Friday, November 15, 2024

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The Rangers entered enemy territory on Friday night, travelling to Lake Highlands on their Homecoming night to emerge victorious over the Wildcats with their third straight 50-plus point and fifth straight 40-plus point performance. Jesuit (5-3, 5-0) continued to dominate UIL district 9-6A, locking up a playoff spot with the victory over Lake Highlands (2-6, 2-3) and putting them within...
Once again stepping upon an unfamiliar field, the Jesuit JV Football team took on J.J. Pearce in a thrilling away game. At least, thrilling for Jesuit fans. Throughout the game, despite the fact the J.J. Pearce put up some points, the boys in blue and gold triumphed in a 37-28 smack down. “This game proves that the boys have been...
Similarly to the Jesuit JV Football Team, the Freshman have been dominating on all fronts. Recently, on October 13th, the Jesuit Freshman football teams settled back into the relaxing, familiar environment of the Jesuit field. In a battle against J.J. Pearce, the Gold and Blue team’s fought hard, and emerged from the field of battle victorious, with the Gold...
With a final score that more resembled a basketball game, Jesuit remained undefeated in district play, triumphing over Richardson J.J. Pearce's Mustangs 74-52 on Senior Night. Jesuit (4-3 overall, 4-0 district) held off a hard-charging J.J. Pearce (2-5, 1-3) attack in an offensive showcase that featured 11 lead changes, with the two teams combining for 1184 yards and 126 points. The...
Destruction, annihilation, demolition. These 3 words perfectly capture the Jesuit Freshman Football teams' wins over Skyline on October 6th. Continuing a strong win streak of 3, the freshman teams refuses to slow down. With the Gold team shutting out Skyline 21-0, and the Blue team destroying 41-0, it seems they will carry out this win streak throughout the rest of...
“Football is like life - it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority"    - Vince Lombardi. The Jesuit JV Football team demonstrated these attributes to be true as they continued their win streak this season, beating Skyline 21-13. Despite beginning the season slow, losing their first couple games, they have shot back and aren’t slowing down. Coach Leal,...
Playing in front of a lively home crowd in the biggest rivalry game of the year on Teacher Appreciation Night, Jesuit ambushed perennial district contender Skyline, emphatically staking their claim to first place in district 9-6A. Jesuit (3-3 overall, 3-0 district) again leaned heavily on the running game, as the senior duo of John Wunderlick ‘17 and Evan Jackson ‘17...
Jesuit sent a resounding message to their new competition in the realigned District 9-6A Friday night at Richardson's Eagle-Mustang Stadium, as the Rangers trounced Richardson for their 10th consecutive district win. Jesuit (2-3 overall, 2-0 district) gained 348 rushing yards, led by senior John Wunderlick’s 85 yards and two scores on 9 carries, as the defense held Richardson (0-5, 0-2) to three points on...

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