The fall season at All Saints’ Episcopal School was filled with competitive spirit, strong performances, and steady growth across all programs. Here’s a quick look at highlights from football, volleyball, cross country, and field hockey.
Football: Dominant on Both Sides
The varsity football team continued its winning legacy, starting 8–0 with a perfect district record. Quarterback Gavin Beard led the Saints’ explosive offense, throwing for 379 yards and four touchdowns in a 45–10 win over Midland Christian. The defense matched that intensity with multiple takeaway scores, keeping All Saints among TAPPS Division II’s top contenders.
Volleyball: Power and Precision
The varsity volleyball team posted a 21–5 record, earning a spot among the DFW top 10. Big wins over Fort Worth Christian and Blum highlighted their season, along with a standout tournament appearance in Honolulu, Hawaii. Team chemistry and consistent play have been the keys to their success.
Cross Country: Endurance and Excellence
The cross-country team showed steady progress, with runners setting new personal bests throughout the season. Competing across the region, the Saints demonstrated discipline, teamwork, and quiet determination on their way toward TAPPS postseason meets.
Field Hockey: Tradition and Tenacity
The varsity field hockey team built on its proud tradition, showing grit through a tough schedule. Blending senior leadership with emerging underclassmen, the Saints displayed strong defense and teamwork reminiscent of their 2020 state championship form. With continued growth, they put themselves in the position to win the 2025 State Championship. They won 2-1 over St. Agnes Academy.





























