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Whether you know him as Bob, Mr. Wunderlick, Coach Wunderlick, or - as he has been affectionately dubbed by former football players - Wunder Bob, most students or teachers at Jesuit have at some point interacted with the football coach and English teacher. A Dallas native, Wunderlick attended Christ the King School and graduated from Jesuit in 1984. While attending...
When the Louisiana State University Tigers take the field to kickoff at the start of their football games, they are led by Jesuit grad James Hairston ’11.  Hairston was the kicker here at Jesuit and now handles the kickoffs for the preseason favorite LSU Tigers.  I had the opportunity to catch up with James while watching his brother William...
Jake Oliver: A name known by everyone on the Jesuit campus and a young man marveled at by people around the metroplex. Jake Oliver: A natural born athlete, a football player since the pee-wee league days. Jake Oliver: A record-setting wide receiver at Jesuit, coveted by many college scouts. Jake Oliver: A powerful and emotional player who shows great...
Riding on a successful season, the Rangers football team came into their playoff matchup with Sachse High School on November 11, 201,1 at Mesquite Memorial Stadium feeling confident. However, Sachse came out strong the first half and fended off a Jesuit rally in the second to pull out the surprising victory 49-42, ending the season for the Rangers. The opening kickoff...
Going in to the first-round of the playoffs, the Jesuit football team aims to make a deep run in the 2011 postseason.  The first step towards glory is a meeting with the Sachse High School Mustangs on Friday November 11, 2011, at Mesquite Memorial Stadium. Sachse, a team that is making its first appearance in UIL playoffs, is coming off...
The Jesuit football team, in a rare Thursday night game, routed the Sunset Bison in the final regular season game of the season in a chilly John E. Kincaide Stadium. The Rangers went into the November 3, 2011, matchup with a playoff spot secured for next week, so starters came out of the game early to avoid untimely injuries.  The...
Over the past few years, Jesuit’s homecoming games have been far from enjoyable for the team.  In 2009, a mismatched Jesuit lost its homecoming game to Allen 55-14 under the lights at SMU’s Gerald J. Ford Stadium. Last year, Lake Highlands shocked the Rangers, squeaking out a 29-20 win in what was truly a “homecoming” for last year’s road...
In their first away game of the season Friday, October 21, 2011, Jesuit football found its stride against the Lake Highlands Wildcats. It took two overtime periods to complete, but the Rangers squeaked out a 49-42 victory. For the very first time this year, the Rangers got on a bus at 4:45 and commuted over to Lake Highlands to play an...

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