the best fans in the SPC!

SPC Fall 2025