Ryan Spickard '21 watches the ball, ready to start a counter attack.
For those of you who have been following my coverage of the intramural soccer campaign, it will come to end. As games finished on Monday, October 28, 2019,...
The beautiful game. Over a billion people play the game all across the world. Everywhere in the street, you see kids enjoying the game, playing their hearts out on the streets. Students here at Jesuit experience something similar with...
Are you an insane athlete? Do you have what it takes to play at the top level and compete against the best of the best? Are you fearless in the face of pressure? Well, varsity sports are definitely not...
What Exactly are Intramurals at Jesuit?
You have probably heard of intramurals throughout your time at Jesuit thus far, but you have never really took the time to see what it has to offer. Intramurals is a variety of different...
Ping pong is not just one of those games you play at your friend's house, but rather than an Olympic sport with competing athletes all over the world. Especially in Olympic games, the players, eyes fully concentrated on the...
It's without question that Jesuit takes its plethora of athletic programs very seriously, but for good reason. With multiple teams frequently playing in state and national championships while, at the same time, maintaining a strong connection to Jesuit's mission,...
The tickets for these events are all gone. Well, there never were any in the first place if we’re being completely honest. But hey, that can’t stop anyone from calling it sold out.
What else could I be rambling on...
With high school and college football finished for the year, and with professional football nearing its end, it's time for the national eye to turn towards basketball. A certain number of kids at Jesuit can play for the school...
The intramural soccer program allows Jesuit students the opportunity to participate in a team sport, experience a sense of camaraderie, and release the stress of a long day at school. The idea for intramural soccer was initially proposed by...