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Authors Articles by Bass Stewart '17

Bass Stewart '17

Bass Stewart '17
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An old group with a new spin, the Jesuit Anglers Club resurfaces as a main attraction among the vast sea of clubs and organizations already floating around Jesuit. After two years of laying dormant, with the help of recently elected club moderator, Andy Civello, Michael Wischmeyer '16 and Noah Patton '16 initiated the revival of the long lost club....
As some of the unsung heroes of the Masses at Jesuit, Men's Chorus members, along with practicing on many mornings and afternoons every week, arrive early in the morning, one Friday out of every month to help get the ball rolling before the Mass. About an hour and thirty minutes prior to the event, the boys gather in the...
Familiar with the glare of the bright lights, the pair of directors take the stage, their heads already playing back the melodies which are about to commence. The two part ways at the top of the stairs, one going to sit down, the other calmly pacing toward the podium, each knowing the next few minutes will prove if all the hours...
This past Wednesday night, the Freshman Rangers tackled the challenge of facing both the Highland Park Fighting Scots and the R.L. Turner Lions. Blue Team would play at home at Postell Stadium against HP, while Gold Team would play on the road at Standridge Field against the Lions. First to play, the Blue Team realized that the game was going...
Thursday night, merely a few steps from the Athletics tower, the boys in blue played in Postell Stadium, some for the last time this season. The opponent for this game was the Irving MacArthur Cardinals. "We were hoping to be challenged this week by MacArthur, and we wanted to come out and play our best game of the season", said...
This past Wednesday night, the freshman Rangers faced the formidable W.T. White Longhorns at Jesuit's very own Postell Stadium. The game would be challenging for both teams, for once again the Blue and Gold Teams would have to combine forces and make a joint Blue-Gold team to combat the 'alpha team' of the Longhorns. With the game late in...
This past Thursday night, the boys in blue were challenged by the Irving Nimitz Vikings at home in Postell Stadium. New to the district, Nimitz was an interesting opponent, due to their lack of 6A experience. First to take the field was Blue Team. The Rangers came out strong in the first half and showed openly who the controller of the...
This past Thursday night, the freshman football team did not have to travel far for their game, which was on Jesuit's very own Postell Stadium. The opponent for this week's home game would be the fighting Tigers of Irving High School. Following a hard loss last week to the Fort Worth Nolan Vikings, the Blue Team was really looking for a...

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