Second Baptist School
Second Baptist School is a private primary and secondary Christian school in the Memorial area of Houston, Texas, United States.
SBS serves approximately 1200 students from PK3 – 12. As a self-supporting agency of the Second Baptist Church of Houston, the school has access to nearly 1,000,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of educational and recreational facilities on a 56-acre (230,000 m2), Memorial area campus.
Notable Sports Achievements
- 1990: Varsity Women's Volleyball team wins State
- 1997: Varsity Men's Basketball wins first State Championship
- 1999: Varsity Women's Tennis wins State Championship; Football wins first State Championship
- 2000: Varsity Women's Tennis wins State Championship; Women's Cross Country wins State Championship; Varsity Men's Basketball wins State Championship
- 2001: Varsity Women's Tennis wins State Championship; Women's Cross Country wins State Championship
- 2002: Varsity Men's Baseball wins State Championship; Varsity Women's Volleyball wins State Championship
- 2003: Varsity Women's Volleyball wins State Championship
- 2004: Varsity Men's Swimming wins State Championship; Varsity Men's Baseball wins State Championship; Women's Cross Country wins State Championship
- 2006: Varsity Men's Baseball wins State Championship; Varsity Men's Tennis wins State Championship
- 2007: Varsity Women's Volleyball wins State Championship
- 2011: Varsity Men's Swimming wins State Championship
- 2012: Varsity Men's Swimming wins State Championship
- 2016: Varsity Men's Swimming wins State Championship
- 2018: Golf wins State Championship; Men's Basketball wins State Championship
- 2019: Golf wins State Championship
- 2021: Varsity Women's Softball wins first State Championship
- The SBS Baseball teams have been in 6 State Championships, 24 Regional Championships, and as of March 2021 there are 60 former eagles playing on a higher level
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Notable alumni
- Glenn January (Class of 2001), CFL player.
- Aaron Thompson (Class of 2005), Major League Baseball player.
- Ted Cruz, (Class of 1988), United States Senator from Texas.
- Jia Tolentino[2] (Class of 2005), writer for The New Yorker.
See also
References
- "Baseball | Athletics at Second Baptist in Houston, Texas".
- Hamilton, Heath (April 29, 2005). "Second Baptist student wins Jefferson Scholarship at the University of Virginia". Your Houston News.
https://www.vype.com/Texas/Tx-Private-Schools/eagles-soar-to-tapps-division-ii-state-championship https://www.vype.com/Texas/Houston/second-baptist-school-wins-tapps-division-ii-baseball-state-championship
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