Spring Woods High School (SWHS) is celebrating another incredible athletic achievement as the Tigers boys track and field team clinched the 2025 District 21-5A championship, bringing home another title for the school.
“Our student-athletes and coaches did an amazing job, and we could not be more proud of what they accomplished,” Coach Andrew Rohrs said.
This victory is just one of many highlights in what has been an outstanding year for Spring Woods athletics. Across multiple sports, the Tigers have showcased their talent, hard work, and true Tiger Pride, capturing eight district championships so far this school year.
On the courts, the team tennis squad dominated, securing the 21-5A District Title, advancing to the Area Round of the playoffs, and being named Bi-District Champions and Area Finalists.
Both the boys and girls basketball teams delivered strong seasons. The boys finished with an impressive 23-8 overall record and a dominant 15-1 district record, claiming the District Championship, Bi-District Championship, and advancing as Area Finalists. The girls celebrated a huge 64-55 victory over Victoria East in the bi-district playoffs, earning the title of Bi-District Champions before advancing to the Area Round.
In the pool, the boys swimming team continued their tradition of excellence, culminating in a District Championship and proudly representing Spring Woods at the State Swim Meet, highlighted by standout swimmer Will Gordon.
On the soccer field, the girls soccer team had a phenomenal season, finishing with a perfect 10-0-2 district record to become District Champions, and went on to win their first playoff game as Bi-District Champions and advance to the Area Round. The boys soccer team also showcased incredible teamwork and perseverance, finishing as District Co-Champions.
In cross country, the Tigers earned a District Championship with a perfect finish at the District Cross Country Meet, highlighting the grit and endurance of the team.
Adding even more to an already historic year, six student-athletes—three boys and three girls—qualified for the State Powerlifting Meet, showcasing the Tigers’ strength both in and out of competition.
“We are super excited for our young men, coaches, school, and community!” Principal Stephanie Meshell said.
With district titles, playoff runs, and individual state appearances across the board, Spring Woods High School is making an undeniable mark in 21-5A competition, proving that the Tigers are truly a force to be reckoned with.
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