Authors Articles by Will Aberger '17, Managing Editor
Will Aberger '17, Managing Editor
On February 10th, the Jesuit Rangers basketball team faced off against Carrolton RL Turner for the second time this season, blowing out the lions in a 61-29 victory. Jesuit shut down RL Turner defensively, limiting the Lions to only 31 field goal attempts for the whole game, while Jesuit managed to put up 52. Shooting a majority of those...
On January 20th, the Jesuit Rangers basketball team took on Sunset. Heading into the game with a 13-7 record, Jesuit dominated the Bison, with a blowout 79-28 victory.
Jesuit held Sunset to an abysmal 20% shooting from the field and destroyed Sunset on the glass, racking up 43 rebounds in total for the night. In addition, everyone on the team...
Ecstatic former students from the Notre Dame School of Dallas came to Jesuit on Friday December 12, for a special holiday tradition, the 7th annual Notre Dame School Christmas Dance.
This year marked the biggest turnout for the dance as 20 percent more students from Notre Dame came than last year, completely filling the cafeteria while dancing to the music played by the famous...
When most people think of badminton, they imagine a sport similar to tennis, played with a cone shaped “ball” hit back and forth over a net raised in the air. However, what most don’t know about Badminton is that it is the fastest racquet sport in the world, requiring sharp reflexes and great conditioning as hits have been recorded...
If you followed this past baseball season, you witnessed Derek Jeter’s excessive farewell tour. The exuberant gifts, ranging from a $34k Jay-Z Hublot Watch to an autographed picture of George W. Bush presented by the former president himself, the countless SportsCenter segments, and the Gatorade “Re2pect” commercial. Major League Baseball and the media acted like Jeter was the greatest...
On September 16th, the Jesuit tennis team faced Irving High School in their third match-up of the season. Jesuit continued building on their early season success, blanking the Tigers 15-0.
Clark Shannon’17 dominated in his single match, sweeping his opponent 8-0. Easily winning, Clark was “pleased” with his performance, but knows “these early matches serve mainly as practice for the tougher competition...