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The Jesuit Rangers opened up Distract 9-5A play with a convincing win over their backyard rival, the W.T. White Longhorns on Friday, September 23, 2011.  Both teams came into the matchup with 2-1 records from non-district play. After losing QB Jack Brezette ’13 to a broken leg in the last game against the Coppell Cowboys, QB Brian Buell ’12 was...
In remembrance of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, the Jesuit Rangers sported Nike Pro Combat camo pants for their game against Coppell.  The Jesuit/Ursuline and Coppell bands both took part in a pre-game ceremony to honor the 10- year anniversary, forming “AMERICA” and “USA” on the turf.  When the Rangers ran onto the field,...
Vince Lombardi once said, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." The quote sums up the mentality of the renewed Jesuit Rangers football team, looking to improve on last year’s playoff run. And so far, the Rangers have done just that. Jesuit has started the season in perfect fashion, roaring to a 2-0 record.  Last Friday, September 2, the Rangers...
The Rangers opened the season in style on Friday, August 26, defeating the Flower Mound Jaguars 42-41 at home. From the opening kickoff to the last tick of the scoreboard, Jesuit fought hard.  Pleasing the huge crowd at Jesuit Stadium, the Rangers pulled off one of the most exciting Jesuit football games in recent memory. Jesuit’s offense displayed its offensive...
Following last year’s heartbreaking loss to Rowlett in Bi-Districts to end the season, the Jesuit Rangers football team was ready for a change.  And this offseason, the Rangers brought about all the changes necessary to build an elite team.  With a new head coach, new stadium, and new defensive scheme, the tweaked  program seems ready for the future.  Itching...
On Wednesday night, the Jesuit Rangers football team displayed perhaps one of the best Spring Games in the history of the school.  Divided into two teams, the Rangers played well into the evening, pleasing the crowd and showcasing their talents in a fashion that gives Jesuit fans hope for next season.  The two teams were composed of all varsity players,...
Despite reaching the end their high school careers, numerous Jesuit athletes from the class of 2011 will take their talents to the collegiate level this fall. With successful seasons in nearly all sports it isn’t a surprise that so many Jesuit athletes have committed to prestigious colleges to keep competing. In baseball, two incredibly talented players, Josh Bell and Kevin...
Much has transpired in the football program since the team’s heartbreaking loss to Rowlett in the first round of the playoffs last season. A new offseason program has been instituted. A new head coach has been named. The old locker rooms were knocked down, and construction for better facilities has already begun. With a new offseason come new chances,...

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