The Frassati Falcons soccer team ended its season on Friday, Jan. 30, with a tough 4-2 loss against Lutheran High North. In its inaugural season, the soccer team trained four times a week from October to January at the school’s soccer field on campus and played three seven-a-side scrimmages, highlighted by two wins over Alpha Omega Academy.
“I was very proud of the boys for their dedication and work ethic this season,” said coach Kyle Smith. “To me, the team really embodies the spirit of Frassati. The boys came together because they wanted to start the Frassati Catholic soccer program. They worked incredibly hard to improve throughout the season. We’ve established a strong foundation, and we’re excited to continue to grow the program heading into next season.”
The team plans to play a 2A district schedule as a member of TAPPS next season.
About Frassati Catholic High School: Founded in 2013, Frassati Catholic High School serves the families and parishes in the north Houston area of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Administered by the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation, Frassati Catholic High School prepares students to walk on the path of true happiness through a robust college-preparatory curriculum rooted in the Catholic faith. The school currently serves freshman and sophomore students, and will add a grade in each of the next two years. For more information about Frassati Catholic High School, contact Mr. Kyle Smith, director of communications, at 832-616-3227.