Christ Church moves up and continues success

Neill Kirkpatrick • July 30, 2025

Athletic Director Molly Miller has outstanding coaches who believe in the core values of Christ Church and the vision statement for CCE.


By Neill Kirkpatrick

Special to the HSSR



Greenville Christ Church Episcopal School moved up to AAA this past season and hardly missed a bit on the field, on the pitch or on the court as they continued to excel and showed why they have one of the best athletic programs in state.

 

They had three state runner ups in Girls Tennis, Girls Soccer, and Boys Golf while the girls lacrosse, boys soccer, boys tennis and boys basketball all made it to the upper state championship games. The rest of the athletic teams all made the play offs.

 

Athletic Director Molly Miller has outstanding coaches who believe in the core values of Christ Church and the vision statement for CCE; Athletics is an exemplary program that develops and promotes competitive, well-balanced students, coaches, and teams who faithfully pursue excellence with integrity in sport and their community.

 

The coaching staff consists of; Baseball - Brian Simpson, Boys Basketball – John Butler, Girls Basketball - Jordan Filiatreau, Football – Quin Hatfield, Boys Cross-Country - Charlie Woodward, Girls Cross Country - Ana Doran, Boys Golf - Cody Robertson, Girls Golf – Dan Wilkie, Boys Lax - Joey Porchetta, Boys Soccer – Russell Shelley, Girls Soccer - Jacob Rawlings, SW - Matt Jacobsen, Girls Tennis - Rae Sobocinski, T&F - Darrell Durham, Strength Coach- DJ Johnson, Boys Tennis- Wallace Adams-Riley, and Wrestling- Dan Kimball.

 

New coaches joining the CCE family are Jennie Overstreet and Jamiyae Mattress. Overstreet will be taking over the girls lacrosse program from Coach Miller while Mattress will be heading up the volleyball program.

 

Rounding out the staff are Corrie Leonard (Administrative Asst) and trainers MJ Suber and Angie Johnson.

 


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