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Three State Championships This Fall

All Saints’ Athletics had a remarkable fall 2025 season, as Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Volleyball, and Varsity Football each captured a TAPPS State Championship title, an extraordinary achievement across three programs.

Field Hockey - TAPPS Field Hockey Showcase 2025

All Saints’ Varsity Field Hockey team kicked off the championship run for the Saints, capturing the TAPPS State Championship on October 23, 2025. Saints won against St. Agnes Academy in a thrilling 2–1 victory to claim the title.

Led by coaches Dana Weaver and Katherine DeTore, the team demonstrated resilience and composure throughout the tournament. Goalie Raegan Davis ’26 was named Tournament MVP for her standout performance in the championship run.

 

Volleyball - TAPPS 5A State Champions

The Varsity Volleyball team continued its legacy of excellence, securing its third TAPPS Varsity State Championship title and extending its own school record. Previous championships came in 2017 and 2024, with this year’s title marking another milestone for the program.

Under the leadership of first-year head coach Mary Schindler, the Saints delivered a strong postseason performance. Coach Schindler told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, “We were able to use our size advantage against Lutheran South. The semifinal against Southwest was emotional and went the distance. I am so proud of the way the girls came out in the final and produced.”

The Saints defeated Houston Lutheran 25–23, 25–23, 25–16 on November 14, 2025, finishing the season 29–5 and closing with a 14-match winning streak.

 

Football - TAPPS DII 2025 State Champions

The Varsity Football team capped off an undefeated 14–0 season with a TAPPS Division II State Championship victory on December 5, 2025, defeating Second Baptist School of Houston 34–16.

This title marks the program’s second consecutive state championship and makes All Saints' the first team in TAPPS 11-man history to achieve back-to-back undefeated championship seasons. Spanning the 2024 and 2025 seasons, the Saints have also recorded the second-longest winning streak in Texas high school football history, across both public and private schools.

Hudson Reasor ’26 was named Offensive MVP and Kingston Beyer ’27 earned Defensive MVP honors from TXPS Media. The championship run reflects the continued success of the coaching staff led by Head Football Coach Aaron Beck. Coach Beck shared with The Dallas Morning News, “We’ve been a slow-starting team all season long and our guys didn’t panic when we trailed early. We knew our guys were going to make the plays to get us going, and we weren’t going to give up the lead once we got it.”