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THE LEADERBOARD: TAPPS State Golf Wrap; TWCA, LSA, RCS take gold once again
With the TAPPS State Golf tournament coming to a close, it was made perfectly clear that Houston was well-represented on the private school course.
Check out some of the major headlines to emerge from this week's competition.
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TWCA Boys program makes it four in a row
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There's no doubt about it, anymore. The Woodlands Christian Academy golf program is a dynasty.
Despite the fact that the stars of last year's championship team -- namely Aaron Pounds, Jake Maggert, Jack Ushner, and Sam McClure -- departed for college, coach Tanner Field and company still found ways to exceed expectations this Spring.
Look no further than their recent TAPPS-5A state title acquisition, which marks TWCA's fourth-consecutive championship.
They did so with a final score of 560, a whopping 19 strokes ahead of the second-place finisher, All Saints Episcopal.
The Warriors were led by Alex Malanga (3rd--137), Duke Heise (6th--140), Quentin Frost (T-7th--141), and Hudson Grace (T-10th--142), who all finished within the top-10, individually.
Given the dominance they displayed in 2024, it is unlikely that anything stands to change a year from now.
LSA Girls go back-to-back in TAPPS-5A
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On the girls' side in TAPPS-5A, no team has experienced more success in recent memory than Lutheran South Academy.
After claiming the state title last season, the LSA girls program proceeded to repeat at Glen Rose's Squaw Valley Golf Course. Only, this time, they increased their margin of victory to 22 strokes, with a final tally of 677.
The Pioneers were led by sophomores Emma Poffinbarger (5th--157) and Addison Trahan (T-6th--158), who were both recognized as All-State recipients.
Under the direction of coach Geoff Stresman, LSA is now on the precipice of becoming a dynasty in their own right.
Logos Prep Girls takes gold
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The Lady Lions were the top team to surface out of TAPPS-4A, finishing with a composite score of 708, which was a whole eight strokes ahead of Trinity Christian.
After finishing second overall a year ago, this victory was made especially sweet for Logos Prep, due to the efforts made by the team all Spring.
Coach Ben Bromberg had a trio of competitors end up in the top-10, including the state runner-up Audrey Kuntz (157), as well as Keira Wagner (8th--173), and Lauren Kuntz (10th--178).
Now that the precedent has been established, count on LP making a run for a repeat in 2025.
Rosehill Christian Boys finish on top yet again
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When it comes to TAPPS-3A golf, Rosehill Christian has become the gold standard.
Back-to-back state titles speak for itself, and the RCS boys program took that a step further this week, by making it three in a row.
The Eagles finished with a total score of 637, and were elevated by the performances of Kaden Jenkins (1st--143), Aaron Evans (6th--158), and Rylen Cannon (9th--164).
While the girls' team narrowly missed out on a four-peat, coach Kristen Jenkins and co. still hold the distinction of having the 3A individual champ -- Jaycee Jenkins (134) -- among their ranks.
The scary thing about Rosehill Christian golf is the fact that they are still incredibly youthful, which bodes well for the team, moving forward.
OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMERS AT STATE
TAPPS-6A BOYS
9th Place -- Tyler Rosson, St. Pius X (151)
12th Place -- Evan Anderson, Concordia Lutheran (155)
15th Place -- Landon Donnelly, St. Thomas (156)
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TAPPS-6A GIRLS
2nd Place -- Sophia Ellestad, St. Agnes (142)
8th Place -- Etta Huffman, St. Agnes (153)
14th Place -- Emerson Swanner, Concordia Lutheran (166)
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TAPPS-5A BOYS
1st Place -- Eli Walker Campbell, FBCA (129)
T-7th Place -- Christopher Torn, Second Baptist (141)
12th Place -- Karsen Parker, Lutheran South Academy (143)
13th Place -- Carson Elder, Second Baptist (143)
18th Place -- Matthew Elder, Second Baptist (146)
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TAPPS-5A GIRLS
1st Place -- Jamison Louie, FBCA (142)
T-6th Place -- Zoe Nobile, Frassati Catholic (158)
10th Place -- Anastasia Rowlen, Second Baptist (166)
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TAPPS-4A BOYS
3rd Place -- Grayson Petru, Cypress Christian (138)
T-12th Place -- Micah Stewart, Bay Area Christian (149)
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TAPPS-4A GIRLS
11th Place -- Lauren Petru, Cypress Christian (179)
T-12th Place -- Claire Johnson, Cypress Christian (180)
15th Place -- Brooke Fledderman, Bay Area Christian (181)
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TAPPS-3A GIRLS
1st Place -- Jaycee Jenkins, Rosehill Christian (134)
4th Place -- Cayla Pavlik, St. Francis Episcopal (176)
TWCA CULMINATES ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY WITH “NOW & THEN — CELEBRATING 30 YEARS” 2024 AUCTION AND GALA
The Woodlands Christian Academy (TWCA) is culminating its 30th anniversary celebrations by hosting “Now & Then — Celebrating 30 Years” for its 2024 Auction and Gala. The event will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at 6:00 pm at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. TWCA is pleased to announce the Presenting Sponsor, Marabou Midstream Services and The Dunnavant Family, and Capstone Society Member sponsor, Team Reed Enterprises, Inc. The chairs for this annual auction and gala are Amanda and Bob Gaige.
The proceeds from “Now & Then” will help enrich the school's mission and benefit the school’s students for years to come. Approximately 450 guests, including parents, faculty, staff, and community members, will be in attendance. The evening will include the debut of the short film “A Story of The Woodlands Christian Academy’s Past 30 Years,” dinner, dancing, bid boards, a live auction, Fund-A-Need, and entertainment from The Drywater Band.
Thirty years ago, a bold group of visionaries were called to develop and establish a school where students could learn from exceptional teachers and grow in their faith in Christ. The Woodlands Christian Academy opened in September 1993 with 150 students and now has 820 proud “Warrior” students. This was made possible by the guidance of a dedicated governance board, school leadership, faculty and staff, and the generous support of Woodlands Christian families, the community, and the school’s growing Warriors Forever Alumni Association.
“As we reflect and celebrate the school’s many accomplishments since our founding, we appreciate our families and our community that continue to invest in the future and growth of Woodlands Christian to continue our legacy for the next 30 years,” said Rachel Ray, Director of Development and TWCA Class of 2011. “Every contribution from our auction and gala will directly benefit every student and enhance academic and co-curricular programs.”