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The football season is about half  over and the Jesuit Rangers' JV football team has dominated thus far, earning a victory against the Richardson Berkner Rams on  October 3rd. The Rangers played excellent in this game, improving their district record to 1-1 and overall to 4-1. DT Andrew Morris ’16 described the game-plan as “wanting to go out there and...
Dating back many years, the rivalry between W. T. White and Jesuit not only makes for a great community gathering but also for a great football game. On Wednesday, October 21st, the JV Rangers traveled out to Loos Stadium to face their crosstown rivals, the W. T. White Longhorns. Tensions were high going into the game, with the 4-2 Rangers ready to jump...
Blue and gold versus orange and black. The Dallas Jesuit Rangers faced off against the Rockwall Yellowjackets for the third consecutive year in the playoffs this past Friday, November 20th. Splitting the last two games, the winner of this game not only advanced in the playoffs but also secured bragging rights over the losing team. Both teams entered the game...
With the landscape flying by, some choose to sleep, some choose to talk, and others choose to pray. However one chooses to spend it, the bus ride to an away game always provides the football players with a break prior to the event. Whether you're running through plays, twiddling your thumbs, or stuck with a case of the pre-game...
This past Friday, the Rangers looked to take on the Lakeview Centennial Patriots in a Bi-District matchup. The Ranger offense didn't disappoint, as Wide-out EJ Smith '20 led the Rangers to a dominant 45 point outing, just days after undergoing hand surgery. Not only that, but the Jesuit defense put on a show, containing the highly stout Patriot offense...
An unfamiliar crowd surrounds the Jesuit JV football team shouting an array of boos, as they jog onto the unfamiliar field at Coppell. Heads still held high, the boys in blue and gold give it their all throughout the game, but come up short. The game, which took place on October 2 at Coppell Stadium, ended with a Jesuit loss, despite a...
Every year one very lucky varsity football player is chosen by Head Football Coach Brandon Hickman for his achievements off the field to attend a banquet. But this isn't just any banquet, this is the NFF (National Football Federations) banquet that takes place once a year at the Quorum Marriot in Dallas on April 14th. Coach Hickman describes the event, “The...

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