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St. Pius X Magazine: Winter Wrap
PERKINS, SANBORN PUT PANTHERS IN 2022 STATE CONVERSATION
THE ST. PIUS X GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS SOMETHING SPECIAL BREWING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF COACH DEMYA WALKER WHEATFALL.
The Panthers reached the Regional round of the playoffs and return three of their top players for the 2021-22 season. It all starts with first-team, all-state selection Zachara Perkins, who is just a freshman. Perkins will be a national recruit as a senior and can score at will.
Breelyn Sanborn was a first-team, all-district selection and picked up an all-state honorable mention for her 2020-2021 play. She and Farren Donald-Wright are juniors. Donald-Wright was a second-team, all-district selection.
SPX beat Incarnate Word (San Antonio) in the Area Round before falling to district foes and eventual state finalist the Village School.
MOUTON SEEING IMPROVEMENT; SAYS GOODBYE TO JOHNSON
TEXAS LONGHORN BASKETBALL LEGEND BRANDON MOUTON TOOK OVER THE SPX BOYS' PROGRAM IN THE MIDDLE OF 2019, MAKING THIS HIS FIRST FULL SEASON ON THE BENCH.
Concordia Lutheran and St. Thomas have been dominating the district, but SPX is getting in the conversation.
Mouton had his floor general in Jason Johnson. The senior point guard was a second-team, all-stater. Other notables included second-teamers Jackson Fazande and Nathan Alvarez.
The Panthers fell in the Area Round to eventual state champs Antonian of San Antonio.
SPX GIRLS RETURN FIVE NOTABLES IN 2022
THE ST. PIUS X GIRLS PICKED UP A PLAYOFF WIN THIS SEASON AFTER A NICE DISTRICT SLATE. THE PANTHERS TOOK DOWN INCARNATE WORD (SAN ANTONIO) BEFORE FALLING IN THE REGIONALS TO ANTONIAN.
Leading the way on offense were Carley Canon and Anna Bordas up front. The middies were Corinne Ward, Georgia LeppardKubala and Makenna Capitaine, while Jackie Lesmeister and Arden Dabney held down the defense.
Lora Tresco was the first-team, all-district goalie. Canon and Lesmeister were second-teamers and Bordas, Leppard-Kubala, Capitaine and Dabney were honorable mentions. Five notables return next season, so the SPX soccer program should be in good hands under the direction of Laura Flores.
MERRICKS PREACHES THE DEFENSIVE SIDE OF THE BALL
NICK MERRICKS PATROLS THE SIDELINES OF HIS ALMA MATER. MERRICKS HAS LED THE PANTHERS TO TWO STATE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES SINCE 2014.
This season, SPX fell in bi-district play to St. Dominic Savio.
The Panthers were defensive this year as goalkeeper David Yearwood was a second-team, all-state selection and received a first-team nod in the district. Defenseman Kaid Nygren was a second-teamer.
BIRKELBACH MAKE MORE SCHOOL HISTORY IN POOL
STEPHANIE BIRKELBACH HAS ALREADY ETCHED HER NAME INTO ST. PIUS X LORE FOR HER ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE POOL.
And she is only a sophomore.
This past season, Birkelbach broke her own two school records, which she set in her freshman year, in the 500-yard freestyle, taking second at the TAPPS State Swim Meet, and the 200- yard individual medley, taking fourth at state.
"We didn't go to that many meets due to COVID, but it was a fun season," Birkelbach said. "It was fun to go to state with our entire team."
"Camo Girl": St. Pius X's Lesmeister rising star on lacrosse circuit
HOUSTON – When Jackie Lesmeister was in elementary school, she received a folder with flyers in it. One of the flyers came from Klein Lacrosse.
The organization was hosting a day for children to try the sport for free. Jackie's father, Mike, insisted that she go and try the sport. At the time, the nine-year-old was playing softball.
"I went out and fell in love with it," Lesmeister said.
Now 15, Lesmeister is entering her sophomore year at St. Pius X, where she plays volleyball, soccer and lacrosse. Last year, Lesmeister was the captain of the freshman volleyball team and made the varsity roster for soccer playing defense/midfield.
"It can definitely be difficult at times trying to manage schoolwork along with the sports but I've always been go, go, go," "I'm constantly playing sports. There's never an offseason for me, I'm always working."
Out of the three, lacrosse is the sport she hopes to pursue collegiality.
The righty has been playing lacrosse – which she enjoys the most because of it being a smaller sport and has a great community aspect – through travel clubs since the fifth grade.
Lesmeister plays midfield and attack and likes to focus on the offensive and defensive aspects of her game. Lesmeister currently plays club with GRIT Lacrosse and Houston Hot Sauce Lacrosse, according to her profile.
The work on her lacrosse game never stops, at home, club, school, Lesmeister is always working to perfect her craft.
"I do put in quite a bit of time on my own," she said. "I'm working at least two hours a day at home between workouts and wallball. On top of that I have club practices on the weekend and during school we practice every day."
The work is paying off.
Recently, Lesmeister was named to the roster of the 2020 Under Armour 150, which is set to be held in Baltimore July 28-29. The two-day event includes a combine – which tests your skills, shot speed, 40-yard dash time – and then a tournament.
Lesmeister will be trying to show her stuff against the other 149-best players in the United States and Canada from the Class of 2023.
"Obviously, I'm a little nervous as anyone else would be going to play with the other best 149 2023 players in the country and Canada," she said. "I feel like I will be prepared to where I can hold my own."
Lesmeister was also a 2020 UA All-American-Southwest and has been selected to the Women's Professional League Youth Summit back-to-back years.
When looking among the 150 athletes Lesmeister will stick out.
Ever since she remembers, Lesmeister has worn a headband when she plays. It is a camo one, so hence the nickname "camo girl".
"For quite a while, I've been wearing camo headbands every time I play," she said. "Just look for the camo headband and you'll find me."
Lesmeister has a dream college in mind, which is Furman in South Carolina.
She will have to wait a little bit to see if she will get an offer, for Lacrosse offers can't be sent out until September 1 of the player's junior year and no contact until then.
So, when did Lesmeister think lacrosse could take her to the next level?
"I think it really started to hit me when I was in fifth grade, my team won the city championship for Houston for the first time and we went undefeated," she said. "I think that was the first time I was like 'Wow, something may be there'."