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The Woodlands Christian Academy Magazine: Winter Wrap
MENS BASKETBALL
THE WARRIORS MADE QUITE THE FIRST IMPRESSION MOVING UP IN CLASSIFICATION AS COACH TANNER FIELD'S BOYS STORMED TO A 25-5 OVERALL RECORD AND THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.
TWCA beat Fort Worth Christian, 60-47, in the state title game led by junior point guard Austin Benigni and small forward Chanse Perkins.
Benigni is currently being recruited by Stanford and holds offers from Mount St. Mary's, Morgan State and McNeese State. Perkins is currently being recruited by Dallas Baptist and the University of Chicago.
Benigni and Perkins were both named to the TAPPS 5A all-state tournament team, along with 6-foot-2 freshman guard Zion Pipkin. Benigni was an all-state first-team selection, and Perkins and Pipkin were second-team picks.
The District 5 champion Warriors named four to the all-district first team: Benigni, Perkins, Pipkin and Cedric Cook. Cook is an Our Lady of the Lake signee.
Wyatt Boeker and Giovanni Awasum were named to the all-district second team, and Jack Cole and Josh Bento were named as honorable mention all-district selections.
WOMENS BASKETBALL
THE WOODLANDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY'S GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM FINISHED IN AN IMPRESSIVE SECOND PLACE IN DISTRICT 5 IN 2020-21, DESPITE A YOUNG TEAM AND COMPETING IN ITS FIRST YEAR IN TAPPS 5A.
The Warriors compiled a 17-7 overall record, 10-2 in district play. TWCA beat Saint Mary's Hall-San Antonio, 51-29, in the first round of the playoffs before falling in the area round, 40-34, to Geneva School of Boerne.
Three Warriors were named to the all-district first team: juniors Madison Steed, Mackenzie Morris and Reagan Harris. Three more were named to the second team in senior McKenna Meadors, junior Danielle Mendoza and sophomore Kelly Gorman.
Senior Catherine Berger, sophomore Avery Buck and junior Madison Frey were named as honorable-mention selections.
Steed was also a first-team, all-state pick and Morris was a second-team, all-state selection.
SOCCER
THE 2020-21 SEASON WAS THE FIRST WITH SENIORS FOR THE WOODLANDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY GIRLS SOCCER COACH PAIGE PETERSON, AND IT WAS ALSO ONE TO REMEMBER.
The Warriors were undefeated District 5 champions, posting 10 shutouts in 14 games.
TWCA scored 96 goals and allowed just six. TWCA lost in the second round of the postseason in eight rounds of penalty kicks, but the Warriors will be back. They only graduate two seniors and had six underclassmen on the roster.
Junior Lindsay Worthington was the team's MVP with 29 goals and seven assists in district play. Freshman forward Jocelyn Klages had 22 goals and 10 assists. Junior goalkeeper Mattie Hopkins stopped eight penalty kicks this season.
The Warriors named six players to the all-district first team: Worthington, Klages, Hopkins, freshman Camille Young, junior Leah Francis and senior Megan Hanigan. Worthington, Francis and Hopkins were also first-team, all-state picks.
Named to the all-district second team were sophomore Abigail Stanosheck, freshman Aspen Butaud (11 goals, 17 assists) and junior Emma Shepperd. Junior Ellie Johnson was an honorable mention all-district pick.
Klages was a second-team, all-state honoree, and Hanigan was an honorable mention all-state pick.
Ruffner was the team's Most Improved Player because of her effort, energy and willingness to be coached. Hanigan was awarded the "Heart of a Warrior" for her pride, commitment, selflessness and "ridiculous work ethic."
THE TWCA BOYS WENT 8-10 IN THEIR FIRST SEASON IN TAPPS 5A SOCCER, 6-8 IN DISTRICT 5.
The Warriors named three players to the all-district first team in senior forward Stratton Butaud, senior defender Forrest Remy and sophomore goalkeeper Bruno Bobato. Butaud led the team with 16 goals and was second on the team with 32 points.
Junior midfielder Kyle Jasek (11 goals, 13 assists) and senior defender Davis Heise were named to the second team. Junior forward Ezekiel Jurado and senior defender Tanner Torres were named as honorable-mention picks.
SWIM
BECAUSE OF COVID-19, 2020-21 WAS A TRYING SEASON FOR COACH LISA MURPHY. THE TWCA SWIMMING TEAM COULD NOT PRACTICE AT ITS USUAL LOCATION, AND SOME ATHLETES CHOSE NOT TO PARTICIPATE THIS YEAR DUE TO COVID CONCERNS.
Still, the Warriors were able to put together some impressive performances at the regional and state meets.
At the TAPPS Division II Regional Meet, The Woodlands Christian Academy girls finished sixth as a team in the East division, scoring 37 points. TWCA junior Isabella Krantzcke was awarded Regional Swimmer of the Meet. She won the girls 200-yard freestyle (1:55.27) and the 500-yard freestyle (5:09.87).
Sophomore Brynnah Stowell finished second in the girls 100-yard butterfly (1:01.78) and second behind teammate Krantzcke in the 500-yard freestyle (5:23.71).
Senior Merritt Ruffner finished sixth in the 100-yard backstroke (1:18.09) and seventh in the girls 50-yard freestyle (29.53 seconds).
At the state meet in San Antonio, Krantzcke placed first and second, respectively, in the 500 freestyle and 200 freestyle. Stowell placed third in the 100 butterfly and 500 freestyle. Ruffner, who was also competing in soccer around the time of the state meet, swam the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke and placed 15th and 14th, respectively, posting a personal-best time in the 50 free.
The Woodlands Christian Academy Magazine: Spring Wrap
TRACK
BOTH TWCA BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK TEAMS HAD STELLAR SEASONS FULL OF CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEW CAREER MARKS AND MUCH MORE.
Let's start with the boys team. The group won both the TAPPS 5A District and Regional Championship and took home third overall at the TAPPS State Meet in May.
Just like from the fall, the record-smashing Ben Shearer did his thing. He won the TAPPS 5A State Championship in the 800-meter run, 1600-meter run and 3200-meter run. In the 800, he set a new school record and in the final two races, he set a new all-time TAPPS State record. He also ran at the time the 10th-fastest mile (4:08.58) in the nation at the Texas Distance Festival in March (4:08.58) and the No. 3 two-mile time (8:48.90) in March in South Carolina.
Other top state results included Evan Sanni-Thomas, setting a new school record in the 400-meter dash and Colby Gorman taking fourth in the shot put.
For the season, new school records were set in the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays, in the long jump by Austin Benigni, shot put by Gorman and in the high jump by Jack Cole.
On the girls' side, the team also brought home the TAPPS 5A District and Regional Championships and then finished fourth as a team at state.
The 4x400-meter relay won the state championship, which included Mia Torres, Lindsay Worthington, Maddie Steed and Zoe Calimani, and also set a new school record.
Catherine Berger took silver in the shot put, Sarah Chappelle took bronze in the 100-meter hurdles and Megan Hanigan took bronze in the pole vault.
SOFTBALL
THE WARRIOR SOFTBALL TEAM HAD A NICE YEAR, GOING 10-5 OVERALL AND 7-5 IN DISTRICT PLAY, WHICH GAVE THEM THIRD PLACE AND A PLAYOFF BERTH.
TWCA was led by first-team, all-district picks Mackenzie Morris, McKenna Meadors and Ashley Darilek. Second teamers included Mattie Hopkins, Gracie Graham, Aubrey Hollas, and Katie Wise.
The lone honorable-mention pick went to Kaitlyn McGrath.