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THE HARRIERS OF FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HAD SOME DEFINING HIGHS AND LOWS TO THE 2019 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON.
Coach Chris Lee had high expectations with several seniors leading the way, but the injury and illness bug struck late in the season.
"The season was definitely a success," Lee said. "The highlight was our girls and boys teams both winning district. The kids stepped up big time." Prior to the state meet, however, the Eagles started dropping like flies.
"It was really a strange thing," he said. "Several of our runners got sick and just weren't able to perform as well as they wanted to at state. It just never materialized. "What our team really took away from the season was that cross country is a team sport. You run for each other and no matter what happens, you are a team at the end of the day."
The boys team was led by senior Paul Sanchez and sophomore Dylan Weaver, while the girls were paced by Taylor Dailey and Madeline Font.
"We had several seniors, so we will be in a bit of a rebuilding mode next year," Lee said. "Weaver will lead our boys team and we have an incoming freshman girl who can contend for the state title next year. I'm really excited to see what she will do.
"We will try and get more kids to come out for cross country by recruiting inside our own school. We are excited to find those kids who can excel in the sport. They might not even know it yet."
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5-STARS: The Private School Playmakers powered by Texas Citizens Bank
There are so many great athletes in the private school realm in Houston.
VYPE highlights five athletes or teams from across the private school ranks in this edition of Private School Playmakers Powered by Texas Citizens Bank.
EJ Jones, TWCA
EJ Jones is part of Houston basketball royalty. His father Dwight Jones played at Wheatley and UH, before a 10-year career in the NBA. He also represented the USA at the 1972 Olympics. The 6-foot-10 EJ helped lead his team to a TAPPS title at TWCA and recently signed with Trinity Christian University.
Riley Cargile, FBCA
Riley Cargile of Fort Bend Christian Academy left her mark on the Eagles' athletic program. She ran track and was a beast on the softball diamond. She played infield and catcher for coach Kelly Carroll. She will play her college ball at Campbell University.
Ja'Vier Francis, Westbury Christian
Ja'Vier Francis is a rangy 6-foot-8 forward at Westbury Christian, who helped lead the Wildcats to the TAPPS state title game. Francis was a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award and was an all-state selection as a junior. He was the district MVP and has offers from the likes of UH, SMU, SFA and Iona, just to name a few.
St. Agnes Soccer
In case you missed it, St. Agnes won is first-ever TAPPS state soccer title. This was the Tigers' ninth state title game. St. Agnes went 22-1 overall and beat Fort Worth Nolan 6-0 in the finals.
Ben DeLoit, John Cooper School
Two-way star Ben DeLoit received his first offer from the University of Rochester in late April. DeLoit averaged five yards per carry and had three interceptions as a running back/defensive back. The 5-foot-11 skill-player looks to have a break-out senior season and build on his high school resume.
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