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Authors Articles by Ethan O'Neill '20

Ethan O'Neill '20

Ethan O'Neill '20
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Ethan is a writer for The Roundup and is a runner for the Cross Country and Track and Field teams. He is part of Medical Society and Campus Ministry. In his free time, Ethan likes to run, listen to music, and play the piano.
“Experience has taught me how important it is to just keep going, focusing on running fast and relaxed. Eventually it passes and the flow returns. It’s part of racing.” (Frank Shorter) At Norbuck Park on October 12th, the Jesuit Cross Country team raced in the District 9-6A Championships. The JV team came in third place and the varsity team came...
“If you have a coach helping you, developing your skills alongside you, that's when you're on your way to becoming not just a participant, but achieving.” - Lynn Davies Coach Randy Dam was recently appointed as the new head coach for the Jesuit Crew team. He is replacing the previous head coach, Coach Fife. Coach Dam explained his experience of coming...
“It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great.” -Tom Hanks in “A League of Their Own”. The Jesuit Cross Country Team competed in the Greenhill Luke’s Locker Six-Mile Relay on Saturday, August 26 at Norbuck Park, and in the Southlake Carroll Invitational on Saturday, September 9 at Bob...
A drop of sweat trickles down the pale forehead of a figure covered in blue and gold. The sound of metal banging against the ground can be heard throughout the stadium, silent with anticipation. Time seems to stand still as the figure readies his tool and the opponent across from him propels the small, white ball directly towards him. As...
“Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything.” - Steve Martin, Comedian, Writer, Actor, and Musician. From February 2nd to February 17th, Jesuit hosted twelve French students from Le Caousou, a Jesuit school in Toulouse, France. A group of Dallas Jesuit students traveled to Toulouse to experience life in France. One chaperone left with each group to watch over...
“Good coaching may be defined as the development of character, personality and habits of players, plus the teaching of fundamentals and team play.” - Clair Bee, Long Island University Basketball Coach, Co-founder of Kutsher's Spots Academy (MA), and Basketball and College Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee. On December 17th and 18th, Jesuit held the annual Southwest Running Summit in the Terry...
The clammy mist settles into the gray but brightening atmosphere filled with low and heavy breathing. Pounding feet trample the fresh, green grass as a stampede of runners mixed in with cheering parents, coaches and supporters sprint down the field. An intent observer here and there slips in a slimy, brown puddle of mud while struggling to take a...
Romans 5:10 says, “For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life.” Through the death of Jesus Christ, man and the world were reconciled to God and were saved from their sins. This verse from the Letter...

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