Jesuit Basketball’s Second Half of District Play

-

After a respective 6-2 start to district play, Jesuit Basketball continues its triumph through the second half of the season.

MacArthur

After previously beating MacArthur 68-47, Jesuit had a relatively quiet first quarter, scoring only 8 to MacArthur’s 11. But in the second, the Rangers found a new gear, scoring 25 to MacArthur’s 10, creating a secure lead of 33 to 21 at halftime. Jesuit held this lead throughout the game, scoring 15 in the 3rd and 22 in the 4th, reaching a final score of 70-52.

Tre Mergerson ’24 (Credit: Jesuit Athletics)

Notable Performance: Michael Grant ’25 scored 18 points and secured 8 rebounds.

Irving

Previously securing a win, 69-37, the Rangers faced off against Irving again. Jesuit started fast, scoring 26 to Irving’s 15 in the first quarter. Ending the game, Jesuit managed to maintain the lead, scoring 11 in the 2nd, 20 in the 3rd, and 16 in the 4th, securing a 73-56 victory.

“Even though we had a lot of setbacks due to injury and illness we stayed persistent and continued to believe  in each other which got us to the playoffs but we aren’t satisfied wth just a playoff birth we know we can do more.” – Caleb STeger ’25

Notable Performances: Caleb Steger ’25 scored 24 points, Tre Mergerson ’24 secured 8 rebounds, and Justin Kemp ’24 recorded 5 assists.

Lake Highlands

Initially beating Lake Highlands early in the season, the Rangers, in their second meeting with Lake Highlands, lost 51-62. Lake Highlands took a healthy lead in the first, recording 21 points to Jesuit’s 12. Ending the half, Jesuit narrows Lake Highlands lead to only 6, scoring 15 to Lake Highlands’ 12 in the 2nd quarter. In the second half, Jesuit found points difficult, only scoring 4 in the 3rd quarter, but they later adjusted and managed to score 20 in the 4th. Unfortunately, the Rangers would fall short.

Charlie Peters ’24 (Credit: Jesuit Athletics)

Notable Performance: Michael Grant ’25 scored 20 points and secured 8 rebounds.

J.J. Pearce

After previously dominating J.J. Pearce, the Rangers would do no different, winning 47-28 in their second meeting. The Rangers dominated entirely through the game, outscoring J.J. Pearce each quarter except one, which finished tied.

Notable Performance: Caleb Steger ’25 finished with 14 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists.

Berkner

After previously beating Berkner 69-59, the Rangers would host their Senior Night against Berkner in their second meeting of the season. No different than their first meeting, the Rangers would dominate, winning 64-51.

Senior Night against Berkner (Credit: Jesuit Athletics)

Notable Performances: Caleb Steger ’25 scored 16 points, Tre Mergerson ’24 secured 9 rebounds, and Michael Grant ’25 recorded 8 assists.

Nimitz

The Rangers, in their second meeting with Nimitz, dominated entirely. Outscoring Nimitz every quarter, the Rangers won with a whopping score of 81-33.

“This season has had its ups and downs but we have persevered and we have a chance to make a statement in a playoff run.” – Kevin Butera ’25

Notable Performances: Hank Gramlich ’24 recorded 7 assists, and Caleb Steger ’25 scored 21 points and secured 10 rebounds.

Highland Park

After a previous loss to Highland Park, the Rangers would fight for revenge in a tight rivalry game. Unfortunately, the Rangers lost 44-47 in a competitive match.

Notable Performances: Tre Mergerson ’24 secured 6 rebounds, and Hank Gramlich ’24 scored 11 points and recorded 4 assists.

Richardson

Finishing their last game of districts, the Rangers faced Richardson. Previously losing by 1 point, the Rangers fought hard but fell short with a final score of 62-67.

“2nd Round” – Michael Grant ’25

Notable Performances: Caleb Steger ’25 recorded 4 assists, and Michael Grant ’25 scored 20 points and recorded 10 rebounds.

Stay tuned for more basketball coverage on the Jesuit Roundup.

Categories

2 COMMENTS

The Jesuit Journal

Fall 2025

The Jesuit Journal provides a space for students interested in writing and visual art with a space to showcase their creative talents.

Latest News

Lacrosse Makes History with Fifth THSLL State Championship Title

On a sun-soaked Monday afternoon at Lesley Field, the Jesuit Dallas Rangers captured their fifth Texas High School Lacrosse League Class AA State Championship with a 9-8 victory over The Woodlands, capping off one of the most memorable postseason...

Jesuit Crew Finishes Strong Throughout Successful Spring Season Push

The Jesuit Crew Spring Season has been built on the stable belief that the will to win means nothing without the will to prepare. Through countless training sessions and hours of work, the team has proven itself not only...

15 Years Online: The Roundup’s 21st Century Odyssey

For a decade and a half now, The Roundup has brought you only the finest online media. Far have we come from the days of a bi-annual physically printed newspaper! The Jesuit school newspaper is well and truly "with...

Nurse Anna – 2026 Bluebonnet Award Recipient

Occurring in tandem with the national Nurses Day, Jesuit Dallas Nurse Anna Hjertstedt was named one of two Bluebonnet Award recipients across the state of Texas. This prestigious award is given by Cartwheel to recognize often unseen and unrecognized...