The All Saints' Varsity Lacrosse team secured a piece of School history on May 9, 2026 by winning the Texas High School Lacrosse League Class D State Championship. In a thrilling title game against Bishop Lynch, the Saints delivered a dominant 14-7 victory, breaking the season tie-breaker after splitting their first two meetings. Led by Head Coach Zane Zoda, the team finished their remarkable 2026 season with a 10-4 record. This victory marks multiple major milestones for the program, representing not only the team's first state title but also the first postseason appearance.

While the team was making history on the field, the spirit of the game echoed back home at Commencement. The championship game coincided with graduation, four dedicated seniors—Garrett Chase, Mac Conine, Jack Fulton, and Gage Stansbury—missed walking across the traditional graduation stage. However, the School community made sure they were still celebrated. At Commencement, Head of School Wallace Worden updated the audience with the game score, and Valedictorian Liam Finley gave the team a mid-speech shoutout, noting that lacrosse was "competing for another state championship right now." After the game, the four seniors donned their graduation caps and gowns and were celebrated on the field by their parents, teammates, and fans.

Garrett Chase '26, Jack Fulton '26, Head Coach Zane Zoda, Gage Stansbury '26, and Mac Conine '26