Authors Articles by John Pritchard '17
John Pritchard '17
A man sits down at his desk at 7:30 in the morning and proceeds to open up his laptop, revealing some familiar faces as he scrolls through a website containing random intentions, pictures, and names. He slowly closes his eyes, begins with, “Today, we pray for each and every one of our students, especially for the needs and intentions...
Hit, set, spike. Point to the Jesuit Rangers.
This outcome occurred more than enough for the Jesuit Rangers boys volleyball team in only their 2nd season, playing two tournaments and making it to the boys 6A volleyball playoffs.
"The first tournament was pretty rough, but in the second two, we won most of our games," said Coach T.J. Howard '08, who...
Around 400 Jesuit students wait patiently as names are called. Their classmates walk up to the front of the Terry Center and shake hands with Mr. Garrison and Mr. Earsing.
On Tuesday, May 17th, the underclassmen convocation took place. Attending his very first convocation as a Jesuit student, freshman Seth Burrow believed that, "the convocation was a really cool experience....
Civil young men and women dressed up in tuxedos and elegant dresses eating a well-prepared meal sat around almost 80 tables.
Thirty minutes later: Around 500 high school students in untucked tuxedo shirts and girls with no shoes jumped up and down to Desiigner's "Panda" while sweating all over the dance floor at the World Trade Center.
Titles like "Most Lit Prom,"...
A Jesuit runner rounds the last lap, two other high school runners sprinting to catch up with him, vying to take the first place spot in the last 100 meters. The Jesuit runner crosses the finish line to lead Jesuit to a first place finish at the WT White Invitational meet, the last meet of the season, held on...
White volleyballs bounce around Walsh Gym at 7 AM on March 2nd as nervous Jesuit boys pour their hearts out on the polished hardwood floor, hoping for a chance to make the 1-year-old Jesuit volleyball team. Coached by Mr. Timothy Howard and Mr. Austin Nevitt, the team looks forward to having a prosperous and eventful season.
While the team is...
The sound of a gun goes off as runners spring from their starting spots as they compete against one another.
On March 18th, the Jesuit Dallas Track team had the pleasure of hosting schools from around the city in the Sheaner Relays. With home field advantage, the Rangers running squad felt confident going into this meet. Junior Lucas Kincade thought,...
Smoke rises from the gun shot fired on the track, 6 high school boys take off in a full sprint, one of whom is wearing a gold cross on his chest.
The Jesuit track and field team competed in the Distance Festival meet last Saturday, February 26. The team competed on the Southlake Carroll High School track against other high...