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Authors Articles by Matthew Freeman '20

Matthew Freeman '20

Matthew Freeman '20
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Over the MLK holiday weekend, the Jesuit Competitive Shooting Team competed against fifteen other high school teams at Ellis County Sportsman Club for the January SCTP tournament. Most athletes shot both sporting clays and skeet; however, by no luck of their own, the team secured the very first and very last flight times of the day. Shooting at 8:00...
“Pull!” Boom! Boom! “Dead pair!” The athletes on the Jesuit Competitive Shooting Team analyze the clays’ flight path together to get a sense for the proper lead needed to dust both of the birds. As one pair is thrown, adjustments are made for the next athlete's betterment and success. This is how many tournaments unfold for the team. The team...
Many returning students and faculty may recall the annual back to school supply drive that our community has participated in from past years; however, this year the Department of Community Service and Social Justice is taking a new more focused approach.  Partnering again with United to Learn, Jesuit Dallas is facilitating the Learning Launch Book Drive to kick start the 2019-20...
A rush of freshmen moms file into the minuscule Ranger Connection store after the conclusion of the Welcome Barbecue to drop a bag on new Jesuit drip only to find out that the custom Vineyard Vines Jesuit belts have sold out. Rest assured, this disappointing occurrence is a thing of the past with the grand opening of the new...
A freshman rushes to the Info Commons to print an essay the passing period before his class. He sends his file to the printer only to find that it has died once again. Defeated, the freshman settles on a lame excuse for not having his assignment. This freshman’s tragedy is a staple of the Jesuit experience. Usually, after the...

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