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Spring Sports Spotlight
March 30th, 2022

Baseball
The Knights have a 9-4 record and are 2-0 in District 8-AA. The team has celebrated success versus St. Michael, Parkview Baptist, Ascension Catholic High School and Dunham. Senior Luke Hill leads the team with a 524 average. He has 22 hits, five home runs, 17 RBIs, 21 runs scored and a 2-0 pitching record with one save. Senior Josh Gregoire has a 424 average with 14 hits and 13 RBIs. He also has a pitching record of 3-1. Senior Cole Johnson has a 387 average with 12 hits and 13 runs.

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Softball
Don't miss your opportunity to cheer on the Knights.
Upcoming Games:
Tuesday, April 5th versus UHigh
Thursday, April 7th versus Port Allen
Friday, April 8th versus East Iberville
Tennis
Episcopal’s tennis team is led by seniors Skyler Adams, Davis Eglin, Laura Gboloo, Eden Guirard and Molly King. Molly King was recently named to the 2022 All-Academic Composite Team.
Upcoming Matches:
Wednesday, March 23rd versus St. Michael
Monday, March 28th versus St. Amant (away)
Wednesday, March 30th versus Parkview (senior match)
Monday, April 4th versus North Park
Wednesday, April 6th versus Dutchtown
April 11-12 Regionals Tournament
April 25-26 State Tournament

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Golf
Golfer Sophia Macias shot a personal best -6 (66) on Day 1 at the Webb Park Memorial Championship and finished in 2nd place overall!
Episcopal golfer Boyd Owens qualified for the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, a Korn Ferry Tour, PGA Event. Boyd qualified by beating 116 other golfers in the Korn Ferry Tour Louisiana Open Qualifier Match. Read more about Boyd here.
Upcoming Contests:
Girls: Wednesday, April 6th at Beaver Creek Golf Course
Boys: Thursday, April 7th at Greystone Country Club
Monday, April 11th - Girls Metro Tournament
Wednesday, April 13th - Boys Metro Tournament
Track & Field
The girls track & field team won the 2022 Knight Relays and the boys were the runner-up. The girls also came out on top at the West Feliciana Relays and the boys were the runner-up. Here’s a look at West Feliciana first place finishes.
800 M – Mia Pulliam
3200 M – Lucy Cramer
100 M hurdles – Daila Young
300 M hurdles – Daila Young
4 X 400 M relay – Francie Oliver, Mia Pulliam, Chloe Carmouche, Alana Simon
4 X 800 M relay – Mia Pulliam, Rebekah Reid, Margaret Harrell, Lucy Cramer
Pole vault – Maggie King
Triple jump – Francie Oliver
800 M – Sacha Dernoncourt
4 X 800 M relay – Carter McLean, Quentin Messer, Akshay Basireddy, Alex Hollier
Javelin throw – Cooper Braud
Upcoming Events:
Wednesday, April 6th - EHS/Jostens Invitational
Wednesday, April 13th - Grizzly Relays
Wednesday, April 20th - District 8AA Championships
Tuesday, April 26th - Region 2-2A @ ULL (Lafayette)
Friday, May 6th - State AA Championships (LSU)
The Knights are earning significant accolades for their efforts this year. Check out a recent list here.
The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge 2025-2026 application is now available! For more information on the application process, to schedule a tour, or learn more about the private school, contact us at [email protected] or 225-755-2685.
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