
Girls Varsity Golf
King Girls Varsity Golf is building on the momentum sparked during its spring training trip to Phoenix. Led by Senior Captain Sophia Santomaro and Junior Captains Blake Zarkowsky and Emily Beurket, the team has returned energized and focused for the season ahead.
With the arrival of warmer weather, the team has been able to get back on the course and refine their swings in preparation for their opening match against Sacred Heart on March 31. That early-season work paid immediate dividends, as the team secured its first win of the season in impressive fashion.
Congratulations to Abby Beurket ’28, Lyla Chong ’31, Tanya Jain ’31, Sophia, and Blake on earning their first victories of the season.
Girls Tennis
The Girls Tennis team is off to a strong start this season, bringing energy, depth, and a competitive edge to every match. With a mix of experienced returners and promising new talent, the squad has quickly established itself as a disciplined and resilient group.
Head Coach Barb Acosta has emphasized both consistency and growth early in the season, focusing on sharpening fundamentals while building confidence across the lineup. The team’s commitment has been evident in tight matches and key moments, where composure and teamwork have made the difference.
Early performances have highlighted the team’s balance of strong singles play paired with dependable doubles teams that continue to develop chemistry match by match. As the season progresses, the Crusaders are positioning themselves as a team to watch in league play.

Girls Softball
Girls Softball has opened the season in dominant fashion, earning back-to-back wins highlighted by strong performances both at the plate and in the circle.
In the season opener, the Vikings showcased a balanced attack in a complete team victory. Elizabeth Tuttle ’27 set the tone, scattering seven hits over six innings while striking out 12. Elizabeth also contributed offensively, going 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Emma Drexel ’27 delivered a key highlight, launching a three-run home run while reaching base multiple times and scoring twice. Emi McAuliffe ’27 and Gates Seidelmann ’27 each added two hits to round out the offensive effort.
The momentum carried into the next game, where the Vikings delivered a commanding 5–0 win over Millbrook. Tuttle was once again dominant, recording 19 of the 21 outs by strikeout in a complete-game shutout.
With a powerful start on both sides of the ball, the Vikings are building confidence and establishing themselves as a team to watch early in the season.
Baseball
Baseball delivered an emphatic statement win, rolling past Green Farms Academy with a dominant 19–2 victory.
The Vikings came out firing offensively, putting consistent pressure on GFA from the start and capitalizing on scoring opportunities throughout the game. The lineup showed depth and discipline, with contributions up and down the order fueling the decisive result.
On the defensive side, the team backed up its offensive performance with solid play in the field, maintaining control and closing out the game in commanding fashion.
It was a complete team effort and an impressive early-season performance as the Vikings continue to build momentum.